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LeBron James Signs Development Deal with Warner Bros.

July 22, 2015
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(via The Wrap)

Based off of his performance in Trainwreck, this might be a good thing. 

LeBron James and his Cleveland Cavaliers might have lost the NBA Championship this year, but LeBron has just scored a big development deal to develop shows and movies for Warner Bros. Outside of the infamous “Decision”, James has generally kept a very charismatic persona. Playing Bill Hader’s best friend in Trainwreck only reinforced that notion.

Under such an agreement, it will almost be no surprise if he will be the star in Space Jam 2, which is in development at Warner Bros.

There aren’t a lot of specifics as to what, if any, projects that James is specifically focused on right now, but don’t be surprised if most of them are in comedy.

Watch The Lucas Brothers on The Tonight Show

November 2, 2014
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Kenny and Keith Lucas, better known as The Lucas Brothers, are having quite a week as the sketch show they star in, Friends of The People, premiered on truTV and, last night, they got to perform stand-up on The Tonight Show.

Watch their set and also learn an interesting fact about Space Jam we bet that you didn’t know here.

Here’s the Live Read of Space Jam with Blake Griffin as MJ and Seth Green as a Thug Bugs Bunny

April 18, 2014
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Sean O’Connor and Jensen Karp have been doing a series of live reads at UCB Theatre here in LA and they’re latest one brings back the 90’s “classic” Space Jam.

Seth Green plays an alternative Bugs Bunny, Nick Kroll plays Daffy Duck, Blake Griffin plays Michael Jordan, Paul Scheer plays Wayne Knight’s role, Ralph Garman does Porky Pig and more, and DeAndre Jordan nails playing Charles Barkley.

Watch it here.

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