
For much of the time, though, you’d seriously struggle to tell.įine detail levels can look genuinely spectacular at times - especially during relatively static shots consisting predominantly of ‘live action’ rather than CGI elements.

My guess, though, given the amount of digital effects elements it contains, would be that it got a 2K DI, making this 4K transfer an upscale.

I haven’t been able to find out for sure if the film received a 2K or 4K digital intermediate (if anyone does find out, let me know via the Twitter account listed at the bottom of this article). While not quite as consistently stellar as the picture quality of Zombieland: Douple Tap and Charlie’s Angels, Jumanji: The Next Level’s transfer still regularly looks excellent. The IMAX Enhanced picture quality is actually be available to everyone - though officially only a few Sony TVs are certified as being good enough to reproduce the IMAX Enhanced pictures in all their glory.

Photo: Jumanji: The Next Level, Sony Pictures
