Space Jam: A New Legacy
Overall 7

The new iteration of Space Jam was a delightful experience. LeBron James gives a surprising performance as a dad who is caught between wanting what he wants for his children and letting them be who they want to be. This theme permeates throughout the movie as LeBron and his young son, Dom, are held hostage ..

Summary 7.0 good

Space Jam: A New Legacy


The new iteration of Space Jam was a delightful experience. LeBron James gives a surprising performance as a dad who is caught between wanting what he wants for his children and letting them be who they want to be. This theme permeates throughout the movie as LeBron and his young son, Dom, are held hostage in the Warner Brothers inter-webs by AL G, a rogue algorithm played by a very convincing Don Cheadle.

The main themes of family and family values comes through strong as LeBron teams up with the Toon Squad to face off against AL G’s Goon Squad in a winner take all. It was a great family show with some wonderful cameos along the way. If you are looking for a movie you can take the family for a movie night. Space Jam does not disappoint!

 

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