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The rumor that there's going to be a 'Space Jam 2' with LeBron James just got a big boost

Jul 23, 2015, 00:55 IST

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SpringHill Entertainment, the production company owned by LeBron James and his longtime business partner Maverick Carter, has entered into a parternship with Warner Bros., the Wall Street Journal reports

It's an intriguing move that advances LeBron's plan to build an entertainment business. It also comes a week after "Trainwreck" - the Amy Schumer movie in which LeBron co-starred and drew positive reviews - made an impressive $30 million at the box office.

But for a lot of people born sometime between 1980 and 1990, this is a big deal for one reason: Space Jam 2.

In 2012 LeBron tweeted at a fan saying he wanted to make a sequel to the 1996 classic - which stars Michael Jordan and tells the story of a team of Warner Bros. characters who have to save themselves from enslavement by beating a team of monsters that have recently stolen the powers of NBA players.

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That sounded like wishful thinking at the time, but in the years since, "Space Jam 2" has seemingly come closer and closer to reality. In 2014 Deadline reported that a LeBron-starring sequel was in the works, though LeBron denied it:There's still an IMBD page for it though, for whatever that's worth. 
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Since Warner Bros. owns "Space Jam," the SpringHill partnership has reignited the rumors. ESPN's best LeBron reporter Brian Windhorst says Hollywood execs want to do the movie:In addition, Warner Bros. has filed for new Space Jam trademarks:The original Space Jam made $90 million at the box office. It's still the highest grossing basketball movie ever.

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