
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle: Streaming, Cast & Sequel News
Twenty years after the 1995 original, Jumanji returned as a video-game comedy—pulling in nearly a billion dollars worldwide and spawning a franchise that keeps finding new angles. Whether you’re checking where to stream it tonight or wondering if another sequel will ever arrive, here’s everything current on the Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle era.
Release Year: 2017 · Stars: Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Kevin Hart, Karen Gillan · Franchise Position: Third film, sequel to 1995 Jumanji · Streaming: Netflix, Disney+ · Next Sequel: Jumanji: Open World
Quick snapshot
- Exact Jumanji 4 release date (GamesRadar)
- Whether Jumanji 3 is the final film (GamesRadar)
- 2017: Welcome to the Jungle released (Wikipedia)
- December 25, 2026: Jumanji: Open World planned (Wikipedia)
- Jumanji: Open World filming not started as of latest reports (GamesRadar)
- No trailer released yet (GamesRadar)
Key details about the 2017 film and its place in the Jumanji franchise.
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Director | Jake Kasdan |
| Release Date | December 20, 2017 |
| Runtime | 119 minutes |
| Preceded By | Jumanji (1995) |
| Avatars | Five main characters |
Is Jumanji on Netflix or Disney Plus?
The streaming picture for Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle has shifted several times. In April 2021, Sony signed a deal giving Disney access to the Jumanji films on Disney+ and Hulu after their Netflix window expired (Wikipedia). The film then appeared on Disney+ in select international regions on February 1, 2026 (Wikipedia).
Netflix availability
Netflix held the film during its primary window, and the timing proved fortuitous. In February 2026, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle became Netflix’s #1 action adventure movie (MovieWeb). It also topped Netflix U.S. charts ahead of the sequel debut that same month (CBR), suggesting the library film still draws significant viewership when positioned correctly.
Disney+ streaming
Disney+ availability follows the Netflix window per the Sony deal and varies by region. In select international markets, the film joined Disney+ on February 1, 2026 (Wikipedia). U.S. availability on Disney+ may follow a different schedule depending on regional licensing terms negotiated in the original agreement.
Other platforms
Beyond the major streaming services, the film remains available for digital purchase or rental through standard platforms. Physical media and transactional VOD provide options for viewers who prefer ownership over subscription-based access.
Streaming availability rotates based on licensing windows. What is on Netflix today may move to Disney+ next quarter. If you’re trying to watch tonight, check both platforms.
Who are the five characters in Jumanji?
Welcome to the Jungle reimagined the Jumanji concept as a video game, which meant reassigning the core cast to avatar roles. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Kevin Hart, Karen Gillan, Nick Jonas, Rhys Darby, and Bobby Cannavale in the primary ensemble (Wikipedia). The teens who become these avatars are Ser’Darius Blain, Madison Iseman, and Morgan Turner (Jumanji Fandom Wiki).
Main avatars
Dwayne Johnson plays Dr. Smolder Bravestone, the leader whose abilities include “bravestone” and a background as a jungle explorer. Jack Black takes on Professor Shelly Oberon—a role that lets him play an exaggerated version of himself, with a tendency to blame others when things go wrong. Kevin Hart is Franklin “Mouse” Finbar, whose strength is zoology and whose size belies his expertise. Karen Gillan portrays Ruby Roundhouse, a martial arts and weapons specialist. Nick Jonas rounds out the core group as Jefferson McDonald.
Teen players
The actual teenagers pulled into the game are Spencer Gilpin (Alex Wolff), who gets Bravestone; Bethany Hawkins (Madison Iseman), who becomes Oberon; Martha Kapelli (Morgan Turner), who transforms into Roundhouse; and Fridge Johnson (Ser’Darius Blain), who ends up as Finbar. Their relationships and character arcs drive the film’s emotional core as they learn to work together despite their differences.
Supporting cast
Rhys Darby plays Nigel Billingsley, the original player from 1995 who serves as the game’s guide. Bobby Cannavale appears as Van Pelt, the film’s antagonist and a hunter chasing the heroes through Jumanji.
Is Jumanji 4 coming?
Jumanji: Open World is confirmed and in active development. In March 2025, Sony officially confirmed Jumanji: Open World as a sequel in active development, with returning cast including Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Kevin Hart, and Karen Gillan (Wikipedia). The film will be directed by Jake Kasdan, who co-wrote it with Jeff Pinkner and Scott Rosenberg (Wikipedia).
Jumanji: Open World details
The film counts as the fifth Jumanji film, counting Zathura (2005) as the second entry in the franchise chronology (Wikipedia). The release date has already shifted once: originally planned for December 11, 2026, it moved to December 25, 2026, to avoid competing with Avengers: Doomsday and Dune: Part Three (Wikipedia).
Cast updates
In October 2025, a casting update revealed new additions: Brittany O’Grady and Burn Gorman joined the project, while reprising cast includes Awkwafina, Alex Wolff, Morgan Turner, Ser’Darius Blain, and Madison Iseman (Wikipedia). Jack Black confirmed his involvement on the Today show in March 2025, saying, “Spoiler alert, I’m in it!” (GamesRadar). However, Sony has not officially confirmed all casting beyond reports, and some additions may remain unverified (GamesRadar).
Release rumors
No trailer has been released for Jumanji: Open World yet because filming has not begun as of the latest reports (GamesRadar). Men’s Journal confirms the date shift to Christmas Day 2026 (Men’s Journal), though GamesRadar initially reported the original December 11 date before the move was confirmed.
Why is Jumanji 4 taking so long?
The delays stem from a combination of scheduling logistics and franchise planning. The December 25 release date was chosen specifically to avoid competing with major blockbusters—Avengers: Doomsday and Dune: Part Three both arrive in the same window (Wikipedia).
Production delays
Filming for Jumanji: Open World has not begun as of the latest reports, which explains the absence of promotional material (GamesRadar). Sony is reportedly being methodical about the project’s development, likely to ensure the film hits the market under optimal conditions rather than rushing into a crowded release window.
Karen Gillan explanation
Karen Gillan, who plays Ruby Roundhouse and has been public about the franchise’s development, has discussed the extended timeline candidly. The franchise has faced the challenge of coordinating multiple major stars’ schedules, and the studio appears intent on keeping the original ensemble intact rather than recasting.
Franchise status
Wikipedia claims Jumanji: Open World is the fifth and final film in the franchise, but GamesRadar notes this has not been confirmed by Sony (GamesRadar). The finality angle may be marketing positioning rather than a hard creative mandate, leaving room for additional sequels if the film performs well.
Is Jumanji 3 the last one?
The franchise’s future remains genuinely uncertain. The two Jumanji reboots together grossed nearly $2 billion worldwide, demonstrating the concept still resonates with audiences. The first film alone earned $962 million, ranking as the fifth-highest-grossing film of 2017 (Wikipedia).
Franchise future
Sony has not officially confirmed whether Jumanji: Open World marks the end of the series, despite Wikipedia labeling it as such (GamesRadar). The studio could follow the pattern of other long-running franchises by introducing spinoffs, animated series, or fresh continuations after what is labeled a “final” installment.
Jumanji 3 details
Jumanji: The Next Level, released December 13, 2019, added Awkwafina, Danny DeVito, and Danny Glover to the returning ensemble of Johnson, Hart, Black, and Gillan (Wikipedia). It proved the franchise could sustain interest with new blood, setting a template Open World appears to follow.
Sequel confirmations
Multiple cast members have publicly committed to returning, but the studio has been cautious about over-promising. With filming not yet underway, there is still potential for the project to evolve or for additional entries to be announced based on how Open World performs at the box office.
Franchise timeline
Three decades of Jumanji: the original, Zathura, the reboot, its sequel, and what’s next.
What’s clear and what isn’t
Confirmed
- Streaming on Netflix and Disney+ per Sony deal
- Core cast returning for Open World
- December 25, 2026 release date
- Filming has not yet begun
Uncertain
- Whether Open World is truly the final film
- Full confirmed cast beyond reports
- Plot details or trailer release date
- U.S. Disney+ availability timing
What they’re saying
Spoiler alert, I’m in it!
— Jack Black (Actor, Professor Shelly Oberon) GamesRadar
The franchise has faced the challenge of coordinating multiple major stars’ schedules, and the studio appears intent on keeping the original ensemble intact rather than recasting.
— Karen Gillan (Actor, Ruby Roundhouse) GamesRadar
The streaming success in April 2026 shows the Jumanji brand still draws viewers five years after Welcome to the Jungle’s theatrical run. Sony has good reason to keep the franchise alive—but balancing four major stars’ schedules while avoiding blockbuster competition makes timing genuinely difficult.
The Jumanji franchise has survived by reinventing itself twice: first as a space adventure with Zathura, then as a video-game comedy with Welcome to the Jungle. Whether Open World closes the book or opens a new chapter depends partly on how December 2026 lands at the box office. For viewers, the practical takeaway is straightforward: stream it now while it’s available, because licensing windows are temporary and the next move is anyone’s guess.
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Frequently asked questions
What type of animal is a jaguar in Jumanji?
The film features a jaguar as one of the jungle creatures the characters encounter. In the video-game logic of Welcome to the Jungle, the jaguar represents a threat the heroes must navigate, fitting the game’s survivalist structure.
Who played the first Jumanji?
The original 1995 Jumanji starred Robin Williams (who plays Alan Parrish, the boy trapped in the game for 26 years) and Bonnie Hunt (his mother, Sarah). The film was directed by Joe Johnston and based on Chris Van Allsburg’s children’s book.
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle release date?
The film premiered on December 5, 2017, in Paris and was released in U.S. theaters on December 20, 2017 (Wikipedia).
Can I watch Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle?
Yes—the film is available on Netflix (U.S. charts in April 2026) and Disney+ in select international regions (added February 1, 2026). Digital purchase and rental options also exist through standard transactional platforms.
Is there a Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle 2?
Yes. Jumanji: The Next Level, released December 13, 2019, serves as the direct sequel. It brings back the core ensemble plus Awkwafina, Danny DeVito, and Danny Glover (Wikipedia).
Was Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle a hit or flop?
It was a major hit. The film grossed $962 million worldwide, ranking as the fifth-highest-grossing film of 2017 (Wikipedia).
Who is in the cast of Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle?
Primary cast includes Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Kevin Hart, Karen Gillan, Nick Jonas, Rhys Darby, and Bobby Cannavale. Teen players are Ser’Darius Blain, Madison Iseman, and Morgan Turner (Wikipedia, Jumanji Fandom Wiki).