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The LeBron James-led sequel to the 1996 family film “Space Jam,” which starred Michael Jordan, has scrapped its director only weeks after filming began.

Deadline reports that original helmer Terrence Nance, who’s known for the HBO sketch series “Random Acts of Flyness,” has been replaced by the more experienced Malcolm D. Lee, whose “Girls Trip” made $140 million in 2017.

The publication calls the shake-up “amicable,” and chalks it up to opposing creative visions.

The Looney Toons are confirmed to be returning for the sequel, which will again mix live-action shots with traditional 2D animation. “Space Jam 2” is set to be released on July 16, 2021.