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Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle

Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle

Film Details

Year

2017

Duration

119 minutes

Genres

Action and Adventure, Comedy, Family, Science Fiction and Fantasy

Language

English


Synopsis

Twenty years after the events of the first film, four teenagers are at home playing on their computer console, when they suddenly find themselves sucked into the game’s jungle setting. Upon transportation, they each become their selected adult avatar, complete with personalities and appearances very different to their own. Faced with the prospect of remaining in the game for other users to play with forever, the gang embark on a dangerous adventure to try and find their way back to the real world. To do so, they’ll have to uncover long buried secrets, and perhaps change the way they think about themselves in the process.

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Moderate violence, infrequent moderate sex references, language.

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