The Jumping Ground II: Draxoid's Revenge

Jumping Ground Rising: Revengeance is an upcoming 3D traditionally-animated/computer-animated science-fiction comedy-action film based on the animated science-fiction sitcom The Jumping Ground, directed by Jabez Olssen (in his directional debut) from a script written by Jared Bush, and produced by series creators Lee Eisenhower and Conrad Vernon. It is the fourth theatrical film based on a Cartoon Network series, and a stand-alone sequel to 2016's The Jumping Ground Movie.

The voice cast features Matthew Mercer, Tom Kenny, Michelle Knotz, Nicky Jones, Tara Strong, and Dee Bradley Baker reprising their roles from the main series as PuffPuff, Lance, Zowie, Rob, Melvin, and Toad respectively, whilst the guest cast includes that of Dane DeHaan (replacing Quinton Flynn in his role as Raiden, who played a vital role in the twentieth season), Bill Hader, Nick Offerman, Daniel Brühl, Rosie Huntington-Whitley, Keegan Michael-Key, Charlie Day, Nick Frost, Riz Ahmed, Jenny Slate, and Charles Dance.

Revengeance is set to be released in the United States on January 28, 2018, in 2D, 3D and IMAX 3D, by Warner Bros. Pictures.

Synopsis
Almost two years after the events of The Jumping Ground Movie, through the use of Nanomachines, the Dragon King, Onaga, is inadvertently resurrected, and has deceived Raiden, a former child soldier whose power stems from that of the Nanomachines. Fueled by guilt, Raiden, guided by PuffPuff Humbert and his friends, an English Lord, and an Oxford Professor, sets out on a quest to destroy the Dragon KIng and his mummified army, whose destruction will leave humanity in its greatest struggle in generations.

Voice Cast

 * Dane DeHaan as Raiden, a former child soldier turned into a cyborg through the use of Nanomachines, who was deceived by the Dragon King, and now seeks out to destroy the Dragon King and his mummified army.
 * Matthew Mercer as PuffPuff Humbert
 * Tom Kenny as Lance Patrick
 * Michelle Knotz as Zowie Hosker
 * Nicky Jones as Rob Broflovski
 * Tara Strong as:
 * Melvin Sneedly
 * Kamek
 * Dee Bradley Baker as Toad Sanderson
 * Lisa Ortiz as Clyde Donovan
 * Joey Camen as Tobias Wilson
 * Andy Serkis as Onaga, the Dragon King and former supreme leader of the Goa'uld Empire, reincarnated by using a large portion of Nanomachines.
 * Daniel Brühl as Baron Gerhad Von Grubber, Onaga's general.
 * Nick Offerman
 * Charles Dance as Sir Isaac Martin, a virtuous astronomer and historian who knows about the history of the Goa'uld and numerous otherworldly threats on Earth.
 * Rosie Huntington-Whitley as an English Literature professor at the University of Oxford who is Sir Isaac Martin's adopted grand-daughter and Raiden's love interest.
 * Charlie Day
 * Nick Frost
 * Bill Hader
 * Jenny Slate
 * Riz Ahmed
 * Keegan Michael-Key
 * Carter Cathcart as Jimmy Swanson
 * Nika Futterman-Frost as Tweek Tweak

Like its predecessor, Various other voice actors reprise their roles from the television series.

Background and Development
On March 21, 2016, it was reported that a sequel is already in the works with Jared Bush writing the screenplay and Eisenhower and Vernon returning to produce. On July 14, one day before the first film's US debut, it was announced that a sequel was officially going ahead based upon The Jumping Ground Movie's strong financial results internationally, with a January 26, 2018 release date. On September 15, an official title for the sequel, Jumping Ground 2, was announced.

Later in December, New Zealand film editor Jabez Olssen was confirmed to be making his directional debut with this film. It was also revealed that Warner Bros. had accquired worldwide film rights to the Jumping Ground series.

Producer Dan Ast told IGN in February 2017 that the sequel would have a significantly darker theme, but would regain a handful of comedic elements to it, therefore "staying true to the purpose of the whole franchise". The film was then renamed Jumping Ground Rising on March 2, 2017, until being given the official title of Jumping Ground Rising: Revengeance at CinemaCon 2017, whilst it was also confirmed that it would be a stand-alone sequel.

In July 3, 2017, it was announced that Chineese company Tencent would invest $150 million in the film.

Casting
On August 2, it was reported that Daniel Brühl was in talks to voice a villain. More cast members were announced on October 21, including Nick Offerman, Rosie Huntington-Whitley, Charlie Day, and Nick Frost. The main series' cast will also reprise their respective roles, whilst Andy Serkis, Bill Hader and Keegan Michael-Key will return for the sequel, playing different roles.

In April 2017, Dane DeHaan was cast as Raiden, a cybernetically-enhanced assassin who appeared in several episodes before playing a vital role in the show's twentieth season, replacing Quinton Flynn, who voiced the character in the series. Charles Dance, Riz Ahmed and Jenny Slate were announced as cast members in July 2017.

Release
Revengeance will be released by Warner Bros. Pictures on January 26, 2018 in 2D, 3D and IMAX 3D.

Marketing
On May 12, 2017, an teaser trailer was released, and was shown in front of screenings of King Arthur: Legend of the Sword. A second teaser was shown at San Diego Comic Con 2017 on July 22. The first theatrical trailer debuted on September 19, and was shown in front of screenings of The Lego Ninjago Movie.

Future
During an interview with MTV News in mid-November 2015, Sean Astin, the voice of PuffPuff at the time, talked about possible sequels: "It might be two films, three films, It could be four. It could be five. Who knows? The story will continue."

On October 22, 2017, it was reported that a spin-off movie focusing on Toad Sanderson was in the works, with Bill Dubuque writing the script.