Jumanji 

Jumanji: The Next Level (titulada: Jumanji: El siguiente nivel en Hispanoamérica y Jumanji: Siguiente nivel en España) es una película de comedia de aventuras de fantasía estadounidense de 2019 dirigida por Jake Kasdan y coescrita por Kasdan, Jeff Pinkner y Scott Rosenberg. Es una secuela de Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, y es la tercera entrega de la franquicia de Jumanji. Está protagonizada por Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Kevin Hart, Karen Gillan, Nick Jonas, Alex Wolff, Morgan Turner, Ser'Darius Blain y Madison Iseman repitiendo sus papeles de la película anterior, mientras que Awkwafina, Rory McCann, Danny Glover y Danny DeVito también se unen al elenco. La trama de la película tiene lugar tres años después de los sucesos en la entrega anterior, en el que el mismo grupo de adolescentes, junto con un viejo amigo y dos adiciones involuntarias, quedan atrapados en Jumanji. Ahí, todos se enfrentan a nuevos problemas y desafíos, tanto con los antiguos como con los nuevos avatares, mientras tienen que salvar la tierra de un nuevo villano para escapar y salir de Jumanji.Jumanji es un libro ilustrado de fantasía para niños de 1981, escrito e ilustrado por el autor estadounidense Chris Van Allsburg. Fue adaptada en una película de 1995 del mismo nombre. Tanto el libro como la película tratan sobre un juego de mesa mágico que implementa animales reales y otros elementos de la selva a medida que se juega; por lo tanto, los peligros que los jugadores deben superar en el juego también aparecen en la vida real. La estrella de Jumanji, Robin Williams, afirmó que «jumanji» es una palabra zulú que significa «muchos efectos», y Van Allsburg lo afirmó también.[1]Jumanji, la película que nos lleva a una aventura salvaje llena de peligros y emociones, tiene una historia real tan maravilloso como la propia película. Desde sus raíces en un cuento infantil hasta su transformación en una exitosa franquicia, Jumanji ha cautivado a generaciones de espectadores. En este artículo, exploraremos los orígenes de la película, los personajes que dieron vida a la historia y los lugares que sirvieron como escenario para esta emocionante aventura.

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The film follows the series of events of two children who move into a longtime empty house and discover a supernatural board game that upon players rolls of the dice, sends wild animals and other jungle hazards to manifest into their world and antagonise the players and surrounding neighbourhood. When they start playing, they release a long time trapped man from the game's jungle world, where he explores the effects his disappearance made on town. Reuniting with his childhood friend, the four continue to play the game that the adults previously started 26 years ago, and intend to finish it to make the consequences of the game finally disappear.

"JUMANJI" was was shot in Keene, New Hampshire, where the story is set, North Berwick, Maine (the Parrish Shoes factory) and Vancouver, British Columbia. The film did well in the box office; it took in $100,475,249 in the United States and Canada and $162,322,000 overseas, totaling to $262,797,249. The film earned mixed reviews from critics, with review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reporting that 50% of 32 professional critics have given the film a positive review, with a rating average of 5.6 out of 10. Metacritic posts an average rating of 39%, based on 18 reviews.

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Cast

ActorCharacter
Robin Williams, Adam Hann-ByrdAlan Parrish
Bonnie Hunt, Laura Bell BundySarah Whittle
Bradley PiercePeter Shepherd
Kirsten DunstJudy Shepherd
Bebe NeuwirthNora Shepherd
Jonathan HydeVan Pelt, Sam Parrish
David Alan GrierCarl Bentley
Patricia ClarksonCarol Parrish
Malcolm StewartJim Shepherd
Annabel KershawMartha Shepherd
Gillian BarberMrs. Thomas
Frank WelkerCreature vocals

Soundtrack

All music composed by James Horner. Total length: 52

Track NumberTrack NameTrack LengthImage
1.Prologue And Main TItle3:42Jumanji 1995 Title
2.First Move2:20Bats
3.Monkey Mayhem4:42Jumanji-Monkeys-Party
4.A New World2:40Alan-Parrish-Jungle
5.It's Sarah's Move2:36Jumanji Elephant Token
6.The Hunter1:56JumanjiiJungleGun
7.Rampage Through Town2:28Rampage through town
8.Alan Parrish4:18Parrish Shoe Company
9.Stampede!2:12Jumanji Stampede
10.A Pelican Steals The Game1:40Jumanji Pelican
11.The Monsoon4:48Jumanji Monsoon
12.Jumanji11:47Jumanni Film Win
13.End Titles5:55Jumanji End

Commercial songs from the film, but not on the soundtrack, Tribal drumbeats were originally on the soundtrack but didn't make the final soundtrack but was herd briefly on Prologue and Main Title the name of the tribal drumbeats is Tribal Jungle:

SongWriterPerformerChorus
Una Voce Poco FaGioacchino RossiniAgnes Baltsas and the Vienna Symphony OrchestraIan Marin
Night & DayCole PorterN/AN/A
Serenade in D, Op. 44Antonin DvořákNeville Marriner & Academy of St. Martin-in-the-FieldsN/A
Locomotive BreathIan AndersonJethro TullN/A
The Ballad of Gilligan's Isle (Theme from Gilligan's Island)Sherwood Schwartz & George WyleN/AN/A

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Legacy

In 1995, a novelisation of the film was written by George Spelvin with contributions from Chris Van Allsburg, the author of the original picture book. It is a largely faithful adaptation with some backstory and wording differences and scenes that did not appear in the film or were cut from the final release.

In 1996, a cartoon adaptation known as simply "JUMANJI" was released. It is an abridged adaption of the 1995 film with some elements also taken from the original picture book were added. The gameplay of "JUMANJI" is an alternative method to the film, while Sarah Whittle did not appear.

In 1996, Milton Bradley released a board game adaptation of "JUMANJI", based on the game board and rules seen in the film, with some new gameplay elements added and new consequences as danger cards.

In 2005, an adaptation of the original "JUMANJI" book's sequel Zathura, was released. While the movie does not make any references to "JUMANJI", it is advertised as being a spiritual sequel to the 1995 film, taking place within the same universe.

In celebration of the original picture book's 30th anniversary, an audiobook read by "JUMANJI" film star Robin Williams was released.

Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle was released in December 2017. It serves as a sequel to the original film, but not featuring any of the characters.

After the surprising critical and financial success of Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, in 2018, Jumanji: The Next Level was announced by certain individuals such as Dwayne Johnson, making it the third "JUMANJI" film chronologically (excluding "ZATHURA".

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Trivia

  • The 1995 Christmas scene was the first scene to be shot on location, back to back with the Parrish Mansion in its much "cleaner" state to allow the crew to start creating the damaged effects needed to film.
  • This is the last film that I.L.M. special effects supervisor Stephen L. Price worked on before his death. The film is dedicated to his memory.
  • As the film credits draw to a close, the drumbeats of "JUMANJI"can be heard during the reprisal of the opening titles and menacing child's play scores, indicating that the game will return to be played again.

Early development

Early script, with similar scenarios to final film

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