Space Jam 2 will include an unlikely crossover between Lola Bunny and Wonder Woman's Amazons

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Space Jam 2 is aiming for nothing but net. And the kitchen sink. The sequel to the 1996 cult classic (starring Michael Jordan shooting hoops alongside iconic charactersꦗ drawn from Warner Bros.' past) is upping the crossover ante even more this time. That even includes a returning Lola Bunny – who will share scenes with some DC characters.

Despite slam dunki🧸ng on the Monstars a quarter of a decade prior, though, Lola Bunny seemingly isn’t intending to play ball by the time we meet her again in Space Jam 2.

. The Amazons, for the unaware, refers to the warrior women on Themyscira which counts Diana Prince (Wonder Woman) among its members.

Touching on Lola Bunny's redesign, which has🤡 divided some fans, Lee said, "We reworked a lot of things, not only her look, like making sure she had an appropriate leng🌃th on her shorts and was feminine without being objectified, but gave her a real voice. For us, it was, let's ground her athletic prowess, her leadership skills, and make her as full a character as the others."

Lee also hinted that more figures ꦕ澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:from the storiꩵed on-screen history of Warner Bros. will also appear. Mad Max, Casab🍷lanca, and The Matrix were all namechecked, perhaps hinting at the scope and scale of the hybrid CGI animation/live-action feature.

Space Jam: A New Legacy is heading to theaters and HBO Max simultaneously on July 16. For more on what 2021 has to offer, check out our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:movie release dates guide.

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