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'Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb' Trailer Features Robin Williams

By    |   Thursday, 13 November 2014 07:14 PM EST

The second trailer released this week for “Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb” features Robin Williams in one of his last roles.

The third movie in the series starring Ben Stiller will be in theaters Dec. 19. Robin Williams plays the iconic horse-riding Teddy Roosevelt.

Williams left behind four completed projects when he committed suicide in August. In addition to “Night at the Museum,” he was in "Merry Friggin' Christmas," "Boulevard," and "Absolutely Anything."

This week, pathology and autopsy reports were released and indicated Williams may have had Lewy Body Dementia, a condition that can cause hallucinations.

Everyone who has the condition suffers with dementia, and often have confused or disoriented behaviors, Angela Taylor, director of programming for the Lewy Body Dementia Association, told ABC News.

The coroner’s report said the much-loved actor had been acting oddly before he died.

“I am going to bawl my eyes out through this entire movie,” one person wrote on the YouTube trailer.

Some comments were made by people offended that Williams’ name was being prominently featured on the movie, since Ben Stiller is the lead actor. But many disagreed.

“The stupidity of the people saying this movie is cashing in on Robin Williams death....he acted in the movie, it's his last movie, how is that cashing in by simply releasing his final, completed film?” one person wrote.







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The second trailer released this week for "Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb" features Robin Williams in one of his last roles.
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