Jake Kasdan returns to direct 'Jumanji 3', fans hilariously ask: "Will The Rock be wearing the same shirt?"

Iconic movie and music decor and costumes up for sale in London - Source: Getty
Iconic movie and music decor and costumes up for sale in London - Source: Getty

In a move that's got fans dusting off their jungle rocky gear, director Jake Kasdan is set to helm the next installment of the Jumanji saga, slated for a December 11, 2026 release. This news has sparked a flurry of reactions, with one burning question echoing across social media:

"Will @TheRock be wearing the same shirt?"

This quip, posted by @Echo_on_X under @DiscussingFilm's announcement, playfully nods to Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's signature tight-fitting attire in the previous films.

As anticipation builds, let’s delve into the fanfare and what we know so far about this upcoming adventure.


Fans react to Jumanji 3 announcement with jokes, confusion, and a familiar 'The Rock' related question

With the Jumanji franchise continuing its unexpected longevity, fans wasted no time chiming in with their thoughts. The reactions were a mix of excitement, confusion, and outright disbelief.

Skepticism rang through the comments, with @LuxzyAtBelton simply tweeting:

"April Fools"—perhaps hoping this announcement was a prank.

@JorgePerezcrtz questioned the franchise’s reach, asking:

"Did anyone even watch the first two?????" as if doubting the series' staying power.

Some saw room for improvement, with @ramseyboltin suggesting a shake-up in the cast:

"This movie would be so fire with 3 completely different people beside her."

Others, however, were so out of the loop they didn’t even realize the franchise had already expanded:

"There was a second one," @Butterpepto posted, alongside a GIF.

The longevity of Jumanji as a series also became a talking point. @ericdbolton playfully asked:

"They haven’t Jumanji’d enough?" as if Hollywood was stretching the concept to its limits.

And of course, no Rock-led movie announcement is complete without commentary on his filmography. @dinmurdock, clearly not a fan, declared:

"The Rock’s only good movie 🙂‍↕️."

Whether a sincere compliment or a backhanded dig, it’s safe to say opinions are divided.


The Jumanji Journey: From board games to blockbusters

Since its launch, the Jumanji series has undergone significant changes. A mystical board game that unleashes jungle perils into the real world was first seen by moviegoers in the 1995 original film. By 2017, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle had completely changed the idea and turned the game into a video game console that drew players into its virtual jungle. Audiences responded positively to this new interpretation, and the 2019 follow-up, Jumanji: The Next Level, carried on the thrilling adventures with the adored ensemble cast.

A major factor in the popularity of the revived series has been director Jake Kasdan. His decision to return as director for the next movie shows that he is determined to keep the mix of heart, comedy, and action that audiences have become accustomed to. The regular participation of important creatives indicates that the franchise seeks to expand upon its established heritage, even though narrative elements are being kept under wraps.

One thing is clear while we wait for additional details: the Jumanji world is still growing and promises viewers another exciting journey via its humorous and surprising locations.

Edited by Sarah Nazamuddin Harniswala
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