Jumanji 4 Brings Dwayne Johnson Back to the Robin Williams Franchise in 2026

Fans of the franchise can rejoice as they’ve received positive news: The fourth film in the action-comedy saga, spearheaded by the revival, is set to hit theaters in 2026. After successfully rebooting the franchise in 2017, which was over two decades since Robin Williams’ original became a classic, the swift release of Jumanji: The Next Level in 2019 hinted at a quick follow-up. However, due to a pandemic, strikes, and the busy schedule of its main actor, there will be a seven-year gap between releases.

All Of The Mad Max Movies And Spinoffs Ranked From Worst To Best

In a remarkable twist, the inventor of a chattering swine and rhythmic penguin performers is also the mastermind behind one of the most influential film series ever. The visionary director, George Miller, unveiled “Mad Max” to the world, leaving many in awe. Quentin Tarantino praised Miller’s cinematography, Steven Soderbergh admitted he’d rather end his life than attempt to emulate it, and video game pioneer Hideo Kojima once declared, “He is my deity, and the story he tells is my holy book.” However, among the series’ chapters, which one stands out as the best?

Wu Tsang Reimagines the Tragedy of ‘Carmen’ in Barcelona

Within the Gothic chapel at MACBA’s Capella, artist Wu Tsang revisualizes the tale of Carmen with luminous movement. Drawing distinct thematic ideas from Georges Bizet’s initial work, “The big lie of death (La gran mentira de la muerte)” delves into and challenges the piece’s underlying themes. It blends the performance of death rituals with the eerie customs of cinema.

OPINION: Decoding Singham Again’s Ramayana connection and its impact ahead of Diwali

Approachingly arrives Singham Again, the latest addition to Rohit Shetty’s Police Universe. The teaser, previously unveiled, was rich with allusions to the epic Ramayana, sparking much curiosity among viewers. In this analysis, let’s unravel the connections between Ramayana and Ajay Devgn’s film, and consider how these references might influence the Diwali premiere.

When Hrithik Roshan revealed reason behind Koi Mil Gaya’s Jadoo having extra thumb like him: ‘It was to help…’

Hrithik Roshan is affectionately known as the “God of Bollywood” for his Greek-like charm. His expressive eyes and outstanding acting and dancing abilities have captured the affections of countless fans. What sets him apart is that he has six fingers on one hand. Eagle-eyed viewers of the 2003 movie Koi Mil Gaya might have spotted that the alien character, Jadoo, also had a double thumb. During an interview with TopMob, Roshan shared the explanation for this trait.