Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle Trailer - The Rock and Kevin Hart are back with a bang in this adventure ride
Check out the trailer of The Rock and Kevin Hart's Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
After adapting the iconic TV show Baywatch on screen, Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson is bringing back the iconic movie Jumanji which then starred Robin Williams and Bonnie Hunt. Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle is here and will be a stand-alone sequel to the previous 1995 classic movie. Along with The Rock, the movie also stars Kevin Hart, Jack Black, Karen Gillan, Nick Jonas and Bobby Cannavale.
The trailer of the movie came out yesterday and it has already got fans excited. In the trailer, we are introduced to four teenage characters who get sucked into a video game. The four then transform into Dr. Smolder Braveston (played by The Rock), Franklin "Moose" Finbar (played by Kevin Hart), Professor Shelly Oberon (played by Jack Black) and Ruby Roundhouse (played by Karen Gillan). We also get a small glimpse of Nick who plays Jefferson “Seaplane” McDonough.
Watch the video below:
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The Rock shared the trailer on his Instagram page.
His caption reads, "The 'gram WORLD EXCLUSIVE #Jumanji trailer. My name is Dr. Smolder Bravestone. I have cool superpowers and do this sexy thing with my eyebrow. I also try really hard not to cry when I'm scared. #TheLegendContinues #Jumanji #WelcomeToTheJungle #DontCryDontCryDontCry CHRISTMAS."
Priyanka Chopra who was The Rock's co-star in Baywatch took to Twitter to praise the trailer of Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle.
The @jumanjimovie trailer is amazing @TheRock I luv all of u together!Can't wait @TheRock @KevinHart4real @nickjonas #jackblack#karengillan https://t.co/69c9JmkwM7
Her tweet reads as, "The @jumanjimovie trailer is amazing @TheRock I luv all of u together!Can't wait @TheRock @KevinHart4real @nickjonas #jackblack#karengillan."
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle is slated to release on December 20, 2017, in the US.
























































