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Yeah. How come you're wearing a dress?
~ Al Capone to Kahmunrah.

Al Capone is one of the three secondary antagonists (alongside Ivan the Terrible and Napoleon Bonaparte) of the 2009 comedy film, Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, the second installment in the Night at the Museum franchise.

He was one of the villains who joined forces with Kahmunrah. He is based on the real life gangster of the same name.

He was portrayed by Jon Bernthal, who also played Shane Walsh in AMC's The Walking Dead, Grady "Coon-Ass" Travis in Fury, The Punisher in Daredevil and The Punisher, Griff in Baby Driver, Trigon in Justice League vs. Teen Titans, Braxton in The Accountant, Cole D. Walker in Ghost Recon video games and Johnny Boy Soprano in The Many Saints of Newark.

Biography[]

He was black and white and came from a forgotten exhibit in the basement.

Al Capone and his fellow gangsters come out of a black and white exhibit in the basement, where they soon join forces with Kahmunrah and try to capture Larry Daley.

He has a machine gun and likes to gamble with his fellow gangsters. Al Capone, Ivan the Terrible, and Napoleon Bonaparte became Kahmunrah's right hand men.

He is last seen being tricked into fighting amongst Ivan and Napoleon. His fate, as well as theirs, is unknown.

Trivia[]

  • Al Capone originally had more scenes and screen time, but were deleted and can only be viewed in the DVD and Blu-Ray special features.
  • It is unknown what happened to him after the battle, as he is not mentioned or seen again.
  • Unlike the other two, Al Capone looks nothing like his real life counterpart. The real Al Capone was a 6 feet 250-pound Italian-American with three scars on the left side of his face, earning him the nicknames "Big Al", and "Scarface".
  • Al Capone is black and white in the final film while in the trailers and deleted scenes he's in color.
    • Director Shawn Levy explained on deleted scene commentary (featured only on the Blu-Ray) that they the filmmakers wanted the exhibit characters to have some diversity, and not just a bunch of regular people in costumes. So they decided decolorized Capone in post production.

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Navigation[]

           Night at the Museum Logo Villains

Museum of Natural History
Cecil Fredericks | Gus & Reginald

Smithsonian Institution
Kahmunrah | Al Capone | Ivan the Terrible | Napoleon Bonaparte

British Museum
Sir Lancelot | Xiangliu

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