Are you ready to get gnarly? You’d better get ready, because the 2023 Summer X Games don’t have the patience to wait! The X Games start Friday, July 21 at 9 p.m. Et on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC with Day 1 from Ventura, California, where the games first started. They’ve been on hiatus for 10 years, but they’re back now, and the top BMX riders and skateboarders from around the world will be in attendance! You can watch the 2023 Summer X Games with a 5-Day Free Trial of Directv Stream.
How to Watch 2023 Summer X Games When: Starts Friday, July 21 at 9 p.m. Et TV: ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 Stream: Watch with a 5-Day Free Trial of Directv Stream.
Due to an ongoing carriage dispute between Directv and station owner Nexstar, some ABC affiliates are currently blacked out across the country. If you are in a market impacted by the service disruption,...
How to Watch 2023 Summer X Games When: Starts Friday, July 21 at 9 p.m. Et TV: ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 Stream: Watch with a 5-Day Free Trial of Directv Stream.
Due to an ongoing carriage dispute between Directv and station owner Nexstar, some ABC affiliates are currently blacked out across the country. If you are in a market impacted by the service disruption,...
- 7/21/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
The ensemble for the upcoming animated feature “Sneaks” is growing in star power, with Anthony Mackie (“The Falcon and the Winter Soldier”), Martin Lawrence (“Bad Boys for Life”) and Chloe Bailey joining the previously announced cast members Roddy Ricch, Ella Mai, Swae Lee, Macy Gray and NBA star Chris Paul.
Also joining the film, from Lengi Studios and Cinema Gypsy Productions, are Grammy-nominated rapper Quavo (Migos), Sam Jay (“Pause with Sam Jay”), Keith David, Donovan Louis Bazemore (“The Lion King”), Coi Leray (“Players”), Kiana Ledé (“Scream: The TV Series”), Jonathan Kite (“Two Broke Girls”), Amari McCoy (“We Baby Bears”) and Olympic skateboarders Sky Brown and Rayssa Leal.
“Sneaks” is directed and written by Rob Edwards in his directorial debut. Laurence Fishburne produces the film, under his Cinema Gypsy Productions banner, and stars opposite Grammy-winning artist Mustard, who also serves as the executive music producer.
The animated feature depicts Ty, a misguided designer sneaker,...
Also joining the film, from Lengi Studios and Cinema Gypsy Productions, are Grammy-nominated rapper Quavo (Migos), Sam Jay (“Pause with Sam Jay”), Keith David, Donovan Louis Bazemore (“The Lion King”), Coi Leray (“Players”), Kiana Ledé (“Scream: The TV Series”), Jonathan Kite (“Two Broke Girls”), Amari McCoy (“We Baby Bears”) and Olympic skateboarders Sky Brown and Rayssa Leal.
“Sneaks” is directed and written by Rob Edwards in his directorial debut. Laurence Fishburne produces the film, under his Cinema Gypsy Productions banner, and stars opposite Grammy-winning artist Mustard, who also serves as the executive music producer.
The animated feature depicts Ty, a misguided designer sneaker,...
- 2/8/2023
- by Julia MacCary
- Variety Film + TV
You know Tony Hawk. Now, meet Momiji Nishiya, skateboarding's next legend. At the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, the 13-year-old—yes, she's 13 and yes, we feel old—nabbed the gold medal in women's street skateboarding. The win not only makes the Japanese athlete one of the youngest in Olympics history but also the first to win in this event, which was introduced to the games this year. "I'm simply very, very delighted," she told reporters after her win, noting she couldn't wait to celebrate with Japanese yakiniku barbecue. "I am so happy." (Don't worry, her mom has happily agreed to fulfill this request.) Trailing behind Momiji was Brazil's Rayssa Leal, also...
- 7/26/2021
- E! Online
Japanese skaters won three of the six medals in Skateboarding’s Olympic premier, with Yuto Horigome, 22, and Momiji Nishiya, 13, both taking gold in the street competition. Beside Nishiya on the podium Monday afternoon was another 13-year-old, Brazil’s Rayssa Leal, who took silver, and fellow Team Japan member Funa Nakayama, 16, who got the bronze.
In the men’s competition, which took place Sunday afternoon in Tokyo, Brazilian Kelvin Hoefler, 27, took silver, and American Jagger Eaton, 20, won the bronze.
Many of the skaters most heavily favored to medal did not make it to the podium,...
In the men’s competition, which took place Sunday afternoon in Tokyo, Brazilian Kelvin Hoefler, 27, took silver, and American Jagger Eaton, 20, won the bronze.
Many of the skaters most heavily favored to medal did not make it to the podium,...
- 7/26/2021
- by Zachariah Hughes
- Rollingstone.com
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