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Jumanji: The Next Level Star Nick Jonas Responds To Kevin Hart’s Car Crash

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While Nick Jonas has not seen Kevin Hart since they finished shooting Jumanji: The Next Level, the former told ET that he’s “messaged back-and-forth” with the latter about how he’s doing. We’ll have to wait and see if Hart will be well enough to do the press rounds for The Next Level (he’s aiming to do so), or at the bare minimum show up to the world premiere, but if he is, then count on those two catching up with one another face-to-face.

Kevin Hart was sitting in the passenger seat of his 1970 Plymouth Barracuda when the driver lost control on Mulholland Highway at around 12:45 a.m. on September 1. Hart reportedly fractured his spine in three places, which required him to undergo surgery, but he was let out of the hospital ten days later and swiftly began physical therapy.

Kevin Hart, Nick Jonas and the rest of the Jumanji: The Next Level actors finished filming their scenes back in May, so Hart’s car accident did not delay the movie’s release. It still set to come out in mid-December, the same weekend as movies like Black Christmas, Bombshell, Richard Jewell and Uncut Gems.

While Kevin Hart and Nick Jonas are both reprising their respective Welcome to the Jungle avatars in Jumanji: The Next Level, Franklin “Mouse” Finbar and Jefferson “Seaplane” McDonough, the sequel is switching things up by having most of the main characters playing as different avatars. In the case of Mouse and Seaplane, Danny Glover’s Milo Walker is filling the former’s shoes and Alex Wolff’s Spencer Gilpin will play as the latter.

Jumanji: The Next Level opens in theater on December 13, and if you’re curious about what other movies are coming out before the year is over, look through our 2019 release schedule.

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