

Serververse.Īl-G takes Dom prisoner and orders LeBron to form a basketball team to compete against his own, only earning his freedom if he wins, before sending him to Tune World. Having become self-aware and desiring more recognition in the world, Al-G lures LeBron and Dom to the basement server room and traps them in the Warner Bros. Their differing views lead to an argument as Dom reveals his resentment towards his father’s advice. LeBron rejects the idea while Dom is interested in the studio's Warner 3000 software, particularly its AI, Al-G Rhythm.

LeBron, Malik, and Dom are later invited to Warner Bros. While LeBron's attempts with Darius are successful, Dom aspires to become a video game developer. In the present day, LeBron encourages his sons, Darius and Dominic, to pursue basketball careers. After he misses a potential buzzer beater and is reprimanded by Coach C after the game, an ashamed LeBron discards the Game Boy. His friend Malik gives him a Game Boy, which LeBron plays with until Coach C demands for him to concentrate on the game. In 1998, a young LeBron James is dropped off at a youth league basketball game by his mother. It won three of its four Golden Raspberry Award nominations, including Worst Actor for James. The film was a box office disappointment, grossing $163 million worldwide against a production budget of $150 million, and received generally negative reviews from critics for its script, humor, runtime, and particularly for its extensive product placement of WarnerMedia properties. Pictures on July 16, 2021, and through HBO Max for one month. Premiering in Los Angeles on July 12, Space Jam: A New Legacy was released nationwide in the United States by Warner Bros. After several weeks into filming, Nance left the project in July 2019 and was replaced by Lee. After several years in development, a LeBron James-led sequel was officially announced in 2014 with filming under Nance taking place from June to September 2019 around Los Angeles.

Several possible spin-offs focusing on other athletes, including Jeff Gordon, Tiger Woods, and Tony Hawk, were also discussed but never materialized. Director Joe Pytka was attached to return in that capacity and Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone signed on as the animation directors however, the project was stalled due to Michael Jordan's refusal to return. The film follows James enlisting the Looney Tunes' aid to win a basketball game in a Warner Bros.-themed virtual multiverse against a rogue artificial intelligence's avatars after James's son is abducted by the AI.ĭiscussions for a Space Jam successor began following its release. The film stars basketball player LeBron James as a fictional version of himself Don Cheadle, Khris Davis, Sonequa Martin-Green, and Cedric Joe star in live-action roles, while Jeff Bergman, Eric Bauza, and Zendaya headline the Looney Tunes voice cast. It serves as a standalone sequel to Space Jam (1996) and is the first theatrically released film to feature the Looney Tunes characters since Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003). Lee from a screenplay by Juel Taylor, Tony Rettenmaier, Keenan Coogler, Terence Nance, Jesse Gordon, and Celeste Ballard, and a story by Taylor, Rettenmaier, Coogler, and Nance. Space Jam: A New Legacy (also known as Space Jam 2) is a 2021 American live-action/animated sports comedy film co-produced by Warner Animation Group, Proximity Media, and The SpringHill Company, and distributed by Warner Bros.
