In what could be the defining moment of fan films, a live-action Futurama film is set to launch soon. Based on the animated TV series by Simpsons creator Mat Groening, Fan-O-Rama promises to deliver a studio quality picture, and the bizarre, real-life looks of the animated characters.
He's smoked on $10,000 bongs, chowed down on $300 burgers, and now he's wearing $50,000 shades. In this episode of Most Expensivest Shit, 2 Chainz meets up with the founder of Vintage Frames Corey Shapiro to try on some insanely extravagant sunglasses. Shapiro's collection has items worn by Tupac, Vanilla Ice, and a customer pair of diamond encrusted Cazals, made famous by Run DMC.
If dogs have a heaven, it probably looks a lot like the Wilson Tennis Ball Factory. Take a look inside the factory that produces tennis balls by the thousands, every day.
Nike takes a page from Colin Chapman's playbook—simplify, then add lightness—with the Vaporfly 4. The marathon-ready racer is newly reengineered with an updated carbon fiber Flyplate and featherweight ZoomX foam, delivering maximum propulsion with every stride. A steeper heel-to-toe drop pushes you forward, while trimmed weight in the midsole, upper, and outsole keeps the shoe fast without compromise. The result: the same cushioned ZoomX responsiveness at a fraction of the weight, built to carry you past the finish line strides ahead of the competition.
Gear up for gameday with Nike's 2025 "Rivalries" collection—a new wave of NFL uniforms and merch that turn team loyalty into wearable culture. More than sideline staples, these alternates fuse identity with hometown swagger: Buffalo suits up in an icy "Cold Front," the Jets channel Gotham grit, and the Cardinals bring desert heat in a sandstorm white-out. Dropping first in high-stakes divisional matchups and staying in rotation for three seasons, the kits hit the sweet spot between fashion, hype, and legacy. Launching September 10, the collection spans jerseys, hoodies, shoes, and headwear worldwide—where team lore meets streetwear-level design.
The Joker is not just the most iconic Batman villain, but he's one of the most iconic villains period. From Cesar Romero's first live-action portrayal to Mark Hamill's legendary animated version, the Clown Prince of Gotham has evolved over the last 50 years. Screen Rant journey's through his violent past to give an in-depth history of The Joker in both film and TV.
Cleveland, Ohio based record press Gotta Groove Records was the first record plant to open in the US in decades. Since 2009, they've been pressing records with a focus on artists big or small, with no job turned down.
Getting fit takes more than hitting the gym or counting calories. Caliber's science-driven program combines strength training, cardio, and nutrition, with expert coaches tracking your progress 24/7. They check in regularly, keeping you motivated and on course, while real-time insights into your workouts, nutrition, and habits allow for personalized, actionable feedback. Members see results up to 50% faster than training alone — and right now, all coaching programs are $100 off through the end of September.
Nuun leveled up its game with a trio of effervescent tablets built for every kind of sweat and stress. Nuun Zero Sugar delivers everyday hydration without the sugar, offering five essential electrolytes in a clean, vegan formula that dissolves fast and keeps you glowing. Nuun Sport is the heavy-hitter for workouts—re-optimized electrolytes, faster dissolve time, non-GMO certification, and flavors that cover you during serious sweat sessions. And when your immune system needs backup, Nuun Immunity steps in with botanicals, antioxidants, anti-inflammatories, plus electrolytes, for everyday defense in flavors like Blueberry Tangerine and Orange Citrus. Pick your version and turn hydration into performance, wellness, or both.
Ultra-rare, ultra-fast, and ultra-smashed. The Koenigsegg Agrea One:1 is a one-of-seven , 1,341 HP hypercars that will set you back a cool $3.1 million. During testing at Germany's Nürburgring Nordschleife track, the driver locked the brakes and put the car over a trackside barrier.
When he wasn't making new music or shooting his series F*ck That's Delicious, Action Bronson was eating and making amazing food. The rapper and chef travels from Las Vegas to Queens to taste the local fare, including a 7-month dry aged steak in the company of weed entrepreneur Berner. Along the way, he takes some time out to try out his own chocolate chicken creations.