Monday, May 2, 2016

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'Space Jam' Sequel Starring LeBron James Confirmed
'Space Jam' Sequel Starring LeBron James Confirmed
Space Jam sequel with Warner Bros. has officially been announced, according to The Hollywood Reporter. With Taiwanese-American filmmaker Justin Lin (Furious 6 and Star Trek Beyond) on board to direct and Charles Ebersol to produce, the movie will also be starring LeBron James with a new script written by Andrew Dodge.
The Michael Jordan, Bill Murray and Danny DeVito-starring cult basketball film Space Jam debuted with Warner Bros. back in 1996 with over $230 million USD global earnings, and the film’s long-awaited follow up will be launching together with Warner Bros. and LBJ’s company, SpringHill Entertainment. Do you have high hopes for the Space Jam sequel? Stay tuned while we await more information on the movie’s storyline and release date.
Here's a BAPE'd out Ferrari You Can Afford
Here's a BAPE'd out Ferrari You Can Afford
Car and streetwear enthusiasts alike will be screaming with joy thanks to a brand new collaboration between BAPE and Tarmac Works. Inspired by the real one NIGO created for a 2012 Ferrari Event in Hong Kong, the model of choice is the 2012 Ferrari 458 GT3 MACAU GT CUP and its body is covered in BAPE’s signature camo print. The collaborative offering will be available in two options of 1/18 and 1/43 scale and took over two years to get right. Each piece was created in high quality resin that was handcrafted and will also be limited in quantity. The 1/18 scale model will be limited to 110 pieces and will retail for approximately $560 USD while the 1/43 scale edition will be limited to 200 pieces with an approximate retail price of $260 USD.
The BAPE x Tarmac Works 2012 Ferrari 458 GT3 MACAU GT CUP will officially release on May 7 at select stockists around the globe.
Nike Officially Unveils the Big Swoosh in White/Black/White
Nike Officially Unveils the Big Swoosh in White/Black/White
Nike’s Big Swoosh silhouette is both striking and unique to say the least. Taking cues from Payton’s Zoom Flight ’98 and the Barkley’s Air Max CB ’94, the Portland sporting giant’s newest basketball-inspired lifestyle silhouette debuts in a White/Black/White colorway, arguably its cleanest iteration to date. The sneaker’s boot-like mesh and neoprene upper is rendered in a predominantly white color scheme for this occasion, which is extended to the midsole that houses the visible Air sole unit. Contrasting touches of black are seen along the giant Swoosh, rubber outsole and inner lining. Purchase a pair from select accounts across the globe.
Nike Mercurial Superfly IV "What The"
Nike Mercurial Superfly IV "What The"
First released in 1998, the Nike Mercurial family has built up an illustrious lineage of competition-winning silhouettes in the ensuing 18 years. This latest “What The” colorway for the Mercurial Superfly IV is an homage to that lineage, in addition to being as crazy as we have come to know similar “What The” models to be. In addition to mashing together 16 past Mercurial colorways together, the heel tab and aglets have also been branded with the four Mercurial logos to date. Limited to 3,000 pairs only, look for the Nike Mercurial Superfly IV “What The” to release on the Nike Football app from May 5 onwards.


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