Dwayne Johnson's JUMANJI Movie is a Sequel, Not a Reboot

One of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's numerous upcoming projects is a "re-imagining" of the 1995 film Jumanji, and for the longest time, we thought that meant it was a reboot. But in a couple of new Instagram posts, the producer/actor makes it crystal clear: this is not a reboot, but a "continuation."

Yo.. Lots of positive πŸ‘πŸΎ chatter now on something I should've clarified months ago when we announced we were making JUMANJI. This new movie will NOT be a remake or reboot of the original. It will be a CONTINUATION of the awesome JUMANJI adventure 20 years later. As a producer on this movie and someone who loves the original, you have my word we'll honor the legend of "Alan Parrish" and properly introduce a whole new generation to the fun and crazy JUMANJI universe that so many of us loved and grew up on. Our director Jake Kasdan and lead producer Matt Tohlmach are focused and ready go. They also have no f*cking idea what they've gotten themselves into by hiring Me, Kevin Hart and Jack Black aka "The Cray Cray Triplets" as the stars of this movie.πŸ˜‚πŸ’€ Shooting begins in 4 weeks. And on a personal note, it's such a cool thing for me to bring the production of this movie to Hawaii. The positive ripple effect it has on local businesses and families in terms of creating jobs and additional income makes me very happy. I grew up on the island thru hard times and good times, so it means a lot to this local boy. Hell, I used to steal a Snickers candy bar every day from 7-11 when I walked to the gym as my pre workout meal when I was 14yrs cause I was too broke to buy one. When I return to Hawaii, I will go back to that 7-11 (on Kapiolani Blvd) and finally buy that Snickers bar after all these years. Then I'll proceed to my psychiatric therapy session cause clearly I'm still messed up over that broke time in my life. #JUMANJI #HAWAII #SonyPictures #SnickersForTheWholeCrew

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Sounds good to me. Generally speaking, I prefer when filmmakers try to expand on the worlds/universes we've see in a film instead of just doing a straight remake or reboot, because it shows that they care enough about the stories that came before it to actually incorporate those events into their new vision. I'm not sure if this Jumanji sequel will be any good, but at least it sounds like it'll pay homage to the character Robin Williams played in the '95 movie and it (hopefully) won't just be a beat-for-beat retread of what we've already seen.

Jumanji (it'll probably receive a subtitle before too long) hits theaters on July 28, 2017.

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