If you grew up in the 1990s, there’s a high chance that Space Jam was one of the films you watched religiously.
I was one of those people and I can tell you that a large part of the appeal laid in its concept.
Take one of the biggest athletes in the world – in this case, Michael Jordan – pair him off with the wild and whacky Looney Tunes, and let chaos ensue.
And it seemed to be a winning formula.
Not only was the film a massive box office success, but its soundtrack won a pair of Grammys and its official website continues to thrive to this day.
Surely it wouldn’t be a difficult task to craft a sequel.
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