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We’re not just talking about possible awards contenders expanding to addition locations. There’s currently another major studio franchise tentpole slated to open in December: a third Jumanji movie starring Dwayne Johnson. In a piece in Variety analyzing the impending Dunesday showdown, it’s mentioned that “exhibitors are actually more worried [Jumanji 3] will get crushed” following its first weekend because theaters will be booking as many Doomsday and Dune: Part Three showings as possible, taking up a lot of screens.
What Should Sony Do About Jumanji 3?

Johnson does have the live-action Moana remake on the way this summer, but it would be an unfortunate development if the next Jumanji underwhelms. Johnson is coming off of a major box office bomb in the form of sports biopic The Smashing Machine, which earned just $21.1 million worldwide. Jumanji 3 was likely envisioned as (ideally) a successful return to franchise fare, re-establishing Johnson as a box office draw before he goes off and makes another awards hopeful (like Martin Scorsese’s Hawaiian gangster movie). Nobody involved with Jumanji 3 wants to see it get “crushed” by a pair of behemoths after just one weekend.
The first two modern Jumanji movies were able to coexist with installments of the Star Wars sequel trilogy, posting $962.5 million and $801.6 million globally. This is a completely different scenario; it’s easy to understand why exhibitors are concerned about Jumanji 3‘s long-term health. Instead of sharing theaters with one massive genre film, Jumanji will be dealing with the arrival of two of the year’s biggest titles. Theaters will be working overtime planning schedules in an effort to accommodate not just Doomsday and Dune, but also all of the holdovers that will still be playing. Even if it gets off to a great start, Jumanji will likely draw the short straw and lose a plethora of screens to its rivals.








