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‘Space Jam: A New Legacy’ Brings A Responsible, Less Sexualized Version Of Lola Bunny

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In an interview with EW, director Malcolm D. Lee commented on the upcoming ‘Space Jam: A New Legacy’ and took the opportunity to clarify the changes he made to Lola Bunny’s character design. According to the filmmaker, Lola has been remodeled for the sequel – reboot due to her characterization of hypersexuality in the 1996 original. “It’s 2021. It’s important to reflect the authenticity of strong and capable female characters.” , he commented. Discover the new version:

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Recalling that the premiere of the film is scheduled for July 15 in national cinemas.

Could this be the family reunion without any special surprises ?! @mavcarter gives our families I Promise the very first look at @KingJames in his @spacejammovie ‘A New Legacy‘ jersey! 👀🔥

– LeBron James Family Foundation (@LJFamFoundation) August 18, 2020

On a trip to Warner Bros. Studios, superstar LeBron James and his son accidentally find themselves trapped in a world with all the stories and characters in society, under the control of a powerful and troubled force called Al G ( Don Cheadle). With the help of Bugs Bunny, LeBron must navigate a universe filled with movie scenes and iconic characters as the Looney Tunes come together to save their lost son. To return home, LeBron and the gang must unravel Al G’s mysterious plan and win an epic basketball game against game versions of NBA legends.

The cast includes LeBron James, Sonequa Martin-Green (“Once Upon a Time”, “Star Trek: Discovery“) and Don Cheadle.

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Andrew Dodge (“Dirty Words”) writes.

Former professional basketball player Michael Jordan has played with some of Looney Tunes’ most famous characters.

LeBron James made his theatrical debut in the comedy “Descompensada,” playing a version of himself. He also already has an Oscar for best animated short.

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