Sony releases trailer for Jumanji: Open World, releasing Christmas 2025
Sony Pictures has dropped the first trailer for Jumanji: Open World, the final chapter of the rebooted trilogy, arriving this Christmas.
The four core videogame avatars of the Jumanji franchise escape the game and crash into the real world in the first trailer for Jumanji: Open World, released by Sony Pictures. The film brings back Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Jack Black, and Karen Gillan as their in-game characters, with the trailer teasing a 'demo mode' scenario that strands them outside the game's boundaries. Returning supporting cast members Rhys Darby and Nick Jonas join newcomer Brittany O'Grady in the ensemble. Positioned as a direct sequel to the previous two installments — 2017's Welcome to the Jungle and 2019's The Next Level — Open World is billed as the trilogy's concluding chapter. The film is scheduled for a Christmas 2025 theatrical release.
Why it matters
The Jumanji reboot franchise has grossed over $1.9 billion globally across its first two films, making this finale a major commercial event for Sony Pictures. Fans of the series will see the story arc completed as the game's characters interact with the real world for the first time.
What's next
Jumanji: Open World is set to open in theaters during the Christmas 2025 season.
Key facts
- Sony Pictures released the official trailer for Jumanji: Open World
- The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Jack Black, and Karen Gillan as returning videogame avatars
- Supporting cast includes Rhys Darby, Nick Jonas, and newcomer Brittany O'Grady
- The plot involves the game characters escaping into and causing chaos in the real world
- Open World is described by studios as the final chapter of the rebooted trilogy
- The film is scheduled for a Christmas 2025 release
Bias & framing notes
All three sources agree on the core facts — cast, premise, and release window. Deadline added the most specific new detail, naming Rhys Darby, Nick Jonas, and Brittany O'Grady and referencing the 'demo mode' plot element. Economic Times and ComingSoon framed the story more around star power and the 'final adventure' angle, while Deadline led with the trailer's in-game mechanics concept.
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