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Zathura: A Space Adventure

Zathura: A Space Adventure

Adventure is waiting.

6.5 / 1020051h 41m

Synopsis

After their father is called into work, two young boys, Walter and Danny, are left in the care of their teenage sister, Lisa, and told they must stay inside. Walter and Danny, who anticipate a boring day, are shocked when they begin playing Zathura, a space-themed board game, which they realize has mystical powers when their house is shot into space. With the help of an astronaut, the boys attempt to return home.

Genre: Science Fiction, Adventure, Family

Status: Released

Director: Jon Favreau

Website: https://www.sonypictures.com/movies/zathura

Main Cast

Josh Hutcherson

Josh Hutcherson

Walter Budwing

Jonah Bobo

Jonah Bobo

Danny Budwing

Dax Shepard

Dax Shepard

Astronaut

Kristen Stewart

Kristen Stewart

Lisa Budwing

Tim Robbins

Tim Robbins

Dad (Mr. Budwing)

Frank Oz

Frank Oz

Robot (voice)

John Alexander

John Alexander

Robot

Derek Mears

Derek Mears

Lead Zorgon

Douglas Tait

Douglas Tait

Zorgon

Joe Bucaro III

Joe Bucaro III

Zorgon

Trailer

User Reviews

ryan jhonson

good film one for the family deffo thumbs up👍👍👍!!!

CinemaSerf

Yeah, I know - it's just "Jumanji" (1985) set in space, but it's still quite an enjoyable outing for Josh Hutcherson and Jonah Bobo. "Danny", the latter who definitely won out on the name stakes, is the younger brother who just wants to hang out with his cooler older sibling "Walter" when their dad (Tim Robbins) is called to work - but he isn't interested. After an altercation with a baseball, "Danny" goes exploring their rickety old house and discovers a game called "Zathura" which he starts playing by himself! That's mistake number one - but at least it gets "Walter" to pay attention as their house detaches itself from suburbia and heads into outer space - and a perilous one at that. There are robots, "Zorgons", an helpful astronaut (Dax Shepard) oh, and yes - there's a sister too - "Lisa" (Kristen Stewart) who is much older than her brothers and who has even less interest in their games. Each turn of the key delivers a card and each card could potentially spell life and death. Will they make it all the way round? No, jeopardy isn't any higher on Jon Favreau's list than it was in the original Van Allsburg book, but along the way we have some fun trashing their house, fighting off monstrous aliens and someone realised early on that Stewart does some of her best acting when cryogenically frozen to her toothbrush. The visual effects work well and of course the messages of familial loyalty, inter-dependence and resilience are writ large as just about everyone realises they can only win if they work together. I enjoyed this.