Octavius's real name, obviously if you've done research, is Octavius H. Goreman-Franzizious III. This name was not mentioned in the film, but if you can read ancient hyroglyfics, then that is what it says on the wall behind his exhibit if you pause the movie and look very closely.
The Smithsonian in the second movie
Not quite - his real name is Octavius.
its a dumb movie who cares
there's no name in the movie there is but i dont remember its a science museum
It has no name.
The Smithsonian in the second movie
rex
The author of the book "Night at the Museum" is Milan Trenc.
Not quite - his real name is Octavius.
its a dumb movie who cares
there's no name in the movie there is but i dont remember its a science museum
It has no name.
Eighth
Yes, there was a Catholic martyr named St. Octavius of Turin so it would be an acceptable name.
Gaius Octavius
Literally, the 8th.
If you are referring to the night of Halloween, or Halloween night, night is not capitalized. If you are referring to the movie Halloween Night, then night is capitalized as it is the name of a movie.