'Jumanji' trailer turns Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart into video game avatars

Los Angeles Times 

Today in Entertainment: President Trump mocks'Morning Joe' hosts; new'Jumanji' trailer released MSNBC calls out President Trump for his disparaging comments on TV hosts'Jumanji' trailer turns Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart into video game avatars Motion picture academy invites 774, the largest class ever Johnny Galecki's ranch home burns in San Luis Obispo's Hill fire Booted from KROQ, Rodney Bingenheimer will return to radio via Sirius XM'Jumanji' trailer turns Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart into video game avatars'Jumanji' trailer turns Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart into video game avatars Welcome to the jungle, kids. Four detention-bound teenagers are thrust into a mysterious game in the first "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle" trailer, literally forced into the bodies of their avatars -- played by Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Karen Gillan and Jack Black. "I think we got sucked into Jumanji and we've become the avatars that we chose," Johnson's geeky Spencer observes after they land in the jungle with new identities. Instead of a board game, however, the Sony-Columbia reboot features Jumanji as a retro video game console. Judging from the trailer, unlike its 1995 predecessor, the film appears to lean quite heavily on comedy in addition to action and adventure.

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