Shaquille O'Neal
7 titles
Filmography
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This Magic Moment
(2016)In the mid-1990s, Orlando was the epicenter of excitement in the NBA. The young franchise, led by mega-stars Shaquille O’Neal and Penny Hardaway, beat Michael Jordan and the mighty Bulls en route to the 1995 NBA Finals. They lost to the Rockets that year but it was clear this team from Orlando was a dynasty in the making. But the Magic’s moment on top was never fully realized - a classic “what-could-have-been” story, where success came fast and big and then ‘poof’, the magic was gone. Directed by Gentry Kirby and Erin Leyden.

Kazaam
(1996)A troubled 12-year-old gets the chance of a lifetime when he summons a friendly genie (O'Neal) from a boombox and gets to make three wishes while his magical friend must learn to adapt to modern society. Basketball star Shaquille O'Neal is perfect as the looming genie with attitude-- a great film for the whole family!

Steel
(1997)To stop international terrorists from acquiring lethal military technology that he helped create, one man transforms himself into a modern-day knight in shining armor--Steel.Basketball superstar Shaquille O'Neal stars in this fantastic action-packed adventure of the DC Comics crime-fighting superhero.

Blue Chips
(1994)Pete Bell, a college basketball coach is under a lot of pressure. His team isn't winning. The stars of the future are being paid by other teams. This practise is forbidden in the college game, but Pete is desperate and has pressures from all around.

Uncle Drew
(2018)A young team owner and Uncle Drew (NBA All-Star Kyrie Irving) round up Drew's old basketball squad to prove that a group of septuagenarians can still win the big one.

Show Dogs
(2018)A family comedy about the unlikely pairing of a human detective (Will Arnett) and his canine partner (voiced by Chris "Ludacris" Bridges), who must go undercover at the world's most exclusive dog show to solve their biggest case yet.

The Day Sports Stood Still
(2021)The 2020 sports season--its abrupt stop and complex return, and athletes' role in the nationwide reckoning with racial injustice--is the focus of this definitive look back at an extraordinary year. From Emmy(R)-winning director Antoine Fuqua (HBO's What's My Name Muhammad Ali) and Oscar(R)-winning producers Ron Howard and Brian Grazer (A Beautiful Mind), this documentary features interviews with a range of sports figures highlighted by a first-person account from executive producer and NBA All-Star Chris Paul, who relives his experience – from playing in the first game that was suspended in March, to suddenly living in quarantine, to his crucial role in helping reopen the NBA safely inside the "bubble."