Shooting Stars Cast Side by Side With Real People
How Do the Fab Five in "Shooting Stars" Compare to Their Real-Life Counterparts? See Them Side by Side
While almost everyone is familiar with the iconic NBA basketball player LeBron James, you may not be as familiar with the story of his youth or the men who played beside him on his road to NBA stardom. The new movie "Shooting Stars" — which starts streaming on Peacock on June 2 — tells the true story of James's teenage years playing basketball alongside his childhood friends from Akron, OH — Dru Joyce III, Willie McGee, Sian Cotton, and Romeo Travis — and how they fought against all odds to win a state championship title.
The buzz surrounding "Shooting Stars" was high from the start, and the finished product already has the real-life stars' approval. At a May 24 screening, the movie's director, Chris Robinson, said (via People), "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." Robinson continued, "He said that LeBron loved it. They loved it. So when the real guys loved it, that was good enough for me."
The actors that brought the real-life basketball players to life played a massive role in the quality of the film. Ahead, see the onscreen Fab Five side by side with their real-life counterparts.
Marquis "Mookie" Cook as LeBron James in "Shooting Stars"
LeBron James in Real Life
Caleb McLaughlin as Dru Joyce III in "Shooting Stars"
Dru Joyce III in Real Life
Scoot Henderson as Romeo Travis in "Shooting Stars"
Romeo Travis in Real Life
Avery Serell Wills Jr. as Willie McGee in "Shooting Stars"
Willie McGee in Real Life
Khalil Everage as Sian Cotton in "Shooting Stars"
Sian Cotton in Real Life
