Spoilers, Obviously is a new podcast from a pair of brothers who love Film/Television/Gaming. New Episodes weekly.
No, Cody and Ryan didn't stay up past their bedtime to watch Ahsoka episode 4, but they did take time out of their Tuesday to talk about things they love and you probably don't. Such is life.
The Dead Speak! Spoiler's Obviously returns to discuss the premiere of Ahsoka and the current state of fandom.
We still have a Podcast! Cody and Ryan return to talk about how they felt about the big franchises in 2022, and where they think they're headed now. Later, they take a look at what they missed this year, and what they're looking forward to the most in 2023.
The boys chat about Obi-Wan, Jurassic World and George RR Martin's Game of Thrones Universe.
They're Back! Cody and Ryan return to the internet airwaves to discuss the latest developments of the Marvel, Star Wars, and Robert Eggers Cinematic Universes.
Cody and Ryan discuss the Episode Six: The Book of Boba Fett: The Mandalorion; Young Jedi Academy Chronicles.
2022 Starts with a recap of last year, with Ryan and Cody reviewing The Matrix Resurrections, Spider-Man No Way Home, Hawkeye, The Book of Boba Fett, and their Top 5 things that were awesome in 2021. BONUS: Stay tuned at the end of the pod for a new segment "Loggin' on with Logan".
You thought we were done! They boys return to catch up on what they've missed, including No Time To Die, Dune, Shang-Chi and Ghostbusters Afterlife.
Cody and Ryan are joined by the great Andrew to discuss 1995's Batman Forever.
Cody and Ryan record an emergency pod to discuss The Matrix Resurrections trailer and what it means for the wider Matrix canon. Later, they chime in with breaking news about Christopher Nolan returning to World War II and the Sony Experience news. Finally, they ask is The Walking Dead still a television show?
Cody and Ryan return to talk about the No Way Home trailer, The first signs of proof that the Matrix 4-Evah is actually happening, and another X-celent installment of This or That. Plus, Cody has finally seen Solo: A Star Wars Story.
After getting cleared by Dr Summeroff, the boys are back to talk about having Covid and cover the myriad of Summer Pop Culture releases.
Quick Emergency Pod where the boys talk about Mad Jimmy Manigold and Batman's Love Life.
The Boys return after a six week hiatus to catch up on content.
May the 4th Be With You! The boys are joined by the great and powerful Andrew Dunn to discuss George Lucas' 2002 Indie Sensation, Star Wars: Episode II: Attack of the Clones.
We're Back! The Boys catch up on the last few HBO Max Theatrical Releases and some Expanded Universe Star Wars chicanery.
Cody has had yet another rotation around the sun, so in Spoilers Obviously tradition, the boys sit down to record a commentary track of 1999's "The Mummy".
Cody and Ryan sit down to discuss 2016's Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice in time for the release of The Snyder Cut.
The Boys catch up on Wandavision, and ask if it even means anything for the MCU. Next, The Walking Dead is a Terminus sized train-wreck, and Cody and Ryan think they know why. Matthew McConaughey recorded his own audiobook-autobiography, and it's kind of awesome. And Ryan talks about the 1984 film "Threads".*Hans Zimmer music pulled due to copyright issues.
The Boys are back this week to talk about Pedro Pascal taking the role of Joel in HBO's "The Last of Us" adaptation, and if video game adaptions can actually work without the game part. Then, Cody and Ryan try to breakdown Joss Whedon and Gina Carano's bad week. Then, This or That returns for the 20th Anniversary of some of the most influential films of 2001.
The boys sit down with Writer/Director Ryan Bliss to discuss his new film, Alice Fades Away starring William Sadler and Ashley Shelton, which is available to stream on February 16th on Amazon and iTunes. Mild Spoilers for the film are discussed.https://www.facebook.com/AliceFadesMovie/
The Boys discuss Episode 4 of Wandavision, The Dyatlov Pass Incident and The Matrix.
The boys talk Tenet, Terminator 3.4, Wandavision, The Crown, and Jen Psaki.
We're Back! Cody and Ryan discuss the final 2 Episodes of The Mandalorian Season Two, and wish Disney could figure out a release schedule that works for everyone. Twitter is divided about how good/bad Wonder Woman 1984, but the boys are united in how they feel. Then, another installment of This or That about the recent Disney+ announcements. Later, Tenet, The Queens Gambit, and Ryan and Cody's Top 1 list of 2020.
Digging into the archives for PART II of our recap of the films that were released in 2000. (This Audio was recorded in March 2020).
Cody and Ryan discuss "The Jedi" and "The Tragedy" from The Mandalorian, and Warner Brothers Paradigm Shifting decision.
Cody and Ryan discuss Chapters 10, 11, and 12 of "The Mandalorian", and discuss what it means for Warner Brothers to release WW84 via streaming. Also, the debut of "This or That".
Spoilers, Obviously turns One! We decided to take a meta approach and talk about what podcasting has meant to us this last year, where we got it right, where we get it wrong, and what our hopes for the future are! We would like to thank all of our listeners and look forward to many more episodes!
Back after a brief hiatus, the Boys pick up with a recap The Mandalorian, and try to ask what do we really want from this show. Then, they relive their favorite Sean Connery memories in light of his recent passing. PLUS! A Matrix 4 update and some thoughts on Borat 2.
Cody and Ryan watch Rian Johnson's 2017 Film, Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi.
Just in time for ̷O̷u̷t̷b̷r̷e̷a̷k̷ ̷D̷a̷y̷ The Last of Us Day, it's our long awaited The Last of Us Part II Review! Cody and Ryan deep dive into the game without hyperbole or strife, go over it's major themes, and talk at length about Sequels, Secrecy, Spoilers, and more! Spoiler Alert: We love this game!
They Boys catch up yet again, talk about Kat Dennings, Bill and Ted, The Dune Trailer, Ridley Scott, and off course, Star Wars.
2020 Continues its bloodletting, and Cody and Ryan talk about the passing of Chadwick Boseman. Later, is DC finally hitting its stride? The boys talk about what they thought of the DC Fandome, including THE Suicide Squad and THE Batman.
Cody and Ryan shoot the breeze and catch up after a few weeks off.
Cody and Ryan discuss Comic-Con@Home, Movie Theaters Last Gasp, Emmy Nods and Snubs, and some "Quarantine Good" recommendations.
Cody and Ryan discuss 1998's Blade starring Wesley Snipes and Stephen Dorff. Directed by Stephen Norrington.
After a few weeks off, Cody and Ryan try to get back in to the swing of things, covering a myriad of topics including Adam Sandler films, Watchmen, a little social commentary, and finally discuss their love for M Night Shyamalan's 2002 Film "Signs".
Cody and Ryan sit down to discuss the latest release information on the Playstation 5, and go over their feelings on the last console generation. Later, they give their final thoughts on The Last of Us before the release of it's long awaited sequel.
The slow pop-culture news of 2020 continues, but Ryan and Cody try to make the best of it, while not becoming *too* political.
Cody and Ryan start of the pod this week trying to work through their thoughts on the current state of America, which seques into the rocky launch of HBOMax. Later, they discuss the latest TENET trailer and Christopher Nolan as a whole.
Please take your seats and set your phones to mute as Cody and Ryan take a trip down memory lane and discuss some of their more memorable outtings to the Multiplex.
Cody and Ryan decided to watch Josh Trank's "Capone" and are unsure how they feel. Just kidding, they didn't like it. Later, Cody and Ryan discuss if "The Mandalorian" is even about The Mandalorian. Finally, "The Last Dance" has piqued our nostalgia for early 90s NBA Basketball.
Ryan and Cody watch The Rise of Skywalker and have some final words on the saga.(Commentary/Film begins at 0.585 seconds)
Cody and Ryan discuss the recent Chris Hemsworth Netflix Film "Extraction". Then Ryan has some thoughts on the tough week that game developer Naughty Dog had over the weekend, and Cody tries to relate with the Game Industry "Crunch". Later, Trolls has made more money than it's predecesors, does this spell doom for the movie thearter industry?
Cody and Ryan are back to reveal some of their most secret Guilty Pleasures.
With no new content to talk about on the horizon, Cody and Ryan deep dive on one of their favorite films of all time, Sam Raimi's "Spider-Man 2".
The Coronavirus continues to grip the country, but Ryan has used this to his advantage to catch up on some of last years best films, and talks to Cody about them at length. Then, Cody and Ryan discuss the latest episode on The Walking Dead and Michonne's exit from the show. Later, Ryan pushes up his glasses and talks about the possible casting of Rosario Dawson in The Mandalorian.
Things are hectic in the world right now, but that doesn't stop Cody and Ryan's love of disaster movies. The Boys catch up of how they're handling COVID-19, then talk about some of their favorite apocalyptic films.
The Coronavirus has affected this weeks podcast, so Ryan and Cody record remotely once again, but Ryan doesn't care because there's The Last Of Us news and he's very excited. Later in the pod, Cody and Ryan discuss their own naughty dogs of their past and present.
Cody is a few weeks late on the Parasite Hype Train to Busan, and spoils the Best Picture Winner to Ryan, who is still boarding at the station. Then, Ryan tells us why he thinks the Final Fantasy 7 Remake is nostalgia done right. At the end, the boys have yet another final word on The Rise of Skywalker, and how JJ Abrams history with the Star Trek franchise was warning us of this all along.