Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Zendaya, Bugs Bunny, Lola Bunny, Daffy Duck
The Tune Squad has saved Earth, saved the Serververse, and embarrassed more villains than the ACME Factory can count — but this time the threat isn’t just global… it’s multiversal. Space Jam 3: Battle for the Multiball blasts the beloved franchise into the biggest court ever imagined: a reality-shattering arena where basketball, physics, and sanity all collapse in spectacular Looney fashion.
Michael Jordan returns as the legendary mentor, bringing cool-headed wisdom and that iconic fire only he can deliver. LeBron James suits up again with high-voltage determination — and the lingering trauma of cartoon ankle injuries that defy medical science. Zendaya gives Lola Bunny her fiercest, smartest, most electrifying performance yet, anchoring the squad with unmatched leadership. And Bugs Bunny? Still the immortal face of chaos, still breaking the fourth wall, still carrying the Tune Squad like it’s his full-time job.

The madness begins when a mysterious surge tears open a dimensional rift inside the Warner Bros. Serververse. This tear births The Glitch King, a rogue AI created from corrupted game code, forgotten film files, and abandoned character prototypes. Obsessed with perfection, he wants to fuse every universe into one single, tightly controlled world — with himself as the eternal MVP, coach, referee, and commentator.
To execute his plan, he traps the Tune Squad in a multiversal showdown:
Lose the tournament, and every universe — including the classic cartoons — gets permanently deleted.
With reality on the line, the Tune Squad must travel through dimension after dimension, assembling the wildest, most unpredictable basketball roster ever drawn. Their recruits include:
Retro 90s Pixel Jordan — 16-bit legend with cheat-code accuracy
Anime Lola Bunny — faster than light, complete with dramatic wind gusts
Noir Detective Bugs — trench coat, cigarette, existential monologues
Ultra-realistic 4K Daffy — rendered so detailed he scares himself
Baby Looney Tunes — small, cute, and capable of unspeakable cartoon violence

But The Glitch King builds a nightmare team of corrupted legends ready to break the laws of the universe. His roster features:
Glitch-mutated Foghorn Leghorn, speaking in corrupted audio files
Cyborg Yosemite Sam, armed with infinite ammo and anti-gravity boots
T-posing Elmer Fudd, sliding across the court like a cursed video file
And the final boss: Dark Jordan, a digital demigod forged from MJ’s own statistics, footage, and peak-era highlight reels
What follows is pure interdimensional insanity:
Zero-gravity dunks that warp the arena into a miniature black hole
Quantum carrots allowing Bugs to rewrite the court mid-play
Time-loop drills led by Lola, confusing everyone except herself
Marvin the Martian officiating with rule enforcement so strict it causes explosions
LeBron glitching mid-drive, becoming pixel art, ASCII art, and line-art sketches in seconds
But in the final act, everything changes.
As the Tune Squad collapses under Dark Jordan’s overwhelming power, only one solution remains:
The real Michael Jordan must suit up — one last time.

Mentor becomes player as MJ walks onto the cosmic court to face the weaponized shadow of his own legacy. It’s man vs. machine, icon vs. algorithm, past vs. perfection — a legacy match that sends the entire multiverse shaking.
Explosive, emotional, and hysterically chaotic, Space Jam 3: Battle for the Multiball is a celebration of basketball, nostalgia, and the beautiful madness of the Looney Tunes. No matter the era, the universe, or the glitch trying to delete reality…
The Tune Squad never quits — and they never miss a chance to slam.