Robin Williams In Jumanji(Photo Credit –YouTube)

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What if Jumanji had taken a very different turn—less manic jungle mayhem, more steady-hearted charm? Back in the mid-’90s, director Joe Johnston was eyeing a very different leading man to headline the high-stakes board game adventure: someone fresh off Forrest Gump and at the peak of Hollywood stardom.

That’s right—before Robin Williams swung into the role and made Alan Parrish a ‘90s icon, Tom Hanks was reportedly a top contender. Hanks’ everyman warmth and emotional depth could’ve offered a more grounded take on the “kid trapped in a man’s body” arc. But according to Collider, scheduling got in the way. Hanks was already locked in for Ron Howard’s Apollo 13, which ended up being another major win for the actor—critically and commercially

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Robin Williams Was The Only One Who Could Pull It Off

Sure, Hanks would’ve brought his warmth. But Robin Williams brought a storm. His performance in Jumanji is a masterclass in tonal balance – frenetic one moment, devastatingly tender the next. When he first bursts out of the jungle with that unforgettable scream, it’s hilarious. Mins later, he’s wandering the ruins of his childhood home in silence, haunted.