Zathura: A Space Adventure - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Zathura: A Space Adventure"
Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005)
Timing: 1:41 (101 min)
Zathura: A Space Adventure - TMDB rating
6.43/10
3532
Zathura: A Space Adventure - Kinopoisk rating
6.431/10
66132
Zathura: A Space Adventure - IMDB rating
6.3/10
125000

Actors and characters

Photo Josh Hutcherson #3144Photo Josh Hutcherson #3145Photo Josh Hutcherson #3146Photo Josh Hutcherson #3147

Josh Hutcherson

Josh Hutcherson
Character Walter Budwing
Photo Jonah Bobo #52952Photo Jonah Bobo #52953

Jonah Bobo

Jonah Bobo
Character Danny Budwing
Photo Dax Shepard #17920Photo Dax Shepard #17921

Dax Shepard

Dax Shepard
Character Astronaut
Photo Kristen Stewart #16715Photo Kristen Stewart #16716Photo Kristen Stewart #16717Photo Kristen Stewart #16718

Kristen Stewart

Kristen Stewart
Character Lisa Budwing
Photo Tim Robbins #13921Photo Tim Robbins #13922Photo Tim Robbins #13923Photo Tim Robbins #13924

Tim Robbins

Tim Robbins
Character Dad (Mr. Budwing)
Photo Frank Oz #8757Photo Frank Oz #8758Photo Frank Oz #8759Photo Frank Oz #8760

Frank Oz

Frank Oz
Character Robot (voice)
Photo John Alexander #8052
John Alexander
Character Robot
Photo Derek Mears #17787Photo Derek Mears #17788

Derek Mears

Derek Mears
Character Lead Zorgon
Photo Douglas Tait #23915
Douglas Tait
Character Zorgon
Photo Jeff Wolfe #11173Photo Jeff Wolfe #11174

Jeff Wolfe

Jeff Wolfe
Character Zorgon

What's left behind the scenes

  • John Bobo lost 4 teeth during filming, so he had dentures made.
  • The beginning and end of the film were shot in the same sets without any changes. Throughout the film, the sets were damaged and destroyed, so the film had to be shot in sequence – according to the script. The only exception was the very beginning and end, which were filmed one after the other.
  • Stan Winston's team (1946-2008) devised and created the Zorgon puppets in three parts. The actor's head and neck, covered in a blue hood, protruded between the Zorgon’s shoulder blades, and were subsequently worked on by digital artists. The Zorgon’s electronic-mechanical head emerged from the actor’s chest and was operated by puppeteers, resulting in it roaring and blinking.
  • Initially, a sequel to the film "Jumanji" (Joe Johnston, 1995) was planned, but the film company "Sony Pictures" decided to abandon the idea of a sequel in favor of "Zathura."
  • The studio created several full-size robot mock-ups. One was metallic and couldn't speak, and was used in scenes where the robot breaks through doors and walls. The second was a full-body puppet, but in fact, they most often filmed simply an actor dressed accordingly.
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