OG Jumanji Star Reveals Whether They’ve Been Approached For New Sequels

OG Jumanji Star Reveals Whether They’ve Been Approached For New Sequels

Original Jumanji star David Alan Grier reveals whether they’ve been approached for new sequels. The 1995 film, based on Chris Van Allsburg’s classic children’s novels, follows Judy and Peter Shepherd (Kirsten Dunst & Bradley Pierce), as they play a magical board game that transports its players into the game’s inner world. They must free Alan (Robin Williams), who went missing as a child as he has been trapped in the game for decades. Grier starred as Carl Bentley, Alan’s childhood friend-turned-police officer.

Now, speaking with Screen Rant, the OG Jumanji star reveals whether they’ve been asked about returning for a new sequel, like the currently in-development Jumanji 4. While Grier shares that he would love to star in a new sequel, he has not yet been asked to join one. See what Grier had to say below:

Yes, by me, mostly [laughs]. You know, we’re kind of in a space where a studio may own a property. They want to do a reboot of the property, but they don’t want anything that refers to the original property. It’s kind of like you divorce your partner, but keep their last name. But this a whole reboot.

OG Jumanji Star Reveals Whether They’ve Been Approached For New Sequels

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What Are The Sequels To Jumanji?

Mouse, Dr. Braveheart, and Ruby look off in the distance while Shelly looks at a map.

After Jumanji‘s release, there have been three theatrical releases marketed as “sequels” to the film; the first being 2005’s Zathura: A Space Adventure. Considered a spin-off, Zathura made no references to Jumanji, as it simply contained a similar plot and was also based on a book by Chris Van Allsburg. Zathura follows Danny and Walter Budwing (Jonah Bobo and Josh Hutcherson) as they begin playing a mysterious board game that transports them to outer space. An official sequel, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, was released in 2017. The film features new characters, with no original cast members returning to reprise their roles.

The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Kevin Hart, Karen Gillan, Nick Jonas, and Bobby Cannavale. It takes on a modern perspective and follows four teenagers who find themselves stuck in a new version of Jumanji, a video game. The teens are trapped as adult avatars who must complete treacherous quests to escape the game. Jumanji: The Next Level, a sequel to Welcome to the Jungle, was released in 2019, and saw the return of one original cast member: Bebe Neuwirth. She reprised her role as Nora Shepherd, Judy and Peter’s mom in Jumanji, in a cameo towards the end of the film.

What’s Next For The Jumanji Franchise

Jumanji 4 title scrawled over an image of the cast

The Jumanji franchise will continue, as Jumanji 4 is confirmed and under development, and will see the return of Johnson, Hart, Jack, and Gillan. However, there is no release date as Johnson’s prior filming commitments have delayed the project. While little is known about Jumanji 4, the mid-credits scene of Jumanji: The Next Level sees the characters escape the game into the real world. While Grier admits to not being asked back, the possibility of a cameo from him or other original movie actors is not out of the question. However, it seems that a Jumanji 4 cameo is the furthest extent to which the original cast members may return, as the studio is focusing on the new world Jumanji has created.

Jumanji Movie Poster 1995

Jumanji
PG
Action
Adventure
Comedy

Jumanji is an action-adventure comedy film by director Joe Johnston and starring Robin Williams. Two orphan siblings move into a home occupied by the former Parrish family, whose son disappeared years ago. When the two start playing a mysterious board game known as “Jumanji,” they unknowingly release the missing Alan Parrish later, along with various other jungle-themed dangers that can only be stopped if they finish the game.

Release Date
December 15, 1995

Cast
Robin Williams , Kirsten Dunst , David Alan Grier , Bonnie Hunt , Jonathan Hyde , Bebe Neuwirth

Writers
Jonathan Hensleigh , Greg Taylor , Jim Strain

Story By
Greg Taylor, Jim Strain, Chris Van Allsburg

Sequel(s)
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle , Jumanji: The Next Level , Jumanji 4