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Crocs and Marvel Unleash Wolverine-Inspired Clogs for Fall 2025
Crocs and Marvel Unleash Wolverine-Inspired Clogs for Fall 2025

Hypebeast

time2 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hypebeast

Crocs and Marvel Unleash Wolverine-Inspired Clogs for Fall 2025

Name:Marvel's Wolverine x Crocs Classic ClogColorway:Blue/YellowSKU:211779-90HMSRP:$80 USDRelease Date:Fall 2025Where to Buy:Crocs Notes:Crocsis unleashing a fierce new design for Fall 2025 with the launch ofMarvel'sWolverinex Crocs Classic Clog. The bold adult silhouette features a dramatic blue upper slashed with claw marks and removable silver Jibbitz charms that mimic Wolverine's iconic Adamantium blades. Yellow accents at the midsole and heel provide a nod to the superhero's classic colorway, while Marvel and Crocs branding on the heel strap add the finishing touch. Designed to stand out, the collaboration brings comic book energy to everyday wear and continues Crocs' streak of imaginative pop-culture crossovers. The Wolverine x Crocs Classic Clog will be available this fall on Crocs' official site and at select retailers for $80 USD.

IDLES Share 'Rabbit Run' From Darren Aronofsky's New Film 'Caught Stealing'
IDLES Share 'Rabbit Run' From Darren Aronofsky's New Film 'Caught Stealing'

Scoop

time10 hours ago

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  • Scoop

IDLES Share 'Rabbit Run' From Darren Aronofsky's New Film 'Caught Stealing'

[31st July 2025] Drawing inspiration from the gritty energy of the 1990s New York punk scene that permeates Academy Award® nominee Darren Aronofsky's upcoming crime caper, Caught Stealing, which will be released theatrically by Sony Pictures on August 29, IDLES have contributed four original tracks to the project's soundtrack as well as having recorded the full film score composed by Rob Simonsen (The Whale, Deadpool & Wolverine). Also included is a striking cover of the Junior Marvin-penned 'Police and Thieves', famously covered by The Clash on their 1977 self-titled debut album. The soundtrack will be available digitally on August 29th. IDLES and Aronofsky (Requiem for a Dream, The Wrestler, Black Swan) quickly formed a creative kinship, united by a deep mutual respect for each other's work. When Aronofsky began developing Caught Stealing he turned to his favourite band to shape the film's sonic identity. Together, IDLES, Aronofsky, and Simonsen formed a uniquely exhilarating collaboration, pushing and pulling from one another's areas of expertise to elevate the greater whole. Like many of the band's best songs, lead track 'Rabbit Run' is a lean, anxious punk ripper that starts in a panic and ends in defiance. Fuelled by minimal, motorik drums and distorted guitars, it mirrors the film's central theme of confronting fear head-on. IDLES frontman Joe Talbot barrels through like a man being chased, until he turns and charges straight into the fire. In Caught Stealing, Hank Thompson (Austin Butler) was a high-school baseball phenom who can't play anymore, but everything else is going okay. He's got a great girl (Zoë Kravitz), tends bar at a New York dive, and his favourite team is making an underdog run at the pennant. When his punk-rock neighbour Russ (Matt Smith) asks him to take care of his cat for a few days, Hank suddenly finds himself caught in the middle of a motley crew of threatening gangsters. They all want a piece of him; the problem is he has no idea why. As Hank attempts to evade their ever-tightening grip, he's got to use all his hustle to stay alive long enough to find out… Caught Stealing is directed by Aronofsky from a screenplay by Charlie Huston, based on his book of the same name. The film stars Austin Butler, Regina King, Zoë Kravitz, Matt Smith, Liev Schreiber, Vincent D'Onofrio, Griffin Dunne, Benito Martínez Ocasio, and Carol Kane. Watch the official trailer here. Earlier this year, IDLES were nominated for three Grammys – Best Rock Album, Best Rock Song and Best Rock Performance – for their fifth album, TANGK. It was the band's second #1 on the Official U.K. Album Chart, following 2021's two-time Grammy-nominated CRAWLER. IDLES is Joe Talbot (lead vocals), Mark Bowen (lead guitar), Lee Kiernan (rhythm guitar), Adam Devonshire (bass), and Jon Beavis (drums). The band will play their biggest hometown shows to date in Bristol, U.K., when they headline a two-day block party in Queens Square on Aug 1 and 2. Afterward, they'll support Deftones and My Chemical Romance in stadiums and arenas and will also appear at Riot Fest in Chicago and Shaky Knees in Atlanta.

Michigan football RB Justice Haynes lands on 2025 Maxwell Award watch list
Michigan football RB Justice Haynes lands on 2025 Maxwell Award watch list

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Michigan football RB Justice Haynes lands on 2025 Maxwell Award watch list

When people think of the best college football player in the country, often, that's associated with the Heisman Trophy. But that's just one group's choice, as there is another who gives a trophy to the player deemed to be the best of the best. And in the 2025 preseason, one Wolverine is someone its committee is keeping an eye on. A former five-star, running back Justice Haynes languished during his two years at Alabama, sitting behind Jase McLellan and Jam Miller -- both of whom were often second options behind quarterback Jalen Milroe. He moved to greener pastures in Ann Arbor, where he's more likely to get significant carries, especially in the Wolverines' run-heavy scheme. Michigan revealed on Monday that Haynes is on the Maxwell Award watch list in the 2025 preseason, as one of 80 players that the committee is keeping tabs on. Though there is sometimes agreement between Heisman voters and the Maxwell committee, not always. Last year, Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty won the award, and Washington quarterback Michael Penix the year before that. Neither were Heisman winners, but before Penix, both Bryce Young and Caleb Williams (in their Heisman seasons) did win the Maxwell Award. Even before them, there were some who won both, but it wasn't a foregone conclusion. Haynes might have some trouble in fully capturing the Maxwell committee's attention as he will be sharing the backfield with Jordan Marshall, who showed out against the Crimson Tide in the ReliaQuest Bowl. But still, the run game is likely to be a focal point for the Wolverine offense, especially as there are strong indications that freshman Bryce Underwood will be getting his feet wet sooner than later. This article originally appeared on Wolverines Wire: Wolverine RB Justice Haynes eyed for Maxwell Award in 2025

Michigan football RB Justice Haynes lands on 2025 Maxwell Award watch list
Michigan football RB Justice Haynes lands on 2025 Maxwell Award watch list

USA Today

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Michigan football RB Justice Haynes lands on 2025 Maxwell Award watch list

👀 @justicehaynes6Maxwell Award Watch List » College Football Player of the Year When people think of the best college football player in the country, often, that's associated with the Heisman Trophy. But that's just one group's choice, as there is another who gives a trophy to the player deemed to be the best of the best. And in the 2025 preseason, one Wolverine is someone its committee is keeping an eye on. A former five-star, running back Justice Haynes languished during his two years at Alabama, sitting behind Jase McLellan and Jam Miller -- both of whom were often second options behind quarterback Jalen Milroe. He moved to greener pastures in Ann Arbor, where he's more likely to get significant carries, especially in the Wolverines' run-heavy scheme. Michigan revealed on Monday that Haynes is on the Maxwell Award watch list in the 2025 preseason, as one of 80 players that the committee is keeping tabs on. Though there is sometimes agreement between Heisman voters and the Maxwell committee, not always. Last year, Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty won the award, and Washington quarterback Michael Penix the year before that. Neither were Heisman winners, but before Penix, both Bryce Young and Caleb Williams (in their Heisman seasons) did win the Maxwell Award. Even before them, there were some who won both, but it wasn't a foregone conclusion. Haynes might have some trouble in fully capturing the Maxwell committee's attention as he will be sharing the backfield with Jordan Marshall, who showed out against the Crimson Tide in the ReliaQuest Bowl. But still, the run game is likely to be a focal point for the Wolverine offense, especially as there are strong indications that freshman Bryce Underwood will be getting his feet wet sooner than later.

Gregg Glenn III cause of death: How did Michigan basketball player die at 22?
Gregg Glenn III cause of death: How did Michigan basketball player die at 22?

Hindustan Times

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Hindustan Times

Gregg Glenn III cause of death: How did Michigan basketball player die at 22?

Gregg Glenn III, a former basketball player at Michigan, passed away in a 'tragic accident'. He was just 22-year-old. Gregg Glenn III passed away at the age of 22 After his freshman year, the former Wolverine moved to Tulane. his demise was confirmed by the university. 'It is with profound sadness that I reach out to you today. We have lost a cherished member of our university community, Gregg Glenn III, who died in a tragic accident this weekend,' wrote Sarah Cunningham, vice president of student affairs at Tulane. She remembered him as a gifted student-athlete whose spirit, commitment, and love of academics and athletics enhanced their lives. 'Gregg was an outstanding athlete on our men's basketball team and an individual who brought joy and light to those around him. His commitment to excellence inspired many of us.' Also Read: Deion Sanders' son Bucky shares positive news amid concerns about dad's health condition; 'Battle was fought…and won' Who was Gregg Glenn III? In 2022, the 6' 7" and 230-pound native from Pompano Beach, Florida, accepted the offer from former U-M coach Juwan Howard. During his one season in Ann Arbor, he scored 1.5 points per game while playing in four games and 11 minutes. Last year, Glenn really took off at Tulane. He played and started all 34 games last season, assuming a key role after playing slightly less than 10 minutes per game as a sophomore with the Green Wave. In addition, he was twice selected to the American Athletic Conference Honor Roll (Jan. 27, March 3). Before starting college, Glenn was a four-star candidate from Calvary Christian Academy's class of 2022, and he was selected thrice to the Florida Association of Basketball Coaches All-State team. He also assisted Team USA in winning a gold medal at the 2019 FIBA Americas U16 Championship in Brazil. Glenn is survived by his parents Tritina Stephens and Gregg Glenn Jr.

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