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Watch The Rock Playing Danny De Vito In Jumanji Sequel The Next Level's First Trailer

"Did I die and turn into a small muscular boy scout?"

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The first trailer for Jumanji: The Next Level is here. The sequel to 2017's hugely successful movie Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle reunites Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Karen Gillan, and Jack Black in another video game-themed adventure, and it hits theaters in December.

The new movie has a similar plot to the last one, with Johnson, Hart, Gillan, and Black playing the avatars of people pulled into insane adventure game Jumanji. But this time, Johnson and Hart aren't being controlled by kids--they're the avatars of two wise-cracking old folks, played by Danny DeVito and Danny Glover. It looks every bit as wild and funny as the last movie, with lots of humor derived from the fact that DeVito and Johnson are physically about as far from each other as you can get. You can watch the trailer above.

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Jumanji: The Next Level is directed by Jake Kasdan once more, and also stars Awkwafina, Madison Iseman, Colin Hanks, and Nick Jonas. It releases on December 13.

The original 1995 movie Jumanji starred Robin Williams, Kirsten Dunst, and Bonnie Hunt. In that movie, Williams' character became stuck in a board game as a young boy before being set free (along with other creatures and characters) in the modern day.

In related news, Johnson will be seen next month in the Fast & Furious sequel Hobbs & Shaw--watch the latest trailer here. For more, check out GameSpot's guide to the year's biggest movie releases.

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