The Best Jungle Movies of All Time

When sorting through the various themes of movies, one that can be particularly fun is jungle-themed movies. These tend to include a whole lot of action, perhaps some laughs and some great casts. What this means is that you can find a little something for everyone under this umbrella. But which are the best jungle movies? Here’s a closer look at some of the best jungle movies of all time, which could be perfect for your next date night at home, movie night with the kids, or that perfect flick to watch with friends.

Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle

If you are looking for a jungle-themed movie that will appeal to the whole family then Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle is a must-watch. This 2017 reboot of the franchise became an instant hit thanks to a great cast, lots of humour and adventure, and a fresh-feeling storyline. It went on to spark a sequel, which was also a huge hit. Expect this one to become a fast favourite in the household.

Apocalypse Now

This one is a classic. Apocalypse Now is critically acclaimed and holds up well despite the fact that it is more than 40 years old. This Francis Ford Coppola film is raw, it's dramatic and it's classified as a psychological war film that takes a close look at the Vietnam War. It's a take that most people aren't used to seeing, but it's well worth watching.

Predator

Speaking of adventure, how about heart-pounding adventure with a side of fear? That's what the original Predator movie delivers to audiences. This is one of Arnold Schwarzenegger's most iconic roles and dates back to 1987. Schwarzenegger has been tasked to rescue hostages that are being held in the jungle in Central America. As it turns out, the "bad guys" aren't who you may have expected, and they end up facing off against an advanced alien species who are excellent at hunting and killing its prey - which is humans.

The jungle is the perfect location for an adventure like this movie, which is why it has gone on to spark so many other entertainment options. Jungle themed online casino gaming, Apps, video games, board games are all a natural extension to the theme. The mystery and intrigue that surrounds the jungle lend themselves to some great opportunities outside of just the film industry

Kong: Skull Island

Then we jump over to something adventure-based, as Kong: Skull Island attempts to bring the lore of King Kong to life. While this certainly isn’t the first King Kong movie to be made, it does stand out in the crowd thanks to the special effects, the heart-pounding action and the ability to give Kong that softer side.

This movie essentially rebooted the King Kong and Godzilla franchises, which delivered the latest instalment earlier this year - Godzilla vs. Kong. Unfortunately, the teaming up of these iconic monsters didn’t quite land the way producers had hoped, and it wasn’t met with glowing reviews.

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Romancing the Stone

Now let’s go for a different take on jungle-themed movies,with an adventure romance option. This film is ideal for date night and could become a quick favourite. Romancing the Stone is an iconic movie that was released back in 1984, starring Kathleen Turner, Michael Douglas and Danny DeVito. It was cool when it was released, and it manages to remain cool today. In this movie, two strangers are thrown together on an adventure that involves some very bad characters in Colombia. It's adventure-packed, with lots of humour and romance.

If you’re looking for a fun and engaging movie theme, look no further than these jungle-themed Hollywood hits.