Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle grossed $962 million — more than triple the original film's $262 million. From Chris Van Allsburg's 1981 children's book through Robin Williams' beloved 1995 adventure and the Dwayne Johnson-led reboot era, Jumanji has become a franchise worth over $2 billion. This quiz covers everything from the original board game film to the video game sequel adventures.
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You'll explore the original 1995 film's production, cast, and box office performance, Robin Williams' iconic role as Alan Parrish, how the franchise was reinvented as a video game adventure in 2017, and the casting decisions that made Welcome to the Jungle a worldwide hit. Did you know the 1995 film featured pioneering CGI created by Industrial Light & Magic?
There are four Jumanji films: Jumanji (1995) with Robin Williams, Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005) which is a loose spiritual sequel, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017) with Dwayne Johnson, and Jumanji: The Next Level (2019). The franchise has earned over $2 billion worldwide.
Alan Parrish was trapped inside the Jumanji game for 26 years. He rolled the dice in 1969 as a 12-year-old and was sucked into the game's jungle world. He was finally freed in 1995 when Judy and Peter Shepherd discovered the game and began playing.
Zathura (2005) is based on another Chris Van Allsburg book and features a similar magic board game concept — but this one launches a house into outer space. While it shares thematic DNA and the same author, it is a separate story with no direct narrative connection to Jumanji. Director Jon Favreau confirmed they exist in separate universes.
Last updated: March 2026