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New Jumanji Trailer Reveals A New Player... A Horse

The next adventure in the world of Jumanji is almost here, and a new trailer has been released. With the new movie, we're getting some new cast members like Danny Glover. Somehow, the sequel to 2017's Welcome to the Jungle is even weirder.

In the trailer, most of the gang is back and in a new world in Jumanji. However, this time around, they're not playing as the same avatars as they did in the last movie, while adding new characters to the cast. Danny Glover's character is in Kevin Hart's body and Danny Devito is in Dwayne Johnson's character. Also, Bethany is now inside a horse. Watch it below.

The latest film will take them out of the jungle and into a few different worlds, like the desert and into the mountains, where things feel very much like an episode of Game of Thrones.

The Devito/Johnson switch-up was revealed in the first trailer, back in June. For the December film, Nick Jonas is returning, alongside Kevin Hart, Jack Black, Karen Gillan, and Dwayne Johnson, for the avatars inside the world of Jumanji. They will also be joined for the first time by Awkwafina. The Next Level also stars Madison Iseman as Bethany, Alex Wolf as Spencer, Morgan Turner as Martha, Ser'Darius Blain as Fridge, and Colin Hanks as Alex.

Jumanji: The Next Level hits theaters on December 13.



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