Kristen Stewart speaks about filming the movieZathura: A Space Adventure. The movie features Stewart in a supporting role, acting in the film several years before herTwilightdays.Zathurais a movie set in the world ofJumanji, chronicling the story of two brothers who are hurled into space, along with their entire house, because of the board game they are playing. The film stumbled at the box office, making $65 million worldwide, which could not turn a profit on its budget, which was also $65 million.
Speaking withCinema Blend, Stewart reflects on her time working onZathura.She points out that “that movie was stacked"and was an exciting opportunity for her to film on “a studio lot.” In terms of the content of the film itself,she fondly remembers it as “make believe to the largest degree"and mentions that she “love[s] that world.” She found herself laughing easily on set, and overall enjoyed herZathuraexperience. Check out Stewart’s full quote below:

Oh, I love Jon Favreau. And Josh Hutcherson. Like, that movie was stacked, if you think about it. We were all little. Yeah, when I think about that movie, I think it was the only time I ever shot on a studio lot. Uh, second time. But it was so fun. It was like make believe to the largest degree. It was kind of scary. I had to laugh sometimes. It was a comedy. I was a budding teenager, and so I was definitely not like, easily laughing, you know? But it was so fun. I love that crew so much. I also love Jumanji. I love that world. I love the idea of the board game sucking you in. No, that frozen . . . what was her name? Lisa? I have a brain. It exists. I remember everything! (But) our avatars with the little onesie suits? I like those guys. I think maybe the frozen teenager is disturbing me, in my own memory.
What This Means For Zathura
Zathura Featured Several People Before They Were More Famous
Taking another look at theZathuracast, Stewart is right about the cast being stacked. The movie included several veteran actors, includingFrank Oz and Tim Robbins. While the film is not a title that would quickly come to mind when thinking about either of these actors' careers, it is still notable that they took part in the 2005 movie. Furthermore, Favreau later became a key director in Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films and more, soZathurawas a good example of his early work.
How Zathura Connects To Jumanji (Is It A Sequel?)
Zathura’s plot is eerily similar to Jumanji’s, but the space adventure isn’t a mere knockoff. Both board game movies have the same origin.
In addition to being a breakout film for Favreau,Zathuraalso featured early performances by several actors who are big now. It featured, for example,Josh Hutchersonas one of the leading brothers. While he would go on to be inThe Hunger Gameslater in life, the actor was only 13 years old when he acted inZathura. Likewise, themovie also featured Dax Shepardbefore he was known from shows likeParenthoodand more. As such, Stewart is absolutely right that theJumanjispinoff film “was stacked, if you think about it.”

Our Take On Kristen Stewart’s Zathura Experience
Zathura Is Worth Revisiting
While this movie has largely been forgotten, Stewart’s quote is a reminder that the 2005 film might be worth revisiting. Despite its lackluster box-office,Zathura: A Space Adventurereceived decent reviews, getting a77% Tomatometer on Rotten Tomatoes. Even if Stwart was freaked out by it, the moment where her body freezes is also an iconic part of the film, representing the whimsy inZathura.
