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- Jumpers, Pixars new film directed by Daniel Chong and produced by Nicole Paradis Grindle, is an unconventional adventure that combines ecological metaphors with adrenaline-fueled action sequences. The story revolves around a human controlling a mechanical beaver to save an estuary and its animals.
- The film draws inspiration from wildlife documentaries and spy films like Mission: Impossible, and emphasizes efficiency, humor, and a genuine message. French voice actors Mallory Wanecque and Artus champion the dual ambition of entertainment without sacrificing substance.
- Early reviews suggest that while Jumpers might not be Pixars most original film in over a decade, it still received praise for its unique ending and sparked conversations between two conflicting viewpoints.
- A separate animated movie titled Jumpers, set to premiere on the same day, is also being released. Directed by Peter Ramsey and with music composed by Michael Giacchino, this film features Emma Stone, Mila Kunis, and Mark Wahlberg in a multiverse mystery adventure.
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To mark the release of Pixar’s new film, Jumpers, on Wednesday, March 4, 2026, we spoke with director Daniel Chong and producer Nicole Paradis Grindle. They shared insights into this vibrant and unconventional adventure, which follows 19-year-old Mabel’s quest to save her estuary and its animals—even if it means transferring her spirit into a robotic beaver. Chong explained that Jumpers originated from the concept of wildlife documentaries that use fake robotic animals for unobtrusive filming. This led him to ask: what if a human could control a mechanical animal to become completely untraceable? While some have compared the concept to Avatar, the project quickly distinguished itself, particularly through the choice of beavers, “true engineers of nature,” grounding the film in an overtly ecological metaphor. The film’s tone is undeniably rhythmic and almost adrenaline-fueled, drawing influence from spy films like Mission: Impossible. Jumpers emphasizes efficiency with pervasive humor and spectacular action sequences, all while maintaining a genuine message. French voice actors Mallory Wanecque and Artus champion this dual ambition: to entertain without sacrificing substance.
Pixar’s New Jumpers: Emma Stone, Mila Kunis, and Mark Wahlberg in a Multiverse Mystery Adventure, Directed by Peter Ramsey
Despite this, early reviews call Jumpers Pixar’s least original film in over a decade. One early reader vote gives it a score of 9, praising its unique ending, which sparks conversations between two conflicting viewpoints in a well-executed second half. Adding to the release slate is a separate, unrelated animated movie, also titled Jumpers, set to premiere on March 4, 2026. This film, a subsidiary of Disney, tells the story of Mia, who can hop between different realities. In each reality, Mia uses her power to solve mysteries and tackle problems. Emma Stone voices Mia, while Mila Kunis voices Mia’s friend, Cassie. Mark Wahlberg plays Detective Mike Hawthorne, who teams up with Mia to investigate a string of unusual events. Peter Ramsey, known for Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and Rise of the Guardians, directs the film, and Michael Giacchino, known for Inside Out and Incredibles 2, composed the score. Without further ado, here is the video interview.
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| Official Name | Acre Wall Jumpers |
| Brief Summary | On the hot summer days in the old city of Acre, a tradition connects the generations – children and teens jump from the old city walls into the sea waters below, a test of courage on the path to masculine maturity. Among the black coastal rocks and ancient stone ramparts, each leap is absolute freedom and a breath of fresh air amid the boredom of the long summer vacation. During the endless sweltering days, everlasting friendships are forged around this defining tradition, as the ranks of youth are replenished from generation to generation. The film unveils a nostalgic and stirring world of friendships, dangers and displays of bravery – all anchored in the experience of youthful masculinity atop the ancient city walls. |
| Released | May 24, 2024 |
| Duration | 54 minutes |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Production Companies | Daroma Productions, Kan, Gesher Multicultural Film Fund |
| Countries of Origin | IL |
| Director | Donna Hacohen Naor, Firas Roby |
| Producers | Elad Peleg, Haggai Arad, Aharon Pe'er |
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- JUMPERS | Une avant-première avec du mordant pour le nouveau film original Disney PixarJUMPERS | Une avant-première avec du mordant pour le nouveau film original Disney Pixarnewsroom.disney.fr
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