Disney Jungle Cruise will make a sequel to the original crew

By Lee - 07 September 2021

The Disney movie Jungle Cruise has received good box office and praise since it was released. A few days ago, the sequel of the film was successfully established. The two starring actors Dashi Johnson and Emily Blunt of the original film also returned to the crew smoothly. In addition, the original director Zomi Silla and screenwriter Michael Green both returned to the crew to continue directing the sequel and writing the script. In addition to the main creative behind the scenes, the film's producer team also returned in full.


Jungle Cruise is adapted from the Disneyland amusement facility "Jungle Adventure". "Jungle Adventure" is one of the oldest rides in Disneyland, and visitors can take a cruise across many different rivers. In 1955, Los Angeles Disneyland had just opened its doors, and it was one of the first 22 amusement projects in operation. Today, "Jungle Adventure" is still one of the most popular facilities in the park.


At present, Jungle Cruise is still in theaters. The cumulative box office in North America has exceeded the $100 million mark, ranking fifth in the North American box office chart. It is also the Disney movie with the highest box office in North America during the epidemic, with a global cumulative total of $187 million. Such impressive box office results are also the main reason why Disney decided to shoot a sequel. In fact, the news of the Jungle Cruise movie project dates back to 2004. At that time, Disney had the idea to shoot the film, but it has not been able to start shooting. And the establishment of the sequel project can be regarded as a positive result.