The director of the original Space Jam says a sequel is a bad idea.
With the recent news that a sequel to 1996’s cult classic Space Jam is coming soon, the director of the original movie has taken the opportunity to share his thoughts on the sequel. Talking to The Hollywood Reporter, Joe Pytka strongly advises against the creation of a Space Jam 2, as it would not be as good as the original movie, which was led by NBA’s “greatest basketball player of all time,” Michael Jordan, with a supporting cast of Bill Murray, Danny DeVito, Larry Johnson and the like.
Pytka had this to say: “Don’t do it. It’s doomed. Michael Jordan was the biggest star on the planet.” In Jordan’s stead would be LeBron James, who Pytka argues has already been eclipsed by Steph Curry, and whose star power might wane even further in the next two years the film is in production. “When we did Space Jam, there was a perfect storm of players and ex-players available — Larry Bird, Charles Barkley, Patrick Ewing,” Pytka continues. “They all had a persona that complemented the film. There are none around like that now.”