Bullet dodged, or tragic missed opportunity? Or, perhaps a third option: concept ready to be revisited?With all the recent talk about an upcoming sequelOpens in a new tab to the Michael Jordan/Bugs BunnyOpens in a new tab movie Space JamOpens in a new tab, pro-skateboarding legend Tony HawkOpens in a new tab has taken to Twitter to reveal that the original could have been merely the first in a possible series of athlete-meets-Looney-TunesOpens in a new tab movies, saying that in 2003, he took a meeting at Warner Bros.Opens in a new tab to discuss the possibility of, yes, Skate Jam. But don’t blame him for it not happening — the numbers worked against it.
in 2003, I was requested to meet with Warner Brothers about doing a film tentatively titled “Skate Jam.†They were bringing back Looney Tunes with “Back In Action†& then wanted to start on my project immediately. A week later Back In Action bombed & Skate Jam was shelved forever pic.twitter.com/9giKzBnlWHOpens in a new tab
— Tony Hawk (@tonyhawk) January 5, 2019Opens in a new tab
While Space Jam was a hybrid of animation and live-action, it looks as if Hawk would have been animated in this concept, though of course it’s possible that would only have been for a particular sequence. But the world may never know…or will it? With the sheer number of retweets Hawk has been getting, it’s entirely possible he’s trying to gin up interest in reviving the concept if Space Jam 2 turns out to be a hit. Given that such concept art is usually confidential, it’s also possible the studio had him leak it to see how fans react.Well, fans, how do you react? Should the “Jam” concept go further than just more basketball?Jump into comments below and tell us what you think.
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