James told the Road Trippin’ podcast last month that he and his team on the film were ‘kind of ok’ in being able to work on the motion picture with nearly all of Hollywood shut down in an effort to flatten the curve of infections from the virus.

‘A lot of it right now is animation, so being indoors is actually great for us,’ said James, who is making the film through his production company, SpringHill Entertainment. ‘So we’re still on. Just like everything in the world, everything is slowed down a little bit, but we’re still on target. I’m looking forward to it.’

James said in a perfect world, he would be able to stream the highly-anticipated sequel to the 1996 Michael Jordan film now, at a time the majority of Americans remain under strict lockdown orders.

Glad to see LeBron can still figure out ways to make money during an epidemic. 

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