A weekly podcast about all that Film and Television news stuff. From box office hits, to topics worth debating. Part of the NewsFriends network of podcasts
On this installment of Fiction Faction the full set of co-hosts discuss the look of the anticipated Defenders show, a combination of the four Marvel heroes Netflix has been building towards with its series based on Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and Iron Fist. Then the team breaks down the latest season of Orange is the New Black in its entirety and decide whether they’ll be back for it next year. There’s also a discussion on the Netflix original movies To the Bone and The Amazing Jessica James, starring The Daily Show alum Jessica Williams. Finally we wrap up with one of the funniest and most charming movies of the year: The Big Sick. This week’s music:8 Ball - WaxahatcheeBurn It Down - Daughter
The Fiction Faction gang returns with a very important breakfast chatter. We over analyze the breakfast biscuit at Tim Horton’s and other quick breakfast traditions. There are also breakdowns of Baby Driver, Dunkirk, Spider-Man Homecoming, A Ghost Story and Atomic Blonde.Editor’s note: The audio for James was inexplicably lower during the recording of this episode and was added volume during the editing process. Also Tim Hortons, if you want to sponsor us based on our review of your family of products, feel free to contact Michael Lylyk on this very same channel,This week’s music:Chase Me - Danger Mouse, Run The Jewels, Big BoiAsido - Purity Ring
For this episode the Fiction Faction crew, down one Bailey, talk at length about Sofia Coppola’s latest movie The Beguiled, a retelling of the 1971 film. Starring Nicole Kidman, Kirsten Dunst Elle Fanning and Colin Farrell, we discuss our issues with the movie including the change to one specific character that could’ve catapult the plot and the movie to a different level. Also in this episode a lengthy conversation on one of the latest Netflix original shows GLOW.This week’s music:Electric Blue - Arcade FireThe Gold - Manchester Orchestra
The gang, sans Tanya, gathers around to break down the indie release Paint It Black further extending the run of rising star Alia Shawkat. We also talk about the festival darling Beatriz at Dinner, which pits Salma Hayek as a good intentioned latina woman working in the US against Jon Lithgow’s power hungry real estate mogul with a murky past and potential ties to Hayek’s character. James and Bailey share their first impressions on the latest season of Orange is the New Black and we also talk on the superhero fatigue currently ailing one of our co-hosts.This week’s music:KILLY - KillamonjaroTony Flamingo - Sean Leon
In another installment of our special episodes, Tanya and James break down their love for Sense8, the Netflix original show created by the Wachowskis from Matrix and Speed Racer fame.This week's music:Ria Mae - BendCalvin Harris ft. Kehlani and Lil Yachty - Faking It
Get Down superfans Tanya and James go all out on their appreciation for the Baz Luhrmann original Netflix show, which since then has been canceled following a split season run. This week's music: Drake - Signs St. Vincent - New York
Fiction Faction is back with a new entry on the latest movies and tv on our radar including the second season of Mater of None, The Handmaid's Tale, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Alien Covenant and Everything, Everything. This week's music: Lorde - Sober Fleet Foxes - Fool's Errand
This week we discuss what the Fate of The Furious turns out to be, don't worry there will be more movies, just what the hell happened with The Circle, a movie's which trailer made it seem like a decent even promising thriller about tech and privacy, but ended up being a big turd. We also talk about the transition for Dear White People from movie to Netflix show. We also spend some time pondering the future of the HBO's space following the end of Game of Thrones and the incredible effort Netflix is putting into comedy specials. This week's music: Lil Yachty ft. Evander Grimm - X Men Vince Staples - Big Fish
Girls wrapped its run and Bailey gives us the details on the actual ending and the legacy of the show. Tanya breaks down Free Fire, the Brie Larson-led 70's shoot 'em up thriller and we also discuss the Netflix original The Discovery, Colossal and the Lost City of Z. This week's music: Haim - Right Now MisterWives - Let The Light In
On our second half of the episode, we jump into some heavy hitter trailers like Star Wars, Thor Ragnarok season two of Sense 8 and Detroit, the Kathryn Bigelow project depicting the Detroit riots in the 60's. We also talk about the new Netflix drama 13 Reasons Why and we bring to James an anime offering in the way of the stunning Your Name. This week's music: Thank God I Got It - Desiigner
We're back and we're bringing you a double feature, again. On part one Bailey and Tanya break down the finale of Big Little Lies and the prospect of a second season or a new show. We hit some news stories like the casting of Shameik Moore as Miles Morales in the upcoming animated Spider-Man movie. Don't forget to check out for part two, coming later this week. This week's music: Father Son Holy Smoke - Smino Biking - Frank Ocean ft. Jay Z & Tyler The Creator
This is the second part of our latest episode, due to the matrix of Square Space denying our incredibly lengthy opinions. After some time we return to check with the gang on Riverdale, we analyze the impact of The Young Pope and the mind-bending power of Legion. This week's music: FOR MY PEOPLE - Joey Bada$$ Humble - Kendrick Lamar
This week our episode turned out quite a lengthy one, so we decided to split up the file to help with the big minutes our thoughts and opinions were putting up. On this first part, we talk about the terrifying It trailer, the dangers of casting in the Death Note remake, what a Joss Whedon Batgirl movie could look like and who exactly would star in it. This week's music: Heatstroke - Calvin Harris ft. Young Thug, Pharrell and Ariana Grande Perfect Pint - Mike WiLL Made-It ft. Kendrick Lamar, Gucci Mane and Rae Sremmurd
We're nearing the end of Big Little Lies, so what better time to catch up in full with the show and do a little bit of prediction, bust out your crystal balls because is time to guess the culprit. We profess our full love for Hap and Leonard and break down what was great about the first season. Also, Bailey and Bryan got to see The Lure and have a lot to say about the tale of two mermaids in Poland. This week's music: The Heart Part IV - Kendrick Lamar Ascension - Gorillaz ft Vince Staples
Man, this was a fun one. We break down the next Marvel/Netflix show Iron Fist, a super fun pulp comedy with Michael K. Williams Hap and Leonard, a sweet Netflix original movie Deidra & Laney Rob a Train and Beauty and the Beast. We also prepare ourselves for how awesome Atomic Blonde looks. Some news this week includes a Matrix reboot, a Girl with the Dragon Tattoo recast, and Zazie Beets joining Deadpool 2. Tons of jokes and tons of laughs. This week's music: Passionfruit - Drake Dead Presidents - Rick Ross ft. Future, Jeezy, Yo Gotti
It's that time again, Fiction Faction returns with analysis on some of the latest releases: Logan, Kong and the documentary I Am Not Your Negro. Bailey and Tanya also bring us up to speed with the moms of Monterey in Big Little Lies. We also go through some news and react to the new Edgar Wright movie and its peculiar title Baby Driver. This week's music: Chanel - Frank Ocean Butter - Sage the Gemini ft. DJ Lucci
Better late than never is what I like to say. In this episode, we break down the mega-hit Get Out from Jordan Peele. We also talk about some new HBO shows: Big Little Lies and Crashing as well as the return of Girls. There's also a bit of talk about Legion and it's potential moving forward. This week's music: Go Off - Lil Uzi Vert ft. Quavo & Travis Scott Here Come the Girls - Trombone Shorty
Well, that was something huh? With a little bit of separation from the actual Best Movie switchero, we sit down to break down the highs and lows of the evening. Who won the major awards and how we felt about the rest of the show.This week's music:Slide - Calvin Harris ft. Frank Ocean & MigosGreen Light - Lorde
This is part two of our episode 28 extravaganza, in this one we break down everything we've seen recently, including the highly anticipated FX mutant drama Legion, the Drew Barrymore Netflix comedy about the effect of the undead on a suburban family – Santa Clarita Diet. Bailey and Bryan continue in their efforts to figure out the motives behind The Young Pope. Riverdale continues the mystery of Dark Betty and we also talk about Imperial Dreams, a newly released small movie starring John Boyega from before he was a superstar. This week's music: Desiigner - Outlet Sigrid - Don't Kill My Vibe
We got a long pod this time around so we decided to split this bad boy up. What you got over here is the first part of that. We talk Matt Reeves joining the Batfleck movie as director, Diego Luna becoming the face of the new Scarface remake. We also jump on this week's long trailer train with The Circle, Stranger Things S.2, Iron Fist, Get Out, It Comes at Night and a terrific looking foreign movie called A Fantastic Woman. This week's music: Lupe Fiasco - Tranquillo ft. Rick Ross and Big K.R.I.T. Big Sean - Moves
All things oscars and our grand pool is decided.
This week we jump right to it with our thoughts on two of the hottest shows of the year: the live-action murder mystery version of Riverdale and the dream-like world of The Young Pope. Along the way, we break down what the new Star Wars title, The Last Jedi, could mean for the movie and we quickly relive our favourite moments from John Hurt's career, who sadly passed at the age of 77.This week's music:Talk to Me - Run the JewelsRun Up - Major Lazer feat. PARTYNEXTDOOR, Nicki Minaj
No James? No Problem! On a cold Saturday night, Tanya, Bailey, and Bryan gather up to break down their thoughts and feelings on Fences, Split and the new Netflix adaptation of A Series of Unfortunate Events. Miles Morales and the return of Frank Underwood grace their presence in the news segment and the trio also dabbles on the trailers for Santa Clarita Diet and Logan. This week's music: Bad and Boujee - Migos feat. Lil Uzi Vert Redbone - Childish Gambino
2017 is here! To get things off to the right start Bailey, Tanya, James and Bryan get together to talk about their break and the passing of Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds. Discussion on La La Land, Rogue One, Sense8, and a quick recap of the Golden Globes. The crew ends with their most anticipated shows and movies of 2017. It's a new year people, so let's try to be nice this time around. I mean at least just once. This week's music: Crazy Brazy - ASAP Mob Someone in the Crowd - La La Land Cast
This week on Fiction Faction, Bailey and Tanya talk Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life. After much anticipation, they have many thoughts to share on what parts worked, and the pile of things that didn't. So, sit back, relax with a cup of coffee and some junk food as you return to the world of Stars Hollow. Oy, with the poodles already! WARNING: This podcast episode is not a safe space for #TeamLogan folks, or #TeamDean-ers. #JessDeservedBetter
The gang gathers once again to discuss the bombshell of Emilia Clarke joining Star Wars in the Young Han Solo movie. The box office is counted down and we gauge how excited we are in five Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them movies. Then we hop on board the trailer train for a look at Beauty and the Beast, Ghost in the Shell and Kong: Skull Island. Then we wrap up with quick conversations on the finale of Quarry and if it can stand alone with no need for a second season. Finally, we discuss Denis Villeneuve latest film: Arrival. This week's music: We The People... - A Tribe Called Quest Party Monster - The Weeknd
This week Tanya and Bryan spend some time on two of the most fascinating shows recently, for very different reasons. Atlanta is capping off its excellent first season and Westworld is on the brink of breaking the internet chatter of theories, deep dives and reasons to fuck robots. The two get on what Atlanta’s place in the collective medium is and what other shows it could lead to.This week’s music:Datarock - True StoriesDeerhoof- Fresh Born
This time around in your regularly scheduled program we break down what worked and what didn't with Luke Cage. We get excited about Donald Glover joining Star Wars, and introduce you to your new favourite HBO comedy: Insecure. This week's music: Lady Gaga - Million Reasons Banks - Trainwreck
After attending a sleuth of screenings at the Vancouver International Film Festival, the crew gives you a run-down of their favourites and what you have to catch before all your mainstream media consuming friends let you know about. Films discussed: Birth of a Nation, Moonlight, American Honey, Manchester by the Sea, Patterson, Elle, The Handmaiden, Being 17. Music: Congo - Bear Mountain
After a whole bunch of VIFF screenings, the gang is back with their impressions on Moonlight, a serious contender for best movie of the year and Birth of a Nation. We go in- depth on what Westworld is about and if it has enough substance to become the next best great thing. This week we run through the new Wolverine rumours, we weigh the odds between Tessa Thompson and Zoë Kravitz for the lead female role in the young Han Solo movie. Suicide Squad is getting an extended-cut further proving all Hollywood can do is lie. This week's music: Happiness Is Not A Place - The Wind and The Wave Lovesick - Banks
This week on Fiction Faction the team gathers their initial impressions on Luke Cage and how the show might stack up against Daredevil and Jessica Jones. James gets his conductor hat ready as we embark on another ride on the trailer train. This time, we look at the trailer for the Denzel Washington directed drama Fences, the latest trailer for Fantast Beasts and Where to Find Theme and King Cobra. We also prepare for the premiere of Westworld, the highly anticipated new HBO show. This week's music: Ballin - Juicy J feat. Kanye West All Caught Up - GTA feat. Tinashe
After another long hiatus the gang, including the top-dawg, get all together to enjoy their company and dish out their hot takes on the latest from the entertainment world. This week we run through our impressions of The Get Down, the ending of The Night Of and possibly one of the best shows right now Atlanta. We also hit some of the highlights coming out of TIFF and make a quick round of predictions for the Emmy's. This week's music: This is What You Came For - CHVRCHES (Cover) The Coast - Valaire
Our official return! After much time planning and scheduling we are proud to bring you back the comeback episode of Fiction Faction straight from James's couch. This week we talk some Star Wars with the new Rogue One trailer, rumours of Donald Glover a.k.a Childish Gambino playing young Lando Calrissian in the young Han Solo movie. James superhero corner re-appears to take a look at the Justice League trailer from Comic-Con. We take a quick look of the apparent hell that was the development of DC's latest stinkbomb: Suicide Squad. Speculations begins on Dunkirk after we analyze the first trailer for the new Christopher Nolan flick. We also bring you some fresh impressions on Tallulah, Stranger Things and Swiss Army Man. This week's music: Gemini's Feed - Banks WHateva U Want - Schoolboy Q
Don't call it a comeback, the gang is all, mostly, here. Bryan had to skip this one for work, but James steps up to the hosting chair and alongside Bailey and Tanya round up the group. This week we discuss the possibilities of Anna Kendrick playing Squirrel Girl and her squirrel-likeness. We round up the box office and production of Gambit actually picking up after many delays. Tanya gushes on the surprising ending for Penny Dreadful and Bailey breaks down her thoughts on Neon Demon, the latest Nicholas Winding Refn film and the premier debut of The Night Of, HBO's latest crime drama starring Riz Ahmed. This week's music: Schoolboy Q - THat Part feat. Kanye West Elephante - Catching On CORRECTION Minute 2:38: The Secret Life of Pets is actually a Dreamworks movie, not a Pixar one.
This week the trio of Bailey, Tanya and Bryan venture into the deep web for a look at the acclaimed Sam Esmail show Mr. Robot. Starring Rami Malek and Christian Slater. We go in depth for all things that make the first season great and then we jump onto predictions for the upcoming and hotly anticipated season 2.
With Bailey back this week, we discuss the highs and lows of the movie Into the Forest. Starring Evan Rachel Wood and Ellen Page as the end of the world sets in, the two sisters in the film must learn what it takes to survive alongside how their relationship evolves, through the hardships that come with not just the power being out. Jackie Chan provided some very interesting quotes on the potential landscape for Chinese markets to dominate and dictate the power of the box office. We also ponder the potential of a Death Note Netflix adaptation, now that they've hired the talent of Short Term 12 and Straight Out of Compton breakout star Keith Stanfield. We also bring you some thoughts on the premiere of Outcast.Remember next week is our episode all on Mr. Robot. We will recap season 1, it's impact and the potential for the series moving forward. We'll preview season 2, alongside a deep look at the trailer for the same.This week's music:In Heaven - Japanese BreakfastI'll Take You - MSTR Rogers
Fiction Faction is back with your regularly scheduled content. Movie news, box office stats, and tv critique are all bound for you. Let's just say hilarity ensues. This time, the gang is one woman down, with Bailey cashing a rain cheque, so it's up to James and his hat to pick up on the jokes. We bring you some hot takes on the Preacher pilot and two movies that caught our attention recently: Nice Guys and Green Room. Some hot news this week include Brie Larson potentially joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Carol Danvers a.k.a Captain Marvel. John Boyega will now star in Pacific Rim 2 and indie-darling director Rick Famuyiwa will direct the Flash movie starring Ezra Miller.This week's music: (Is all about Chance you guys)Smoke Break - Chance the RapperAll Night - Chance the Rapper
Welcome to the X-Men Apocalypse special, we saw the movie altogether and decided to put together this raw unfiltered and uncensored episode. Before we begin our hot takes on Charles and Magneto's latest crazy silly adventure, listen to us about how great it is to be on the theatre by yourself and about how bringing BBQ nachos into the theatre is totally fine. James got carded at the restaurant we recorded this episode when he ordered a beer, so of course we poke some fun at the young man himself. We order some food, spoiler alert no egg for the whippersnapper James. There are spoilers for everything in the movie, proceed with caution. Joins us and find out if Wolverine is in this one. This week's music: All We Got - Chance the Rapper feat. Kanye West, Chicago Children's Choir Givin Em What They Love - Janelle Monáe (feat. Prince)
The crew is back and we're talking all things Westeros since the beginning of season six. The master of coin and war James Smith and special guest Newsfriends buddy Luis Mina steps back into the iron chair with a mic next to it. We go in depth about the revival of the Starks in the north. Just exactly what the hell is happening with Bran beyond the wall, is he now the strongest being in this world? Daenerys has been making a lot of progress after what happened during Vaes Dothrak, now we speculate on how she might feel regarding Tyrion's somewhat of a ruling in Meeren. We spend some time in Kings Landing to examine what'll come off the confrontation between the armies of the Tyrell and the Sparrows. With any kind of Game of Thrones media these days please remember there are spoilers for everything that's been happening this season alongside some online theories. Get ready for the remainder of the season and remember, what is dead may never die. This week's music, inspired by the themes for the trailers of season 2 and 3 of Game of Thrones: Bones - MS MR Seven Devils - Florence and the Machine
This week we went back to the library and having no background noise. We ask ourselves if the best actor category in award ceremonies should not be split into men and women. Sometimes there are commercials between tv shows and this time we take some time to analyze two of our favourite commercials. We begin to dream of what a Black Panther film looks like, especially now that Michael B. Jordan is joining the project and Lupita Nyong'o is rumoured to also be in the Ryan Coogler film. We discuss the potential of Mexican talent Gael Garcia Bernal and Jonas Cuaron bring to the Zorro reboot. The gang also brings some hot takes on Nintendo fully announcing their future projects in the film industry. This week's music: One Republic - Wherever I Go The Wind + The Wave - Grand Canyon
Fiction Faction is back, and this time, we're going underground style! Yeah, that's right the crew hits a bar right after being denied our throne we were sent to the nearest [word for bar that has the water name in it]. This week we're bringing you some hot and fresh takes on one on the most anticipated movies of the year, Captain America: Civil War. The gang goes on a lot of tangents and James tries and fails, to make the case for boob armor. We got our young Han Solo and the choice might be a surprising one. Tanya orders yam fries and James gets a poutine with an egg. This is Fiction Faction raw uncensored style. This week's music: In Common - Alicia Keys Runaway (U & I) - Galantis
Fiction Faction is back and this time, we summoned the big boss man himself Michael Lylyk. This week we talk about what we've seen recently including Silicon Valley and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. James goes crazy for a new R-rated puppet movie starring Jamie Foxx. We discuss the potential for a Punisher Netflix series then we get deep into the state of movie news dominated by superhero movies. We talk about the trailer for The Founder, a new Michael Keaton film.This week's music:This Is What You Came For - Calvin Harris featuring RihannaRebirth - A$AP Ferg
Fiction Faction embarks on a trip to the land of Westeros, where we discuss all things Game of Thrones. Season six is right around the corner and the Lords and Ladies of Fiction Faction are beyond excited to witness the spokes on the wheel turn on and on again, at least until Daenerys makes good on her promise to break it. First, we welcome Fiction Faction newcomer Luis Mina into the king's council alongside the master of coin and war James Smith we preview the upcoming season in its entirety. We talk who our MVP's are, main players to watch out for and what the game is really about. Also is Jon Snow dead? An Angel? The chosen one? Jesus?! Who knows, but we certainly discuss it. This week's music, inspired by the themes for the trailers of season 2 and 3 of Game of Thrones: Bones - MS MR Seven Devils - Florence and the Machine
Happy 10-episode anniversary listeners! Fiction Faction is back with a look at the latest and greatest news coming out of Hollywood, like the rumour of Michael Keaton being eyed for a villainous role in the upcoming, and freshly titled, Spider-Man Homecoming. We hop on board the trailer train for a look at some recent trailers. First, we dive into the mind of Nicholas Winding Refn, director of Drive, for his latest film The Neon Demon starring Elle Fanning, Christina Hendricks and Jena Malone. Then we look at the first trailer for Doctor Strange and the new "Blitz" trailer for Suicide Squad. We go in length about 10 Cloverfield Lane and The Girlfriend Experience. Thsi week's music: Take It From Me - KONGOS Paradise (feat. KStewart) - Matoma
Welcome back to Fiction Faction, the band is back together to discuss some fascinating aspects of the movie and tv world for the week. The teaser trailer for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story drop and we're all excited to see the adventures of the rebel Jyn Erso, space Forrest Whitaker and sex machine Diego Luna. Gilmore Girls watch 2016 brings you a quick update on how now, officially, Melissa McCarthy is coming back for more adventures as Sookie. James makes the case for Hardcore Henry having the potential to be a revolutionary movie experience. This week we talk on rushed endings for TV shows we loved. Heads up listeners for we are taking you to Westeros in a couple of weeks to get you ready for the release of season six, we'll be dedicating half an episode for a full talk about key players in the game, low-key MVP's and who to watch out for. This week's music: One Dance - Drake feat. WizKid and Kyla Boyfriend - Tegan and Sara
Welcome back to Fiction Faction. We apologize for missing an episode last week but due to some scheduling issues, but needless to say, we were dying to make our comeback, especially now that we all have seen Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice and we have some thoughts. James Smith makes his acclaimed return and owns the rotating chair with some hot takes on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as we discuss Fred Armisen joining the new turtle movie. This week we bring you a lot of TV talk: Bailey catches up with the great Girls episode making all the buzz online, Bryan brings the scoop on the much anticipated Ray Romano sex scene on Vinyl. House of Cards and Daredevil talk all around as well. SPOILERS BEWARE WE TALK ABOUT EVERYTHING. This week's music: Famous - Kanye West Dead Sea Scrolls - Yeasayer
Newsfriend's superstar James Smith serves as our co-host this week as we discuss Dardevil S.2, new developments on the Gilmore Girls revival and all things Young Han Solo.
We talk about the new Ghostbusters trailer. What’s it’s deal? What did it do wrong or do right? We talk a little Spidey in the new Avengers 3 er…. Captain America. We talk about how Beetlejuice ain’t happening! Michael gets all huffy over the next Lara Croft. oh my god I can’t keep up this paragraph is already so long. There’s also Dark Tower to talk about— wait what does Tanya have against Matthew McConaughey? Why should we care about Robin if they haven’t been in the Nolan films? Henry Cavill sounds like an asshole. Oh yeah, House of Cards season 4 came out of nowhere, what’s up with that huh? Then we end it all with Dystopian teen fiction and why It’s probably the worst.
Welcome back to Fiction Faction, apologies for the delay, but your favourite Newsfriends podcast on entertainment is back and boy do we have a lot to talk about. The Oscars happened, get your memes ready because we stand with Leo as he finally got his Oscar. Tanya and Bryan stand by in Sly's corner as he gets robbed of an Oscar. Bailey explains why you should be excited for Key and Peele's first movie Keanu. Get your sunscreen because the new Baywatch movie started production, Iron Fist got cast and Pacific Room 2 is happening! We also talk awesome director Ryan Coogler's next project and much more. This week's music:Untitled 02 06.23.14 - Kendrick LamarDo It, Try It - M83
Get ready for a real tear-jerker our lovely co-host Xiao Xu has left our show and we pour one out in her honour. This week we have a ton of movie production news: the It reboot, the Justice League movie and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. We run through the box office numbers and talk on Deadpool potentially becoming the highest R-rated movie of all time. We analyze Leo’s Oscar chances now with the support of a free browser game that gets you to act harder. We look at which new releases got us excited. We discuss the Girls premiere and we check back with Vinyl. Then we end it with the question if anyone of us has ever snuck into a movie for any reason, needless to say hilarity ensues.
We’re back on track with our regular Monday schedule and oh boy there’s lots to talk about. Xiao pours one out for Kung Fu Panda 3 no longer being at the top spot of the box office and she’s truly sorry Ryan Reynolds. Quickies on the Ghostbusters trailer release date and the Master of None season 2 announcement, then we talk about how the new Batman V Superman trailer SHOULD’VE BEEN THE ACTUAL MAIN TRAILER. While Xiao and Tanya are underwhelmed by the new Game of Thrones trailer Bryan is super stoked on the new Daredevil. Thoughts on Vinyl and Bailey prepares us ready for the return of Girls.This week’s music:Wolves (SNL 40th Anniv. Edition) Kanye West feat. Sia & Vic MensaBad Blood Taylor Swift feat. Kendrick LamarNOTE: Apologies for the static around the 28 minute mark.