In March, Lee told Entertainment Weekly that he felt that the character was oversexualized and so wanted to redesign Lola for the sequel to be "feminine without being objectified. But I understand, because she's a lovable character. These Space Jam: A New Legacy Goo Heroes are each filled with a unique goo that is super squishy, stretchy or gooey and lets your toy Figure stretch up to 3. Zendaya also seemed surprised by the response to the new look, telling Entertainment Weekly: "I didn't know that was going to happen either! I definitely know we love her, but I didn't know it was going to be as much of a focus as it was. That's the kind of projection of Lola that we wanted to have." Most Looney Tunes fans have never even heard of. RELATED: 10 Best Romances From Childhood Cartoons. Originally, Honey Bunny was set to make her on-screen debut. She's really the embodiment of Lola, to tell you the truth. Space Jam served as Lola Bunnys debut, where she served as a love interest for Bugs Bunny, but before she was created, an entirely different bunny was planned to woo Bugs in the movie. "She's taking ownership of her image, her brand, her business. "Zendaya's having a great moment right now," he said. The 51-year-old director also praised Zendaya, who voices Lola Bunny in the coming sequel.
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Malcolm Lee, who directed "Space Jam: A New Legacy," said Lola Bunny "needed some evolution."Īmong the many commentators were women such as the former pro golfer Paige Spinarac, who told The Sun that the redesign implied women couldn't be both sexy and strong.