Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle

2017, Comedy/Adventure, 1h 59m

238 Reviews 25,000+ Ratings

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Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle uses a charming cast and a humorous twist to offer an undemanding yet solidly entertaining update on its source material. Read critic reviews

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This reboot won’t blow your mind, but it’s an easy, funny, and action-packed summer flick made much better than it needed to be by standout performances from Jack Black and Kevin Hart. Read audience reviews

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Four high school kids discover an old video game console and are drawn into the game's jungle setting, literally becoming the adult avatars they chose. What they discover is that you don't just play Jumanji - you must survive it. To beat the game and return to the real world, they'll have to go on the most dangerous adventure of their lives, discover what Alan Parrish left 20 years ago, and change the way they think about themselves - or they'll be stuck in the game forever.

Cast & Crew

Alex Wolff
Young Spencer
Madison Iseman
Young Bethany
Morgan Turner
Young Martha
Sean Buxton
Jogger
Marin Hinkle
Spencer's Mom
Tracey Bonner
Fridge's Mom
Najah Jackson
Girl in Car
Kat Altman
Lucinda
Missi Pyle
Coach Web
Chris McKenna
Screenwriter
Erik Sommers
Screenwriter
Scott Rosenberg
Screenwriter
Jeff Pinkner
Screenwriter
David B. Householter
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Jake Kasdan
Executive Producer
Dwayne Johnson
Executive Producer
Dany Garcia
Executive Producer
Ted Field
Executive Producer
Mike Weber
Executive Producer
Gyula Pados
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Mark Helfrich
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Steve Edwards
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Henry Jackman
Original Music
Owen Paterson
Production Design
Steve Cooper
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Hugo Santiago
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  • This sequel has enough razzle-dazzle and laughs to make for a fun family entertainer.

    July 29, 2019 | Full Review…
  • The myriad of ways this sequel could have ended in disaster were obvious and ripe. Nevertheless, against all odds, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle is a good movie.

    August 27, 2018 | Rating: 3/4 | Full Review…
  • Expanding the world of a concept is great! But the story that Welcome to the Jungle is expanded for is yet another teen-self-actualization movie, the kind of thing we already received this year.

    May 7, 2018 | Full Review…
  • Beneath the action-packed game is another story, one about kids learning to come to terms with who they are and to value the differences in others. So there is educational value in this holiday film.

    January 5, 2018 | Rating: 3.5/5 | Full Review…
  • This crowd-pleasing romp combines boisterous action with coming-of-age comedy, all delivered in a shiny FX-laden package tailor-made for holiday audiences.

    December 26, 2017 | Rating: 3/5 | Full Review…
  • It strikes the balance between referencing its nostalgic origins without being obnoxious or obsequious in doing so.

    December 25, 2017 | Rating: 3.5/4 | Full Review…
  • This sequel has enough razzle-dazzle and laughs to make for a fun family entertainer.

    July 29, 2019 | Full Review…
  • The myriad of ways this sequel could have ended in disaster were obvious and ripe. Nevertheless, against all odds, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle is a good movie.

    August 27, 2018 | Rating: 3/4 | Full Review…
  • Expanding the world of a concept is great! But the story that Welcome to the Jungle is expanded for is yet another teen-self-actualization movie, the kind of thing we already received this year.

    May 7, 2018 | Full Review…
  • Beneath the action-packed game is another story, one about kids learning to come to terms with who they are and to value the differences in others. So there is educational value in this holiday film.

    January 5, 2018 | Rating: 3.5/5 | Full Review…
  • It's dumb fun, in some cases very dumb fun, but it made me laugh.

    July 20, 2021 | Full Review…
  • We defy you not to laugh every time The Rock lets loose his eyebrow-tastic signature look. Robin Williams would have been proud.

    June 30, 2021 | Rating: 3.5/5 | Full Review…

Audience Reviews for Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle

  • Nov 15, 2018
    When's the last time you've been surprised, in general? Like say you were expecting to hate a particular experience that you ended up pleasantly surprised by how much you actually came to enjoy it. I think that that would be the perfect way to describe this movie and people's reactions toward it. I saw a few people comment on how awful the movie actually looked in its trailers. Though, if I'm being fair, in regards to these people, they may have still thought that the movie was terrible even after watching it, if they did bother to watch it. First impressions are really important and, really, in a lot of cases, that can make or break your movie for some people. I've always tried to be open-minded when it comes to that, but that doesn't mean that I'm not bound to judge a movie based on my reaction to its trailer. Like I've mentioned a few times before, I thought the trailer to Serenity was awful and that movie, realistically speaking, ended up being one of my favorite sci-fi movies of all time. I don't know if I'd say I was surprised at the fact that this movie was, you know, actually good. I'd say that I'm more surprised at the fact at how massively successful this movie ended up being. To put it into perspective, this was the FIFTH highest grossing movie of 2017. Ahead of such movies like SpiderMan: Homecoming, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and Wonder Woman. All three of these movies are based on established, long-running franchises. Whereas this was a sequel/soft-reboot to a movie that was released, at this point, over 23 years ago. I suppose that nostalgia had SOMETHING to do with that, given that it's, again, the sequel to a somewhat beloved movie starring Robin Williams. But, realistically speaking, for this to be the fifth-highest grossing movie of last year, there has to be something more at play here than nostalgia. I was, quite literally, in the dark at the time of this film's release last year, so I do not have any knowledge as to how it was actually promoted. I think a mix of nostalgia, the strong casting and really positive word-of-mouth was the driving force for this film's success. Honestly, I can't really tell you what I was expecting out of this movie. I know I liked Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart in Central Intelligence. I know I like Jack Black and Karen Gillan, but I did not know how these four would come together and mesh in this type of setting. Though, to be fair, I think that, at the highest level, the casting is rarely ever a problem. So I think you could have, quite easily, predicted that this movie, at the very least, would have a great cast. Which it, obviously, does. I don't know if I would say that I was pleasantly surprised by this movie as it's not like I thought that this was the second coming of action adventure movies. But I definitely would say that I enjoyed my time with this movie quite a bit. Having said that, I do believe that the movie has some flaws. Chief among them being that I don't think there was enough material in this movie to justify a near two-hour runtime. I don't wanna say that the movie dragged horribly, but it did drag after the first 2/3rds or so of it. And this is, typically, when movies normally slow down, but I would have thought that this would have been kept to a short and sweet 95 minutes, in order for it to be more of a sprint to the finish, but that's not what happened. And the thing is, while I appreciate the film trying to give its characters some some sort of growth, it all, essentially, boils down to 'we're not so different after all', learning to work together as a team (in spite of those 'differences') and forming generic bonds of friendship. The plot borrows slightly from the original, as Alex Vreeke has been stuck in the game for 20 years, like Robin's character in the original, except he thinks he's only been in the game for a few months. I think one of the big problems the film suffers from, and perhaps I'm clearly overanalyzing what's, ultimately, a really silly movie, but there's a certain disconnect between the real-life characters and their in-game avatars. That's obviously supposed to be the gimmick. The shy, geeky teen is the big, strong and handsome man. The jock is the short, unathletic, basically, glorified backpack. The self-absorbed teen is the overweight, middle-aged man. And lastly, the shy, but cynical girl is the Lara Croft-ripoff. That's the thing, the teens are exactly the opposite of who they actually are in the game. But there's still a certain disconnect. And I really do not know how to explain it, but I feel that a lot of you might feel the same if you watch the movie as well. I mean, those are certainly some big issues, but I don't think it still dampened the fun I had with the movie. I did like how the in-game Jumanji stuff does kind of feel like an old-school video game like Crash Bandicoot or even the aforementioned Tomb Raider. But, quite clearly, the movie borrows a lot from series like Indiana Jones with the traps and whatnot and more modern gaming franchises like Uncharted with the bigger set piece moments. But, really, the driving force of the movie is the chemistry between the four leads and, honestly, they do deliver the goods and they really are the lifeblood of the movie. That's not to suggest that any of these four are irreplaceable, but they definitely carry a lot of the load and they do a great job. That the humor isn't out of this world isn't much of a bother, the movie is entertaining enough, so its comedy doesn't need to be outstanding. One thing that I do wonder about is how come the characters instantly assume that, they're given three lives, once they lose all three lives, they die in the game and in the real world. What would lead them to make that assumption? I realize I'm looking at this as someone who, you know, actually plays video games and also as someone who thinks logically, but wouldn't dying, technically, spit me out into the real world again? Or, at worst, just take me back to the beginning. Granted, Jumanji is a bit of an asshole of a game, so it probably is going to find a way to kill them in real life as well, but it's just something to think about. With that said, as I mentioned, there are clearly a lot of flaws with this movie, but this offers a fun and completely undemanding popcorn experience. Pacing issues and bland character development aside, the fun interplay between the cast, the setting and the tone definitely help make up for a lot of its deficiencies. It's not perfect, but it entertained me. Ultimately that's all that matters. I'd definitely recommend this if you're looking for something that's easy to watch, nothing more, nothing less.
    Jesse O Super Reviewer
  • Aug 10, 2018
    The sequel to the classic adventure comedy actually ties into the old film rather nicely and respectfully. The set-up does make sense and takes its time. Once we're in the game it doesn't take long to realize that all four protagonists have just the right comedic timing and chemistry to make this work. The levels they have to run, jump and die through could have been even more inventive, it's the actors that make this work. No below the belt humor, no over the top violence just good clean family fun with no regrets. And the ending is actually really sweet.
    Jens S Super Reviewer
  • Jun 03, 2018
    Entertaining, but not as funny as others said it was.
    Super Reviewer
  • Apr 29, 2018
    Fresh funny and fast moving great performances from the younger actors and great work from Johnson, Hart, Black and Gillan. Completely enjoyable and well directed. 04-21-2018
    Christopher O Super Reviewer

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