The newly released teaser for Welcome to the Jungle has set off a debate online, with some viewers saying it feels strikingly close to Tropic Thunder. The clip for the third installment of the Welcome franchise shifts the action from urban chaos to a jungle setting, and that change was enough to send comparisons racing across X.
One user on X wrote that the teaser brought Tropic Thunder to mind, saying the story of making a fake film in a jungle seemed lifted from there and that the over-the-top character energy looked tailored to Akshay Kumar. Another posted that the teaser gave the feeling the makers had tried to remake the Hollywood cult classic. Those comments quickly framed the discussion around whether the new film is echoing an older comedy or simply using a familiar setup in a different way.
That reaction matters because Tropic Thunder, released in 2008 and directed by and starring Ben Stiller, is a well-known comedy about actors cast in a Vietnam War movie who are forced to rely on their acting skills after their director drops them into a real jungle. It also featured Robert Downey Jr., Jay Baruchel and Brandon T. Jackson. The teaser for Welcome to the Jungle suggests a group of people shooting a fake film in an actual jungle, which is why some viewers have been drawing the line between the two titles.
Welcome to the Jungle also comes with an ensemble cast and is set to hit theaters on June 26, making the online reaction arrive just as the film begins to build public attention. The debate is still centered on a teaser, though, not the full movie, and it is too early to say whether the final film will share any further similarity with Tropic Thunder or simply use the jungle setting as a backdrop for a different story.
For now, the conversation has done what teasers are meant to do: it has pushed the film into the public eye and given viewers something to argue about before release day. On June 26, the answer will come from the movie itself.

