LeBron James (Space Jam: A New Legacy)

'Note: This is only talking about LeBron as the main character of Space Jam: A New Legacy''. Not the real-life version of LeBron since both of them are completely different things'''

LeBron James is the main character of Space Jam: A New Legacy. This version of LeBron happens to be a fictionalized version of himself. Still a basketball player, he wanted his son to be a basketball player despite having wants of being a video game developer. Due to being invited to the WB studio, LeBron and his son were sent to the Serververse due to a conflict between each other. Now LeBron has to win a basketball game to get his son back.

Why He Sucks (as a character)

 * 1) First and foremost, he lacks the charm, charisma and likability of the "fictional" version of Michael Jordan, the previous basketbal player who teamed up with Bugs Bunny and the Looney Tunes in the previous Space Jam film, and to some extent, LeBron's own real-life counterpart.
 * 2) His acting in this movie is mediocre. You see, he sounds like he knew that this movie was not going to be what he expected it to be. Just look at his acting in this movie and you will see how awkward he is. On the topic of this, his screams are even worse because they either sound too silly (almost as if he sounded like Crash Bandicoot getting drunk) or too deep. Even his performance in Smallfoot is better than this.
 * 3) LeBron is pretty unlikeable towards Dom and the Tunes. He wants to do certain things his way.
 * 4) *For Dom, LeBron wanted his son to be a basketball player yet he got dissatisfied over Dom wanting to make video games. It has gone to the point where both started an argument and stormed out of an office at the Warner Bros. studio.
 * 5) *As for the Looney Tunes characters, he wanted Bugs to get certain players like Superman and The Iron Giant in the basketball team yet as soon as Bugs got the Tunes, LeBron was angry at Bugs. It got even worse when they started to train for the basketball game.
 * 6) His story arc does not make any sense. Yes, LeBron does help the Tunes out yet the reason being is that the arc is so generic. The only reason behind his story arc is because the AI is bad. Is that all there is?
 * 7) He is shown to be manipulative towards Dom and the Tunes. If treating both characters like rubbish wasn't bad enough, manipulation is just as bad or worse. He attempted to manipulate his son to be an athlete at one point. The Tunes on the other hand were also manipulated as well because LeBron just wants the Tunes to play basketball his way. He even told Bugs Look, Bugs, it’s my way or the highway.
 * 8) Thanks to these reasons. They are the reason why Dom and the Tunes started having conflict with LeBron. With Dom, both he and LeBron argued in the WB studio with LeBron and the Tunes starting an argument during halftime.
 * 9) The scene where LeBron dabs in one scene were weird. Even Dom didn't want LeBron to dab yet the latter did. Even the scene where LeBron makes this weird smile in front of Al-G after halftime also looks hideous.
 * 10) For some reason, LeBron still keeps his Looney Tunes design when he goes to the DC World or the Wonder Woman comic. How does he still keep the previous animated design when he goes to those worlds despite the latter worlds having a different art style?

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) His animated form when he goes to the Looney Tunes world does look fitting on him not to mention that his animated form does blend well with the antics of Looney Tunes.
 * 2) He does get character development where he accepts the Tunes and Dom the way they are and their plans. Even prior to character development, there are times when he can be tolerable such as him sympathizing Bugs when the latter explains why most of the Tunes left Bugs or when he learns that Lola is a good basketball player.
 * 3) *In fact, he had a good reason why he wanted his son back despite all this conflict he went through.
 * 4) He's a good basketball player and did his best in the basketball game.
 * 5) Has some funny lines (intentionally or not) like What in the Matrix Hell?, That algorithm is busted, I'm shorter than Kevin Hart, and Everything. We’re missing everything..