‘Jumanji’ First Look: Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Jack Black & Karen Gillan Are Deep In The Jungle

At the beginning of the month,Dwayne Johnsonoffered us a hint as to what we can expect him to be doing in Sony Pictures new take onJumanji,by way of some concept art. The movie isn’t a reboot, but rather a continuation of the events that happened in the first film from 1995, complete withsome kind of tribute to Robin Williamsplanned. Now the first photo from the set has been released, and it’s clear this will be much different from the originalJumanjiadaptation.

Check out the firstJumanjiphoto after the jump.

Here’s the photo posted to Instagram by co-starKevin Hartlate last night:

Day 1 of shooting “Jumanji” is officially in the can. We had a amazing first day. The chemistry & energy of our cast & crew was beyond amazing!!!! This movie is going to be dope as hell….Can’t wait to get back to work tomorrow @therock @karengillanofficial & jack black!!! #Jumanji

A photo posted by Kevin Hart (@kevinhart4real) onSep 19, 2016 at 8:49pm PDT

As you can see,Central Intelligencestars Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart are joined byJack BlackandKaren Gillan, all decked out as a batch of the most cliched jungle explorers. Dwayne Johnson has an Indiana Jones orRomancing the Stonevibe about him (don’t forget that his name is Dr. Bravestone), Jack Black has a late 1800s/early 1900s jungle explorer style to his character, Karen Gillan is clearly a makeshift Lara Croft, and Kevin Hart just looks like a guy who was forced to go into the jungle, but doesn’t want to be there at all.

So what can we make of all this? We don’t have any details on the story yet, but we know the basic concept behindJumanji. However, we’ve never spent time where the elements of the titular board game actually come from. Perhaps all these characters have been sucked into the game at different periods in time, and now they’re all teaming up to finally get out. Or maybe they’re all from the same time period, and they’re recruited to find someone else lost in the game.

From this photo, I’m hoping that we’re going for more of aLand of the Lostkind of comedy instead of a more serious action adventure with humor scattered throughout. These characters look like caricatures, and I feel like the only way to make them believable is to play it up for laughs. And for what it’s worth, I thinkLand of the Lostis sorely underrated, so I’m totally fine with them going for that kind of comedic angle

Since Jake Kasdan (Sex Tape,Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story) is at the helm, we know the comedy presence will be strong, but we’re still not entirely sure what we’re getting into with this newJumanji. The film arrivesJuly 28th, 2017.