At the beginning of 1997, a film was released in France which delighted children, fans of cartoons and the NBA.
Michael Jordan, then in the firmament of his glory, met the Loneys Toons there around Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny.
His new Dream Team was to challenge dwarfs from outer space.
Who does not also remember the original song from the movie "I Believe I Can Fly", sung by R.Kelly?
For many, it has survived as much through time as the film itself, which had been successful at the time;
Almost twenty-five years later, it is another best basketball player in the world who takes over from his majesty MJ.
LeBron James is in turn the star of the "Space Jam" sequel.
Warner Studios unveiled the first trailer for the film this Saturday, which should hit theaters - if those are open again - on July 14.
As the first images of
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Space Jam: A New Legacy," the studios unveil the plot of what awaits the Los Angeles Lakers player who, like Jordan at the time, is playing his own role.
James must ally himself with the Looney Tunes to get his son Bronny back from a parallel world.
He is kidnapped by an artificial intelligence while visiting Warner Studios.
To get it back, James must win a basketball game.
Something he does every night in the NBA, but against real players.
In the movie, they look more like robots.
Fortunately, like Jordan in the last century, LeBron James relies on shock teammates: Tweety, Bip Bip, Taz the Tasmanian Devil and all the others.
The special effects are promising to be bluffing and in view of the first images, Lebron James, who has just increased his participation in the Liverpool football club, does not seem a bad actor at all.
To believe that this man really knows how to do everything.