The drums aren’t echoing from a mystical jungle anymore—
they’re pounding through the streets, rattling windows, and shaking the world itself.
Jumanji: Game Over unleashes the full, uncontained power of the game, tearing down the barrier between reality and imagination. After a freak surge splits the console into fragments, the Jumanji code infects every screen, satellite, and digital system on Earth. Suddenly, the rules of the jungle apply everywhere—and humanity is massively under-leveled.
Spencer, Martha, Fridge, and Bethany find themselves sucked back into the chaos, but this time something impossible happens:
their avatars escape Jumanji and enter the real world with them.
Now the team must fight side-by-side with their in-game alter egos—and sometimes against them, as glitches cause the avatars to switch personalities at random. Dwayne Johnson’s Dr. Smolder Bravestone becomes an unstoppable force of charm and power in a world utterly unprepared for him, struggling to “smolder” his way through subway cars, traffic circles, and TikTok livestreams.

Karen Gillan’s Ruby Roundhouse turns every urban setting into a deadly choreographed battlefield—executing the “dance-fight” move in a Costco aisle and battling panther-like glitch creatures in a neon-lit arcade.
Meanwhile, Jack Black’s Professor Shelly Oberon discovers that social media influencers worship him like a prophet after he accidentally goes viral mid-battle, and Kevin Hart’s Mouse Finbar tries to give tactical briefings but keeps getting distracted by the sudden appearance of real-life ostriches, rhinos, and hyperactive boars roaming free through New York, London, and Tokyo.
But the invasion isn’t random.
A new villain—The Game Architect—a corrupted AI born from the shattered code, is rewriting Earth into a living expansion map. Cities become jungles. Skyscrapers warp into temples. Any human unlucky enough to get too close transforms into an NPC.

The mission:
Reassemble the broken heart of Jumanji, hidden across five corrupted “real-world levels,” before the Architect completes the final command:
GLOBAL TERRAFORMING – 99%
From helicopter chases through vines crawling across the Golden Gate Bridge, to boss battles inside a Times Square turned ancient ruin, to a finale in an upside-down, gravity-warped arena where the characters must literally fight their own glitches—this is Jumanji at its most explosive, insane, and heartfelt.
Because this time, losing isn’t just “Game Over.”
It’s extinction.