Good morning. Welcome to the future! Today is the big day, October 21, 2015 in which Marty McFly and Doc were throwing in the second episode of Back to the Future Part II, in a leap forward 30 years.
Is this the future that we imagined the actors and the director, Robert Zemeckis in 1989 when they launched the film?
In part yes and partly not. What is certain today start the celebrations around the world for fans of the saga, with marathons in cinemas screening the three Back to the Future movies.
But we, sneaker-addicts, have focused on other news. We want to know if we will see the release to the public of the legendary Nike Air MAG shoes auto-lacing appearing at the foot of Marty McFly. Already in January we pointed out in our article you this chance.
And if a few hours ago the hopes seemed to come less, because the rumors became more feeble a tweet Nike has rekindled the hope of the fans. Nike tweeted quoting Michael J. Fox with a ‘See you tomorrow’.
.@realmikefox see you tomorrow.
— Nike (@Nike) October 21, 2015
The tweet was immediately taken up by all the fans of the saga, and the sneaker-addict. Maybe really today, there will be a surprise … and there will be announcement of the legendary Nike Air May available to the public? We begin to believe it … and of course, keep the situation monitored, ready to refer any real-time news.
Meanwhile, we leave you with the video message left for all of us fans of Doc!
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