No one knows what will pop up on the screen from which direction to startle their senses.

Fans of this genre find comfort in such forest movies and strive to live vicariously through them.

Which are the ones worth seeing at least once?

Brendan Fraser as George in George of the Jungle.

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As the crew ventures deeper into the jungle, they become unwitting prey for the giant snake.

Despite the mixed reviews,Anacondais a jungle adventure classic for a good reason.

This campy gem offers a unique blend of suspense and humor, garnering a devoted following.

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Lara must decipher cryptic clues and navigate booby-trapped tombs to find the missing pieces.

Its entertaining to both young viewers and nostalgic adults, with Moner fully embodying the character of Dora.

Its a heartwarming movie about friendship and family, all wrapped up in a thrilling jungle adventure.

An image of Jennifer Lopez from Anaconda

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She then finds herself on a desperate mission to Colombia.

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Lara Croft stands with a confident look in a hazy tomb in ‘Lara Croft: Tomb Raider’ (2001).

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Isabela Merced as Dora wearing a GoPro on her head with Boots on her back in ‘Dora and the Lost City of Gold’ (2019)

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Rugrats Go Wild

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Misty Rosas and Dylan Walsh in Congo (1995)

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Robert Pattinson and Charlie Hunnam in The Lost City of Z

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Dwayne Johnson and Josh Hutcherson in Journey 2 The Mysterious Island

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Tom Holland in Uncharted looking to his side.

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