Question: Why don't they use a helicopter to fly back to the Jaguar's Eye?
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017)
1 answered question since 24 Oct '24, 08:24
Directed by: Jake Kasdan
Starring: Dwayne Johnson, Bobby Cannavale, Karen Gillan, Missi Pyle
Visible crew/equipment: The scene where Spencer throws the boomerang for the first time and misses the bikers they take off running. While they are running from the bikers, there is a shot right before the boomerang hits the bikers where you can see a camera man sitting in the bushes on the left side. You don't have to pause it, but can to see it better. (00:36:30)
Moose Finbar: You do not want to know what's under those rhinos! I saw things I can never unsee, things that touched me.
Trivia: While Dwayne Johnson is at the bazaar he grabs a bad guy and makes the "Rock Bottom" move from his WWE days.
Question: After finishing the game, did Spencer, Fridge, Bethany, and Martha still have detention or did changing the timeline prevent them from their punishment?
Answer: They still had detention. The only thing that changed was Alex. But since they had become such close friends, detention would hardly be a punishment for them anymore.
It seemed like they just simply walked out of detention. I mean, did they finish their detention or did they have to continue on a Saturday?
The movie doesn't explain. But regardless, it also really doesn't matter.
They probably didn't go back on Saturday. When they go back to school, Spencer acts like he hasn't spoken to Martha since their adventure, while Bethany says she's been texting Martha 'all weekend'.
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Answer: That would be cheating, and quite probably the game would punish the cheaters in some horrible manner, for example, by declaring the game to be over. In the original Jumanji, one of the players, Peter, tries to cheat and is turned into a monkey for punishment.