Jungle Cruise Behind The Scenes And Bloopers

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By FilMonger

More fun than a boat ride’s worth of punnery, the Jungle Cruise blooper reel is here — debuting exclusively on ET — and reveals the flubs, falls and foibles Emily Blunt and Dwayne Johnson experienced on their trip down the Amazon.

We already know Blunt and Toots, as she calls Johnson, had “too much fun” making this movie, and now you can see it for yourself: Watch as she forgets her lines and has a laugh. Watch as he says “Puka Ma-pee-pee.” Watch as she makes silly faces with her silly co-star, Jack Whitehall. Watch as The Rock gets hit in his little the rocks. (His Puka Ma-pee-pee, if you will.)

Jungle Cruise includes even more outtakes, plus 11 deleted scenes, a panel with real-life Skippers and more bonus features, when it arrives on digital on Aug. 31, followed by 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on Nov. 16. Watch the clip above.

Dwayne Johnson shows off the eighth wonder of the world, the backside of water, in Screen Rant’s exclusive deleted scene from Disney’s Jungle CruiseThe film stars Johnson as Frank Wolff, a skipper on a mission to find a mythical healing tree, the Tears of the Moon, alongside intrepid Dr. Lily Houghton (Emily Blunt) and her brother MacGregor (Jack Whitehall). Like Pirates of the Caribbean and The Haunted Mansion before it, the movie takes inspiration from the iconic Disney Parks attraction, with a few changes and updates.

Jungle Cruise will be available on digital platforms on August 31. The movie will be available Blu-ray, 4K Ultra, and DVD on November 16, around the same it will be available to stream for free on Disney+. The home release comes packed with special features, including an “Expedition Mode” with pop-up trivia and easter eggs, as well as behind-the-scenes featurettes, bloopers, and deleted scenes.

Screen Rant has an exclusive deleted scene from Jungle Cruise showing a classic joke from the ride. The scene takes place near the end of the film as Frank, Lily, and MacGregor face off against Prince Joachim (Jesse Plemons) and his crew. Frank has figured out where they need to go and steers his boat into a waterfall – much to the concern of the others. Once they make it through unscathed he utters the classic line, “The backside of water.” Check it out below!