Could it be? Is there really any truth to the talks of a sequel to the 1996 smash hit Space Jam? And if so, who will take over MJ’s legendary role? Well according to USAtoday.com, Warner Bros. and Lebron James have struck a deal and a Space Jam sequel is “definitely happening.” The Warner Bros. /Lebron partnership was announced Wednesday afternoon. Just last month, Warner Bros. filed new trademarks for Space Jam, as noted by Capital New York’s reporter Alex Weprin.
Warner Bros. filed new trademarks for “Space Jam” last month. Today announced deal with LeBron James. pic.twitter.com/WaZ33sXCsY
— Alex Weprin (@alexweprin) July 22, 2015
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