Dwayne Johnson has officially wrapped filming on Jumanji: The Final Level, describing the experience as one of the most “joyful creative journeys” of his career. The 53-year-old shared a heartfelt message on Instagram, expressing gratitude to his cast, crew, and director.
A Heartfelt Farewell to the Jumanji Set
On Monday, Johnson posted a series of behind-the-scenes photos and a message reflecting on over a decade of working on the Jumanji franchise. “An official FINAL wrap on one of the most fun and pure creative joy experiences I’ve ever had in my entire career,” he wrote.

He praised his fellow cast members for their comedic talents and emotional depth, noting that the project combined “comedy chops with heart and mana.”
Tributes to Cast, Crew, and Robin Williams
Johnson specifically thanked director Jake Kasdan, calling him “a collaborator and friend,” and reflected on the collective effort that brought the Jumanji world to life. He also paid a touching tribute to Robin Williams, who starred in the original Jumanji film and passed away in 2014. “And lastly, to Robin Williams ~ this finale is for you,” Johnson wrote.

Release Date and What Fans Can Expect
Jumanji: The Final Level is slated for a Christmas 2026 release, continuing the high-adventure, comedy-filled saga that has captivated audiences worldwide. Fans can expect the signature mix of humor, heart, and action that the franchise is known for.
Why This Wrap Means So Much
For Johnson, this installment marks the end of a 10-year creative journey in the Jumanji universe. The actor described the experience as not only fun but “pure creative joy,” highlighting the close bonds formed with his cast and crew over the years.
