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Jungle Cruise Sequel Docks: Stars Doubt Return

21 Nov

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Summary

  • Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt express doubt about a 'Jungle Cruise' sequel.
  • New leadership at Disney and post-COVID shifts influenced the decision.
  • The original film grossed $221 million worldwide after a dual release.
Jungle Cruise Sequel Docks: Stars Doubt Return

Stars Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt have cast doubt on the possibility of a 'Jungle Cruise' sequel. Johnson suggested that changes in Disney's leadership and business strategy following the COVID-19 pandemic have led the company to reconsider revisiting the property. He stated, 'I don't think so,' regarding the sequel's prospects.

Blunt echoed these sentiments, remarking, 'They did not want to set sail again, and that's fine.' Despite their past interest and chemistry, the project, which Variety reported on in August 2021, never saw concrete development in the years that followed.

The original 'Jungle Cruise' film, released simultaneously in theaters and on Disney Plus Premier Access, ultimately grossed $221 million worldwide. The stars previously showed openness to a second installment, even joking about calling Disney to get back on the boat.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Dwayne Johnson has expressed that a sequel is unlikely due to shifts in Disney's strategy after the COVID-19 pandemic.
New leadership at Disney and changes in business direction following the pandemic appear to have led to the decision not to pursue a sequel.
Emily Blunt indicated that Disney did not want to make another Jungle Cruise film, suggesting the project is unlikely to move forward.

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