“Jumanji: The Next Level” will seamlessly swing atop box office charts when it debuts in theaters on Friday. But the sequel will need to become another word-of-mouth hit for Sony if it hopes to entice moviegoers once “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” launches the following weekend. If history repeats itself, “Jumanji” and “Star Wars” [...
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I saw Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle 2 months after it came out. Planning to see JumanjiTheNextLevel in the opening week, before StarWars and Cats (this year's stand in for TheGreatestShowman ) come out. The 2017 film earned my support.
Disney starwars is 🐕💩
JumanjiTheNextLevel will do just fine as the last film its just a fun popcorn movie while after 4 average Star Wars films TheRiseOfSkywalker is more about needing to see ending to saga away from the fanatics doesn't seem to be the excitement that is normally with Star Wars film
Just go see it before SW. The last one was hilarious and I expect nothing less again 🤣
hopefully not: last thing we need is a third entry: two is too much already: one is too much: just make up something for once
No. It will close around $500 million to $650 million global. There are too many good movies this season.
No.
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