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− | '''Space Jam: A New Legacy''' is a 2021 American | + | |director = Malcolm D. Lee |
+ | |studio = Warner Animation Group<br>SpringHill Entertainment<br>Proximity Media | ||
+ | |release = July 16, 2021 | ||
+ | |genre = Sports<br>Comedy}} | ||
+ | '''''Space Jam: A New Legacy''''' is a 2021 American film produced by Warner Bros. and the standalone sequel to the 1996 film ''[[Space Jam]]''. Like its predecessor, it is a mix of animation and live action starring the Looney Tunes and a basketball player, this time being LeBron James. | ||
− | + | LeBron has trouble connecting with his son Dominic, who has no interest in a basketball career. During a visit to Warner Bros. Studio, they are pulled into the Serververse by a rogue AI called Al-G Rhythm. Al-G takes Dom hostage and challenges LeBron to a basketball game, granting their freedom if his team wins. LeBron then meets up with Bugs Bunny, who is the only resident in Tune World as Al-G persuaded the others to explore the Serververse. The two travel to the other worlds to recruit the Looney Tunes, beat Al-G's team, and stop his plans. | |
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+ | When LeBron falls into Tune World, he gets into a gag with Bugs, who references the Big Chungus meme (which is derived from the cartoon ''[[Merrie Melodies#Wabbit Twouble (1941)|Wabbit Twouble]]''). | ||
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+ | Later, Bugs reinflates LeBron after he is squashed. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:00, 30 April 2022
Space Jam: A New Legacy | |
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Genre | Sports Comedy |
Directed by | Malcolm D. Lee |
Production companies | Warner Animation Group SpringHill Entertainment Proximity Media |
Release date | July 16, 2021 |
Wikipedia |
Space Jam: A New Legacy is a 2021 American film produced by Warner Bros. and the standalone sequel to the 1996 film Space Jam. Like its predecessor, it is a mix of animation and live action starring the Looney Tunes and a basketball player, this time being LeBron James.
LeBron has trouble connecting with his son Dominic, who has no interest in a basketball career. During a visit to Warner Bros. Studio, they are pulled into the Serververse by a rogue AI called Al-G Rhythm. Al-G takes Dom hostage and challenges LeBron to a basketball game, granting their freedom if his team wins. LeBron then meets up with Bugs Bunny, who is the only resident in Tune World as Al-G persuaded the others to explore the Serververse. The two travel to the other worlds to recruit the Looney Tunes, beat Al-G's team, and stop his plans.
When LeBron falls into Tune World, he gets into a gag with Bugs, who references the Big Chungus meme (which is derived from the cartoon Wabbit Twouble).
Later, Bugs reinflates LeBron after he is squashed.