Space Jam: A New Legacy

Space Jam: A New Legacy

When LeBron and his young son Dom are trapped in a digital space by a rogue A.I., LeBron must get them home safe by leading Bugs, Lola Bunny and the whole gang of notoriously undisciplined Looney Tunes to victory over the A.I.'s digitized champions on the court. It's Tunes versus Goons in the highest-stakes challenge of his life.

  • Released: 2021-07-08
  • Runtime: 115 minutes
  • Genre: Animation, Comedy, Family
  • Stars: LeBron James, Don Cheadle, Cedric Joe, Jeff Bergman, Gabriel Iglesias, Zendaya, Eric Bauza, Candi Milo, Bob Bergen, Fred Tatasciore, Anthony Davis, Damian Lillard, Klay Thompson, Nneka Ogwumike, Diana Taurasi, Sonequa Martin-Green, Ceyair J. Wright, Harper Leigh Alexander, Khris Davis, Xosha Roquemore, Stephen Kankole, Jalyn Hall, Wood Harris, Jordan Thomas, Sue Bird, Draymond Green, A’ja Wilson, Randy Mims, Gerald 'Slink' Johnson, Sarah Silverman, Steven Yeun, Ernie Johnson, Lil Rel Howery, Michael B. Jordan, Rosario Dawson, Justin Roiland, Kimberly Brooks, Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, David Stern, Ingrid Bergman
  • Director: Malcolm D. Lee
 Comments
  • RECB3 - 11 March 2024
    A Film That Needed More Work
    This is an alright film that could have been a lot better if the crew had added the effort and strength in creating this film. The storyline of this film was a little weak and straightforward. It did not have any real direction. The cast selection was not good enough. They did not exactly fully commit nor connect to the storyline nor to their respective characters. The chemistry displayed between the cast members was weak. It did not work for this film. This film reveals to viewers that everyone has the power to make the world of today a better and safe place. This is a film that needed more work from the crew.
  • Sheldonshells - 4 September 2023
    Just Lo without the La
    For being an attempt at a corporate cash-grab for the various sponsors and moneyed interests involved, it would seem the mentally disordered neurotics who made this porky pigwash have forgotten one of the golden rules for making a movie a cash-grab: sex.

    Space Jam 2 doesn't even provide this (along with any other enjoyable entertainment) as they've, in a paranoid rush to avoid any Weinstein associations perhaps, completely de-sexualized Lola Bunny to the point where she could just as well be some 13 year old boy bunny. Taking a body away from a cartoon bunny is really psychologically overcompensating for real or perceived sexual harassment and assault in Hollywood, like to a pathological extent. I love how the makers of this pat themselves on the back as if they are doing a great social good.

    They didn't even make sensible changes to the Lola Bunny character's appearance. For example an actual smart change would have been to make her fitter, with some muscle tone. I mean she is supposed to be an athlete, right? That together with slightly smaller breasts, not a flat chest, would have been ok. But instead she looks like underdeveloped muck. Her face even looks disgraceful. This Lola is just Lo, without the La.

    Lola Bunny was one of the few good things about the first Space Jam, and now this one doesn't even have that going for it. Old media like Hollywood seem to know this kind of thing annoys people, yet they do it anyway. Which then begs the question why are people still supporting these weak, brain-disordered invalids who just want to mess with you?

    In a time when social media is crawling with real life Lola Bunnys and Jessica Rabbits, and dressing up as Furries is a phenomenon, Hollywood goes ahead and keeps demonstrating its irrelevance and apparent lack of market sense. Do they really think women are so depressed about their bodies that they can't handle seeing hot female characters, even if they are cartoon bunnies? Not expecting an answer to that, I'll just go to where the actual hot bunnies are, thanks.