Jungle Cruise starring Dwayne Johnson to hit Indian theatres soon
Jungle Cruise starring Dwayne Johnson to hit Indian theatres soon
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Jungle Cruise will now be released in Indian theatres, after Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. On September 24, Disney's action film starring Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt will be released in Indian theatres in English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu. Dwayne was seen holding a torch in the animated poster, while the latter was pictured holding a lantern.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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According to the reports, the action picture was released in the United States of America on July 30. It has been dubbed "one of the most expensive films of all time" due to its USD 200 million budget. At the same time, it was available on Disney with Premier Access. Despite mixed reviews from critics and audiences, the picture is said to have made USD 194 million. The film was directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and written by John Norville, Josh Goldstein, Glenn Ficarra, and John Requa, with a screenplay by Michael Green, Glenn Ficarra, and John Requa and a narrative by John Norville, Josh Goldstein, Glenn Ficarra, and John Requa.

However, Édgar Ramrez, Jack Whitehall, Jesse Plemons, and Paul Giamatti all appear in the film. Disney's Jungle Cruise is an adventure-packed, rollicking thrill ride based on the classic Disneyland theme park attraction. Plans for the Disney amusement park attraction initially emerged in 2004, but they did not develop until 2011. That version was ultimately scrapped. Interestingly, Dwayne Johnson joined the cast in 2015, while the other members of the cast joined in 2018.

Meanwhile, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings was just launched in India. The film fared on par with some of the recently released Bollywood blockbusters, earning over Rs 15 crore at the box office in the first week of its release.

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