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February 18, 2009 • Posted by Mycah

There is a new international trailer for Night at the Museum 2 which features a couple of new shots of Amy. You can stream it after the cut and caps are in the gallery!


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Night at the Museum 2: Trailer #2


February 2, 2009 • Posted by Mycah

You can now view the poster for Night at the Museum 2: Battle of the Smithsonian. I previously brought you some snaps from a standee at my theatre and now we can see the poster properly. The movie comes out May 22, 2009.

Security guard Larry Daley infiltrates the Smithsonian Institute in order to rescue Jedediah and Octavius, who have been shipped to the museum by mistake.


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Night at the Museum 2: Posters & Covers


December 19, 2008 • Posted by Mycah

McDonald’s is hosting the exclusive online launch of the teaser trailer for Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, at its HappyMeal.com website!

This first-look/trailer event is part of overall promotions deal between the restaurant giant and Twentieth Century Fox, which releases the much-anticipated film, the follow-up to the blockbuster Night at the Museum, on May 22, 2009. Timed to the movie’s theatrical debut, McDonald’s will launch a special Happy Meal collection of toys, which will be available in eight different designs featuring characters from the original Night at the Museum and the upcoming film.

Amy is featured in several shots looks totally adorable! Captures will be added soon, hopefully a HD trailer will be premiering in a few days.


December 13, 2008 • Posted by Mycah

From: The San Fransisco Chronicle

“In Julie and Julia and Night at the Museum 2, I play people who are a little more womanly. I’m excited to continue the exploration of being a woman, as opposed to being girly,” she says, although she allows of her Amelia Earhart in Museum: “I think she’s girly. It’s me, I’m girly. I’m only playing with the instrument I have to play with. I’m a girly girl.”

“I think I’m harder on myself than anyone else is – well,” she switches tracks, her voice picking up the perkiness of a daily affirmation. “I’m sure there are some bloggers who dislike me more than I dislike myself, and that is OK.”

When asked if Meryl Streep, who appears with her in Doubt and the forthcoming Julie & Julia, is stalking her: “She was signed on to play Julia Child before I was attached, so technically I’m stalking her, I guess. But that’s not going to surprise anybody reading this. That was a little bit of pressure going into Doubt – if she hates me, then we’ve got another movie, and she’d be like, ‘Oh, her.’ “


December 9, 2008 • Posted by Riikka

Sorry for the late notice but I just found out that Miss Amy will be on Good Morning America (ABC) tomorrow morning at 7 am to discuss Doubt. Be sure to tune in!

You can also check out some Doubt video interviews and behind the scenes footage of Night at the Museum 2 at ComingSoon.net.


November 20, 2008 • Posted by Mycah

USAToday brings us the very first still from Night at the Museum 2. The film releases in May 22, 2009.

Amelia Earheart comes alive in the form of Amy Adams. Here, she’s next to the full-scale replica of the Lockheed Vega plane in which Earheart made her trans-Atlantic solo flight.

The Airplane and several others, including the Wrights Brothers’ Flyer were built from scratch for the film.

“The sequel introduces a new element of romantic comedy,” Levy says. “Stiller’s night guard and Adams famed pilot spark to each other on the course of their adventure.”


November 19, 2008 • Posted by Riikka

Before it was announced which character Amy Adams would play in Night at the Museum 2: Battle of the Smithsonian, we guessed Amelia Earhart, to which she replied, “I’m not going to tell,” with a smile on her face.

Of course, a few days later, our guess was confirmed. And Amy Adams was besides herself with grief and remorse, for not having given us the scoop first. Or not. “I know, I know,” she apologized when we reconvened for a night at the Museum of the Moving Image, for a tribute to Ben Stiller. “I just wanted to be respectful of the production.”

So what happens to Amelia Earhart at the Smithsonian, given that the plane she flew on her non-stop solo flight across the Atlantic is part of the exhibit? This time, Adams didn’t mind dishing a bit: “She gets to fly again.”

Adams said she had a a blast on set, mostly because she had trouble keeping her focus since Stiller and Bill Hader did impressions of Museum director Shawn Levy to keep people laughing. But overall, she said, Stiller was “very serious and very professional and very about making the work the best it can be.”


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