As the gang return to Jumanji to rescue one of their own, they discover that nothing is as they expect. The players will have to brave parts unknown and unexplored in order to escape the world’s most dangerous game.
This movie contains 16 potentially triggering events.
Hyenas, ostriches, and mandrills are featured as antagonists. They don't actually die, though it is possible that they might have died offscreen in some cases.
A giant snake comes down from a tree and starts eating someone head-first. Later there's a scene involving carved wooden snakes that don't move, they shoot poisonous darts as part of a trap.
Another comment mentioned brief scenes of asthma attacks and choking. In addition to this, Danny DeVito's character uses a respiratory aid machine to sleep at night and his breathing is laboured; the mask falls off at one point, but he is OK.
A villain falls to his death (we assume - his dead body is not shown). One of the main characters also dies in a fall but immediately comes back because it's a video game. There are quite a few precarious scenes of almost-falling, but nobody else dies.
The young adults "die" inside the video game several times, but always come back immediately because they have multiple lives. It isn't sad or disturbing.
Very minor, but one character seems to have asthma attacks brought on by anxiety. It only happens once at the start of the film and once inside the video game. The second time he doesn't have his inhaler, but recovers quickly anyway.
Like in the last Jumanji film there is a lot of body swapping, with several characters finding themselves in a body with a different gender, race, or physical ability. Some are distressed by the changes, while others seem unaffected or happy.
The guy isnt mocked for talking slowly, hes yelled at for going on a million tangents instead of giving the information they need to not die. Also, when this happens hes inhabiting a youthful, abled body.
At a few different points in the film, characters are body-swapped to the opposite gender and there's some brief confusion about who is who. Once they work it out, the characters refer to each other with the correct name and pronouns; nobody is misgendered in a malicious way.
The character who ends up in the body of Shelly (Jack Black) is distressed about his weight and makes some negative comments about it. It's played for laughs, but the focus is more on Shelly's lack of physical fitness than body shape per se. A later scene also helps make up for it somewhat, when a different character swaps into Shelly's body and is very happy with it.
Weird question for this movie, but technically the black guy (Fridge, inhabiting Jack Black's body) is the first to "die" (a temporary video game death). He immediately comes back and survives to the end of the film.
Several crashes in the scene where the characters are chased by a herd of ostriches. The car flips over, and later there's a collision with a cliff and the characters are thrown from the car, but nobody is hurt.
Late in the film a zeppelin burns and crashes. There is also an early scene where the characters must jump out of a plane without parachutes (the plane flies onward and doesn't crash). Nobody is hurt.