Nick Jonas Parodies ‘Jumanji’ in New Music Video with Jack Black!
Check out Jumanji: “Welcome to the Jungle In Theaters December, 20th”.
Jack Black and Nick Jonas have created a comedic theme song and an accompanying music video inspired by their upcoming film, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle.
“Jumanji, it’s the jungle inside your soul”.
Celebrityinsider.org got the chance to talk EXCLUSIVELY with Madison about her exciting role in the movie. Neurotic nerd Spencer (Alex Wolff) chooses Dr. Smolder Bravestone, hulking jock Fridge (Ser’Darius Blain) picks zoologist Moose Finbar, weirdo smarty trousers Martha (Morgan Turner) is Ruby Roundhouse, while the selfie-obsessed Bethany (Madison Iseman) goes for the “curvy cartographer” Professor Shelly Oberon. I could learn to chill out a bit.
Kevin Hart: “I don’t have the people’s eyebrow”. She’s definitely an exaggerated version of what you typically see. “Somewhere deep inside at the end of the world”, Black sings.
The 45-year-old actor and former WWE wrestling star said he is going to “watch and learn” while he works on details that would need to be resolved before he could move forward with a presidential run. It’s the lack of closure over his son’s disappearance that ruins Alan’s wealthy father (Jonathan Hyde), and its Nora’s inability to know what Judy and Peter, whose parents died in a auto crash, are going through that pushes them further into their neuroses.
Kevin Hart (as Fridge): “I hate this game”. The vain selfie queen gets stuck inside a Jack Black avatar, the nerdy boy inside musclebound Johnson, etc.
What is similar between the 1995 “Jumanji” and the new film? So from where we’re at right now, probably about 38 minutes in town, was where I was evicted. It was a quick audition process. I think for me it is about taking strides to grow. I really love both, and I love that I get to switch it up between the two. They flew us out to Hawaii.
Kevin Hart sits high atop the family comedy throne, but it looks like he’s really coming for the late Robin Williams‘ crown. “Ultimately, we circle back around to being so proud of the courageous women who have stepped forward, and really created this watershed moment”, Johnson stated. But mostly, the action of “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” is a lot of running, jumping, yelling and falling. People get recast, etc. The character of Alan requires a constant unease with the rhythms of adulthood yet fully in touch of survival abilities and wisdom that makes him uniquely adept at handling what is a total disaster for a number of municipalities.
What does the first “Jumanji” film mean to you? We’re not trying to recreate it. “Once we figured out the new take on it, we just did it”.
I do wonder who this film is for, though.
“I’ll address the elephant in the room – that was s-“, Hart said bluntly, telling The Rock, a producer on the film, to shut it down. He’s so good at it, too.
Absolutely. I think so. (Cough, Ocean’s Twelve, cough, Just Go With It, cough, Grown Ups, cough, The Interview.) In Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, the genuine camaraderie helps big time. As in It, the source material’s nostalgic touchstones have been chucked out in favor of more recent ones, a cycle that will no doubt find the young folks of Jumanji 2035 discovering an iPhone 6 loaded up with a mysterious Albino Rhino Go! app.
The conceit here is that when you’re transported into the game, you are suddenly a character in the game, in body, voice and skillset but with your earthbound personality pretty much intact. Even his best efforts have been marred by disgusting editing and ineffective handlings of major set pieces, and Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle isn’t any different.