LeBron James wants to direct 'Trainwreck' sequel; Signs two-year contract with Cleveland Cavaliers despite nightmares in previous NBA Season

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LeBron James took his co-actors and his director to his favorite burger joint in Ohio before they go to the premiere of their upcoming film 'Trainwreck.' Meanwhile, James already signed for Cleveland Cavaliers again, and it's a two-year contract. However, James was reportedly still having nightmares about his loss on the NBA season.

In the Funny or Die video, LeBron James, along with his 'Trainwreck' co-stars drove to his favorite fast food. According to WFNY, while they were waiting for their order, James had this 'vision' of the 'Trainwreck' sequel. By the way, James ordered a Galley Boy and banana shakes for everyone.

In LeBron James' vision, the 'Trainwreck' sequel Bill Hader would face a tragic death, and Amy Shcumer will cry on his shoulder. They had a good discussion about this, where LeBron James also shared his ambition of being a film director someday. But he wants to replace director of 'Trainwreck' Judd Apatow on the sequel aside from killing Bill Hader on the first part of the film. Weel, they all enjoyed LeBron James' short skit.

Meanwhile, LeBron James finally signed a $47 million two-year contract for the Cleveland Cavaliers again. According to Yahoo Sports, James shared his sentiments over his loss in the last NBA Season.

James stated that "Well, I mean, I think for me, you can never get out of it, no matter how much you try to just kind of say, 'OK, you tried to do everything that you could, you gave everything that you had,' and being able to move on. I just don't feel like you ever move on from losing in the Finals."

The previous NBA Finals was only bits away from LeBron James' team to succeed; only it did not happen. And the fact that the Golden Warriors won in his home court, it would really take time to forget about it.

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