Now and then we all like to liven up the evening with board games, but Jumanji is not a game we play. This is a game being played with us. In 1995, the world got to know the game Jumanji in the hit film of the same name, which grossed more than 260 million dollars worldwide and starred the unforgettable Robin Williams. This Christmas, exactly 22 years later, we will be able to see an updated version of the game in the adventure spectacle Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, the sequel to the first film.
Four high school students they discover the old the video game Jumanji, which they had never heard of before. Suddenly they find themselves in the fun world of the jungle and they become avatars by his choice: Spencer becomes so nerd researcher, the Fridge athlete becomes real Einstein, Bethany becomes popular a medieval professor, and gentle Martha turns into a fearless warrior. But the fun soon turns into something else when they discover that Jumanji isn't just about playing - it must be lived through. In order to beat the game and return to the real world, they will have to embark on the most dangerous adventure of their lives, discover what Alan Parrish left behind before 20 years, and learn to look at yourself in a completely different way. Otherwise, they will be stuck in the game forever.
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Adventure movie Jumanji: welcome to the Jungle is direct the sequel to the 1995 hit, and they play the main roles in it dwayne johnson Jack Black, Kevin Hart and Karen Gillan. He directed the film Jake Kasdan, who is probably best known to the wider audience for his comedy hits Terrible teacher (Bad Teacher, 2011) and Hot clips (Sex Tape, 2014) with Cameron Diaz. The film was shot in Hawaii last year, and Dwayne Johnson meanwhile said that the film will also be dedicated to the tragically deceased actor. Robin Williams, who played the lead role in the first film.