Though Jumanji: Next Level hit theaters back in December, it is finally available on DVD and for streaming now. However, if you watch the latest Jumanji installment and its predecessor, Welcome to the Jungle, and still want more, we have some recommendations for you.

Jumanji: Next Level wouldn't be the same without its incredibly talented cast. We're here to shout out a few movie recommendations that feature Jumanji's most prominent actors.

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It's time to venture outside of the jungle; Here are the other films in which you can find the cast of Jumanji: Next Level.

Dwayne Johnson And Kevin Hart: Central Intelligence (2016)

Stone intimidates his old buddy Joyner in Central Intelligence

If you're looking to stick around with two of Jumanji's most popular actors, you'll want to turn to Central Intelligence. After all, this film also fits the comedy bill.

The 2016 action movie tells of two high school friends who reunite to save the U.S. spy satellite system from a terrorist.

Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart are a dream team; Their hilarious on-screen chemistry saves any flaws in Central Intelligence's script.

Jack Black: School Of Rock (2003)

Jack Black in School of Rock

If you throw it back to 2003, you'll discover this iconic comedy starring another one of Jumanji's leads, Jack Black.

School of Rock follows guitarist Dewey Finn after he is kicked out of a rock band. Down on his luck, Finn decides to take on the role of a substitute teacher at a prestigious school and get his fifth-graders together to compete in the Battle of the Bands.

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The film was both a box office and critical success. This can be attributed to Black's exuberant personality and the movie's musical fun.

Karen Gillan: Guardians Of The Galaxy (2014)

Nebula flying a ship in Guardians of the Galaxy

What do you get when you mix a superhero story with a cast of comedic characters? Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy, of course.

Guardians of the Galaxy has space traveler Peter Quill being chased by bounty hunters after he nabs a powerful orb from the villain Ronan. In order to stay safe, he must team together with a group of misfits.

Though Karen Gillan doesn't star in this film, she can be seen in a supporting role as Nebula, the adopted daughter of Thanos. If you want to see even more Nebula, you can find her in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame.

Awkwafina: Crazy Rich Asians (2018)

Rachel and Peik Lin talk in Crazy Rich Asians

Awkwafina joins the sequel to Jumanji as one of the game's newest avatars, Ming Fleetfoot. If you thought she was funny in Next Level, you'll definitely want to watch the rom-com that helped her rise to stardom: Crazy Rich Asians.

The 2018 movie, based on the novel by Kevin Kwan, follows a New York City economics professor named Rachel, who goes to a family wedding in Singapore with her boyfriend, Nick. After arriving, however, she learns that his family is extremely rich. She must deal with the disapproval of Nick's strict mother. Awkwafina plays Rachel's quirky and confident best friend.

Crazy Rich Asian's dazzling aesthetics, cast, and story had it reigning in positive reviews.

Nick Jonas: Midway (2019)

While you could get more Nick Jonas by watching Camp Rock or a few old episodes of JONAS L.A., we recommend you check out one of his more recent movies, Midway.

This epic war film focuses on World War II's the Battle of Midway in Japan, which occurred after the strike on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii on Dec. 7, 1941. Jonas plays Aviation Machinist's Mate Bruno Gaido.

Though not every critic loved the screenplay, the Midway was still bursting with energy.

Danny DeVito And Danny Glover: The Rainmaker (1997)

Matt Damon and Danny Devito in The Rainmaker

In Jumanji: Next Level, Danny DeVito shows up as Spencer's grandfather, Eddie, while Danny Glover plays his estranged business partner, Milo. If you jump back a couple of decades, you can see these two in the 1997 legal drama The Rainmaker, based on the novel of the same name by John Grisham.

The Rainmaker follows an attorney who attempts to navigate a case involving a dying boy who isn't getting coverage from an insurance company.

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The film was both smart and interesting, causing it to remain relevant years after its release.

Kevin Hart: Night School (2018)

Kevin Hart in Night School

Though we already checked out a film that both Johnson and Hart are featured in, we thought it was time to look at a picture in which Hart claims center stage alone.

Night School follows salesman Teddy (played by Hart) who, after accidentally destroying his workplace, is forced to get his GED. As it turns out, night school is no fun place as he must deal with his strange classmates, a former nemesis, and a critical teacher.

While Night School isn't the funniest sitcom in the world, it does serve up a few big laughs and casual charm.

Karen Gillan: All Creatures Here Below (2018)

While it's easy to spot Gillan in the Marvel cinematic universe, you can also find her starring in more serious films including this 2018 drama.

All Creatures Here Below has a couple, Gensan and Ruby, fleeing to their hometown of Kansas City after committing a crime in L.A. Gillan plays Ruby and takes control in her role.

Though the film is not devoid of clichés, it features building tension and twists that impressed critics.

Jack Black: Kung Fu Panda (2008)

Po trains with Master Shifu in Kung Fu Panda

It's hard to mention Jack Black without drawing attention to his success in the animated DreamWorks series, Kung Fu Panda. The opening installment in the series is loaded with Jumanji-level humor.

The story follows a lazy panda, Po, who hopes to become a legendary kung fu master. After being chosen to fulfill a prophecy through a set of crazy circumstances, the swift Master Shifu must find a way to train Po for a battle against the evil Tai Lung.

Kung Fu Panda was humorous enough to earn a few sequels and TV shows.

Dwayne Johnson: Jungle Cruise (2020)

Jack Whitehall and Dwayne Johnson in a behind the scenes photo from Disney's Jungle Cruise

Because Jumanji starts out in the jungle, we thought we'd finish this list by heading to the same location.

Disney's upcoming Jungle Cruise has Johnson playing a riverboat captain who teams up with a scientist and her brother to find the magical Tree of Life. Unfortunately, they must compete with a German expedition and survive dangerous conditions along the way.

Though Jungle Cruise's release date is subject to change, it is currently scheduled to hit theaters on July 24.

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