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Director: | Jake Kasdan |
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Writer: | Chris McKenna, Erik Sommers, Scott Rosenberg, Jeff Pinkner, Chris Van Allsburg |
Staring: |
Four teenagers in detention discover an old video game console with a game they’ve never heard of. When they decide to play, they are immediately sucked into the jungle world of Jumanji in the bodies of their avatars. They’ll have to complete the adventure of their lives filled with fun, thrills and danger or be stuck in the game forever! | |
Release Date: | Dec 09, 2017 |
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Director: | Jake Kasdan |
Writer: | Chris McKenna, Erik Sommers, Scott Rosenberg, Jeff Pinkner, Chris Van Allsburg |
Genres: | Family, Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure, Action |
Keywords | video game, fighter, sequel, detention, explorer, based on movie, gaming, quest, cartographer, action hero, zoologist, based on young adult novel, trapped in a game |
Production Companies | Columbia Pictures, Matt Tolmach Productions, Seven Bucks Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $995,339,117
Budget: $90,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Jul 31, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Dwayne Johnson | Dr. Smolder Bravestone |
Kevin Hart | Franklin 'Mouse' Finbar |
Jack Black | Professor Sheldon 'Shelly' Oberon |
Karen Gillan | Ruby Roundhouse |
Rhys Darby | Nigel Billingsley |
Bobby Cannavale | Van Pelt |
Nick Jonas | Jefferson 'Seaplane' McDonough |
Alex Wolff | Spencer Gilpin |
Ser'Darius Blain | Anthony 'Fridge' Johnson |
Madison Iseman | Bethany Walker |
Morgan Turner | Martha Kaply |
Sean Buxton | Jogger |
Mason Guccione | Gamer |
Marin Hinkle | Spencer's Mom |
Tracey Bonner | Fridge's Mom |
Najah Jackson | Girl in Car |
Natasha Charles Parker | Bethany's Mom |
Kat Altman | Lucinda |
Maribeth Monroe | Teacher |
Missi Pyle | Coach Webb |
Michael Shacket | Fussfeld |
Jamie Renell | Male Gym Teacher |
Marc Evan Jackson | Principal Bentley |
Carlease Burke | Miss Mathers |
Jason New | Bivouac Biker |
Rohan Chand | Kid at Bazaar |
William Tokarsky | Bread Vendor |
Tait Fletcher | Scorpion Recipient |
Stephen Dunlevy | Transportation Shed Guard |
Rob Mars | Transportation Shed Guard |
Colin Hanks | Alex Vreeke (uncredited) |
Virginia Newcomb | Alex's Wife (uncredited) |
Sylvia Jefferies | Jogger's Wife (uncredited) |
Daniel Salyers | High School Student (uncredited) |
Tim Matheson | Old Man Vreeke (uncredited) |
Tad Sallee | Skater Punk (uncredited) |
Ryan Baughman | Boy #1 (uncredited) |
Maddie Nichols | Kid #2 (uncredited) |
Ashley Lonardo | Kid #3 (uncredited) |
Friday Chamberlain | Amazon Warrior (uncredited) |
Ted Williams | Gypsy Cowboy (uncredited) |
Juan Gaspard | The Spy (uncredited) |
Scott Hunter | Van Pelt's Henchman (uncredited) |
Maiya Boyd | Cute Bazaar Kid (uncredited) |
Natasha Mayet | Berber Lady (uncredited) |
Danny Pardo | Bazaar Vendor (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Oakley Lehman | Stunt Coordinator |
Garrett Hammond | Stunt Coordinator |
David B. Householter | Unit Production Manager |
Chris Waegner | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Myles Humphus | Stunts, Stunt Double |
Ashley Lambert | ADR Voice Casting |
Henry Jackman | Original Music Composer |
Chris McKenna | Screenstory, Screenplay |
Erik Sommers | Screenplay |
Mark Helfrich | Editor |
Jack Gill | Second Unit Director |
Shaughnessy Hare | Sound Editor |
Tim LeDoux | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Joanna Bennett | Stunt Double |
Laura Jean Shannon | Costume Designer |
Chick Bernhard | Stunts |
Stephen Conroy | Stunts |
Derek Graf | Stunts |
Urs Inauen | Stunts |
Tony McFarr | Stunts |
Tim Sitarz | Stunts |
Ryan Happy | Stunts |
Malosi Leonard | Stunts |
Ryan Orr | Stunts |
Greg Sproles | Stunts |
Tanoai Reed | Stunts |
Kenny Bartram | Stunts |
Jawed Berni | Stunts |
David Castillo | Stunts |
Tait Fletcher | Stunts |
Collin Hymes | Stunts |
Jalil Jay Lynch | Stunts |
Nicolas Bosc | Stunts |
Casey Hendershot | Stunts |
Scott Hunter | Stunts |
Jess Lundgren | Stunts |
Aden Stay | Stunts |
Nito Larioza | Fight Choreographer |
Hamid-Reza Benjamin Thompson | Stunts |
Tim Soergel | Stunt Double |
Marc Scizak | Utility Stunts |
Felipe Savahge | Stunt Double |
Rob Mars | Stunts |
Hiro Koda | Utility Stunts |
Jason Charles Hill | Stunt Driver |
Tad Griffith | Stunts |
Victor Favrin | Stunts |
Chelsea Bruland | Stunts |
Katie Doyle | Location Casting |
Jonathan Hensleigh | Original Film Writer |
Greg Taylor | Original Film Writer |
Jim Strain | Original Film Writer |
Kyler Dennis | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Steve Edwards | Editor |
Nicole Abellera Hallman | Casting |
Jeanne McCarthy | Casting |
Steve Cooper | Art Direction |
Hugo Santiago | Art Direction |
Ronald R. Reiss | Set Decoration |
Yani Lathouris | Visual Effects |
Paul Schneider | Second Assistant Director |
Manish Raval | Music Supervisor |
Tom Wolfe | Music Supervisor |
Basil Grillo | Unit Production Manager |
Matt Rebenkoff | First Assistant Director |
Jerome Chen | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Scott Puckett | Visual Effects Producer |
Cate Hardman | Script Supervisor |
Debra Beebe | Costume Supervisor |
Robin Roberts | Assistant Costume Designer |
Toni G | Makeup Department Head |
Heather Mages | Makeup Artist |
Merc Arceneaux | Makeup Artist |
Roz Music | Makeup Artist |
Vince Mountain | Set Designer |
Stella Vaccaro | Set Designer |
Patricia Klawonn | Set Designer |
Kevin O'Connell | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Julian Slater | Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor |
Joel Shryack | Supervising Sound Editor |
Jon Title | Sound Designer |
Yann Delpuech | Sound Editor |
Jussi Tegelman | Sound Editor |
Scott Aaron Silver | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Robert Winter | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Anouk L'Heureux | Visual Effects Producer |
Tom Barber | Visual Effects Producer |
Simon Rosenthal | Visual Effects Producer |
Ineke Majoor | Visual Effects Producer |
Glenn Melenhorst | Visual Effects Supervisor |
David Nelson | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Alexandre Lafortune | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Melanie La Rue | Visual Effects Producer |
Sébastien Moreau | Visual Effects Producer |
Isabelle Langlois | Visual Effects Producer |
Jordan Soles | Visual Effects Producer |
Marco Maldonado | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Robin L. D'Arcy | Visual Effects Producer |
Jason Sanford | Visual Effects Producer |
Owen Paterson | Production Designer |
Samuel J. Paul | Stunts, Stunt Double |
Adam Horwitz | Stunts |
Richard C. Taylor | Stunts |
Michael J. Waitman | Stunts |
Chris Denison | Stunts |
Jacob B. Wright II | Stunts, Stunt Double |
Logan Holladay | Stunts, Stunt Double |
Jahnel Curfman | Stunts |
Mark Dobson | Stunts |
Allan Padelford | Stunt Driver, Stunts |
Nico Woulard | Stunts |
Jimmy Waitman | Stunt Double |
Rich Volp | Utility Stunts |
Jordan Scott | Stunt Double |
Bayland Rippenkroeger | Stunts |
Tony Lazzara | Stunts |
Shane Habberstad | Stunt Double |
Tim Drnec | Utility Stunts |
Craig H. Davidson | Utility Stunts |
Tom Crisp | Utility Stunts |
Duane Burkhart | Utility Stunts |
Rico Burgos | Utility Stunts |
Damien Bray | Utility Stunts |
Chris Barrett | Stunts |
Ashlen Aquila | Utility Stunts |
Doug Delaney | Digital Intermediate Colorist |
Brian Webb | Extras Casting Assistant |
Chris Velez | Casting Associate |
Toni Avalos | Extras Casting |
Blossom Peters | Extras Casting Assistant |
Rick Messina | Casting Associate |
George Ludlow | Casting Coordinator |
Meagan Lewis | Location Casting |
Alyssa Jacobson | Extras Casting |
Mary Huber | Extras Casting |
Alexandra Di Giacomo | Extras Casting Assistant |
Hannah Caruso | Casting Assistant |
Debbie Andrews | Casting |
Joe Studzinski | Conceptual Illustrator |
Jake Kasdan | Director |
Gyula Pados | Director of Photography |
Scott Rosenberg | Screenplay |
Jeff Pinkner | Screenplay |
Chris Van Allsburg | Original Film Writer, Book |
Gary Hymes | Stunt Coordinator |
Julia Rivas Frey | Visual Effects Producer |
Jimmy N. Roberts | Stunts |
Rafael E. Sánchez | Gaffer |
Geoffrey Haley | "B" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator |
Patrick Allen | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Name | Title |
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Matt Tolmach | Producer |
Melvin Mar | Co-Producer |
Dany Garcia | Executive Producer |
David B. Householter | Executive Producer |
Dwayne Johnson | Executive Producer |
William Teitler | Producer |
Mike Weber | Executive Producer |
Hiram Garcia | Co-Producer |
Ted Field | Executive Producer |
Jake Kasdan | Executive Producer |
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Previous 2 parts were much better story wise, however effects are good in this part. ...
**The 90's Game is back and got even more adventurous !!** When four teenagers in detention discover an old video game console with a game they've never heard of, they are immediately thrust into the game's jungle setting, into the bodies of their avatars, played by Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, ... Kevin Hart, and Karen Gillan. What they discover is that you don't just play Jumanji -Jumanji plays you. They'll have to go on the most dangerous adventure of their lives, or they'll be stuck in the game forever. In the age of Hollywood's obsession with franchise-building and reboots, the idea for a sequel to 1995's 'Jumanji' came across as another eye-roll worthy project. However, the combination of charming actors Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Karen Gillian and Kevin Hart, made it evident that this would wind up either being a complete trainwreck, or total mindless fun. Fortunately, 'Welcome to the Jungle' falls solidly into the latter category. The chemistry between the lead cast is evident and the script makes the most of this by giving each actor moments to shine and showcase their skills while they clearly enjoy playing their characters. Johnson's younger persona Spencer is a nerdy guy who has lived a sheltered life and is afraid of the world. When he enters the game he takes on the avatar of a hunk with no discernible physical weakness. Johnson has fun with this switch of persona and watching him go back and forth doesn't get old. The same goes for Jack Black who plays a self-absorbed, social media addicted teenage girl Bethany. Her switch into Black's trademark rotund shape is the most extreme and ends up being hilarious. While Black and Johnson are engaging as they are completely cast against their typical selves, Gillian and Hart aren't too far behind playing an awkward, insecure but intelligent girl, and an all-star jock boy trapped in a less-than-stellar body respectively. This entire body-switch premise works on slapstick humour that's not crass and moves quickly with ample action to ensure that the 2-hour runtime doesn't feel bulky at any point. Granted there's a villain problem with Bobby Cannavale's Van Pelt being as one-dimensional as they come. It's conveniently explained away as this is all a video game, and the same rules apply for its lack of depth. _Overall_, 'Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle' ends up being a fun, holiday film that will keep you entertained enough to make it worth your time and money.
The effects have improved (as you'd hope they would over the course of 22 years), but _Welcome to the Jungle_ didn't really do much for me. It completely lacks the charm of the original movie, but also the worldly scope of the animated series. I sat there patiently as weak joke after weak joke bounc ... ed off of me ineffectually, but the person I watched it with seemed to be having a great time, so maybe I'm just dead inside? _Final rating:★★ - Definitely not for me, but I sort of get the appeal._
Eh. This was so-so. I like the rock so ill give this a 6 out of 10. The original was WAYYYYY better. ...
***Entertaining adventure/fantasy with a little welcome depth*** Four high school teens in Atlanta – a nerd (Alex Wolff), a muscular football player (Ser'Darius Blain), a shallow “hot blonde” (Madison Iseman) and a brainy, demure redhead (Morgan Turner) – get sucked into a video game and find the ... mselves as avatars – a brawny explorer (Dwayne Johnson), his diminutive zoological sidekick (Kevin Hart), a cartologist / palaeontologist (Jack Black) and a martial arts babe (Karen Gillan). Can they get back alive? “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” (2017) is the third film in the current four-film franchise if you include “Zathura: A Space Adventure” (2005). It was a surprise hit at the box office and produced an immediate sequel in 2019. While I give the edge to the original 1995 movie, this one delivers the goods for an entertaining family-friendly adventure/fantasy with a good message. The nonsense in the jungle is amusing & thrilling without overstaying its welcome. What really makes the film work is that it effectively establishes the four characters and their situations in the first act and wraps up with showing how they’ve grown as a result of their otherworldly adventure. Dwayne Johnson is always great for the lead in these kinds of flicks and Hart & Black offer comical support. Karen Gillan is cute and athletic, but needs to gain some weight IMHO. Meanwhile Madison Iseman (Bethany) has alluring eyes, but Morgan Turner (Martha) actually outshines her. The exceptional title song plays during the credits. The movie runs 1 hour, 59 minutes, and was shot in Atlanta, Georgia (neighborhood scenes) and Hawaii with loads of CGI backdrops. GRADE: B
Fun and cool movie, probably better than the original. ...
**Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle surprisingly exceeds the original and all expectations as one of the best, funniest, and most entertaining sequels of all time.** The sequel no one saw coming or expected to light up the box office as it did! Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle is a fun adventure film ... with hilarious characters that works in every way. I will be honest; I was not a fan of the original movie - it freaked me out as a child. But the new film minimized the horror elements of Jumanji and focused more on adventure and humor. This time instead of a board game, Jumanji has morphed into a video game that sucks its unsuspecting victims into its deadly world. Welcome to the Jungle leans into all the video game tropes with hilarious results with jokes about skills, lives, NPCs, boss battles, and more. The movie is at its best with all the humor surrounding the body-swapped teens dealing with the game’s characters they now inhabit - the skinny nerd becoming the muscular hero, the jock becoming a tiny sidekick, and the funniest of all, the pretty popular girl becoming Jack Black (who is the real stand out of the film). Jumanji is a must-see family adventure film that brings fun and laughs to everyone who dares to play the game.
Love this movie. Better then the original. Honestly this would be fun to do for real. It would be the ultimate gaming experience. The movie is so hilarious. ...