Star Karen Gillan shares a promising update for Jumanji 4, assuring a new movie will be made but noting uncertainty of when it will be. Gillan made her debut in the action-adventure franchise with 2017's Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle in which she starred as Ruby Roundhouse, one of the avatars in the titular video game who possesses specialized martial arts. Roundhouse served as the video game counterpart for Morgan Turner's Martha Kaply, a teenager and shy classmate of Alex Wolff's Spencer Gilpin who begins dating him at the end of their first film.
Gillan reprised the role with Jumanji: The Next Level, in which Martha and her friends headed back into the video game after a disillusioned Spencer tries to recapture the same level of adventure as before. The two Jumanji sequels have received generally positive reviews from critics, scoring better than the Robin Williams-led franchise launcher, and have been major box office successes, grossing a combined $1.762 billion against combined $232 million budgets. With the Jumanji movies still proving to be big draws for audiences, the studio seems keen on keeping the ball rolling with a new film and one of the stars is sharing some insight on how things are going with the next installment.
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In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter for her sci-fi thriller Dual, Gillan opened up about the in-development Jumanji 4. Though keeping mum on details for the new sequel, the actress confirmed a new movie will happen, but says it's the timing that's still be determined. See what Gillan shared below:
«I don’t know. I think we are going to make another film, but the question is when. That’s what nobody knows yet.»
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