![]() A pop-up encouraging you to buy tickets can be closed, at which point you’re greeted with a version of the key art showing the stars nose-deep in water. There’s a nice “The game is loading” progress bar as the official website opens to keep up the video game-centric nature of the story. Humor is still plentiful, of course, but we get quite a bit of the CGI animals that chase our heroes and the perils they face, along with their reactions to those situations. There’s no real story here but there is a lot more of the adventure element that’s on display. ![]() That same temple is seen in the background of the next two posters, which assemble the cast in front of the camera as various huge animals and the occasional helicopter walk or fly through the jungle behind them. The first poster establishes the setting and the danger by showing four characters seen only from afar as they fall down a massive ravine in the middle of a jungle, a huge statue/temple in the background. Now appearing as grown adults (played by Dwayne Johnson, Karen Gillan, Kevin Hart and Jack Black), they have to find their way out while also saving Alex, a man who was trapped in the game back in 1996. They wind up being sucked into the game, taking on the physical forms of different characters. Forced to clean out the high school storage room the discover an old video game system that still works and decide to play “Jumanji” to pass the time. The film follows four disparate teenagers who are all sentenced to detention one afternoon. ![]() 27 years later the movie is finally getting a sequel in Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. The premise of the first Jumanji was pretty simple: A man who’s been trapped in a board game for 26 years finally breaks loose and the kids who freed him have to stop the animals and other dangers that came out with him. ![]()
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