LeBron James dressed to impress on Wednesday when he donned a dapper white suit alongside his chic wife Savannah James at the Shooting Stars premiere in Los Angeles.Â
The NBA icon, 38 – who broke the all-time scoring record in February – posed with his stunning other half and her sexy black flower suit.
The gorgeous couple showed up in support of his new biopic, which chronicles the high school basketball career of LeBron and his childhood friends.Â
Streaming on Peacock June 2nd, the sports drama was adapted from the 2009 book of the same name by James and journalist Buzz Bissinger.Â
It charts the rise of the Lakers Legend up until the NBA, following his journey through St. Vincent-St. Mary High School in Akron, Ohio as he becomes a basketball phenom.Â
Dapper duo: LeBron James dressed to impress on Wednesday when he donned a dapper white suit alongside his chic wife Savannah James at the Shooting Stars premiere in Los Angeles
LeBron’s big night: The gorgeous couple showed up in support of his new biopic, which chronicles the high school basketball career of LeBron and his childhood friends
Stunning: Savannah looked sensational in her black flower suit and lustrous honey-colored locksÂ
Real-life NBA prospects Markie ‘Mookie’ Cooke and Scoot Henderson play LeBron and fellow basketball star Romeo Travis.Â
21-year-old Stranger Things star Caleb McLaughlin takes a central roles as LeBron’s childhood friend Lil Dru Joyce III.Â
Rounding out LeBron’s childhood ‘Fab Five’ are actors Avery S. Willis Jr. and Khalil Everage, who are playing Willie McGee and Sian Cotton, respectively.
After a screening in New York City last week, director Chris Robinson said that LeBron and his friends ‘loved’ a rough cut of the film.
The filmmaker declared: ‘They got the rough cut on the computer and [McGee] said that all of the real Fab Five, LeBron, Anthony Davis and a couple other guys from the Lakers were all huddled around a little computer, watched the whole movie because LeBron couldn’t cast it to his TV.Â
‘He said that LeBron loved it. They loved it. So when the real guys loved it, that was good enough for me.’
While LeBron’s prodigal talent anchors the film, Shooting Stars also focuses on the trajectories of his friends, who all went on to have impressive athletic careers even though they were overshadowed by one of the greatest sports figures of all time.Â
Speaking about Lil Dru Joyce III, Robinson said: ‘How is it to be the best friend of somebody who even your father is paying more attention to than you?’
Looking sharp: Lebron posed alongside real-life NBA prospect-turned-actor Marquis ‘Mookie’ Cook, looked sharp in a bright red suitÂ
Playing a legend: Cook plays the high school version of LeBron in Shooting StarsÂ
Classic: Dermot Mulroney was classically handsome in a jet-black suitÂ
Coach Mulroney: The veteran actor plays Keith Dambrot, James’ coach at St. Vincent-St. Mary High School
Gorgeous: Alexia Balistreri turned heads in a blue-and-white ensemble and knee-high bootsÂ
Big role: Stranger Things star Caleb McLaughlin takes a central roles as LeBron’s childhood friend Lil Dru Joyce III
Star quality: Caleb commanded attention in a shimmering black blazer, white dress shirt and black leather pants
Too cool: Caleb and Marquis’ friendship anchors the film, which begins streaming on Peacock June 2ndÂ
Living legends: LeBron’s real-life group of childhood best friends joined him at the premiere. From Left to right: Dru Joyce II, Dru Joyce III, Sian Cotton, LeBron James, Willie McGee and Romeo Travis
The stars of the film brought their fashion A game to the premiere in Los Angeles.Â
Marquis ‘Mookie’ Cook looked sharp in a bright red suit while Caleb McLaughlin commanded attention in a shimmering black blazer, white dress shirt and black leather pants.
Dermot Mulroney was classically handsome in a jet-black suit. The veteran actor plays Keith Dambrot, James’ coach at St. Vincent-St. Mary High School.Â
And LeBron’s real-life group of childhood best friends joined him at the premiere. Dru Joyce III, Sian Cotton, Willie McGee and Romeo Travis were all in attendance.Â