The Future Is Li-Ning: Stephen Curry’s Game-Changing 10-Year Global Deal

The four-time NBA Champion is calling it “the partnership of a lifetime,” signaling a massive global expansion for his signature line across basketball, golf, and lifestyle markets.

The Drop: Quick Facts

  • The Big Move: Stephen Curry has officially aligned his independent Curry Brand with international sportswear titan Li-Ning in a massive 10-year deal.

  • The Catalyst: In an open letter titled “The Future of Curry Brand,” Curry revealed that test-driving signature Li-Ning models from Dwyane Wade and Jimmy Butler sealed the deal.

  • The Vision: The partnership will leverage Li-Ning’s massive infrastructure to launch dedicated Curry Brand stores in both the US and China.

The sneaker landscape just experienced a seismic shift.

Today, four-time NBA Champion Stephen Curry announced a groundbreaking, 10-year partnership with Chinese sportswear powerhouse Li-Ning. Officially parting ways with his long-time sponsor, Under Armour, Curry is turning the page to a massive new chapter for his eponymous company.

The Future Is Li-Ning: Stephen Curry’s Game-Changing 10-Year Global Deal

 

Calling it “the partnership of a lifetime,” Curry made one thing crystal clear: this isn’t just another footwear endorsement. It’s a decade-long co-creation engineered to elevate Curry Brand into a global juggernaut across basketball, golf, and lifestyle.

The Ultimate Sneaker Free Agency

The monumental contract follows one of the most closely watched sneaker free agency periods in recent history. To control the narrative, Curry published a personal letter titled “The Future of Curry Brand” alongside the announcement, shedding light on his decision to switch teams.

So, why Li-Ning? The answer came down to pure, on-court performance.

After testing the open market and hitting the hardwood in Li-Ning sneakers belonging to fellow NBA stars Dwyane Wade and Jimmy Butler, Curry was instantly sold.

"I knew that Li-Ning could be the right partner that can deliver on the innovation and design that I want Curry Brand to stand for." Stephen Curry

Curry emphasized that when his fans lace up his shoes, they deserve top-tier quality. Li-Ning’s superior innovation and comfort proved they could deliver exactly that.

An Athlete-to-Athlete Vision

A crucial tipping point in this blockbuster deal was the unique synergy between Curry and the brand’s founder, Mr. Li Ning.

As a former Olympic gold medalist who built a world-class sports brand from the ground up, Mr. Li Ning represents the exact entrepreneurial blueprint Curry envisions for his own legacy. This athlete-to-athlete understanding gave Curry the confidence that he was joining a company “truly about sport” and passionately dedicated to celebrating global basketball culture.

Taking Curry Brand Global

On the business side, this 10-year pact unlocks an unprecedented global runway. By tapping into Li-Ning’s massive existing infrastructure which boasts over 7,600 stores throughout Asia the two brands are preparing for an aggressive physical expansion.

Curry confirmed that plans are already in motion to launch dedicated Curry Brand brick-and-mortar stores in both China and the United States. It's a strategic play that utilizes Curry's immense platform to introduce Li-Ning’s high-level basketball innovation to a broader audience of American hoopers.

The Bottom Line

By merging his undeniable global influence with Li-Ning’s proven manufacturing muscle and massive market share, Stephen Curry is securing his brand's legacy for the next decade. As the two companies gear up to roll out best-in-class products and elevated storytelling, the entire footwear industry is officially on notice.

Welcome to the new era of Curry Brand.

The Lord of the Rings: Gandalf - Mithrandir

When Sauron's dark power began creeping back into Middle-earth, the angelic Valar dispatched five Istari (Wizards) to rally the mortal races for the coming war. Unfortunately, the mission had a remarkably high failure rate: two Blue Wizards vanished into the East, Radagast the Brown became overly preoccupied with woodland creatures, and Saruman the White fell to pride and tried to conquer the world himself.

Only Gandalf stayed true to the path forming the Fellowship of the Ring, taking down a Balrog, and kindling the courage of Men against the gathering shadow.

Bringing the Grey Wizard to Life

Over the decades, Gandalf has been reimagined across countless paintings, video games, and stage productions. Yet, few capture his essence quite like Gandalf: Mithrandir, a breathtaking new fine art print by Jerry Vanderstelt.

 

The Lord of the Rings: Gandalf - Mithrandir

Distributed by Sideshow, this piece takes its name from the Sindarin Elvish title bestowed upon him by the Elves: Mithrandir, meaning the "Grey Pilgrim." Currently available for pre-order at $80 USD, the print is expected to ship between July and September 2026. (For those looking to complete the ultimate Khazad-dûm aesthetic, Sideshow also offers a gorgeous companion art print of the Balrog.)

Sir Ian McKellen: The Definitive Mithrandir

Vanderstelt’s art gorgeously renders the likeness of Sir Ian McKellen, who immortalized the character in Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies. While McKellen was already a titan of the stage and screen for decades, donning the grey robes and battered hat launched him into the global mainstream arguably eclipsing even his iconic run as Magneto in the X-Men franchise.

Incredibly, McKellen’s watch isn't over. He has confirmed that he will reprise his legendary role in the upcoming film, The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum. Given his age, we may not see him engaging in heavy, sword-swinging acrobatics, but the promise of his return smoking his pipe and offering profound wisdom to those with the wit to understand it is enough to warm any fan's heart.

🧙‍♂️ Did You Know? Gandalf Trivia

  • He is essentially a demigod/angel: Gandalf is a Maia (plural Maiar), an ancient, angelic spirit created before the world even existed. Before coming to Middle-earth in the body of an old man, he lived in the Undying Lands, where his true name was Olórin.

  • He secretly wields a Ring of Power: Throughout the series, Gandalf is the keeper of Narya, the Ring of Fire. It doesn't shoot fireballs; rather, its true magic lies in the ability to inspire hope and kindle the hearts of men in times of overwhelming despair.

  • His sword has a legendary history: Gandalf wields Glamdring (the "Foe-hammer"), an ancient Elven sword he found in a troll hoard. It was originally forged in the First Age for Turgon, the Elven King of Gondolin. Just like Bilbo and Frodo's blade, Sting, Glamdring glows with a pale light when Orcs or Goblins are near.

  • Tolkien based him on a postcard: J.R.R. Tolkien’s original inspiration for Gandalf's appearance came from a postcard he bought in Switzerland in 1911. The painting, titled Der Berggeist (The Mountain Spirit) by Josef Madlener, depicted an old, bearded man in a wide-brimmed hat feeding a deer in the woods. Tolkien kept the postcard and later wrote "Origin of Gandalf" across the envelope he stored it in. 

 

The Batman: Part 2 Is Quietly Assembling One of the Best Casts in Superhero Film History

Let's be honest when Matt Reeves dropped The Batman in 2022, nobody was fully prepared for how good it was going to be. It didn't feel like a superhero movie. It felt like a noir thriller that happened to have a guy in a bat costume at the center of it. Robert Pattinson's Bruce Wayne was brooding, messy, and genuinely compelling in a way the character hadn't been on screen in years.

So yeah, the stakes for The Batman: Part 2 are pretty high.

And judging by the cast Reeves has been quietly putting together? He knows exactly what he's doing.

Who's In It?

Reeves has been rolling out cast announcements on X, and the lineup so far is genuinely exciting. Joining returning favorites Robert Pattinson, Colin Farrell, Jeffrey Wright, Andy Serkis, and Jayme Lawson are some serious new additions:

Filming is currently underway in the UK, with the film set to hit theaters on October 1, 2027.

The Batman: Part 2 Is Quietly Assembling One of the Best Casts in Superhero Film History

The Harvey Dent Casting Is the Most Exciting Part

Sebastian Stan as Harvey Dent is just chef's kiss casting, and here's why.

Think about his career arc. He spent years playing Bucky Barnes a man literally rebuilt and reprogrammed, torn between who he was and what he became. His recent work in Thunderbolts dug even deeper into that fractured identity territory. The guy is genuinely good at playing characters who feel like they're held together with tape and willpower.

Harvey Dent is exactly that kind of character. Before he ever becomes Two-Face, he's a man living a double life the idealistic public servant on one side, the cracks forming underneath on the other. The transformation isn't the story. The fall is the story. And Stan is perfectly built to sell every step of that fall.

Adding Charles Dance as Harvey's father is smart layering. Dance has made a career out of playing men whose cold authority does most of the emotional damage quietly, behind closed doors. If the film is going to explore what shaped Harvey Dent, having Dance in that role gives the dynamic real weight.

Bryan Tyree Henry and Scarlett Johansson

Bryan Tyree Henry is one of those actors who doesn't really make filler choices. From Atlanta to Causeway to his brief-but-memorable appearance in Joker, he gravitates toward material with substance. His being in a Reeves film where supporting characters actually get room to breathe suggests his role matters to the story.

Johansson's casting is the most mysterious of the bunch. No character has been publicly announced, which tells you Reeves is deliberately keeping something close to his chest. That kind of information management is itself a signal that whatever she's playing is a genuine reveal, not just a cameo.

This Isn't a Rogues Gallery Cash Grab

Here's what makes this cast feel different from the typical superhero sequel approach: it isn't built around IP recognition. Names like Sebastian Koch and Gil Perez-Abraham aren't going to sell tickets based on their brand alone. Their inclusion alongside higher-profile names suggests the casting decisions are being driven by character logic, not marketing logic.

That's exactly how Reeves built the first film. Every performance served the world. No one felt like they were parachuted in to sell toys.

A Batmobile teaser posted with the caption "SnowTires" also hints at a winter setting which, combined with everything else, suggests Reeves is once again treating Gotham's environment as a storytelling tool, not just a backdrop.

What Reeves Has Said About the Direction

Reeves has been clear that Part 2 will dig deeper into Bruce Wayne as a person rather than lean harder into Batman mythology. The first film already started that Pattinson's Wayne wasn't the suave billionaire playboy, he was a guy genuinely struggling with grief and obsession. The sequel apparently pushes further into that interiority.

The way these new characters seem to be assembled with Harvey Dent at the center of what sounds like a deeply personal arc suggests they're all ultimately in orbit around a Bruce Wayne the audience is still learning to understand. The villains and allies aren't the point. He is.

Bottom Line

The Batman: Part 2 doesn't open until October 2027, and there's still a lot we don't know. But the bones of this thing already look exceptional. Reeves earned a lot of trust with the first film, and the choices he's making here in terms of tone, casting philosophy, and stated ambitions suggest he's not interested in coasting on that goodwill.

He's swinging for something bigger.

Mark your calendars.

Berserk of Gluttony Season 2 Officially Announced!

Get ready for another generous helping of dark fantasy action. Production company Point Set announced on Monday that the hit television anime adaptation of Berserk of Gluttony (Bōshoku no Berserk: Ore Dake Level to Iu Gainen wo Toppa Suru) is officially returning for a second season.

To celebrate the announcement, a brand-new key visual was released, giving fans a fresh look at our protagonist, Fate Graphite, alongside the noble holy knight, Roxy.

The Story So Far

For those who need to catch up before Season 2, the series originally penned by Ichika Isshiki with illustrations by fame follows a brutal yet captivating premise. Seven Seas Entertainment, publisher of the English light novel and manga adaptations, describes Fate's journey:

"Fate Graphite is one of the forsaken. Cursed with the skill “Gluttony,” he is ever starving, never sated… until the day he kills a dying thief and devours the man's strength and his soul. The true hunger of Fate's Gluttony has awakened, and if he can learn to control his power, he will at last be the master of his own destiny."

 

Berserk of Gluttony Season 2 Officially Announced!

The first season, which debuted in October 2023, tracked Fate's rise from a bullied, starving gatekeeper to a formidable warrior hiding in the shadows. Fans can currently stream the entire first season, including its English dub, on Crunchyroll.

Returning Cast & Creative Team

The first season was brought to life by animation studio ACGT, directed by Tetsuya Yanagisawa (High School DxD), with series composition by Mariko Kunisawa (Ascendance of a Bookworm) and character designs by Takafumi Furusawa.

While the full staff list for Season 2 is yet to be confirmed, fans can expect the stellar primary voice cast to return to their roles:

  • Ryota Ohsaka as Fate Graphite

  • Tomokazu Seki as the black sword, Greed

  • Hisako Tōjō as Roxy

  • Misato Matsuoka as Myne

  • Hitomi Sekine as Eris

    🗡️ Bonus Trivia: Did You Know?

  • A "Mortal Sin" Motif: The power scaling in the series is heavily based on the Seven Deadly Sins. Fate’s skill is "Gluttony," his weapon is "Greed," and characters like Myne possess the "Wrath" skill. These "Mortal Sin" skills break the standard rules of the world's leveling system, making their users incredibly overpowered but constantly burdened by a severe curse (like Fate's endless hunger).

  • A Hilarious Meta-Casting: The voice actor for the snarky black sword Greed is Tomokazu Seki. Seki is incredibly famous in the anime community for voicing Gilgamesh in the massive Fate franchise a character who is literally the embodiment of arrogance, greed, and hoarding treasure. To add another layer to the joke, Seki (who voices Greed) spends the entire Berserk of Gluttony anime talking to a main character named... Fate.

  • Humble Beginnings: Like many massive anime hits today (such as Re:Zero or Mushoku Tensei), Berserk of Gluttony didn't start on a publisher's desk. Ichika Isshiki first launched the story on the user-generated web novel platform Shōsetsuka ni Narō ("Let's Become a Novelist") before it was picked up for official publication by Micro Magazine in November 2017, which ultimately paved the way for Daisuke Takino's manga adaptation in 2018.

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