LeBron James’ media company eyeing shock merger with producers behind The Kardashians

LeBron James‘ production company, SpringHill, is reportedly in talks to merge with the producers behind ‘The Kardashians.’

SpringHill was founded in 2007 with James’ longtime friend and business partner Maverick Carter, with the company going on to co-produce the ‘Space Jam’ remake and the new ‘Starting 5’ Netflix series.

Now, according to Bloomberg, SpringHill could join forces with British company film, TV and music company Fulwell 73.

According to the report, the talks have been going on ‘for months’, and execs of the companies see the potential move as a way to strengthen around unscripted and live content.

In addition to producing The Kardashians, Fulwell 73 also produces the Grammys and was involved with Adele’s ‘One Night Only’ live concert.

LeBron James’ SpringHill company is reportedly in talks to merge with Fulwell 73

Fulwell 73 has produced projects like ‘The Kardashians’ and ‘Sunderland ‘Til I Die’

In the sports world, the company has also produced cult Netflix favorite ‘Sunderland ‘Til I Die.’

Fulwell 73 is also part-owned by Eldridge Industries, an investment company chaired by Chelsea and LA Dodgers co-owner Todd Boehly.

SpringHill is also co-producing a film starring Mark Wahlberg, as Deadline reported in August.

The movie, called ‘Weekend Warriors,’ will feature a father and autistic son traveling to every NBA arena as the boy decides which team to support.

The film will be produced by Plan B and Apple Studios as well.