![]() ![]() ![]() Not only is her comic timing and mimicry ability absolutely on point, but she sells a lovely moment at the end of the film so well that you might tear up. No one who is familiar with RPGs will be surprised to see a character like this. The next level of the game also introduces Ming (Awkwafina), a thief and lock-picker. Not only do the new players have to find a new stone this time, but they also must deal with a new and very furry boss (Game of Thrones’ Rory McCann). Neither will the NPC woman in a red dress who seems to have come out of a Western. The mashup is a little wonky on the eyes, but if you’re a gamer, it won’t seem so odd. We’re on to the next level of the game here, plunging us into a world that is half-Mad Max and half-steampunk. ![]() (See? You really can use that after 10th grade.)īut the characters don’t stay this way for long as there’s now electric water that switches their avatars. Their avatars even have some new attributes this time, such as geometry. Milo ends up as a certain gentleman who can be taken down by cake (Kevin Hart), while Martha appears in Ruby’s (Karen Gillan) body again. Bethany is left behind, Fridge is the cartographer (Jack Black), and Eddie is Dr. As you may know from the trailers, not everyone makes it back into the same avatar they had last time. It’s a longer setup than we saw in the last film, but it allows the viewer to really spend time with these characters this time around before they inevitably end up back in the Jumanji game. ![]() There, we also meet Milo (Danny Glover), a former buddy of Eddie’s who he has a beef with. While the gang is thrilled to get back together on holiday break, Spencer ends up at home with his mom and ailing, grouchy and forgetful grandfather Eddie (Danny DeVito). The sequel starts off a while after the kids - Bethany (Madison Iseman), Martha (Morgan Turner), Fridge (Ser’Darius Blain), and Spencer (Alex Wolff) - have returned to their normal lives. ![]()
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