Why Haven’t Kirsten Dunst And Other OGs Returned For New Jumanji Movies? It’s ‘Complicated.’
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Why Haven’t Kirsten Dunst And Other OGs Returned For New Jumanji Movies? It’s ‘Complicated.’



The original Jumanji, which came out in 1995, still stands as one of the best classic family films of all time. A young Kirsten Dunst, Bonnie Hunt and, of course, the late Robin Williams leading the craziest board game any of us have ever seen (and some of his best lines in movies) can be found here. The book-turned-movie cemented its place in Hollywood and the fictitious world came back in 2017, but sans any of the original lineup. It turns out there’s a more complicated reason why none of the main OGs have returned so far.

Jake Kasdan, director of the modern-day franchise, chatted with The Hollywood Reporter about his holiday action movie, Red One (which also stars Dwayne Johnson) as well as the wild world of Jumanji. Specifically, Kasdan shared why the likes of Dunst, Hunt and even Bradley Pierce (Peter) haven’t been approached. It’s more a storyline issue than anything else, with Kasdan saying:

We love Kirsten. She’s fantastic. From the time we did Welcome to the Jungle, we were very focused on keeping a little bit of connectivity to the original movie, which we love. We’ve always wanted to honor it and keep enough of it alive. Also, the way the original movie ends, as brilliant as it is, creates a lot of plot complications in trying to continue the story with those characters. I don’t know how well you remember it, but the world reverts back to what it was before, as though it never happened. Some of the characters are still aware of what happened, but most of them aren’t. So the kids [including Dunst’s Judy] don’t remember because it short-circuits the part where they have the adventure, but Robin [Williams] and Bonnie’s characters are aware.



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