Dwayne Johnson Wraps New 'Jumanji' Film, Dedicates It to Robin Williams

Dwayne Johnson has announced the completion of filming for the next installment in the 'Jumanji' franchise. The film, produced with Sony Pictures, is slated for a Christmas Day release this year. Johnson expressed immense gratitude for his co-stars and dedicated the project to Robin Williams, star of the original 1995 film. He also highlighted his collaboration with returning director Jake Kasdan and the production team.

Key Points: Dwayne Johnson Announces 'Jumanji' Sequel Wrap for Christmas

  • Production wrap announced for new 'Jumanji' film
  • Scheduled for Christmas Day theatrical release
  • Johnson praises returning ensemble cast
  • Film dedicated to the late Robin Williams
  • Reunites with director Jake Kasdan
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Dwayne Johnson announces production wrap of new 'Jumanji' film, set for Christmas release

Dwayne Johnson wraps the new 'Jumanji' film, praises cast, and dedicates it to Robin Williams. Set for a Christmas 2024 theatrical release.

"most fun and pure creative joy experiences - Dwayne Johnson"

Washington, April 3

Actor Dwayne Johnson has officially announced the production wrap of the latest installment in the blockbuster 'Jumanji' franchise, marking a major milestone for the adventure series that has spanned over a decade.

Taking to his Instagram handle, Johnson described the filming experience as one of the "most fun and pure creative joy experiences" of his career, reflecting on the journey of bringing the beloved franchise back to life for a new generation of audiences.

The upcoming film, produced in collaboration with Sony Pictures, is scheduled for a theatrical release on Christmas Day this year.

Johnson expressed deep appreciation for the ensemble cast that has become synonymous with the modern Jumanji films.

In the long caption, alongside the BTS images from the production, he praised the chemistry and energy brought by co-stars including Jack Black, Karen Gillan, Kevin Hart, and Nick Jonas, who returns as the character "Seaplane."

In addition to the main cast, Johnson acknowledged the contributions of the film's "human heroes," highlighting performances by Alex Wolff, Madison Iseman, Morgan Turner, and Ser'Darius Blain.

He credited them as the emotional anchors of the story, underscoring their importance in grounding the high-stakes adventure.

In a heartfelt tribute, Johnson dedicated the film to the late Robin Williams, whose iconic performance in the 1995 original laid the foundation for the global franchise.

Johnson noted that portraying Dr. Smolder Bravestone has been an "absolute honor," adding that his performance was carried out in Williams' spirit with "deepest respect, love, and joy."

The film reunites Johnson with director and writer Jake Kasdan, whom he described as both a friend and collaborator. He also acknowledged producers Dany Garcia and Hiram Garcia, crediting the production team for steering the franchise's continued success.

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Rohit P
The tribute to Robin Williams is very touching. He was a legend. It's good to see the new cast carrying forward the legacy with such respect. Hope the film lives up to the original's magic.
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Aman W
Honestly, I feel the franchise is getting a bit repetitive now. Same cast, same jungle adventure template. Would love to see some fresh ideas or maybe even a Bollywood-style Indian twist to the game! Just a thought.
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Sarah B
The chemistry between The Rock and Kevin Hart is half the fun! Their comedy timing is brilliant. A perfect stress-buster movie after a long year.
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Karthik V
Christmas release means planning a theatre trip with the whole family. My kids are huge fans. Hope the VFX and adventure sequences are top-notch like the previous ones.
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Nikhil C
Good to see Nick Jonas is back as Seaplane! The younger cast members really add heart to the story. Dwayne Johnson seems genuinely passionate about this project. All the best to the team!

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