Space Jam 2 will release soon and here’s everything you need to know about the Looney Tunes’ sequel. It took really long, but the sequel is officially on its way.
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When will Space Jam 2 release?
LeBron James’ company Springhill Entertainment announced that Space Jam 2 will release on 16 July 2021. The movie is not going to release until the next two years. This means that there will be a twenty-five gap between the original movie of 1996 and its sequel. The new movie is kind of an anniversary project.
LeBron James court on the set of Space Jam 2. This is where players in the movie will play pick-up and workout 👀🔥 This court is every hoopers dream.
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Is the trailer of Space Jam 2 available yet?
As the movie won’t release until the next two years, it is too early for the release of the trailer yet. So, unfortunately, we do not have a trailer of the movie yet. For what it is worth though, here is a trailer for the first movie.
What to expect from Space Jam 2?
In the original movie, we saw the retired basketball player Michael Jordan and the Looney Tunes team up in order to defeat the alien team. The sequel may follow the same pattern, but we do not have any details regarding it yet.
Who is in the cast of Space Jam 2?
Currently, American basketball player LeBron James is the only player who has been confirmed yet. He may take over the role played by legend Michael Jordan in the original movie. The regular Looney Tunes voice artists will lend their vocal cords for the movie’s animated characters. Eric Bauza will lend his voice for Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny. Klay Thompson, Damian Lillard, and Anthony Davis are also a part of the crew. Stephen Curry has reportedly opted out of this installment of the movie.
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Who’s making the sequel movie?
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Ryan Coogler is the producer of the movie, while Terence Nance is its director. Justin Lin will get the screenplay and producing credit.