Jungle Cruise gets a new trailer. Disney has unveiled a second two-minute trailer for the Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt adventure movie that is based on the famous Disneyland theme park ride of the same name. It's not the first time Disney has converted one of its roller coasters into a movie — remember Pirates of the Caribbean? It made over $4.5 billion (roughly Rs. 32,601 crores) at the box office, and Disney is naturally hoping that Jungle Cruise, with the star power of The Rock and Blunt, can do the same for Hollywood's biggest studio. But since it's coming in a COVID-impacted year — releasing in cinemas and on Disney+ with Premier Access .
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The more accurate name for Disney’s upcoming Jungle Cruise movie is probably Scary Death Boat From Hell, but who are we to judge? It’s literally based on a theme-park ride.
Disney has released a new trailer for Jungle Cruise, the classic park attraction film adaptation starring Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt, for which metal band Metallica composed the official soundtrack. It sure sounds like a crazy ride, but the new trailer shows we are going to have a lot of fun at the heart of the Amazonian forest, which is more than we can expect from such a weird concept.
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Because of delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Disney's Jungle Cruise is scheduled for release on July 30, after being put off for more than a year. It'll launch in theaters and via paid Premier Access on Disney Plus on that day, and will be made available to all Disney Plus subscribers three months later for no extra fee.
Until it's more widely available, accessing the movie in Premier Access will cost an additional $30 on top of your monthly Disney Plus bill.
The trailer opens up with an action scene in which Dr. Lily Houghton (Blunt) and Frank Wolff (Johnson) try to escape some unidentified goons. We get then a brief summary of the movie’s plot, in which Blunt’s London researcher hires Johnson’s boat captain to find a mythical tree hidden in the jungle, which legends say can cure any disease. Dr. Lily seems to be honest in her intentions of bringing medical advancements for all mankind, but there is a lot of dangers in their way, including wild animals, traps, monsters, and Jesse Plemons as a German villain inside a submarine armed with torpedoes. It can’t get much crazier than this.
The film's director is Jaume Collet-Serra, whose previous credits include The Shallows and The Commuter. The official cast includes: