Entertainment NewsJumanji 3 Begins Filming in November 2025

Jumanji 3 Begins Filming in November 2025

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Key Takeaways

  • Production of Jumanji 3 starts November 2025, giving actors, crew, and creatives time to prepare.
  • Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Karen Gillan, and Jack Black will return; new cast additions are anticipated.
  • Official release date: December 11, 2026, targeting the holiday box office.
  • Expect casting calls (leads, supporting, extras) and crew job opportunities to follow.
  • The film promises expanded visual effects, larger-scale action, and potential new characters immersed in the Jumanji universe.

Jumanji 3: What We Know So Far

Filming for Jumanji 3 is set to begin in November 2025, marking a long-awaited return for one of Hollywood’s most popular action-comedy franchises. After previous entries mixing game world mechanics, physical comedy, and emotional character arcs, the next installment aims to raise the stakes—both in story and production scale.

Here’s what’s confirmed and what’s likely:

  • Core Cast Returns: Dwayne Johnson & Kevin Hart lead the way again. Karen Gillan (Ruby Roundhouse) and Jack Black (Dr. Shelley Oberon) are expected to reprise their roles.
  • New Characters: Rumors point toward fresh faces—supporting or guest roles—that may widen the cast, including action roles, comedic relief, or antagonists.
  • Story Potential: The last movie teased the game world merging with reality. Jumanji 3 may explore the consequences of that twist, pushing visual effects, set design, and stunt work into more ambitious territory.

Why Jumanji 3 Matters for Entertainment Professionals

If you’re an aspiring actor, filmmaker, or crew member, this film represents more than just a sequel—it’s a source of wide-ranging opportunity.

  • Casting Calls & Auditions: With the core cast returning, there’ll still be room for supporting roles, extras, and possibly stunt doubles. Those seeking entry or profile-building roles should get ready.
  • Crew & Production Roles: Expect demand in departments like VFX, stunts, special effects, set construction, costume, and props—especially for action sequences.
  • Location Work: Depending on where filming takes place, local hires for day roles (extras, background artists, local production assistants) could be substantial.
  • Portfolio & Resume Prep: Now is the moment to polish your reel, sharpen your show-piece monologue, get updated headshots, and ensure your credits are visible—online and off.

Anticipated Production Direction & Scale

To meet audience expectations, Jumanji 3 is likely to push into bigger production territory.

  • Bigger Set Pieces & VFX: More elaborate game world settings, possibly more monsters or fantasy mechanics, high physical comedy scenes.
  • Increased Action-Stunt Elements: Talented stunt coordinators, fight choreography, motion capture, and possibly complex camera work will be needed.
  • Story Expansion: New characters, perhaps deeper backstory for avatars or new avatars entirely. Opportunities for actors of varying types: comedic, dramatic, physical roles.
  • Marketing & Release Strategy: The December 11, 2026 release places it squarely in the holiday season—often the time when films aim for big audience draw. Expect early trailers, international promotion, and press tours.

What to Watch & When

MilestoneWhy It’s Important / What You Should Do
Late 2025 – Pre-ProductionKeep in close tabs on casting websites and Project Casting for official notices; update your materials now.
Nov 2025 – Filming KickoffSome small roles or crew opportunities might be available locally; ensure your availability.
Mid-2026 – Trailer & TeasersGood time to amplify any roles you land and build your visibility (social media, showreels).
Late 2026 – Release & PressPremieres, promotional events—sometimes extras or local talent are featured; network and stay connected.

How You Can Position Yourself Now

To maximize your chances of being part of Jumanji 3 or similar major projects:

  1. Update All Profiles: Project Casting, IMDb, your website—fresh photos, recent credits.
  2. Network with Casting Directors & Agencies: Follow relevant casting agencies; attend industry panels or workshops.
  3. Train Specifically: If you want action roles – consider stunt, martial arts, or movement training. If comedic – improv or physical comedy; dramatic – take scene work classes.
  4. Build a Strong Reel / Demo: Even short pieces that show range (action/comedy/drama) are valuable.
  5. Stay Local & Flexible: Extra work, day roles, local productions often feed experience and connections.

  • Streaming & Franchise Power: Big franchises (action-comedy/adventure) still dominate box office and streaming platform interest. Producers often favor known IP with proven cast chemistry.
  • Post-Pandemic Production Surge: Many studios are now playing catch up; projects delayed previously are moving into active phases. Demand for crew and shooting space is high.
  • Diversity & Inclusion Push: Casting for large ensemble films is paying more attention to representation—people of color, inclusive casting, inclusive crew hiring.

Final Thoughts

Jumanji 3 isn’t just the next film—it’s a bigger stage for talent across the industry. With its core stars returning, an ambitious production timeline, and the promise of casting opportunities, it offers solid ground for actors, performers, & crew to step into roles that could elevate their careers.

Want to be part of Jumanji 3 or similar major productions? Sign up with Project Casting, watch for the upcoming casting calls, and begin crafting your best audition/Reel now—your next big break could be on the horizon.

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Jonathan Browne
Jonathan Brownehttps://www.projectcasting.com
Jonathan Browne is the dynamic CEO and Founder of Project Casting, a pioneering platform in the entertainment industry that bridges the gap between talent and production companies. With a rich background in business development and digital marketing, Jonathan has been instrumental in revolutionizing the casting process, making it more accessible and efficient for both aspiring talents and seasoned professionals.

3 COMMENTS

  1. I’m from Ghana and I’m only 16, and I’m willing to be part of the Jumanji 3 movie. Is my dream to become an actor, but one th

  2. I’m from Ghana and I’m only 16, and I’m willing to be part of Jumanji 3 movie. Is my dream to become an actor, but one thing is that I have no acting skills but I still want to become an actor, So please I’ll be sooo, grateful if you give me a chance and help me, thank you.

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