The LeBron James-led ‘Space Jam 2: A New Legacy’ (in theaters now) may be the reigning box office champion, but that doesn’t mean the animated sports comedy can be classified an all-around winner.
A critical polarizer, fans of the film’s 1996 predecessor took to social media in droves over the weekend to lend their disapproval of the children’s flick – judging everything from its plot to the acting, animation, and more.
Among those displeased with the movie is the director of the Michael Jordan edition of ‘Space Jam.’ Look inside to see why his commentary is making headlines: