Zathura: A Space Adventure

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Zathura's a thrilling cosmic rollercoaster where siblings Danny and Walter navigate meteor showers, Zorgons, and a mysterious robot, all while uncovering family bonds and survival instincts in a game gone intergalactic!

Zathura: A Space Adventure Trivia

In "Zathura: A Space Adventure," what object triggers the game's activation? (Expert)
#1: A key
#2: A handle
#3: A button
#4: A card
In "Zathura: A Space Adventure," who directed the film? (Medium)
#1: Jon Favreau
#2: Steven Spielberg
#3: James Cameron
#4: Ridley Scott
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Zathura: A Space Adventure Fun Facts

The film Zathura: A Space Adventure features Tim Robbins, who also narrated the War of the Worlds documentary parts in War of the Worlds (2005).
Jon Favreau, the director of Zathura: A Space Adventure, went on to direct Iron Man, which kickstarted the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Zathura: A Space Adventure Polls

Favorite character in Zathura: A Space Adventure
Walter
Danny
Lisa
Robot
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Favorite Scene in Zathura: A Space Adventure
Robot Attack
Meteor Shower
Zorgons Invade
Black Hole Finale
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Timeline Highlights ( To Fictional )

literature
June 12, 1981

Publication of the Children's Book 'Jumanji'

Chris Van Allsburg published the children's book 'Jumanji', which later inspired the creation of related board game adventure movies including 'Zathura'.

literature
1996

Publication of the Book 'Zathura'

Chris Van Allsburg released the book 'Zathura', which sparked the idea for the movie 'Zathura: A Space Adventure'.

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2004

Production Begins for 'Zathura: A Space Adventure'

Production started on the film adaptation of 'Zathura', directed by Jon Favreau.

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November 12, 2005

Release of 'Zathura: A Space Adventure'

The movie 'Zathura: A Space Adventure' was released in theaters, bringing the book's space-themed board game adventure to the big screen.

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