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‘Space Jam’ director says sequel won’t “sexualise” Lola Bunny

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Space Jam director Malcolm D Lee has promised that Lola Bunny will not be “sexualised” in the film’s forthcoming sequel.The character’s image in the 1996 movie saw her feminine attributes “pumped up” according to animator Tony Cervone at the time.In a new interview with Entertainment Weekly, Lee has discussed how he was surprised at how “very sexualised” the character was in the original, and promised that the forthcoming sequel has “reworked” her look.“This is 2021,” the director said. “It’s important to reflect the authenticity of strong, capable female characters.”See the comparison between the 1996 and 2021 versions of Lola Bunny below.Lola Bunny redesign from 1996 > 2021 pic.twitter.com/Uc4uBX7FCT— SB® (@drakecereal) March 4, 2021Space.

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