Kevin Hart, Dwayne Johnson and Jack Black are dispensing with all the levels.

Sony Pictures unveiled a first look at “Jumanji: Open World,” the long-gestating, latest entry in the action-comedy franchise, at CinemaCon on Monday as part of its presentation to theater owners.

Once again, our heroes find that the boundaries between a fantastical game and the real world have blurred. This time, the three leading actors will play three different characters. Johnson’s Dr. Bravestone, for instance, is Spanish (he pronounces charisma like the guy from the Dos Equis ads), while Hart and Black’s characters are “stuck in demo mode” and still working out a few kinks. Hopefully, they adapt quickly, because the trailer that Sony shared included plenty of scenes of jungle beasts rampaging through a pastoral New England town.

“Jumanji” is one of the most successful series at Sony, but seven years have passed since 2019’s “Jumanji: The Next Level” opened and nearly a decade since 2017’s “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” debuted. The movies were inspired by the 1995 Robin Williams hit “Jumanji,” which Hart, Johnson and Black said will be celebrated in the new film with an Easter egg. This film includes the original dice used in the first “Jumanji.”

“Robin, this one’s for you,” Johnson said, gesturing skyward in a nod to Williams, who died in 2014.

Jake Kasdan, who helmed the previous “Jumanji” films, is back behind the camera again. Karen Gillan, Nick Jonas, Awkwafina, Alex Wolff, Morgan Turner and Danny DeVito reprise their roles from the previous films. The latest “Jumanji” opens on December 25, 2026.

Johnson has teased that the franchise, or at least the part that stars him, will end with this third film. If it reaches the box office heights of its predecessors, it seems likely that Sony will find other ways for “Jumanji” to live on.

It may not be a hard sell for the actors. Most of the cast on stage said they loved making the latest “Jumanji,” with Black calling it his favorite moviemaking experience.

“This was not a good time for me,” Hart interjected jokingly. “It was fucking work!”