The Last Four Movies That Will Star Robin Williams

By now, you may have learned the tragic news that celebrated actor Robin Williams tragically passed away today at age 63. One of my personal favorite actors growing up, Williams is best known for his wide range of talent as both a comedian and dramatic powerhouse. The word to best describe him, honestly, will always be memorable. His films simply left a lasting impression.

Films like AladdinMrs. DoubtfireGood Will HuntingGood Morning Vietnam, and of course, Dead Poets Society will be remembered as some of Williams’ best work. But there are still four more films to be released that feature the deceased actor. Here they are:

Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb

The third film of the Night at the Museum movies (about a museum where the exhibits come to life) will see Robin Williams reprise his role as Teddy Roosevelt.

The movie will be released on December 19th of this year, and you can watch the trailer below.

Merry Friggin’ Christmas

Another comedy coming this holiday season is Merry Friggin’ Christmas, which stars Robin Williams and Lauren Graham. In it, Williams plays a man who visits his dysfunctional family at the holidays, only to realize he left his son’s gifts at home and must travel back home with his own father to make it back in time.

Christmas opens on November 7th, 2014.

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Boulevard

Williams stars in this indie drama alongside Bob Odenkirk (Breaking Bad). It debuted at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival and will be a drama centered around a married man who must confront his “secret life.”

A wide release date has not yet been announced.

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Absolutely Anything

In what will likely be his last onscreen offering, Williams lends his voice to “Dennis the Dog” in this film about a man who discovers he has magic powers. The film also stars Simon Pegg and Kate Beckinsale in live action roles.

The film will open sometime next year.

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Of course, several other projects were “in the works” for Williams, including a possible sequel to Mrs. Doubtfire. The actor had tough year as of late due to the cancellation of his CBS comedy, The Crazy Ones.

It’s hard to say goodbye to an actor who has meant so much to so many people. It’s even harder to say goodbye so suddenly. But I hope that you will make the trip to theaters to finish Williams’ work. I know I will.

20 thoughts on “The Last Four Movies That Will Star Robin Williams

  1. R.I.P in pepperoni Robin Williams

  2. I will miss him I remember him in Flubber

  3. R.i.p to a legion who made us all laugh and cry we love u robin

  4. La semana pasada vi nuevamente “El Hombre Bicentenario”,ya que sus peliculas eran esa exquisita mezcla de drama,pasion y alegria,es decir reflejaban la vida misma. Solo desearle a Robin Williams,el descanso que buscaba y que finalmente encontro. Notable.

  5. Tragic, sad and a tremendous loss. Tears of a clown…….

  6. We will miss him very much.

  7. I. Will. Miss. Him. So much. Now. I. Liked. Him. In. Moves
    Ies. I’m. Still. Am. Sad.

  8. This is such a sad time. Robin was great and his strongpoint was comedy movies. Thank you for your awesomeness, Mr. Williams. R.I.P. -Shine.

  9. I believe Gus and gang are going to be back in Night at the Museum: Secret of the Museum, which means it will be the last film to star Mickey Rooney as well. Very sad that it marks the end of two legendary acting careers.

  10. It’s been a week now, and I still can’t fully believe that he’s gone… When I first heard that Robin Williams died, I didn’t want to believe it; I was hoping it was some kind of a sick joke. When I learned of this terrible news, I cried for hours on end; I cried for him as if someone from my own family died. He was a big part of my childhood, and I really looked up to him, not just as a comedian or an actor, but also as a human being. He brought so much joy to many people’s lives, and you can tell that he loved doing it. I only wish that it would have been enough for him to stay, even if it was just for a little longer. Rest In Peace, Robin Williams… Hopefully, you’re in a better place now…

    • Its been a month now ………………………… i could have written what you wrote, word for word. and i am still crying…………….
      Last time i cried this much over someone who i did not personally know was Elvis and also Diana – princess of wales.
      I was 12 when Elvis died and it hit me really hard and i cried for weeks on end. my parents actually started to worry! Elvis was my crush, my fantasy, i had some seriously raunchy dreams about him and still listen to his music as avidly as i did then.
      then Diana – beautiful sweet gentle soul and i so related to her in so many ways.

      With Robin, he was my comfort and who kept me going after Elvis died with his antics on Mork & Mindy. i grew up on him and felt like we were kindred spirits………………
      I have suffered from depression on and off since i was a teen, I could see through Robins crazy zaney humor, i could see he was covering up his pain.
      he projected so much of himself in his movies, he bared his soul to the world. (and his lovely bottom on occasion too!)
      He gave the world everything he had. He gave the world everything he wanted.
      He did pretty much what i have always done, i’m known as ‘a little crazy’ and im always larking about, making people laugh. its only those close to me that see through all that, same as i saw through that with Robin – It takes one to know one – even on the screen i could ‘feel’ him. those big blue eyes of his were the mirror to his soul, they really gave him away.
      I LOVE YOU ROBIN MORE THAN I EVER REALISED.
      I WILL HOLD YOU IN MY HEART FOREVER,

      • It’s been few months and I still can’t believe that he’s gone:-( I just saw The Night of the Museum and cried so hard just seeing him. He was wonderful. R.I.P ROBIN!!

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