What can audiences expect from Jumanji 4? Jumanji:The Next Level came roaring into theaters in 2019 following the success of Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, 2017's sequel/reboot to 1995's Jumanji. Fans can likely look forward to another game since The Next Level teased as much in its mid-credits scene. Jumanji 4 is still in the very early stages of development, but all signs point to the folks at Sony Pictures being keen to keep this franchise going, with the president of Seven Bucks Production Hiram Garcia confirming that conversations surrounding the fourth film are «100%» happening.
The original Jumanji movie was directed by Joe Johnston and stars Robin Williams as the unfortunate Alan Parrish, who discovers a strange-looking board game and finds himself pulled into a terrifying jungle world after a bad roll. When two children, played by Kristen Dunst and Bradley Pierce, resume the game decades later and bring Alan back, it's up to the three to restore balance and finish the game once and for all. Jake Kasdan's Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle updated this premise by turning Jumanji into a video game, which traps four mismatched teenagers inside and gives them the bodies of avatars, each with unique abilities.
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Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle and Jumanji: The Next Level grew to be hits for Sony because of their all-star casts, which boast the acting talents of Dwayne «The Rock» Johnson, Jack Black, Kevin Hart, and Karen Gillan Both movies blend action and comedy with genuine heart, and they did enormously well at the box office, with Jumanji: The Next Level earning a worldwide gross of $800.1 million. Here's what audiences may have to look forward to in Jumanji 4.
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