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'Jumanji' Concept Art Reveals The Rock Playing An Indiana Jones-Type
'Jumanji' Concept Art Reveals The Rock Playing An Indiana Jones-TypeDwayne "The Rock" Johnson has posted the first piece of concept art from the reboot/sequel to the beloved family film Jumanji.The concept art reveals that The Rock will be playing a character that looks to be very inspired by Indiana Jones.Hit the jump to find out what The Rock is cooking.
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The Rock Revealed Concept Art for His 'Jumanji' Character
The Rock Revealed Concept Art for His 'Jumanji' Character2017's summer movie slate includes Jumanji, which at first was announced as a remake and later revealed as a sequel, which means it should have been called 2manji, but whatever no one listens to my amazing ideas.The cast for the legacyquel to the popular '90s hit includes Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Jack Black, Nick Jonas, and the latest addition to the gang, Guardian of the Galaxy's Karen Gillan.The movie is less than a year away, so it's time to start the 2manji hype train.
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The Rock Shares Concept Art from Jumanji Sequel
The Rock Shares Concept Art from Jumanji SequelThe Rock shares concept art from Jumanji sequel, plus new details revealed?Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson has taken to Instagram to reveal the first piece of concept art for the upcoming Jumanji sequel, featuring his character "The smoldering Dr. Bravestone."The most curious part of the art, however, is the inclusion in the top right corner, "Bravestone/Spencer." We've done some digging and come across several audition tapes for the role of Spencer in the Jumanji sequel which potentially include details on what this means for the film, though keep in mind sometimes different or false sides are used for auditions.In the videos we've found, actors reading for the part of Spencer "discover" Jumanji along with another unnamed character and say:"This is Jumanji… It's sort of mythical among gamers, supposedly all the copies were destroyed because people would just get too into it.""Too into it?""People thought it was dangerous or something, this was a long time ago, in the '90s during all the parental warning crap.
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