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Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson is wanted for the third 'Space Jam' movie. The director of the most recent release - 'Space Jam: A New Legacy' - would love to see the wrestler turned actor appear in the next instalment of the franchise in the way Michael Jordan and LeBron James did. Malcolm D. Lee told Entertainment Weekly: "I think the bar has been set so high in terms of the first one with this global iconic superstar in Michael Jordan, and now the same global iconic superstar in LeBron James, who transcends sports. "Who is that next person to put into that universe? And then you've got to find a ...
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Zendaya didn't expect backlash over Lola Bunny's redesign. The 24-year-old actress voices the beloved animated character in 'Space Jam: A New Legacy', and director Malcolm D. Lee decided to make the Looney Tunes favourite less sexualised in the sequel to the 1996 basketball comedy. She told EW: "I didn't know that was going to happen either! I definitely know we love her, but I didn't know it was going to be as much of a focus as it was. "But I understand, because she's a lovable character. She's very important, so I get it." Asked for her reaction to the internet's response to the redesign, Z...
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Malcolm D. Lee aimed to create a video game feel on 'Space Jam: A New Legacy'. The 51-year-old filmmaker has helmed the sports comedy sequel, which sees basketball great LeBron James alongside the Looney Tunes character, and aimed to make the movie an "immersive experience". Malcolm told SLAM: "For me, it was like. Let's have as much of a technical and fun video game experience. "I wanted to make it a very immersive experience, you know, as if we were all at the game as audience members." The director also recalled a humorous story about LeBron channelling a video game for a scene in the flick...
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Lola Bunny from the iconic Space Jam crew received a makeover for the upcoming second movie. A first look at Space Jam: A New Legacy was unveiled on Thursday, including the new look for Lola Bunny, the only female member of the tune squad. In the original movie from 1996, the anthropomorphic bunny had an hourglass figure and work short shorts and a crop top. At the time of the original film’s release, animator Tony Cervone said, “we kind of pumped her up more in the feminine attributes department.” Director of the new film, Malcolm D. Lee, said the original design of Lola Bunny shocked him a b...
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