Dwayne Johnson as Dr. Smolder Bravestone: Eddie's avatar (who was previously Spencer's); a strong, confident archaeologist, explorer, and the leader of the team. Zachary Tzegaegbe will portray a young Smolder Bravestone.
Danny DeVito as Eddie Gilpin: Spencer's cranky, but well-mening ungku.
Ser'Darius Blain as Anthony "Fridge" Johnson: A Brantford High School football jock, who cares more about football than studying. He and Spencer, who were childhood friends, reconciled by the end of the previous film after years of disassociation. His experience as Franklin "Mouse" Finbar in Jumanji helped him learn to rely on others and his brain rather than brawn.
Kevin Hart as Franklin "Mouse" Finbar: Milo's avatar (who was previously Fridge's); a diminutive zoologist, Linguistic and weapons specialist.
Danny Glover as Milo Walker, Eddie's eccentric friend.
Morgan Turner as Martha Kaply: A shy and cynical intellectual at Brantford High School. She and Spencer started a romantic relationship at the end of Welcome to the Jungle. Her experience as Ruby Roundhouse in Jumanji helped her learn to not be judgemental and to be more confident with herself.
Colin Hanks as Alex Vreeke: A married man with children, who as a teenage gamer was trapped inside the "Jumanji" video game for many years; until he was rescued and returned to his time period in the previous film. Vreeke survived by taking shelter in a home built by a previous player in the game, named Alan Parrish.
Awkwafina as Ming Fleetfoot: Spencer's new avatar; specializes in burglary, pickpocketing, and lock-picking.
Alex Wolff as Spencer Gilpin: A nerdy student at Brantford High School, who is Eddie's Grandson, his previous experience as Smolder Bravestone in "Jumanji" helped him cope with anxiety and panphobia and to develop assertiveness. Spencer rebuilt "Jumanji" after Fridge had destroyed it. He then gets sucked into the game for a second time, and his friends, grandfather, and his grandfather's friend follow with a plan to rescue him.
Madison Iseman as Bethany Walker: A pretty, popular, egocentric, teenage girl at Brantford High School. Her first experience as Sheldon Oberon in Jumanji helped her learn to care more about others. In Bethany's next visit to Jumanji, she ends up in the body of a black horse named Cyclone which serves as her avatar.
Rhys Darby as Nigel Billingsley, the players' main in-game NPC (Non-Player Character) guide.
Rory McCann as Jurgen the Brutal: the new villain of Jumanji, a ruthless warlord who killed Smolder Bravestone's parents long ago.
In the United States and Canada, the film is scheduled to be released in on December 13, 2019. The film was released on December 5, 2019 in China, Singapore, Malaysia and several other Asian countries. In the Nordic countries the film premiered in cinemas on December 6, 2019. The film's Australian release date is December 26, 2019.[4]
The first trailer was released on July 1, 2019.[5] A second and final trailer was released on October 31, 2019.
Pencapaian
Di Amerika Serikat dan Kanada, Jumanji: The Next Level ditayangkan bersama dengan Black Christmas dan Richard Jewell, dan diproyeksikan menghasilkan keuntungan kotor sebesar $40 juta pada minggu pembukaan.[6] Film ini menghasilkan $52,5 juta pada penayangan awal di beberapa negara hingga 8 Desember.[7]