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    Space Jam: A New Legacy

    PG2021 · Fantasy · 1h 55m

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  1. Jul 16, 2021 · Space Jam: A New Legacy PG Released Jul 16, 2021 1h 55m Kids & Family Comedy Adventure Fantasy TRAILER for Space Jam: A New Legacy: Trailer 2 List View All /m/space_jam_a_new_legacy/videos videos ...

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    • Malcolm D. Lee
    • PG
    • Kids & Family, Comedy, Adventure, Fantasy
  2. Space Jam: A New Legacy brings a film meant to be enjoyed by everyone whether you are 12-years-old, a millennial inundated in pop culture, or from an older generation who grew up on WB IPs.

  3. Jul 14, 2021 · among the hundreds of cosplaying real and virtual background figures. Advertisement. And there is a lot going on in front of that Sgt. Pepper album cover-style collection. As in the 1996 "Space Jam" starring Michael Jordan, "A New Legacy" is the story of a real-life basketball superstar transported into a cartoon world for a high-stakes game.

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    • Verdict

    By Francesca Rivera

    Updated: Jul 16, 2021 7:24 pm

    Posted: Jul 14, 2021 7:00 pm

    Space Jam: A New Legacy debuts on Friday, July 16, in theaters and on HBO Max.

    It’s impossible to watch Space Jam: A New Legacy without comparing it to the original 1996 Space Jam starring Michael Jordan. The sequel, which features LeBron James as its basketball star this time, makes big strides in updating the premise for 2021, but ultimately acts as a calling card for Warner Bros. properties the way Ralph Wrecks the Internet was for Disney. There’s still, however, a surprising amount of heart in this story, reminding audiences to stay true to yourself, but to keep things fun as well.

    The movie takes on the same beats of the original film: an all-star basketball star is trapped in a universe where he plays a high-stakes basketball game against a team composed of, by some measure, pro-basketball players. This time, however, the stakes are more personal. The movie’s LeBron James is a multi-championship winning, social media-influencing entrepreneur/basketball player who only wants his sons to focus on basketball. His son Dominic has greater passions for video game development and feels misunderstood that his dad won’t let him be himself.

    After LeBron rejects what is essentially a deep-fake pitch from Warner Bros.’ AI program, Al-G Rhythm (Don Cheadle), LeBron and Dom are kidnapped by the scorned Al-G and trapped in the studio’s Serververse. LeBron is challenged to a basketball game where winning means saving his son AND his likeness. However, the game of “basketball” Al-G challenges LeBron to is based on the version from Dom’s video game, where participants play with style and fun rather than with the rigid fundamentals of the sport. It’s a lesson LeBron struggles to learn throughout the film, which is more than enough time for Warner Bros. to showcase a huge chunk of its catalog of movies and TV shows.

    The original Space Jam placed the weight of the movie on Michael Jordan’s back, but in this more fleshed-out (pun intended) sequel, LeBron also has an engaging supporting cast of characters that evens out LeBron’s more grounded performance. So while LeBron’s performance in Amy Schumer’s Trainwreck garnered him praise and confidence in leading the Space Jam sequel, it’s harder to see his charisma past a string of lines that are nothing more than stern, motivational mantras. LeBron’s fictionalized version is just a 2D avatar of himself, ironically becoming the very thing Al-G Rhythm wants. However, when the script allows James to lean into being Looney or playing the compassionate father, he is the ultimate showman athlete.

    LeBron has an engaging supporting cast of characters.

    Removing himself from his superhero armor, Don Cheadle is an unhinged villain as the all-powerful king of the Serververse. Channeling his unnerving spoof performance as Captain Planet, Cheadle’s Al-G pits son against father with a smile on his face, manipulating their relationship all for his own gain by hacking into LeBron’s social media feeds. Al-G’s ease of control of technology outside of the Serververse is questionable, but also serves as a reminder of the larger surveillance state we actually live in.

    The emotional core of the film is Cedric Joe’s Dom, who has defeat and hope written on his face as he sorts through this complicated relationship with his father. He avoids tropes of being either a jock or a tech fanatic by being both; he could be great at basketball, but his face lights up when he talks about his true passions in tech. It’s surprising, and a little hard to believe at times, that LeBron wouldn’t encourage his son to be the best in anything he wanted to do.

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    Space Jam: A New Legacy gets a modern update to one of nostalgia’s largest strongholds. LeBron James’ performance is self-deprecating and earnest, if not a bit uneven, but excels when it matters the most, especially against Don Cheadle’s chaotic villain and Cedric Joe’s vulnerable Dom. The story and characters navigate a whole new digital world, fi...

  4. zkonedog 18 July 2021. In 1996, the original Space Jam "had something", so to speak. Seeing Michael Jordan on the big screen interacting with the Looney Tunes was a first-of-its-kind sort of experience, and despite the ridiculous concept it worked perfectly. Sadly, this long-await sequel captures absolutely none of that magic or fun.

  5. Jul 14, 2021 · Space Jam: A New Legacy. Directed by Malcolm D. Lee. Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Family, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Sport. PG. 1h 55m. Find Tickets. When you purchase a ticket for an independently ...

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  7. Jul 16, 2021 · 7. Review scoring. good. Space Jam: A New Legacy enters the 21st century with LeBron James, impressive visuals, more personal stakes, and a fantastic villain in Don Cheadle. Unfortunately, the ...

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