Updated April 14, 2026, 3:39 p.m. ET
LAS VEGAS − If Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart and Jack Black are in the home, it means plenty of ribald comedy.
It additionally means one other “Jumanji” movie is on the way in which.
The trio appeared April 13 at CinemaCon, the conference for movie show house owners and studios, to introduce the most recent movie within the franchise, “Jumanji: Open World,” out Christmas Day.
“I feel like in this one, the game rules don’t apply,” Hart stated, in between taking good-natured jabs at a “sorta drunk” Johnson.
“We know what this franchise means to people,” Black stated earlier than taking an exaggerated pause and yelling, “It means a LOT!”

A brief clip previewed Johnson’s Dr. Smolder Bravestone, Hart’s Franklin “Mouse” Finbar and Black’s Professor Shelly Oberonon on one other mission.
Bravestone and Finbar yell insults at one another in close-captioned Spanish, whereas different scenes spotlighted roving creatures, sizzling rods (and a Segway), jungles, deserts and snow banks.
This is the third movie within the franchise starring Johnson, Hart and Black, following “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” in 2017 and “Jumanji: The Next Level” in 2019.
Johnson revealed that the trio simply completed filming in Hawaii and likewise shared how “Open World” will pay tribute to a legend.
“This whole franchise would not have started without one man – Robin Williams,” Johnson stated.
The late comedy icon starred within the 1995 movie, primarily based on the 1981 youngsters’s e-book of the identical title. Williams performed Alan Parrish, the person who’s dropped again into the true world after 1 / 4 century trapped inside a supernatural board sport.
“There is a little Easter egg for Robin that is in every single scene,” Johnson stated, disclosing that the nod is without doubt one of the authentic cube used within the authentic movie.
“Robin,” Johnson added, “as we like to say, this one’s for you.”
