With nearly five years gone since the previous movie hit theaters, Jumanji 4 has finally set a 2026 release date. Development on a fourth installment in the action-adventure franchise has remained in an unclear state since the successful release of 2019's The Next Level, with the Covid-19 pandemic and increasingly busy schedules of its main stars proving troublesome. Even still, both the franchise's main stars and behind-the-camera talent have remained enthusiastic for Jumanji 4's chances, finding them to be fun movies to work on.
The Hollywood Reporter has brought word that Sony has officially set Jumanji 4 for a December 11, 2026 release date. This date continues the adventure franchise's unique tradition of releasing during the holiday season, with all three prior movies having also hit theaters in December. The publication also reports that stars Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Karen Gillan and Jack Black, as well as director Jake Kasden, are all expected to return,...
The Hollywood Reporter has brought word that Sony has officially set Jumanji 4 for a December 11, 2026 release date. This date continues the adventure franchise's unique tradition of releasing during the holiday season, with all three prior movies having also hit theaters in December. The publication also reports that stars Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Karen Gillan and Jack Black, as well as director Jake Kasden, are all expected to return,...
- 10/28/2024
- by Grant Hermanns
- ScreenRant
VFX artists explain why the original stampede scene from Jumanji still holds up 29 years after its release. The 1995 movie, directed by Joe Johnston, revolves around the eponymous board game and chaos that ensues when Judy (Kirsten Dunst) and Peter Shepherd (Bradley Pierce) discover its magic. Along with Dunst and Pierce, the film stars Robin Williams as Alan Parrish, a man stuck in Jumanji for over two decades. Various Jumanji movies have since been made, but the original is often considered a classic, and the performances and visual effects continue to be praised.
During Corridor Crews latest video, the VFX artists reacted to the stampede scene from Jumanji. Check it out below:
Almost immediately, Wren stated: This entire sequence, Im flabbergasted by it, as he revealed, it holds up because a lot of what the audience sees actually happened on set. Likening the stampede to something they previously filmed involving a tank,...
During Corridor Crews latest video, the VFX artists reacted to the stampede scene from Jumanji. Check it out below:
Almost immediately, Wren stated: This entire sequence, Im flabbergasted by it, as he revealed, it holds up because a lot of what the audience sees actually happened on set. Likening the stampede to something they previously filmed involving a tank,...
- 9/1/2024
- by Brady Entwistle
- ScreenRant
Chris Van Allsberg's picture book "Jumanji" was first published in 1981, and it quickly became a staple in elementary schools and libraries, read widely and joyously by several generations of kids. The book won a Caldecott medal, and Allsberg would go on to write other children's classics like "The Z Was Zapped," "The Polar Express," and the "Jumanji" sequel "Zathura."
The premise is fun: Two kids, bored at home, find a jungle-adventure-themed board game called Jumanji in their attic. When they play it, however, they find that the dictated events of the game manifest in their house. When the game cards tell them they've run into chimpanzees, chimpanzees appear in their kitchen, and more and more animals begin wreaking havoc as the game progresses. It's only when the game ends that the mayhem ceases.
In 1995, director Joe Johnston adapted "Jumanji" to film, expanding the story onto a longer timeline and inventing...
The premise is fun: Two kids, bored at home, find a jungle-adventure-themed board game called Jumanji in their attic. When they play it, however, they find that the dictated events of the game manifest in their house. When the game cards tell them they've run into chimpanzees, chimpanzees appear in their kitchen, and more and more animals begin wreaking havoc as the game progresses. It's only when the game ends that the mayhem ceases.
In 1995, director Joe Johnston adapted "Jumanji" to film, expanding the story onto a longer timeline and inventing...
- 7/7/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Jumanji franchise began as a children's book in 1981, now a billion-dollar success story on the big screen. The movies took the original concept, transforming it into a big-budget action comedy formula. With a fifth movie in the works, the future looks bright for Jumanji, continuing the successful streak.
The Jumanji movies have seen four total releases in the series, with only three using the actual franchise name. What started as a children's picture book in 1981 has become a genuine franchise, with the first four films grossing more than $1 billion worldwide over three decades, and have enjoyed a surprising amount of critical success. The original Chris Van Allsburg book introduces Judy and Peter Shepherd, who encounter a game called Jumanji that transports them into it real-life animals and all.
The first film, Jumanji, remained true to the book, but each subsequent movie transformed the concept uniquely. Most recently, the franchise employed a big-budget action comedy formula,...
The Jumanji movies have seen four total releases in the series, with only three using the actual franchise name. What started as a children's picture book in 1981 has become a genuine franchise, with the first four films grossing more than $1 billion worldwide over three decades, and have enjoyed a surprising amount of critical success. The original Chris Van Allsburg book introduces Judy and Peter Shepherd, who encounter a game called Jumanji that transports them into it real-life animals and all.
The first film, Jumanji, remained true to the book, but each subsequent movie transformed the concept uniquely. Most recently, the franchise employed a big-budget action comedy formula,...
- 5/2/2024
- by Shawn S. Lealos, Jeremy Layton
- ScreenRant
Jumanji is a film that had its fair share of jumpscares but was overall a beloved film that several grown-ups today remember watching fondly. However, a theory has been making the rounds on Reddit, which paints the entire film in a much darker and sinister light.
Robin Williams in Jumanji (1995)
According to the theory, Jumanji as a game has a lot more dire consequences than we realize. This stems from the fact that when the game ends in the present, Alan and Sarah find themselves back in the past, back to when they started the game. Not only that, but they also remember everything that transpired in the timeline, even though it has never occurred.
Alan and Sarah remember everything
Robin Williams, Bradley Pierce, and Kirsten Dunst in Jumanji
The protagonist of Jumanji, Alan Parish, played by Robin Williams, started the game in 1969 with his love interest Sarah. The game...
Robin Williams in Jumanji (1995)
According to the theory, Jumanji as a game has a lot more dire consequences than we realize. This stems from the fact that when the game ends in the present, Alan and Sarah find themselves back in the past, back to when they started the game. Not only that, but they also remember everything that transpired in the timeline, even though it has never occurred.
Alan and Sarah remember everything
Robin Williams, Bradley Pierce, and Kirsten Dunst in Jumanji
The protagonist of Jumanji, Alan Parish, played by Robin Williams, started the game in 1969 with his love interest Sarah. The game...
- 3/13/2024
- by Anuraag Chatterjee
- FandomWire
David Alan Grier, who played Alan's childhood friend in the original Jumanji, has not been asked to join the new sequels. The most recent Jumanji sequel, 2019's The Next Level, did include a cameo from Bebe Neuwirth, who played Judy and Peter's mom in the original. The possibility of other cameos from original movie cast members in Jumanji 4 is not out of the question, but time will tell if Grier gets that call.
Original Jumanji star David Alan Grier reveals whether they've been approached for new sequels. The 1995 film, based on Chris Van Allsburg's classic children's novels, follows Judy and Peter Shepherd (Kirsten Dunst & Bradley Pierce), as they play a magical board game that transports its players into the game's inner world. They must free Alan (Robin Williams), who went missing as a child as he has been trapped in the game for decades. Grier starred as Carl Bentley,...
Original Jumanji star David Alan Grier reveals whether they've been approached for new sequels. The 1995 film, based on Chris Van Allsburg's classic children's novels, follows Judy and Peter Shepherd (Kirsten Dunst & Bradley Pierce), as they play a magical board game that transports its players into the game's inner world. They must free Alan (Robin Williams), who went missing as a child as he has been trapped in the game for decades. Grier starred as Carl Bentley,...
- 1/20/2024
- by Courtney Krupkowski
- ScreenRant
Part of the popularity of Disney's Beauty and the Beast is due to its large and vibrant cast of characters, but there was one last-minute character change that had a big impact on the movie. The original animated film of Beauty and the Beast was released in 1991 and was the fifth Disney Princess movie. It was based on the fairytale by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont, but, like most of their adaptations, Disney made changes from the original. Their best changes were adding characters like Gaston, the main antagonist, Maurice, Belle's father, and, of course, the memorable living objects that serve in the Beast's castle.
Some of the Beast's staff members were Mrs. Potts, the head housekeeper who was transformed into a teapot by the Enchantress, and her children, who were turned into teacups, including her seven-year-old son Chip. Chip was brave and cheerful and easily the cutest character in Beauty and the Beast,...
Some of the Beast's staff members were Mrs. Potts, the head housekeeper who was transformed into a teapot by the Enchantress, and her children, who were turned into teacups, including her seven-year-old son Chip. Chip was brave and cheerful and easily the cutest character in Beauty and the Beast,...
- 1/1/2023
- by Reo Lewis
- ScreenRant
If you are a fan of adventure movies, you have probably seen at least one of the “Jumanji” movies. The franchise started in 1995 with the first movie’s release and has since released two sequels.
Jumanji films are based on the children’s books Jumanji (1981) and its sequel Zathura (2002), by Chris Van Allsburg.
The “Jumanji” franchise has been a favorite of children and adults for over 25 years. The original movie, released in 1995, told the story of a board game that came to life, trapping its players in a dangerous jungle adventure. The film was hugely successful, leading to two sequels and a recent reboot.
With heart-pounding thrills and laugh-out-loud moments, these films will surely entertain audiences of all ages.
For starters, the “Jumanji” movies are action-packed adventure films that are perfect for families. They mix elements of comedy and suspense, which keeps viewers of all ages entertained.
Additionally, the movies feature an all-star cast,...
Jumanji films are based on the children’s books Jumanji (1981) and its sequel Zathura (2002), by Chris Van Allsburg.
The “Jumanji” franchise has been a favorite of children and adults for over 25 years. The original movie, released in 1995, told the story of a board game that came to life, trapping its players in a dangerous jungle adventure. The film was hugely successful, leading to two sequels and a recent reboot.
With heart-pounding thrills and laugh-out-loud moments, these films will surely entertain audiences of all ages.
For starters, the “Jumanji” movies are action-packed adventure films that are perfect for families. They mix elements of comedy and suspense, which keeps viewers of all ages entertained.
Additionally, the movies feature an all-star cast,...
- 9/28/2022
- by Israr
- buddytv.com
Producer Shepherd Dies
Film producer Peter Shepherd has died at the age of 68.
The filmmaker and writer passed away of an aneurysm on 18 February, in Normandy, France.
British-born Shepherd began his career as an assistant director on Italian films, including Bernardo Bertolucci's 1900, before he moved on to write and produce the 1981 horror movie There Was A Little Girl.
He also served as producer on the film Desperate Moves, the TV series Tequila and Bonetti as well as the 1997 biopic Mother Teresa: In The Name Of God's Poor.
The filmmaker and writer passed away of an aneurysm on 18 February, in Normandy, France.
British-born Shepherd began his career as an assistant director on Italian films, including Bernardo Bertolucci's 1900, before he moved on to write and produce the 1981 horror movie There Was A Little Girl.
He also served as producer on the film Desperate Moves, the TV series Tequila and Bonetti as well as the 1997 biopic Mother Teresa: In The Name Of God's Poor.
- 3/11/2009
- WENN
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