“LeBron James and Kratos Just Sitting and Talking is Crazy to Me”: NBA Fans React to Lakers Star and His Son Bronny James Starring in God of War: Ragnarok’ Trailer

Tuesday saw the release of a teaser for the new video game God of War Ragnarök, which included Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James and his son Bronny James. The father-and-son team can be seen in the newest “God of War: Ragnarok” teaser, which also stars John Travolta and Ben Stiller. In the trailer, LeBron James, John Travolta, and their kids receive parenting advice from Ben Stiller while he channels Kratos. In their own parent-child relationships, they may all aspire to be like Kratos and Atreus were.

In “All Parents Can Relate,” led by Kratos-inspired Ben Stiller, LeBron James, Bronny, John and Ella Travolta, and his own son Quin participate in a group parent-child discussion. We are in a God of War-themed study with fire, and Ben Stiller is listening intently to LeBron James and John Travolta as they attempt to reach an understanding with their kids.

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Fans react to LeBron James and Bronny in God of War: Ragnarok commercial

One fan commented on the YouTube video: “This game will be my Lebreakthrough..”

Another fan came up with a creative comment on the commercial: “Lebron And Kratos Just Sitting And Talking Is Crazy To Me.”

One fan said, “This deserves an oscar, i don’t know why but give it to them.”

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A forthcoming action-adventure video game called “God of War: Ragnarock” is scheduled to debut on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 on November 9, 2022. The game is going to get a lot of attention after the debut of its most recent commercial. With four NBA titles, LeBron has established a Hall of Fame resume that puts him in the debate for one of the best basketball players in history.

While he’s still after championships, he also wants to play with Bronny in the NBA before he hangs up his uniform for the last time. The 6’3″ guard is rated as a 4-star prospect by 247Sports for the 2023 college basketball recruiting class. His first draft eligibility will be in 2024.

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