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Jumanji The Next Level - 2019 Full Movie, Watch Online Free Download Jumanji The Next Level Movie INFO Release Date: 2019-12-13 Rating: 7. 9 Written by Jake Kasdan, Jeff Pinkner, Scott Rosenberg Starring Dwayne Johnson, Karen Gillan, Awkwafina, Ashley Scott, Kevin Hart, Jack Black, Madison Iseman, Danny DeVito, Colin Hanks, Alex Wolff, Rhys Darby, Dania Ramirez, Nick Jonas, Danny Glover, Morgan Turner, Ser'Darius Blain, Sarah Bennani, Nick Gomez, Massi Furlan, Tyner Rushing, Derek Russo Country Germany, United States of America, United Kingdom Production Hartbeat Productions, Matt Tolmach Productions, Seven Bucks Productions Translations English, Français, Polski, Deutsch, svenska, Español, Pусский, български език, Italiano, Português, ozbek, 한국어/조선말, Slovenčina, ελληνικά, Український, Magyar, עִבְרִית, Nederlands, 普通话, Português, ქართული Jumanji The Next Level is an upcoming American Adventure film directed by Jake Kasdan and written by Jake Kasdan, Jeff Pinkner. "Jumanji The Next Level" surprised us a lot when it was released 2 years ago. The change from board game to video game was adequate for the current times and the performances of Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Kevin Hart and Karen Gillan were entertaining. So it was no surprise when a sequel known as Jumanji: The Next Level was announced. Today Sony Pictures presented the first trailer of this sequel where we can see more of the different locations of the film, as well as several moments of action and comedy. Jumanji The Next Level Full Movie Plot Outline As you will remember, the original plot of the classic Jumanji premiered in 1995, starring unparalleled actor and comedian Robin Williams, bringing the film to total billboard success. This film was worthy of having a complete saga at his feet, which is why giving it a totally different turn and better adapted to modern times, in 2017 he released his second part which they named ‘Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle’. Principal photography commenced on February 10, 2019 in Boston, United States and concluded on May 25, 2019. The film is set for release on December 13, 2019. 4 8 / 10 stars Rating: IMDb   / 7. 9 Jumanji The Next Level Full Movie Jumanji The Next Level.
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Jumanji: The Next Level is a 2019 American fantasy adventure comedy film directed by Jake Kasdan, and co-written by Kasdan, Jeff Pinkner and Scott Rosenberg. It is the fourth installment in the Jumanji franchise, and the second direct sequel to the 1995 film Jumanji. It stars Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Kevin Hart, Karen Gillan, Nick Jonas, Alex Wolff, Morgan Turner, Ser'Darius Blain and Madison Iseman reprising their roles from the previous film, while Awkwafina, Rory McCann, Danny Glover and Danny DeVito also join the cast. The film's plot takes place three years after Welcome to the Jungle, in which the same group of teenagers, along with an old friend and two unwitting additions, become trapped in Jumanji, where they all find themselves facing new problems and challenges with both old and new avatars, while having to save the land from a new villain in order to escape. Jumanji: The Next Level Theatrical release poster Directed by Jake Kasdan Produced by Dwayne Johnson Dany Garcia Hiram Garcia Matt Tolmach William Teitler Jake Kasdan Written by Jake Kasdan Jeff Pinkner Scott Rosenberg Based on Jumanji by Chris Van Allsburg Starring Jack Black Kevin Hart Karen Gillan Nick Jonas Awkwafina Alex Wolff Morgan Turner Ser'Darius Blain Madison Iseman Danny Glover Danny DeVito Music by Henry Jackman Cinematography Gyula Pados Edited by Mark Helfrich Steve Edwards Tara Timpone Production companies Columbia Pictures Seven Bucks Productions Hartbeat Productions Matt Tolmach Productions Distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing Release date December 13, 2019 (United States) Running time 123 minutes [1] Country United States Language English Budget $125–132 million [2] [3] Box office $756. 7 million [2] [4] Principal photography took place during 2019, between January 21 to May 11 in locations including Atlanta, New Mexico, and Hawaii, with much of the cast consisting of those from the previous film reprising their original roles for the sequel. Jumanji: The Next Level was theatrically released in the United States on December 13, 2019 by Sony Pictures Releasing under its Columbia Pictures label. The film grossed $756. 7 million worldwide against a $125 million budget. Plot Edit In 2019, three years after their adventure in Jumanji, Spencer Gilpin, Anthony "Fridge" Johnson, Martha Kaply, and Bethany Walker lead different lives, but plan a reunion brunch in Brantford, New Hampshire that year. Spencer, apprehensive of the meeting due to depression, contemplates returning to Jumanji where he had purpose, and spends his first night looking over the broken video-game system he held onto. The following day, his friends visit his home, meeting with Spencer's grandfather Eddie, who is recovering from hip surgery, and Eddie's former friend and business partner Milo Walker, who is visiting for an unknown reason. Learning that they have no idea where Spencer is, the group search the house, and find the Jumanji game repaired in the basement. Realising Spencer returned to the game, his friends decide to follow him. The game malfunctions when starting up, sucking in only Fridge and Martha, along with Eddie and Milo, forcing Bethany to contact fellow Jumanji player Alex Vreeke for help. Inside the game, Martha finds herself as her avatar Ruby Roundhouse, yet Fridge becomes Bethany's avatar Professor Sheldon Oberon, while Eddie and Milo become avatars Dr. Smolder Bravestone and Franklin Finbar respectively. After instructing Eddie and Milo on the game's rules, the group encounter non-player character Nigel Billingsley, the game's guide, who reveals that since its last use, Jumanji is suffering from a massive drought. To leave the game, Nigel reveals that the group must recover the "Falcon's Heart" – a magical necklace stolen by warlord Jurgen the Brutal – which can end the drought if brought before sunlight and uttering "Jumanji". Transported to a desert called the Dunes to track down Jurgen, and after narrowly escaping a flock of pursuing ostriches, the group encounter Spencer operating as skilled thief Ming Fleetfoot, a new avatar, who agrees to help them after blaming himself for their predicament. While attempting to escape the Dunes, the group face new challenges and problems, along with collecting an in-game item called a Jumanji Berry, and discovering a pool of glowing green water that allows them to switch avatars. In the process, Eddie bickers with Milo, revealing their friendship ended when a diner they owned was sold behind Eddie's back, forcing him into retirement. After the group convince the pair to work together in escaping a troop of mandrills, they soon become reunited with Alex, as his avatar Jefferson McDonough, and Bethany, operating a new avatar called Cyclone – a black horse that can only be understood by Finbar. Working together, the party leave the Dunes, and find a river with the same glowing green water, allowing Spencer, Bethany, and Fridge to become their original avatars, while Eddie and Milo respectively end up as Ming and Cyclone. Shortly after changing characters, Jurgen captures the group with his mercenaries and brings them to his fortress. Escaping their confinement, Spencer pursues Jurgen to his airship, while the others distract his men. Finding himself unable to best Jurgen, Spencer discovers he is weak to the Jumanji Berry, incapacitating him long enough to send him plummeting to his death in the wintery fog below. Discovering Cyclone has retractable wings, Eddie and Milo work together to rescue Spencer and bring the recovered Falcon's Heart to the sun, calling out "Jumanji" and ending the drought. With the help of Alex, he found out Cyclone also had strengths and weaknesses, one of those strengths being able to fly. Returning the necklace to Nigel for safekeeping, the group are surprised when Milo elects to stay behind and protect the land. Learning he was dying in the real world and thus sought to make up for his actions, Eddie reconciles with him before parting ways. Upon returning to the real world, Spencer decides to teach his grandfather about video games, while Eddie uses what he learned in the game to convince the owner of his old diner to hire him on as a manager, with his grandson and his friends turning up to enjoy a meal together. In a mid-credits scene, the heating mechanic who Spencer's mother hired finally shows up, only to be drawn to the game, while Spencer and the others are surprised to witness a flock of ostriches rush past the diner. Cast Edit Dwayne Johnson as Dr. Xander "Smolder" Bravestone, the avatar used by Eddie and Spencer. Johnson also portrays Bravestone's father in a flashback scene in the film. Danny DeVito as Edward "Eddie" Gilpin: Spencer's grandfather. He is a retired diner owner following the sale of a diner he owned in Brantford, with little understanding of video games. Jack Black as Professor Sheldon "Shelly" Oberon, the avatar used by Fridge, Bethany, and Martha. Ser'Darius Blain as Anthony "Fridge" Johnson. Kevin Hart as Franklin "Mouse" Finbar, the avatar used by Milo and Fridge. Danny Glover as Milo Walker: Eddie's estranged friend and a co-owner in the diner he owned with him, before its sale ended their friendship. Karen Gillan as Ruby Roundhouse, the avatar used by Martha and Fridge. Morgan Turner as Martha Kaply. Nick Jonas as Jefferson "Seaplane" McDonough, the avatar used by Alex. Colin Hanks as Alex Vreeke. Awkwafina as Ming Fleetfoot: a new Jumanji avatar used by Spencer and Eddie, whose character's background is a thief with skills in burglary, pick-pocketing and lock picking, and who has a weakness to pollen. Alex Wolff as Spencer Gilpin. Rory McCann as Jurgen the Brutal: A new antagonist of Jumanji and avatar, whose backstory is presented an iron-fisted and arrogant warlord, responsible for murdering Bravestone's parents years ago. Madison Iseman as Bethany Walker. Rhys Darby as Nigel Billingsley. Bebe Neuwirth as Nora Shepherd [5] In addition, the film also cast a number of actors for supporting roles, which included Dania Ramirez as Jumanji NPC Flame, Massi Furlan as Jumanji NPC Switchblade, Zachary Tzegaegbe as a Young Smolder Bravestone, Jennifer Patino as Bravestone's mother, John Ross Bowie as a minion of Jurgen, and Lamorne Morris as a heater repairman. Lucy DeVito as Maiden, while Marin Hinkle returned alongside returning cast members from Welcome to the Jungle to reprise her role as Mrs. Gilpin. Ashley Scott was originally intended to also appear as herself, but her scenes were later dropped from the final edit. Production Edit Development Edit After the release of the previous film Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, and Nick Jonas had discussed in interviews what a possible Jumanji sequel would be about, including the possibility of the film exploring the origins of the titular game. Karen Gillan had also said that the alternate ending for Welcome to the Jungle would have left the door open for another movie. [6] [7] [8] [9] In February 2018, it was announced that Kasdan would direct the sequel, with Rosenberg and Pinkner again writing the script and Johnson, Hart, Black, and Gillan reprising their roles. [10] On February 22, 2019, Black confirmed the new film as being a fourth Jumanji film because of Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005), serving as the second film and sharing continuity with the other films of the series, with Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle serving as the third film. [11] In July 2019, the film's title was revealed as Jumanji: The Next Level. [12] Casting Edit In January 2019, Awkwafina, Danny DeVito, and Danny Glover joined the film. [13] [14] In February 2019, Alex Wolff, Ser'Darius Blain, Madison Iseman, Morgan Turner, and Nick Jonas were announced to reprise their roles. [15] [16] In March 2019, Dania Ramirez joined the cast of the film. [17] That same month, it was announced Rhys Darby would reprise his role in the film. [18] In May 2019, it was announced Colin Hanks would reprise his role. [19] Filming Edit Filming began on January 21, 2019, and took place in Atlanta, New Mexico, Calgary, Fortress Mountain Resort, Imperial Dunes, and Hawaii before wrapping on May 11. [20] [21] [22] Johnson made a reported $23. 5 million for his role. [23] Music Edit Henry Jackman scored the film after having worked on Welcome to the Jungle. Release Edit In the United States and Canada, the film was released in on December 13, 2019. The movie was released on December 5, 2019 in China, Singapore, Malaysia and several other Asian countries (and also in Czechia). In the Nordic countries and the Netherlands, the film premiered in cinemas on December 6, 2019. The film's Australian release date was December 26, 2019. [24] The first trailer was released on July 1, 2019. [25] A second and final trailer was released on October 31, 2019. [26] Reception Edit Box office Edit As of February 4, 2020, Jumanji: The Next Level has grossed $292. 2 million in the United States and Canada, and $464. 5 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $756. 7 million, against a production budget of about $125 million. [2] [4] In the United States and Canada, the film was released alongside Black Christmas and Richard Jewell, and was projected to gross $45–55 million from 4, 227 theaters in its opening weekend. [27] The film made $19. 7 million on its first day, including $8 million from Thursday night previews. It went on to debut to $59. 3 million, topping the box office. [3] [28] [29] It made $26. 5 million in its second weekend, finishing second behind Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. [30] The following weekend the film made $35. 3 million (a total of $59. 2 million over the five-day Christmas frame), then $26. 5 million the next, remaining in second behind Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker both times. [31] [32] Critical response Edit The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 71% based on 221 reviews with an average rating of 6/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "Like many classic games, Jumanji: The Next Level retains core components of what came before while adding enough fresh bits to keep things playable. " [33] Metacritic, another review aggregator, assigned the film a weighted average score of 58 out of 100 based on 37 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [34] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A–" on an A+ to F scale, while those at PostTrak gave it an average 3. 5 out of 5 stars, with 58% saying they would definitely recommend it. [3] Sequel Edit Dwayne Johnson revealed in a December 2019 interview that another character in the world of Jumanji is an actual avatar, the villainous Jurgen the Brutal, and that it would be explored in a potential sequel. [35] References Edit ^ "Jumanji: The Next Level". British Board of Film Classification. November 27, 2019. Retrieved December 5, 2019. ^ a b c "Jumanji: The Next Level (2019)". Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved February 5, 2020. ^ a b c D'Alessandro, Anthony (December 15, 2019). "How Sony Took 'Jumanji' To 'The Next Level' With A $60M+ Opening; 'Richard Jewell' & 'Black Christmas' Earn Lumps Of Coal". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved December 15, 2019. ^ a b "Jumanji: The Next Level (2019)". The Numbers. Retrieved February 5, 2020. ^ "RTF EXCLUSIVE: JUMANJI 3 To Bring Back Someone From Robin Williams' Original, More! ". Revenge of the Fans. March 11, 2019. Retrieved November 2, 2019. ^ Rob Keyes. "Nick Jonas Has A Funny Idea For The Next Jumanji Sequel". Screen Rant. Archived from the original on June 9, 2018. Retrieved January 30, 2018. ^ Matt Dolloff. "Jack Black Has A Great Idea For Jumanji 3". Archived from the original on June 8, 2018. Retrieved January 30, 2018. ^ Christopher Isaac. "Here's Who Jumanji's Stars Want to See in Jumanji 3". Archived from the original on June 11, 2018. Retrieved January 30, 2018. ^ Chris Evangelista. "The 'Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle' Cast Have 'Jumanji 3' Ideas, Plus an Alternate Ending for the New Sequel". Slash Film. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (February 6, 2018). "Scott Rosenberg & Jeff Pinkner To Write 'Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle' Sequel". Penske Business Media. Archived from the original on February 7, 2018. Retrieved February 6, 2018. ^ @Fandom (February 24, 2019). "Jack Black says the next Jumanji film is actually the 4th in the series – 'You forgot about the one in space... 'Zathura 🚀👾" (Tweet) – via Twitter. ^ Rubin, Rebecca (July 1, 2019). " ' Jumanji: The Next Level' Drops First Trailer". Variety. Retrieved July 1, 2019. ^ Kroll, Justin (January 3, 2019). "Awkwafina Joins Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart in 'Jumanji' Sequel". Retrieved January 21, 2019. ^ Kroll, Justin (January 4, 2019). "Danny DeVito Joins Dwayne Johnson in 'Jumanji' Sequel (EXCLUSIVE)". Retrieved January 21, 2019. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (February 4, 2019). " ' Jumanji' Teen Gang Return For Sequel". Retrieved February 4, 2019. ^ N'Duka, Amanda (February 6, 2019). "Nick Jonas Officially Returning For Sony's 'Jumanji' Sequel". Retrieved February 6, 2019. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (March 5, 2019). "Dania Ramirez Journeys To 'Jumanji' Sequel; James Moses Black Books 'Black And Blue ' ". Retrieved March 5, 2019. ^ N'Duka, Amanda (March 11, 2019). "Rhys Darby To Reprise His Role In 'Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle' Sequel". Retrieved March 11, 2019. ^ McVey, Ciara (May 7, 2019). "Colin Hanks Returning For 'Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle' Sequel". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 7, 2019. ^ Marc, Christopher (October 21, 2018). " ' Jumanji' Sequel To Start Filming On January 21st In Atlanta - Adds 'Captain Marvel' Art Director - GWW".. Retrieved October 25, 2018. ^ Jirak, Jamie (May 11, 2019). 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Carrying on from the preceding chapter, we are now immersed within the next instalment that is Jumanji: The Next Level. And what a linear level this is. After the overall outline, and outcome, of the interesting first period we are succumb to a rather dislodged affair of what, at best, can only be described as a Kentucky Derby of low standard, puerile and noticeably immature game to catapult this embarrassing farce; To enthral is target audience that, as seen, has now dropped to a lower age of understanding that this witless wonder is demeaning of any sense of wit and imagination. This is not merely poor execution of script, at its very core, it is at a level that does not hold its audience in any regard for its art; lazy is too cliché at best, this is a level of the lowest form of direction and experience in film.
Once more, we have all the four friends of the previous quest cantering along in the frolics of a new adventure; a new game and fresh locations and each being mixed and stirred with avatars that are based on, and around, their last gathering, at least.
It is in this new gathering that we see the dreary four and we bear witness to a small group of friends, who lacking in chemistry, charisma and charm, produces simply too little screen presence here to fill the audience with delight and wonder; it's all a tedious affair, even to the point of adding new faces to the game, Messer's Awkwafina, Glover and DeVito, and their respective personalities' cannot pull this from the quagmire of its astonishingly dull script and poor lacklustre avatar building disaster. There simply is no true aura, no honest connection amongst this new mindset between the players; What was once had is now, regrettably, misplaced and removed. Age has most certainly refused to gather pace but placed a regression of personality and having receded into childlike banter and juvenile charade. Already, by the second level, this has promptly turned into self-parody.

"This next adventure is even more challenging. And remember, the future of Jumanji is in your hands! " Martha: I think [Spencer] went back in. We got to go get him. Fridge: Are you out of your mind?! Jumanji: The Next Level is a sequel to the 2017 film Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, itself a sequel to the 1995 film Jumanji (and its Spiritual Successor Zathura). Directed by Jake Kasdan, it sees the return of Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Jack Black, Karen Gillan and Nick Jonas, who are joined this time by Danny Devito, Danny Glover and Awkwafina. Following the events of the previous film, Spencer secretly kept the pieces of the Jumanji video game, and while visiting from college for the holidays, worked to repair the system in the basement of his house. When Spencer's friends arrive, they find Spencer missing and the game running, and decide to re-enter Jumanji to save him. Spencer's visiting grandfather, Eddie (DeVito), and his estranged friend, Milo Walker (Glover), hear the commotion, and inadvertently get sucked into the game too. The teenaged friends must help Eddie and Milo get used to their in-game avatars and get their help to find Spencer and escape Jumanji again. The film was released on December 13, 2019. Previews: Trailer 1, Trailer 2. Jumanji: The Next Level contains examples of: Acting Unnatural: When Ming and Finbar go off to steal camels at the Oasis, they leave Bravestone (currently the avatar of Grandpa Eddie) to keep watch and tell him not to draw attention. He stands in the middle of the square looking awkward. When two locals walk by—not paying him any attention—he calls out "Nothing to see here! Keep moving! ". This, naturally, attracts their attention, and the situation soon devolves into a brawl that draws in most of the population of the Oasis. Action Girl: Martha as Ruby Roundhouse continues to be a veritable One-Woman Army, dispatching multiple mooks. Actor Allusion: Danny DeVito hearing that the chef at Nora's left for Philadelphia. Perhaps to work at Paddy's Pub? Aesop Amnesia: Spencer backpedals on the lesson he learned in the previous film about the importance of the real world and the dangers of the Jumanji video game, as he works to rebuild it, feeling inadequate and out of control in his life compared to his friends. Alternative Foreign Theme Song: The Japanese version, weirdly enough, uses a Christmas-themed song titled "Merry Merry Christmas Night" by Taiiku Okazaki for its ending theme. Artistic License – Geography: Jumanji was always a fictional African jungle and associated wildlife. While the characters start in the same swampy area they did last time, they got in a plane and after five minutes of exposition are dumped into Saharan sand dunes. Then they trek their way to a snowy mountain fortress, all of which would be a thousand miles apart and not in that order. Granted, it's a video game but also runs into Africa Is a Country. Autobots, Rock Out! : "Welcome to the Jungle" plays again, as the characters decide to bathe into character-changing waters. Avengers, Assemble! : Bethany explicitly refers to the others as her 'team' when asking Alex for help. Bag of Holding: Played Up to Eleven with Mouse. His bag now holds an entire array of miscellaneous items that come useful right at the moments the team needed them, from a smaller bag containing ice-climbing equipment to an entire boombox to trigger Ruby's Dance Battler skill. Bait-and-Switch: At one point, Milo encounters a hippo, presumably the same one that killed Bethany the last time. Fridge (who is in Bethany's avatar) tries to warn Milo, but is himself killed, this time by an anaconda. Battle Couple: Martha and Spencer become this once reunited, particularly when Spencer gets the Bravestone avatar back. Big Damn Heroes: When it looks like the gang is about to be killed by mandrills, Alex and Bethany (as "Seaplane" and Cyclone the horse, respectively) show up and scare them off. Bittersweet Ending: Spencer, Eddie and the others exit the game and return to the real world but Milo decides to stay behind and protect Jumanji, the game is still out there, and Spencer's mom and a heating mechanic are now presumably sucked into the game while releasing a herd of ostriches into the real world. Black Comedy: The character deaths in this film are more over-the-top and Played for Laughs. It starts with Fridge lecturing the group on how to avoid the hippo that killed him last time and to always be alert, before a giant snake descends out of nowhere and snaps him up. We also get Bravestone being ripped to shreds by a peck from an ostrich, Milo being Punched Across the Room into a rock outcropping that falls and crushes him, and the entire party is blown up by a rocket launcher fired using Improbable Aiming Skills. Black Dude Dies First: Fridge is the first one to lose a life, although in this case as the Shelly Oberon avatar. Brick Joke: Fridge tries to convince himself that Shelly is not completely useless by attempting to do some squat-thrusts, but collapses from exhaustion after barely pulling off just one. Later when he becomes Ruby, he attempts to do squat-thrusts again, only this time he ends up leaping through the roof with a single jump. Eddie Bravestone starts off confused about the context of the game and calls it Ju-man-ji. When Eddie Ming sets the clear condition for the game and realizes he has to shout its name, Eddie/Ming: What did they say? Ju-man-ji? Eddie constantly spams Bravestone's Smoldering Intensity skill at random moments throughout the film. While talking to Nora at the end of the film, real-life Eddie tries to use his Smoldering Intensity to flirt with her. Butt-Monkey: Fridge Johnson is once again stuck into one of the non-badass avatars, which he considers extremely unfair. In the previous film, Fridge Mouse had the highest amount of Weaknesses, at three Weaknesses in total note. This time, while Milo Mouse did not gain any additional Weaknesses, Fridge Shelly gains an additional three Weaknesses note  to Shelly's original Weakness of Endurance, making his a total of four Weaknesses and, once again, the highest amount in the group. Call-Back: The same sequence for entering Jumanji was reused (running through a forest before falling a great height into the jungle), only this time it is from the perspective of Martha/Ruby. Like in Welcome to the Jungle, Shelly Oberon is killed near the same spot, in the same way (getting eaten on the head), though both the animal involved and who's controlling Shelly are different. Franklin "Mouse" Finbar is still weak to cake. It gets to the point that Fridge Mouse panics and immediately wrecks an entire cake offered to him, while in real-life Fridge is shown to have grown averse to eating cake. Ruby Roundhouse still retains her Dance Battler skill, which comes into play during the climax of the film. At the end of the film, Spencer plays Street Fighter V with Eddie, the game he was playing at the start of the previous film. During the end credits sequence, the board game dice and Alan's game token are seen, as a reference to the first movie. The Cameo: Bebe Neuwirth makes an appearance as Aunt Nora, her character from the original, who now owns the eponymous "Nora's" restaurant. Chekhov's Gun The Jumanji Berry is Jurgen's weakness. The glowing water around the Jumanji Berry that lets the players switch avatars pops up again in the climax. Once again, each character's stats. Shelly Oberon's skill of Geometry, Ruby's skill of nunchuks, and Mouse's skill of Linguistics. Chekhov's Skill: One of Bravestone's established skills is "smoldering intensity, " which amounts to a wispy stare off into the distance. With Eddie he can't seem to get it quite right, the timing is off or he ends up with a slack jawed gape. It's not until after he leaves Jumanji that he nails it flirting with Nora, the owner of his old restaurant. Comically Missing the Point: Eddie and Milo take some time to comprehend the nature of the situation they are in. Company Cross References: As usual for a Sony film, it also crosses into Product Placement. Spencer's bedroom still has a poster for a PlayStation 4 game (and he's playing the PS4 with his grandpa at the end of the movie), the Jumanji console's hooked up to a large Sony Trinitron CRT from the 2000s, and the boombox pulled out towards the end of the film by Mouse is an old 80s Sony boombox. A rather clever case. When Milo as Cyclone rescues Eddie as Ming and they follow the instructions to end the game, it looks like a pegasus flying above sun-tinted clouds — very much like the 1990s TriStar Pictures logo that the 1995 Jumanji opened with (this film and its' predecessor were instead released by Columbia Pictures due to Tristar being Demoted to Extra in the late 90s). Convenient Terminal Illness: Milo is revealed to have some unspecified terminal illness, which prompts his decision to stay in Jumanji in his avatar in the end... and his decision to come mend bridges with Eddie in the first place, as the latter correctly guesses. Justified since, well, getting old sucks. Crazy Jealous Guy: Switchblade is married to Dr. Bravestone's ex-girlfriend and is unhappy that she still has feelings for Bravestone. Damn You, Muscle Memory! : No one got to choose their characters before entering the game. Martha arrived as Ruby Roundhouse again, which gave her an edge because she was well versed with the character. Fridge went into Shelly Oberon's body instead of Mouse, forcing him to be The Navigator rather than a Human Pack Mule and The Beastmaster. Spencer wanted to return to Jumanji to relive the feeling of being Bravestone again, but was put into the new character Ming Fleetfoot, a small Asian female cat burglar. After figuring out how to switch avatars using water glowing with the green Jumanji energy, Spencer, Fridge and Bethany all return to their classic avatars for the climax. Demoted to Extra: Not that he had a huge role in the first movie, but Nick Jonas' Alex has very little to do in this film and doesn't even show up till shortly before the climax. Disney Villain Death: During the Final Battle, Spencer ultimately sends Jurgen plummeting to his death from the bridge of his airship. Distracted by My Own Sexy: Eddie and Milo take a moment to admire their respective avatars' bodies, particularly Bravestone's hips and Finbar's thighs. The first thing Fridge does in Ruby's body is feel her boobs. Double-Meaning Title: The Next Level could mean either escalating stakes or a literal next level in a video game. Expansion Pack World: In Welcome to the Jungle, the whole of the land of Jumanji is seen as been composed of a wide jungle valley. In this film, however, the heroes travel through scorching deserts and freezing snow-covered mountains, and Alex reveals that he explored these territories during his time alone in the game. Experienced Protagonist: Martha and Fridge remember all their experiences from the previous film, and are saddled explaining the situation to Eddie and Milo. Equal-Opportunity Evil: Jurgen the Brutal's clansmen include men and women from various ethnicities. Eunuchs Are Evil: Bethany and Fridge attempted to infiltrate Jurgen the Brutal's fortress by impersonating his allies, the Brothers Kababik. Unbeknownst to them, one of the brothers (the one that Fridge impersonated) is an eunuch. This led to an awkward and hilarious conversation where a mook mentioned Fridge's supposed castration. Feathered Fiend: Eddie/Bravestone threatens a wild ostrich in the desert, who promptly kills him with a single peck. Said ostrich then flees and returns with an entire flock of angry ostriches, chasing the group as they try to escape in dune buggies. Unlike real ostriches (which rely on powerful kicks for defense/attack), the Jumanji versions have thick, powerful beaks that can punch through metal with a few pecks. "Freaky Friday" Flip: Thanks to the rules of Jumanji, Martha appears as Ruby Roundhouse once more... but Eddie and Milo are transformed into Dr. Smolder Bravestone and Franklin "Mouse" Finbar, respectively, and Fridge is now Bethany's former avatar, Professor Shelly Oberon. Later in the film, Fridge and Martha discover a strange lake filled with water that causes them to switch avatars if they both enter the lake at the same time. After Bethany enters the game in the body of a horse while Spencer is in the new avatar of a female thief, the gang use the water to put Spencer, Fridge and Bethany back in their original avatars while transferring Eddie and Milo into new bodies. Mainly justified due to Fridge's comments about how the players and avatars don't mesh well with their current set-up: Milo's slow delivery and long-winded speeches fail to get to the point when he needs to drop knowledge on animals or translate what they say, Eddie's impulsiveness with the most physically capable avatar they have has resulted in an actual Total Party Kill, and Spencer's neurotic personality does not vibe well with playing a thief. Freeze-Frame Bonus: When Jurgen the Brutal beheaded Spencer Ming, you can briefly see Ming's head flung off of her body before disintegrating. Game-Breaking Bug: In-Universe; it's heavily implied that the water that allows the characters to switch bodies is a result of the game being broken and not an actual feature, and it quickly comes in handy during the climax. Gender Bender: As in the previous film; Spencer is given a new avatar in the form of a female thief, Ming, and Bethany later returns to her original avatar of Professor Shelly Oberon. Bethany herself first enters the game as a male horse. Fridge also gets a turn at this when he and Martha briefly swap avatars, turning him into Ruby Roundhouse, complete with the shameless admission that touching his boobs was the first thing he did upon realizing who he was. Eddie ends up in the body of Ming after Spencer, Fridge and Bethany switch back to their old avatars. The Ghost: The Brothers Kababik, Jurgen the Brutal's allies. Their absence allow Bethany and Fridge to unintentionally impersonate them when they attempt to infiltrate Jurgen's fortress. Grim Up North: The last level of the game takes place in the icy northern region of Jumanji where Jurgen the Brutal's fortress is located. Happy Ending Override: Welcome to the Jungle ended with the four friends having undergone some positive Character Development and with the Jumanji video game destroyed, but when this film begins a couple of years later, Spencer's trouble coping with the real world prompts him to rebuild the game, which results in him, his friends and others getting trapped back in it. Heart Is an Awesome Power: Fridge is unimpressed with Shelly and Mouse's new skills of geometry and linguistics. Turns out linguistics means Mouse is able to talk to animals and Fridge uses Shelly's geometry ability to navigate a series of swinging rope bridges. Hollywood New England: Everyone lives in a small New Hampshire town. Horseback Heroism: When the heroes are surrounded by mandrills and it looks like this is going to be the end for them, they Alex (as 'Seaplane') comes galloping in on a black stallion and scatters the mandrills. The heroes are even more surprised that the horse is Bethany in the avatar of Cyclone, a new PC in the game. How Do I Shot Web? : With two new characters entering the game and only one returning player in her familiar avatar, the characters initially have trouble adapting to their new/old skills: Fridge is not pleased to be stuck in an avatar who is even less physically capable than his old one. Compared to Mouse, he despises how Shelly's only key use is to read the map while having weaknesses that the levels clearly exploit. Spencer dislikes how Ming lacks the raw power and intensity of Bravestone, even referring to her as his own Distaff Counterpart. Huge Guy, Tiny Girl: Given their friendship built from the first movie, this becomes apparent with Fridge next to Bethany and Martha. After meeting up they give each other hugs and the girls barely come up to his sternum. In the game this is repeated with Bravestone when paired next to Ming Fleetfoot. I Choose to Stay: Milo remains in Jumanji at the end of the movie rather than returning to the real world. Identical Grandson: The new Big Bad, Jurgen the Brutal, is stated in the backstory to have killed Bravestone's parents. Bravestone's father is played in a brief flashback by Dwayne Johnson in a curly wig and Porn Stache. Idiot Ball: Despite repeatedly having everything explained to him and warned, Grandpa Eddie continuously makes choices that put the entire group in danger and get them killed. It wouldn't be so egregious if Milo didn't adapt to the situation much better and quicker. Improbable Aiming Skills: At one point, a thug miles away manages to inflict a total party kill with a rocket launcher that seems to auto-lock onto them. Might be justified, since said thug was established earlier as Bravestone's sole weakness. Informed Flaw: Shelly Oberon's weaknesses now include Sun, Heat, and Sand — while the team is in the middle of a desert. However, Fridge Shelly has no problem functioning during this leg of the adventure and gets out of the level without difficulty. Insecure Love Interest: Part of Spencer's reasons for going back to Jumanji is this, as he feels that Martha is doing better with her college life than he is based on her Instagram posts showing her making new friends; Martha has to assure him later that they are all insecure and she still feels that she is at her best with him. Kryptonite Factor: Jurgen's only vulnerability is the Jumanji berry, which weakens him enough for Spencer/Bravestone to hurt him. Kryptonite Is Everywhere: Fridge is particularly frustrated when he looks at Shelly's new character stats and sees that his weaknesses are now Endurance, Sun, Heat and Sand, while they're in the middle of a desert. Large Ham: Fridge is just as hammy as Bethany in the Shelly Oberon avatar. Shelly/Fridge: THIS CAN'T BE HAPPENING! Fridge also gets hammy when he temporarily takes over Ruby Roundhouse, excited that he finally has an athletic body. The Rock and Kevin Hart pretending to be old men are a masterclass of overacting. Eddie: My hips feel good now. Milo: ( pulling up his pants) Look at my thighs! Lighter and Softer: Zigzagged compared to Welcome to the Jungle. The additition of Eddie and Milo means the movie has a much heavier comedic slant, the returning cast has already been through Jumanji once and are more annoyed than scared this time, and character deaths are usually Played for Laughs instead of Played for Drama. On the other hand, the adventure is still very dangerous (probably moreso than the first), the group is still at risk of getting Killed Off for Real if they lose all their lives, and Jurgen the Brutal is a far more intimidating villain than Van Pelt was. Likes Older Men: Though it's never addressed directly, Bethany's crush on Alex still remains. Played with Martha/Ruby, who at some point was mesmerized by Bravestone until she reminded herself that it is Spencer's grandfather behind the avatar, not Spencer himself. The Load: While Eddie and Milo frequently come in handy, it's exclusively due to their characters' innate skills; left to their own abilities and personalities, they need things explained to them several times and get the team into trouble on more than one occasion. Man, I Feel Like a Woman: Once Fridge ends up in Ruby's body: Fridge: Check these boobs! Martha: Please, do not touch my boobs... Fridge: It was the first thing I touched! Maniac Monkeys: The heroes fight a horde of monkeys with mandrill-like heads and gelada-like bodies on a Rope Bridge. Medieval Stasis: Jurgen the Brutal and his clansmen, aside from their Schizo Tech. Mercy Invincibility: Downplayed trope. When the characters respawn they fall from the sky unharmed. Minor Injury Overreaction: Fridge Shelly sprains his ankle at the climax of Act II and makes a big show of how hurt he is. After another body swap Bethany is back as Shelly and tells everyone it doesn't hurt THAT bad. Mistaken for Afterlife: Eddie and Milo each assume that they died and Jumanji is hell. Milo: Did I die and turn into some kind of, small, muscular boyscout? Mistaken for Special Guest: Bethany and Fridge attempt to infiltrate Jurgen's fortress by mingling with Jurgen's troops the same way Alex did. Looking nowhere near as military as Alex, they are immediately spotted. Fortunately for them, they are mistaken for the Brothers Kababik, Jurgen the Brutal's allies, and brought into the fortress. They then attempt to maintain the masquerade despite knowing nothing about the Brothers Kababik (and one of them being white and the other black). Mix-and-Match Critters: The monkeys have mandrill-like, colorful heads but gelada-like bodies with long fur and long tail. The ostriches have cassowary-like crests on their head. Never Trust a Trailer: Played with. Nigel's line that not everyone will make it this time is nowhere in the film, and once again no one loses their last life. However, Milo, who's terminally ill in real life, decides to stay to protect Jumanji as Cyclone the Pegasus. New Powers as the Plot Demands: Compared to the previous film, some of the avatars have expanded skillsets and new weaknesses, with these new traits having some relevance to the changes to the game. New Rules as the Plot Demands: Jumanji now has an entirely new landscape to explore, new villains, new player characters (along with the ability to accomodate more than five players), and a function to let players change their avatar during a game in progress. Justified due to its magic and the fact it's broken and implied to be glitching; that last new feature is even hinted to be such a glitch and probably not intended by the game. Nice Job Breaking It, Hero! : Eddie catches a petty thief who stole the key to Jurgen's chest containing the Falcon Jewel and hands her over to him, just as Martha and Fridge realize said thief was actually Spencer in a new avatar. He shortly loses his first life to an execution via a flying axe to the head. Despite attracting the attention of a mob boss named Switchblade, who is Bravestone's only new weakness, Eddie Bravestone gets overconfident and refuses to budge when the team urges him to run, costing all of them a life when Switchblade launches a missile on them. Noodle Incident: The full story of why the Kababik brother that gave up their testicles is not revealed but it was such a sacrifice that several mooks are visibly moved by it. No Name Given: Dr. Bravestone's ex-girlfriend (who's married to his Arch-Enemy Switchblade) is unnamed. She's referred only as "Flame". Not So Invincible After All: Dr. Bravestone has a Weakness now — Switchblade. Not a weapon, a gang leader named Switchblade, who is furious at Bravestone for apparently having had a fling with his wife in the past. That Switchblade is Bravestone's weakness justifies his Improbable Aiming Skills when he manages to hit Bravestone with a rocket launcher from a mile away, on a ballistic trajectory. Oh, No... Not Again! : Martha and Fridge weren't happy at being forced back into the world of Jumanji once more, and Fridge is particularly frustrated at being stuck in a new avatar, even if they accept the need to do it to save Spencer. One-Man Army: Eddie as Dr. Bravestone lays out forty men with ease in the oasis. The only reason he doesn't take out more is because his weakness shows up, Switchblade, and Eddie has the mind to recognize that's a bad sign and get out of there. Patchwork Map: Each game level is a different environment. A jungle, desert, tundra and coniferous forest are all unrealistically close to each other. Power-Up Letdown: Spencer is quite upset he didn't get to be Dr. Bravestone when he re-entered the game and ended up in the body of Ming Fleetfoot, a thief and pickpocket who has Pollen as a weakness. Spencer cracks that the descriptor "small, crafty, and has allergies" is pretty much who he already was. Punched Across the Room: A single punch from Bravestone is enough to send Mooks flying through walls, much to the delight of Eddie. Punch! Punch! Punch! Uh Oh... : In the climax, Jurgen No Sells Bravestone's Megaton Punches. At least he did before he was hit with the Jumanji berry. Rapid-Fire "No! ": Fridge gets this reaction upon realizing that he's stuck as Shelly Oberon... and thus, once again a non-badass avatar. Reality Ensues: The team (sans Martha and Alex) leaps into a mountain rapids that flows with the mysterious water to change back into their original avatars. They succeed, and attempt to do a Power Walk out of the waters... only to stop midway and shiver badly from how cold it actually is. Spencer and Martha had a great time being a couple for their senior year of high school, but grew apart when they went to college, and while Spencer struggled being on his own he only saw Martha's social media light up every day, which lead to him suggesting they take a break and only perpetuated his own feelings of inadequacy. The Be Yourself moral they learned in the previous film is not a universal cure for all your insecurities. As any person with an old relative that needs help with modern technology will testify, old people like Eddie nor Milo have very little idea how video games should even remotely work or be played and are far less accepting to the concept of being trapped in one than bunch of teens. Remember the New Guy? : The game's new antagonist, the warlord Jurgen the Brutal, is established as having killed Professor Bravestone's parents when Bravestone was a child. Save Scumming: Alex is forced to do this to rescue Milo Cyclone by memorizing the path to avoid the traps, despite arriving late he used up two lives to get him out of there. Schizo Tech: The bad guys drive pickup trucks with mounted machine guns and have a jet-propelled airship at their HQ, but appear to only fight with axes and other medieval melee weapons. Shall I Repeat That? : This is the one rule Eddie appears to grasp fast. It helps that the "line of dialogue" ends with a beautiful woman kissing him. Shout-Out: The scenes of the characters traversing sand dunes and rock canyons evokes Lawrence of Arabia. Secretly Dying: Milo reveals to Eddie that he showed up to make amends because he doesn't have much time left. This also influences his choice to stay in Jumanji as its protector in the end. Sequel Escalation: Invoked, as Nigel explicitly tells the players in the first trailer that this new adventure will be even more difficult and dangerous. Sequel Hook: The film ends with Spencer's mother and a handyman discovering Jumanji in the basement, and later shows a flock of ostriches running through Bradford in front of the Nora's diner just as the group was leaving. Sixth Ranger: Spiritually, Eddie and Milo are new additions to the Jumanji group, although subverted in that they are more The Load due to their age, confusion and bickering. In the game, new avatar characters include Classy Cat-Burglar Ming Fleetfoot and Cool Horse Cyclone. Something Completely Different: The last avatar to be introduced is a Cool Horse named Cyclone note, who is completely incapable of human speech and requires Mouse to be a translator. The climax reveals that Cyclone can fly like Pegasus. Sure, Let's Go with That: Played heavily in a sequence with regards to " The Brothers Kababik ". Bethany/Shelly and Fridge/Mouse attempt to infiltrate Jurgen's fortress by blending in with the entering crowd. Their clothes failed to blend in and a guard catches them, but he asks whether the pair are their expected guests, The Brothers Kababik, to which Bethany says yes. The guard then questions their differing ethnic looks despite being "brothers". Bethany comes up with an explaination that they are born of different mothers under the same father. The guard accepts this. An escort for them later on describes the younger brother Mouse is standing-in for as a eunuch. Fridge took heavy offense to it, but Bethany/Shelly forces him to play along, leading to an awkward conversation about Fridge/Mouse's missing balls. When meeting with Jurgen to exchange for the Falcon Jewel, Jurgen demands the Brothers to bring out their younger sister, with whom he is to wed as part of the deal. Bethany and Fridge panic upon realising they do not have a sister stand-in, until Martha/Ruby bursts in announcing herself as the sister. Jurgen accepts, and Martha was about to claim back the jewel... until a letter arrived from the actual Brothers Kababik announcing the delay to their arrival, immediately outing the group as intruders. Suspicious Missed Messages: When Spencer doesn't answer his phone, Martha, Bethany and Fridge go looking for him. When they find his phone in the basement, it has more than a dozen missed calls and more than 40 unread texts on it: mostly from them. This convinces them that he has not just gone to the store or anything mundane, but almost certainly gone back into the game. Talking Is a Free Action: Averted hard (and complained about hard) with Milo's zoological expositions. Technologically Blind Elders: Eddie and Milo need the other players to explain video games to them multiple times. Took a Level in Badass: As well as their existing skills, the avatars have gained new abilities; Oberon is now an expert in geometry, Roundhouse can use nunchucks, and Mouse is a skilled linguist who can even communicate with animals. Total Party Kill: Once Eddie gets Switchblade riled up, he shoots an RPG that kills the entire party, making everyone angry at wasting one life. Trailers Always Spoil: The final trailer ends with Bethany returning to being Shelly Oberon after dipping into the glowing water, spoiling that everyone returns to their former player characters right before the climax. True Companions: Even with Spencer having grown distant from the other three, once they realise that he has returned to Jumanji Fridge, Martha and Bethany determine to go back and save him, Bethany later contacting Alex for help when she is left behind and describing the group as her team. Uncomfortable Elevator Moment: As Fridge and Bethany go up pretending to be the Brothers Kababik, the Info Dump on them gets increasingly unsettling and hard to keep in-character - particularly Fridge supposedly being an eunuch. Unexpected Gameplay Change: The sudden "platforming" with the need to make perfectly timed jumps between rotating bridges can certainly give that impression. Unpredictable Results: While malicious, the rules of Jumanji seemed to be rather clear in previous films and the characters had to work with them. The haphazard repair to the console seemed to throw all that out of alignment, particularly in that they weren't able to choose their characters before entering, and even the experienced characters are questioning all the changes and noticing Good Bad Bugs along the way. Unskilled, but Strong: Eddie is an old man who is slow to pick up on things, has no idea how video games or their associated tropes work, and has no sense of tact or subtlety. Lucky for him, he's in the body of Dr. Smolder Bravestone, an avatar who is inhumanly strong and fast enough to punch men through walls and accomplish physical challenges no problem. Video Credits: The credits pan over a map covered with objects, and once the cast appears, they're all relevant to the characters (such as Mouse's handkerchief, the nunchucks Ruby wields, and Spencer's inhaler). We Used to Be Friends: Eddie and Milo were once close friends and business partners but at the start of the movie they haven't spoken in fifteen years. Turns out Milo was getting too old for the restaurant business and want to retire and travel with his wife. Eddie meanwhile had poured his life into the restaurant and was devastated to have it ripped out from under him. Weaksauce Weakness: The new villain, Jurgen the Brutal, who can easily engage Bravestone in a physical fight, is revealed to be vulnerable to the Jumanji Berry. What the Hell, Hero? : Eddie Bravestone's stubbornness and implusive recklessness with his newfound strength has gotten the team into countless trouble, eventually costing them their lives. Similarly, Milo Mouse's longwinded Motor Mouth habits come far too late in explaining the threats any animal can pose to them before they could avoid it. After finding Spencer the rest of the group gives him one of these. He explains his plan was to fix the game and re-live their first adventure as a self-esteem boost, believing he'd be ok since he'd already beaten the game and would be playing as Bravestone. He wasn't expecting that the game would create a brand new scenario or that its broken state would have side effects, like not being able to pick your avatar. What You Are in the Dark: A good description of Bethany's situation; with Spencer, Fridge and Martha stuck in Jumanji along with Eddie and Milo, Bethany has no explanation anyone else would believe, every reason to not want to be stuck back in the game herself, and no way of knowing if she even can do anything to help, but rather than run away and ignore it she immediately contacts Alex, the only other person she knows who has experience with Jumanji, to get his help. The Worf Effect: Dr. Bravestone is strong enough to punch men through walls and across rooms, and when hit himself he doesn't even flinch. But when he comes up against Jurgen the Brutal, he finds himself on the receiving end of the same treatment. It takes the Jumanji Berry to weaken Jurgen enough for Bravestone's blows to have an effect. Wrong Genre Savvy: Shelly and Ruby immediately suspect that the green, electrically-charged water surrounding the Jumanji Fruit contains some horrible peril. Turns out, it's just a bug of the game that allows them to swap avatars. You Killed My Father: Played with in that while Jurgen did do this to Bravestone's parents, neither Eddie nor Spencer really care due to them just being players controlling the avatar.

 

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