IMDb4.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes25%
Metacritic35/100
Google Users34%
Director: Malcolm D. Lee•Genres: Animation, Comedy, Family, Sport
Basketball superstar LeBron James gets trapped in a digital world by a rogue AI and must guide Bugs Bunny and the Looney Tunes to victory over a digitized NBA team in a high-stakes basketball game. To rescue his son and escape the virtual reality, LeBron must team up with the iconic cartoon characters in a quest to win the game.
Space Jam: A New Legacy was met with generally negative reviews from critics, who often found the plot formulaic and the integration of Warner Bros. intellectual properties jarring. While some acknowledged its family-friendly entertainment value and LeBron James's efforts, the film was largely criticized for its excessive product placement and lack of originality compared to its predecessor.
Criticized for its overreliance on Warner Bros. IP and excessive product placement.
Found to be a visually energetic but narratively weak sequel.
LeBron James's performance was noted, but often overshadowed by the film's commercial agenda.
Google audience: Audience reviews were mixed to negative, with many viewers finding the film to be entertaining for children due to its bright animation and Looney Tunes characters. However, a significant portion of audiences echoed critical sentiments, pointing out the heavy product placement and a convoluted plot that detracted from the core story.
The film features cameos from numerous Warner Bros. intellectual properties, including characters from The Matrix, Harry Potter, and DC Comics, in an effort to celebrate the studio's vast library.
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