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Y'know, sometimes you get an episode request, and you wind up with stories better than you could have expected. Patreon backer and friend of the show Matt McThorn specifically wanted to talk about the Batman annual with the origin of Clownhunter and art by James Stokoe. So we decided, what better theme than more annuals. And not to spoil too much, but we wound up with not one, but two new stories in the top 100 of the Big Board. And one very weird story quite a bit lower, but that's still a great showing for the night. There is Hope in Crime Alley (Batman V.3 Annual # 5) Everyday. (Batman V.3 Annual # 4) Slade's Demon (Batman V.1 Annual # 12) Check out our current ranking list at www.comicsxf.com/batchat-rankings/ Thanks to Geri Nonnewitz for our podcast logo Follow the show on Twitter @BatChatComics and support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/batchatwithmattandwill
People love Batman. People love Apes. So when you combine them, you're bound yo get some fun comics, right? Well, sometimes. Patreon backer Dan Grote asked us to read some Batman and apes stories, and we read a delightful Golden/Silver Age story, a 90s story that had it's fun moments and a story that is proof that the New 52 could suck the joy out of pretty much anything. And we discuss how few Batman/Detective Chimp stories there are, which is a travesty. The Bat-Ape (Batman V.1 #114) JLApe (Legends of the DC Universe #19, JLA Annual #3, Batman V.1 Annual #23, Aquaman V.5 Annual #5, Wonder Woman V.2 Annual #8, Flash V.2 Annual #12, Superman V.2 Annual #11, Green Lantern V.3 Annual #8, Martian Manhunter V.2 Annual #2) Time to Monkey Shine (Batman V.2 #23.1) Check out our current ranking list at www.comicsxf.com/batchat-rankings/ Thanks to Geri Nonnewitz for our podcast logo Follow the show on Twitter @BatChatComics and support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/batchatwithmattandwill
The Bat family has grown considerably over the years. What started out as Batman and Robin now contains what seems to be a dozen or more characters. And recent years have seen many attempts to add characters who would be big hits and draw massive popularity. And while this has created some good characters, none of the characters created in period of the New 52 and early Rebirth eras took off to become characters who headlined their own books, for example. This week, we read stories about three of those characters: Harper Row, Duke Thomas, and Gotham Girl. Ghost in the Machine (Batman V.2 # 12) I Am Gotham (Batman: Rebirth # 1, Batman V.3 # 1-6) The Cursed Wheel (All-Star Batman # 1-4, 6-9 Back-Ups) Check out our current ranking list at www.comicsxf.com/batchat-rankings/ Thanks to Geri Nonnewitz for our podcast logo Follow the show on Twitter @BatChatComics and support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/batchatwithmattandwill
It's been a while, but we're returning to the three runs that we're following in order. In No Man's Land, we take a break from big story revelations for an anthology month of four of shots. In Grant Morrison's run, Dick Grayson brings Batman's corpse to England to a Lazarus Pit and learns something unexpected (by everyone but Tim Drake, because he's the best). And in the world of Injustice, John Constantine joins the resistance against Superman, as the moral darkness continues to spread The Calm Before (Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight # 118, Batman: Shadow of the Bat # 86, Batman V.1 # 566, Detective Comics V.1 # 733) The Blackest Knight (Batman and Robin V.1 # 7-9) Injustice: Gods Among Us- Year Three Vol. 1 (Injustice: Gods Among Us - Year Three # 1-7) Check out our current ranking list at www.comicsxf.com/batchat-rankings/ Thanks to Geri Nonnewitz for our podcast logo Follow the show on Twitter @BatChatComics and support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/batchatwithmattandwill
We are entering the Snyder-verse now True Believers! Podcasts 616 Batman (BAT FALL) journey has inevitably led us to Batman V. Superman… and woof. It's bad. Joining your host, Damon, to discuss this train wreck and two brave souls - EJ Cameron and Isaac Snyder. Together they brave the rocky DCU and discuss:The lack of chemistry of Henry Cavill and Amy AdamsThe sad sack that is Bruce Wayne as played by Ben AffleckAnd of course, MARTHA, MARTHA, MARTHA!All that plus a reminder that Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman is in this movie! So grab your Krypotonite spears, herald the doom of all mankind in a dream, and ham fist as many superhero cameos as you possible can because Podcast 616 is talking Batman V. Superman… and we'd love to be doing anything else!Listen. Subscribe. Lex.Hosted by: Damon RoysterProduced by: Michael SeijasThe Press Play Podcast NetworkFollow us on Twitter: @pressplaypodsFor Sponsorship plans and more information, please email: admin@pressplaypodcasts.comTo listen to all our shows and learn more about our network, please visit www.pressplaypodcasts.com
A Quiet Place: Day One review, Batman: Caped Crusader trailer, DCU Superman set pics, Batman vs Cyclops discussion
Send us a Text Message.TGTPTU Book Club returns this week with Sir Christopher Nolan's first and only adaption, i.e., THE PRESTIGE (2006), with bookworm and repeat guest Shannon joining from The Bunker. Post-Batman Begins, Sir Nolan returned to his love of puzzle-box stories to bring to life the work of another Chris (Christopher Priest) while casting a third Chris (Christian Bale) as a rival magician to a non-Chris (Hugh Jackman) to make one of top three magician rivalry movies wide-released in 2006. Sir Nolan omits the present-day framing story around Priest's novel to focus on the period and the rivalry between magicians Angier (Jackman) and Borden (Bale) as the former seeks revenge on the latter for his wife's death (yes, it's another rare Nolan movie with a dead wife but you actually get two dead ladies—BOGO (Bury One, Get One)—for your money ). Keeping with the novel, each magician has a secret that allows him to perform a teleported man trick, with Borden's secret seeming to be the anticipated, singular trick of the movie until the rug-pull at the end when the Great Sir C. Nolan the Magnificent abracadabras Angier's clone-killing conclusion for a prestige of his own . Uncontroversially, Scarlett Johansson is poorly used as the rivalling magicians' assistants while David Bowie gets one of the best entrances in cinema history portraying Nicholas Tesla, a man with his own bitter professional rivalry and a last name that is impossible to say 18 years after this movie premiered without thinking of the car, much like what once beset my great-grandmother Edsel and our uncle PT “Cruiser” Koral. Listen along as Jason Statham pops in, award-winning thespian Michael Caine is put on blast by our special guest, and the hosts break down why this might be the most “Nolan-y” Nolan film Sir Chris has made. THEME SONG BY: WEIRD A.I.Email: thegoodthepodandtheugly@gmail.comFacebook: https://m.facebook.com/TGTPTUInstagram: https://instagram.com/thegoodthepodandtheugly?igshid=um92md09kjg0Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegoodthepoda1YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6mI2plrgJu-TB95bbJCW-gBuzzsprout: https://thegoodthepodandtheugly.buzzsprout.com/Letterboxd (follow us!):Ken: Ken KoralRyan: Ryan Tobias
There are some stories that read a very different ways after certain events. Who would have thought that these innocent little stories about Batman involved with plagues would read so differently after a global pandemic. Patreon backer and friend of the show John Wickham joins us to talk about the 90s crossover "Contagion," a fun little 80s one off and an arc from the Rebirth era Birds of Prey, all where the cities of the DC Universe have run ins with disease. Contagion (Batman: Shadow of the Bat # 48-49, Detective Comics V.1 # 695-696, Robin V.2 # 27-28, Catwoman V.2 # 31-32, Azrael V.1 # 15-16, Batman V.1 # 529, Batman Chronicles # 4) Plague! (World's Finest Comics # 303) Manslaughter (Batgirl and the Birds of Prey # 15-17) Check out our current ranking list at www.comicsxf.com/batchat-rankings/ Thanks to Geri Nonnewitz for our podcast logo Follow the show on Twitter @BatChatComics and support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/batchatwithmattandwill
The Joker has wreaked unspeakable trauma on Batman over the years of their rivalry. But there is one man who he has possibly hurt as much, if not more: Jim Gordon. The Joker and Gordon's relationship goes back as far and Joker and Batman's, and Joker has often focused on Gordon. This week, we look at three of the encounters between Gotham's top cop and the Clown Prince of Crime. We witness a flashback to Gordon and Joker's first solo confrontation, see what happens the first time the two meet after The Killing Joke and read an opus as Gordon goes on a worldwide hunt for Joker. Duty (Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #105-106) Wildcard! (Batman V.1 #450-451) The Joker V.2 #1-16, Annual #1, Batman V.3 #100, Batman: Joker War Zone Check out our current ranking list at www.comicsxf.com/batchat-rankings/ Thanks to Geri Nonnewitz for our podcast logo Follow the show on Twitter @BatChatComics and support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/batchatwithmattandwill
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Comic books are, by their very nature, a blended medium. They are a synthesis of words and pictures, and the best ones exist in a space where the two are speaking the same language. Podcasting is an aural medium, told entirely through words and sounds. That is all to say that it's not always easy to blend the more visual nature of comics with podcasting. And this week, well, we're discussing three single issues with iconic covers. We have a classic 60s cover inspired by the height of Batmania, a Todd McFarlane cover that has been made into statues and ads, and a Simone Bianchi cover that Will remembers from its use as the prototypical Detective Comics cover on Comixology. Batman's Baffling Turnabout (Batman V.1 # 183) You Should Seen Him... (Batman V.1 # 423) Sharkbait (Detective Comics V.1 # 828) Check out our current ranking list at www.comicsxf.com/batchat-rankings/ Thanks to Geri Nonnewitz for our podcast logo Follow the show on Twitter @BatChatComics and support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/batchatwithmattandwill
We've read a lot of great comics for this podcast. Tonight? We are not doing that. Tonight we are reading three stories that were on the document of possible episode topics marked as "Three Stories that Matt Remembers Hating." And Matt's taste has apparently has not changed much since he first read these, because this is, far and away, the lowest ranked episode on average of any we have done. See the complete destruction of a beloved Batman cast member, read the story Matt has dubbed "The Bad Lebowski," and see if you can appreciate a book where Batman is an honest to goodness abusive parent to Robin Content warning: Will got so angry a couple times in this episode, there was nothing Matt could do to make his volume within the normal register of the show. Listeners using headphones have been warned. War Crimes (Batman Allies Secret Files 2005, Batman Villains Secret Files 2005, Detective Comics V.1 # 809-810, Batman V.1 # 643-644) Darker Than Death (Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight # 207-211) Robin & Batman # 1-3 Check out our current ranking list at www.comicsxf.com/batchat-rankings/ Thanks to Geri Nonnewitz for our podcast logo Follow the show on Twitter @BatChatComics and support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/batchatwithmattandwill
Alright guys...welcome to the pod. Tonight we have alot of news and rumors to catch you up on. Then we will have our main discussion topic. Who wins between Batman and Bruce Lee one on one and hands only. So join us tonight at 10pm Est on Facebook, Twitch and the Geek News Now YouTube Channel. Follow us for more great content! Website: https://www.geeknewsnow.net Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GeekNewsNowOfficial Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Geek_News_Now/ Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/GNN_Home Threads: https://www.threads.net/@geek_news_now TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@geek_news_now Podbean: https://geeknewsnow.podbean.com Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/geek-news-now-podcast-hub Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/geek-news-now-podcast-hub Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/79ErQ7hJGMBJEKdvsZt5Ij Goodpods: https://goodpods.com/podcasts/geek-news-now-podcast-hub-253286 iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/338-geek-news-now-podcast-hub-125535253/
Of all of Jack Kirby's creations at DC, the Fourth World is probably the most well known, the most expansive, and the most ill used by other creators over the years. Some really get the wild cosmic and Shakespearean vibe the King of Comics was putting down. Some don't and just try to make the New Gods just any other team of super heroes. And because of the high cosmic of the Fourth World, Batman usually approaches these characters from a different angle; as opposed to Superman, he rarely goes to New Genesis or teams up with Orion. But sometimes, Batman does cross paths with the heroic gods of New Genesis and the dark gods of Apokolips. This week, we're looking at three of those stories. We have a Bob Haney joint from the 70s, Jim Starlin trying his cosmic hand at DC and the next stop on our look at Grant Morrison's DC opus Death by the Ounce (The Brave and the Bold V.1 # 128) Cosmic Odyssey # 1-4 Final Crisis (DC Universe # 0, Final Crisis # 1-7, Final Crisis: Superman Beyond # 1-2, Final Crisis Submit, Batman V.1 # 682-683) Check out our current ranking list at www.comicsxf.com/batchat-rankings/ Thanks to Geri Nonnewitz for our podcast logo Follow the show on Twitter @BatChatComics and support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/batchatwithmattandwill
Bear Claw Billie will say and do an awful lot of things for money! On today's episode of Fix My Carcast, they have to talk about queer themes in Joel Schumacher's Batman films while playing the film Steamboat Willie in its entirety!Submit topics for the podcast (attached to your donation) at the show's GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/fixable-auto-donate-3000Vote on episode gimmicks (and access bonus episodes & behind-the-scenes content) by signing up for Billie's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bearclawbillieIf you're already signed up, you can find the next episode's poll right here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/fmc-ep-105-poll-95544589Get FMC shirts, mugs, and other merch over on Billie's TeePublic: https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/33636950-fix-my-carcastContact Bear Claw Billie thusly!bearclawbillie@gmail.comtwitter.com/bearclawbillieinstagram.com/bearclawbillie
Merry Bats-Mas to one and all! We're getting near Christmas, and so it's time to go back to the holiday stories in Gotham well (and if you think we might run out any time soon, have no fears, we've got stories for years). This year, we're reading the first Batman Christmas story, which features some weird not-really tie ins to A Christmas Carol, an animated universe Batman story by Paul Dini, so you know Will has feelings, and a truly mixed bag Batman annual from the dawn of the Rebirth era. Christmas (Batman V.1 # 9) A Christmas Riddle (Batman & Robin Adventures # 3) Batman V.3 Annual # 1 Check out our current ranking list at www.comicsxf.com/batchat-rankings/ Thanks to Geri Nonnewitz for our podcast logo Follow the show on Twitter @BatChatComics and support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/batchatwithmattandwill
TPB hosts Ninja Dave and Seed talk comics through the alphabet.
Director Carlos López Estrada (Raya and the Last Dragon) leads another all-star panel of Hollywood talent to discuss how they broke into the industry as professional cinematographers. And what better way to do that than by discussing their first feature films?“Cinematographers, together with the directors and writers of a film, are also the authors of the story. They are responsible for every image, for every frame, [for] every message that needs to be communicated in order to communicate the story. And we're very lucky to have, today, six incredible cinematographers talking about the beginning of their journeys and how their early projects helped shape their filmmaking voices.”—Carlos López Estrada, Director, "Blindspotting,” “Raya and the Last Dragon,” “Summertime”Today's panel includes Directors of Photography:- Mandy Walker (Elvis, Mulan, Hidden Figures, Australia)- Larry Fong (300, Batman V. Superman, Kong: Skull Island, the pilot of LOST)- Lawrence Sher (Joker, the Hangover trilogy, Garden State)- Oren Soffer (The Creator w/ Greig Fraser)- Sandra Valde-Hansen (The Summer I Turned Pretty, The L Word: Generation Q)- Karina Silva (No Man of God, the upcoming Which Brings Me to You)This discussion was streamed live as part of Antigravity Academy's new Satellite Sessions — “monthly conversations with incredibly exciting figures from the film and TV universe” — co-presented by CAPE USA (Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment). Follow @antigravityacademy and @capeusa for more information on even more upcoming panels.Antigravity AcademyCAPE (Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment)For more inspiring Satellite Sessions just like this one, be sure you are subscribed to The Dolby Institute Podcast wherever you get your podcasts.You can also check out the video for this episode.Learn more about the Dolby Institute and check out Dolby.com. Connect with Dolby on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn.
Unmask the origin story of Jay Towers' deep-seated love for Superman, a passion that not only inspired him to host "The Caped Wonder Superman Podcast" but also landed him a remarkable cameo in the Superman universe. Prepare to be enchanted by tales of fandom turned reality as we explore the heartfelt connection between Jay and the beloved superhero. My guest, Jay Towers, and I discuss: Hosting "The Caped Wonder Superman Podcast" with Jim Bowers, celebrating Christopher Reeve's legacy, classic Superman movie series, and their respective creators. Exploring Jay's love for Superman and its journey from being a passion to hosting the podcast and securing a cameo in Zack Snyder's "Batman V. Superman." Delving into the making of "Superman: The Movie" and the intriguing behind-the-scenes drama. Sharing anecdotes and insights from the productions of "Superman II," "Superman III," and "Superman IV." Spotlighting Niagara Falls as a must-visit destination for Superman enthusiasts. Discussing the Christopher Reeve Legacy Reunion at Motorcity Comic Con, featuring iconic stars like Mariel Hemingway, Mark Pillow, Sarah Douglas, and Marc McClure. Exploring Jack O'Halloran's fascinating background and his role as Non in the Superman franchise. Highlighting Superman 3's significant impact on pop culture, apart from the iconic Superman character himself. Plus, many more memories and stories! Other Superman episode mentioned in this episode: #51 w/Jack O'Halloran and #137 Superman Legacy Episode You're going to love my conversation with Jay Towers Caped Wonder Superman Podcast (Apple) Jay Towers Twitter Jay Towers Facebook Jay Towers Instagram Jay's morning show Jay's IMDB CapedWonder Website CapedWonder Instagram CapedWonder Twitter Follow Jeff Dwoskin (host): Jeff Dwoskin on Twitter The Jeff Dwoskin Show podcast on Twitter Podcast website Podcast on Instagram Join my mailing list Buy me a coffee (support the show) Subscribe to my Youtube channel (watch Crossing the Streams!) Yes, the show used to be called Live from Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin Show Love the books I talk about on the show? Here is my Amazon store to shop.
Today we go over 2 of the newest additions to the Bat family. Batman V Superman and The Batman. Which is your favorite of the 2?
I kind of can't believe we made it this far, but here it is: episode 100! And for that, we're hitting one of the last legendary Batman stories we haven't touched, and one we've slowly been building towards for many of these 100 episodes, the culmination of the first act of Grant Morrison's epic run: Batman R.I.P. We're also including a couple Golden and Silver Age stories that inspired the story. Plus, listener questions! This is the longest episode of BatChat ever, so strap in for a wild ride. Batman, The Superman of Planet X (Batman V.1 #113) Robin Dies at Dawn (Batman V.1 #156) Batman R.I.P. (DC Universe #0, Batman V.1 #676-681) Check out our current ranking list at www.comicsxf.com/batchat-rankings/ Thanks to Geri Nonnewitz for our podcast logo Follow the show on Twitter @BatChatComics and support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/batchatwithmattandwill
The Mad Hatter is one of Batman's oddest major foes. While all of the rogues who have existed since the Golden Age have gone through various permutations, few are as wildly different. Sometimes he is obsessed with hats. Sometimes he is a mind control scientist. Sometimes he is obsessed with Alice In Wonderland and has a creepy obsession with young girls he deems his Alices (super creepy). And we have read very little featuring the character for this show. So, our buddy Josh Weil is back to remedy that. Find out what other classic character debuted in the same story as the Hatter, read some great Greg Rucka and hear Will get apoplectic about a book that competes for the bottom spot on the Big Board. The Scoop of the Century! (Batman V.1 # 49) Unknowing (Detective Comics V.1 # 758-760) Mad (Batman: The Dark Knight Vol. 2 # 16-21) Check out our current ranking list at www.comicsxf.com/batchat-rankings/ Thanks to Geri Nonnewitz for our podcast logo Follow the show on Twitter @BatChatComics and support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/batchatwithmattandwill
Linewide crossovers are a big part of comics, and Batman has often been a big part of these kind of events. But our buddy Josh Weil comes back on the show to talk about three crossovers form the 90s where Batman doesn't play a big part. So we talk about Batman, sure, but also about Hal Jordan, Blue Devil, Trickster, and the Legion of Super-Heroes. Will gets introduced to all sorts of madness, and Matt relives his younger days, and thus turns slightly more into dust Zero Hour: A Crisis in Time (Zero Hour #4-0, Batman V.1 #511) Underworld Unleashed (Underworld Unleashed #1-3, Underworld Unleashed: Devil's Asylum #1, Underworld Unleashed: Patterns of Fear #1) Final Night (Final Night #1-4, Parallax: Emerald Night #1) Check out our current ranking list at www.comicsxf.com/batchat-rankings/ Thanks to Geri Nonnewitz for our podcast logo Follow the show on Twitter @BatChatComics and support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/batchatwithmattandwill
It's over! We have made it through the entirety of our giant sized, three part 75th episode, which means we have reached the end of the 52 issues of Batman Eternal. We discuss the ending, which Will admits to misremembering, how the preview issue of Batman fit in, and how the series worked as a whole. Batman Eternal # 35-52, Batman V.2 #28 Check out our current ranking list at www.comicsxf.com/batchat-rankings/ Thanks to Geri Nonnewitz for our podcast logo Follow the show on Twitter @BatChatComics and support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/batchatwithmattandwill
In this Fanbase Feature, The Fanbase Weekly co-host Bryant Dillon and special guests Kelley Jones (cover artist - Batman: Knightfall, Batman & Dracula: Red Reign, The Sandman), Matt Corrigan (co-host - The Launchpad Podcast, practical special effects artist - Frank Miller's 300, Batman V. Superman), Livio Ramondelli (artist - IDW's Transformer comics, creator of IDW's The Kill Lock), and Chris Thorne (sketch card artist - Star Wars, The Walking Dead, Alien 3) participate in a thorough discussion regarding Batman: Knightfall (1992) in light of the comic event's 30th anniversary, with topics including Jones' creation of the iconic "break the bat" cover image, memories from the release of Knightfall, how the event changed the character of Batman forever, and more. (Beware: SPOILERS for Batman: Knightfall abound in this panel discussion!)
There are a LOT of evil clowns out there, but are any of them actually funny, like, on purpose? To answer that very important question we have on special guestpert Griffin Newman, aka Griffin Twoman.Suggested talking points: Birthday Sailabration, Dog God Mother, Jamiroquai Faith, Comedy Guy, Horngry, Worth Negative DollarsNorth American Indigenous Tribal Food Systems (NĀTIFS): https://www.natifs.org/
“Start spreading the news”; October is right around the corner and New York Comic Con is almost upon us. The House of Ideas has announced its upcoming panels and they are sweeter than pumpkin spice, your co-hosts have the details! AAWA Jon eagerly anticipates the newest Batman/Spawn crossover while Charlie fires the cannon over Harley Quinn & Co.
Who would have thought we'd have made it to 50 episodes? But we did it! This week, for the first time ever, Matt & Will were in the very same place, Matt's dining room, where they discussed three stories that wrap up in big number anniversary issues to tie in with this special anniversary. Knightfall Part 2: Who Rules the Night? (Batman V.1 # 498-500, Detective Comics V.1 # 664-666, Showcase '93 # 7-8) Resurrection Night (Detective Comics V.1 # 566, Batman V.1 # 400) Blind Justice (Detective Comics V.1 # 598-600) Check out our current ranking list at www.comicsxf.com/batchat-rankings/ Thanks to Geri Nonnewitz for our podcast logo Follow the show on Twitter @BatChatComics and support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/batchatwithmattandwill
DAVID S. GOYER has earned a reputation for telling character-driven stories adapted from the otherworldly realms of superheroes, fantasy and the supernatural. His breakout came in 1998 when he wrote the action hit BLADE starring Wesley Snipes, based on the Marvel Comics vampire hunter. Since then, he's solidified himself as writer and producer who elevates genre driven stories to the next level.Most recently, Goyer Executive Produced and served as Showrunner for one of the year's most epic series, FOUNDATION, which premiered on Apple TV+. Based on Isaac Asimov's iconic novels, Goyer's sensibilities brought this world to life with his unique tone.On the film side, Goyer produced the Sundance hit THE NIGHT HOUSE, starring Rebecca Hall, as well as the Scott Derrickson film ANTLERS. Both films are being released by Searchlight this fall. Goyer also produced THE TOMORROW WAR, starring Chris Pratt for Skydance and Amazon.Previously, Goyer scripted and collaborated with Christopher Nolan on the story for the Superman feature MAN OF STEEL. Goyer also worked with Nolan on the mega-hit DARK KNIGHT trilogy, starting with the screenplay for BATMAN BEGINS. Goyer went on to team with Nolan on the story for the billion-dollar blockbuster THE DARK KNIGHT for which they received a Writers Guild of America Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay, followed by the story's conclusion in THE DARK KNIGHT RISES. Additionally, Goyer co-wrote and produced BATMAN V. SUPERMAN, which broke the record for biggest March opening weekend in box office history.In 2002, Goyer made his feature film directorial debut with the drama ZIGZAG for which he also wrote the screenplay, based on the acclaimed novel by Landon Napoleon. His other directing credits include THE INVISIBLE starring Justin Chatwin and Marcia Gay Harden, and the hit supernatural thriller THE UNBORN, based on his own original screenplay and starring Odette Annable and Gary Oldman. In the same year wrote 2002's BLADE II on which he also served as an executive producer. In 2004, he directed, wrote and produced the last of the trilogy, BLADE: TRINITY.In addition to screenwriting, Goyer made his debut in video games with the story for the smash hit “Call of Duty: Black Ops,” and penned the story for its blockbuster follow up, “Call of Duty: Black Ops 2” as well as Black Ops: Cold War. Goyer also wrote and executive-produced the groundbreaking VR series VADER IMMORTAL for Lucasfilm and Oculus.In Television, Goyer's work includes the series DA VINCI'S DEMONS, for which he served as Creator, Director, and Executive Producer, focusing on the life of Leonardo da Vinci; CONSTANTINE, KRYPTON; and the cult classic FLASHFORWARD. Goyer also co-wrote the pilot and serves as executive producer for Neil Gaiman's SANDMAN, which is currently filming in London.The Dialogue: Learning From the Masters is a groundbreaking interview series that goes behind the scenes of the fascinating craft of screenwriting. In these 70-90 minute in-depth discussions, more than two-dozen of today's most successful screenwriters share their work habits, methods and inspirations, secrets of the trade, business advice, and eye-opening stories from life in the trenches of the film industry. Each screenwriter discusses his or her filmography in great detail and breaks down the mechanics of one favorite scene from their produced work.Your Host: Producer Mike De Luca is responsible for some of the most groundbreaking films of the last 15 years. After enrolling in New York University's film studies program at 17, De Luca dropped out four credits shy of graduation to take an unpaid internship at New Line Cinema. He advanced quickly there under the tutelage of founder Robert Shaye and eventually became president of production.To watch the rest of this amazing series go to The Dialog Series on IFHTV.Enjoy this conversation with David S. Goyer.
Guest host Phil Acevedo brings his fandom to the forefront with an oddly scripted, hugely ambitious episode that covers THIRTEEN films in one go. This week for our summer bonus series we're taking a look at the career of the Dark Knight with BATMAN V FILM: DAWN OF CINEMA! Wyatt Turner joins as the team breaks down everything from Adam West's foundational take on the character, all the way up to Matt Reeves most recent deep dive into everyone's favorite bat... fella. There's tons of quotes, puns, unenthused reads of Phil's pre-written dialogue, and a whole lot more. Who is the best Batman? Where does one apply for a bat credit card? FIND OUT TODAY!
This week, we're returning to three series/arcs/runs that we have started in previous episodes. See Batman rub testosterone all over himself in the next arc of Grant Morrisons' Batman. Witness the Scarecrow play mind games in the second arc of "No Man's Land." And gaze in wonder as Alfred beats the ever loving hell out of Superman in the second half of Injustice: Gods Among Us Year One The Three Ghosts of Batman (Batman V.1 # 664-665) Fear of Faith (Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight # 116/Batman: Shadow of the Bat # 84/Batman V.1 # 564/Detective Comics V.1 # 731) Injustice: Gods Among Us Year 1 V.2 (Injustice: Gods Among Us # 6-12, Annual # 1) Check out our current ranking list at www.comicsxf.com/batchat-rankings/ Thanks to Geri Nonnewitz for our podcast logo Follow the show on Twitter @BatChatComics and support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/batchatwithmattandwill
DAVID S. GOYER has earned a reputation for telling character-driven stories adapted from the otherworldly realms of superheroes, fantasy and the supernatural. His breakout came in 1998 when he wrote the action hit BLADE starring Wesley Snipes, based on the Marvel Comics vampire hunter. Since then, he's solidified himself as writer and producer who elevates genre driven stories to the next level.Most recently, Goyer Executive Produced and served as Showrunner for one of the year's most epic series, FOUNDATION, which premiered on Apple TV+. Based on Isaac Asimov's iconic novels, Goyer's sensibilities brought this world to life with his unique tone.On the film side, Goyer produced the Sundance hit THE NIGHT HOUSE, starring Rebecca Hall, as well as the Scott Derrickson film ANTLERS. Both films are being released by Searchlight this fall. Goyer also produced THE TOMORROW WAR, starring Chris Pratt for Skydance and Amazon.Previously, Goyer scripted and collaborated with Christopher Nolan on the story for the Superman feature MAN OF STEEL. Goyer also worked with Nolan on the mega-hit DARK KNIGHT trilogy, starting with the screenplay for BATMAN BEGINS. Goyer went on to team with Nolan on the story for the billion-dollar blockbuster THE DARK KNIGHT for which they received a Writers Guild of America Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay, followed by the story's conclusion in THE DARK KNIGHT RISES. Additionally, Goyer co-wrote and produced BATMAN V. SUPERMAN, which broke the record for biggest March opening weekend in box office history.In 2002, Goyer made his feature film directorial debut with the drama ZIGZAG for which he also wrote the screenplay, based on the acclaimed novel by Landon Napoleon. His other directing credits include THE INVISIBLE starring Justin Chatwin and Marcia Gay Harden, and the hit supernatural thriller THE UNBORN, based on his own original screenplay and starring Odette Annable and Gary Oldman. In the same year wrote 2002's BLADE II on which he also served as an executive producer. In 2004, he directed, wrote and produced the last of the trilogy, BLADE: TRINITY.In addition to screenwriting, Goyer made his debut in video games with the story for the smash hit “Call of Duty: Black Ops,” and penned the story for its blockbuster follow up, “Call of Duty: Black Ops 2” as well as Black Ops: Cold War. Goyer also wrote and executive-produced the groundbreaking VR series VADER IMMORTAL for Lucasfilm and Oculus.In Television, Goyer's work includes the series DA VINCI'S DEMONS, for which he served as Creator, Director, and Executive Producer, focusing on the life of Leonardo da Vinci; CONSTANTINE, KRYPTON; and the cult classic FLASHFORWARD. Goyer also co-wrote the pilot and serves as executive producer for Neil Gaiman's SANDMAN, which is currently filming in London.The Dialogue: Learning From the Masters is a groundbreaking interview series that goes behind the scenes of the fascinating craft of screenwriting. In these 70-90 minute in-depth discussions, more than two-dozen of today's most successful screenwriters share their work habits, methods and inspirations, secrets of the trade, business advice, and eye-opening stories from life in the trenches of the film industry. Each screenwriter discusses his or her filmography in great detail and breaks down the mechanics of one favorite scene from their produced work.Your Host: Producer Mike De Luca is responsible for some of the most groundbreaking films of the last 15 years. After enrolling in New York University's film studies program at 17, De Luca dropped out four credits shy of graduation to take an unpaid internship at New Line Cinema. He advanced quickly there under the tutelage of founder Robert Shaye and eventually became president of production.
In this week's episode Alex, John, and Matt talk about Spider-Man Lotus controversies, The Flash's Ezra Millers controversies, and who would win Batman or Spider-Man? Follow us on Instagram @RedHawk.Media
Dick Grayson-tier Patreon backer Josh Weil is back this week, and he brings with him a heck of a story. War Games was the early 00s crossover where a huge gang war breaks out in Gotham, and so, we get a 25 park crossover! That's the longest single story we've covered in here. Can we make it? What do we cover for the other two stories? How many problematic elements are in this story? You'll just have to listen to find out. War Games (Batman: The Twelve Cent Adventure # 1, Detective Comics V.1 # 797-799, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight # 182-184, Nightwing V.2 # 96-98, Batman: Gotham Knights # 56-58, Robin V.2 # 129-131, Batgirl V.1 # 55-57, Catwoman V.3 # 34-36, Batman V.1 # 631-633) Night of the Penguin (Detective Comics V.1 824) The Little Red Book (Batman Adventures V.1 # 9) Content Warning: I usually save these for the episode, and we added an intro to the beginning for those who don't read this text, but this week, we needed to call this out up front. We record these episode a month out, so sometimes, situations change and we can't really shuffle the episodes around because of ranking. This week's episode features a story where a school shooting is central to the action. This has become even more triggering than usual over the course of the time since the episode was recorded, so while it is not something discussed in detail, it is present and we wanted to let you know, in case you wanted to skip the first 40 minutes or so of the episode. Also, Matt and Will have decided to donate all the Patreon revenue for this month to the Violence Policy Center (vpc.org), a non-profit that "works to stop gun death and injury through research, education, advocacy, and collaboration." If you haven't joined the Patreon yet, this might be a good month to kick in a dollar, listen through the back catalog of bonus stuff, and if you want to drop off after July 1st, we completely understand, but know that this month your money is going to something bigger than our silly little show. Or stick around and listen to more of our silly little show. Up to you. But we feel like we need to do something because things need to change. And superhero comics are inherently political, no matter what anybody might say. Check out our current ranking list at www.comicsxf.com/batchat-rankings/ Thanks to Geri Nonnewitz for our podcast logo Follow the show on Twitter @BatChatComics and support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/batchatwithmattandwill
It's Cinco de Mayo, so we are talking about our favorite El Rata Alada! Straight from the dark crime-infested streets of Gotham, we got a special episode comparing two Batflicks where the World's Greatest Detective tries to stop a crazed villain, hellbent on exposing the hypocrisy of city leaders. We faced the new Pattinson-led 2022 film "The Batman" off against the legendary Bale caped crusader sequel "The Dark Knight". Can Matt Reeves' new Batman creation rise to the level of Christopher Nolan's superhero masterpiece? Does Dano shout his way to Ledger's iconic level? Find out how we rated them! (Episode contains spoilers)Who's your Batman? How do you rank the Batman movies? Let us know!!!instagram.com/facingoffpodtwitter.com/facingoffpodfacingoffpodcast@gmail.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Another month with an abundance of news and trailers so Kneel Before Pod is here to break many of them down for you. The discussion covers re-adapting as TV shows, rethinking franchises and Queerbaiting in giant robot franchises. Craig can be found on this very site and over on We Are Starfleet on the We Made This podcast network. Kat can be found on Twitter and elsewhere under here. Izaak can be found on his Twitter or on his website, Angus can be found on this very site and over on SoundCloud. Andrew's work can be found on the Starburst website. Show Notes Reviews TV Craig's reviews of Moon Knight Craig's reviews of Superman & Lois season 2 Craig's reviews of Star Trek: Discovery season 4 Craig's reviews of The Flash season 8 Craig's reviews of Star Trek: Picard season 2 Craig's reviews of DC's Legends of Tomorrow season 7 Craig's reviews of WandaVision Craig's reviews of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Craig's reviews of Doctor Who: Flux Craig's review of Doctor Who "Eve of the Daleks" Craig's reviews of “Crisis on Infinite Earths” Film Craig's review of Morbius Craig's review of The Batman Craig's review of Venom Craig's review of Venom: Let There Be Carnage Craig's review of Ghostbusters: Afterlife Craig's review of Sonic the Hedgehog Craig's review of Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Craig's review of Godzilla Vs. Kong Craig's review of Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens Craig's review of Pacific Rim: Uprising Craig's review of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows Craig's review of The Founder Craig's review of Soul Craig's review of Moana Craig's review of Big Hero 6 Craig's review of Divergent Craig's review of The Divergent Series: Insurgent Craig's review of The Diveergent Series: Allegiant Craig's review of Thor: Ragnarok Craig's review of Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice Craig's review of Suicide Squad Craig's review of Justice League Craig's review of Aquaman Craig's review of Shazam! Craig's review of Zack Snyder's Justice League Craig's review of The Suicide Squad Craig's review of Moonfall Craig's review of Ghost in the Shell Craig's review of The Matrix: Resurrections Craig's review of Kingsman: The Secret Service Craig's review of The Mummy Craig's review of The Emoji Movie Craig's review of Split Podcasts Craig's interview with Shawn Doyle Craig's interview with Jonas Chernick Craig's interview with Ruth Connell Star Trek: Discovery season 4 The Batman Venom Thor: Ragnarok WandaVision The Falcon and The Winter Soldier “Crisis on Infinite Earths” – first podcast and second podcast Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens Pacific Rim Pacific Rim: Uprising Man of Steel Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice Suicide Squad Justice League Zack Snyder's Justice League The Suicide Squad Trailers Lightyear Paws of Fury The Sea Beast Stranger Things season 4 Doctor Who Interview With The Vampire The Time Travelers Wife Top Gun: Maverick Crimes of the Future Night Sky Thor: Love and Thunder Star Trek: Picard season 3 News Ironheart team Warner Brothers concerns about Ezra Miller Overhaul of the DC film universe planned Aqualad KJ Apa and Isabel May cast in Wonder Twins Sharon Stone cast in Blue Beetle Susan Sarandon cast in Blue Beetle The Flash possibly abbreviated final season CW renewals Project Artemis Casting for The Ark Walter Scobell cast as Percy Jackson Black The Water Dancer Aurora adaptation Paranormal Hitmen The Crow reboot Andy Serkis directing animated Animal Farm Sherlock Holmes spinoffs Eve Stranger adaptation Ending Things Damsel Rebel Moon casting Brie Larson joins Fast X Jason Momoa talks about his role in Fast X Jason Momoa joins Minecraft movie Ghosts of Tsushima gets a writer Justin Bartha reprising role in National Treasure TV series Ted TV show casting John Carney directing Bee Gees biopic Dead Boy Detectives Double Blind It prequel Orphan Black spinoff Mockingbird adaptation Scott Bakula joins Divinity Voltron lands at Amazon Misc Craig's appearance on The TARDIS Crew talking about "Legend of the Sea Devils" Kat's narration of "Tomatoes" for Khoreo Magazine Interview with Morbius director Daniel Espinosa The podcast The Dropout was based on Super Eyepatch Wolf's Riverdale video Drew Gooden's Vin Diesel video Ben Schwartz sitting with a Sonic the Hedgehog 2 speedrunner Ben Schwartz Polygon interview for Sonic the Hedgehog Ben Schwartz Polygon interview for Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Music Niall Stenson's cover of the “Marvel Fanfare and the Thor theme“ and his YouTube channel If you enjoyed what you heard here then please do subscribe to Kneel Before Pod . If you have any feedback then we'd love to hear it. You can find us on Facebook and Twitter or just make yourself known in the comments section below.
Welcome back to TFTI! Jesse came and stopped by to sit on the couch. He instantly regrets it. The team wonders what would be worse or better having a 2 incher or 15 incher. Jesus asks who would win in a fight between Spider-Men and Batmen. But ends up fighting with Lyrical about why Batman is unstoppable. Jesse still regrets his choice of sitting with the guys. And remembers why he left in the first place. Jesus finds the perfect moment to talk about life being the matrix. Follow us everywhere @TFTIPODCAST
Tell me... Do you bleed? Trent Osborne to help Kellin and Moises cover the infamous 2016 team-up, BATMAN V. SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE. Intro and Outro Music: "A Beautiful Lie" by Hans Zimmer Follow the show on Instagram: @stargazing_podcast Follow us on Twitter: @CremeensKellin @skkkrtt
This week was supposed to mark the real and true and totally final death of Batman in Justice League #75's "Death of the Justice League," issue, but the vagaries of comic scheduling in a pandemic have forced that issue back a week. But still, that would not have been the first time Batman died, and this week, we're looking at three other deaths of Batman: some literal, some metaphorical. To Kill a Legend(Detective Comics V.1 # 500) The Untold Legend of the Batman # 1-3 Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader? (Batman V.1 # 686, Detective Comics V.1 # 853) Thanks to Geri Nonnewitz for our podcast logo Follow the show on Twitter @BatChatComics and support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/batchatwithmattandwill
Holy 1040, True Believers! The Taxman cometh, but fear not. The Comic Book Characters are here to hold your hand as Uncle Sam takes a patriotic pinch. Let the Nerd News sooth your chapped wallet. Highlights from this episode include: -Apologies and thanks for the wait -The CBC Pod Review of The Batman -The CBC Pod Review of Morbius -...and a brand new review segment that holds both bat men hostage for The Actor Audit! That's right, True Believers, plot twist! We were the Tax-Men all along! We'll take our payment out in the form of laughter and 5-star reviews! It's Episode 138! Let's e-file!
Hunter and Nick's penultimate episode in their Batman series! They talk Ben Affleck's Batman in Batman V. Superman with special guest Jonathan Z. Cantor! They talk about how bad the movie is and how good looking everyone is. Check out their funniest episode yet!!
The Batman recently released in cinemas so Kneel Before Pod answered the signal and had a conversation about it. The discussion covers the variety of Batman adaptations, what this take delivers and BatFranchising. Craig can be found on this very site and over on Rarely Going on the We Made This podcast network. Aaron can be found on this very site. Izaak can be found on his Twitter or on his website Show Notes Reviews Craig's review of The Batman Craig's review of Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice Craig's review of Zack Snyder's Justice League Craig's review of Spider-Man: No Way Home Craig's reviews of Batwoman Craig and Aaron's reviews of Gotham Podcasts Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice Zack Snyder's Justice League Spider-Man: No Way Home Batwoman Season 1 Batwoman Season 2 Misc The Mr Sunday Movies video about The Batman post credit scene Music Niall Stenson's cover of the “Batman music” and his YouTube channel If you enjoyed what you heard here then please do subscribe to Kneel Before Pod on iTunes, Spotify or any major podcasting app you can think of. If you have any feedback then we'd love to hear it. You can find us on Facebook and Twitter or just make yourself known in the comments section below.
Zeddy Returns! That's right Nick Zednik (Vigilante 1939) is back to discuss Batman's greatest enemy - The Riddler! We get into his history in animation and comics as well as his turn as the main antagonist in THE BATMAN! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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The year continues with more content announcements than we can shake a stick at but we have a go. The discussion covers reviving finished properties, multiversal shenanigans and being careful what you wish for. Craig can be found on this very site and over on Rarely Going on the We Made This podcast network. Andrew's work can be found on this site or on the Starburst website. Show Notes Reviews TV Craig's reviews of Star Trek: Discovery season 4 Craig's reviews of Superman & Lois season 2 Craig's reviews of DC's Legends of Tomorrow season 7 Craig's reviews of Star Trek: Picard season 1 Craig's reviews of WandaVision Craig's reviews of What If…? Craig's reviews of “Crisis on Infinite Earths” Andrew's reviews of The Expanse Film Craig's review of Catwoman: Hunted Craig's review of Moonfall Craig's review of Uncharted Craig's review of Spider-Man: No Way Home Craig's review of The Suicide Squad Craig's review of Guardians of the Galaxy Craig's review of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Craig's review of Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice Craig's review of Zack Snyder's Justice League Craig's review of American Assassin Craig's review of The Maze Runner Craig's Review of Space Jam: A New Legacy Craig's review of Jack Reacher: Never Go Back Craig's review of Ex Machina Craig's review of Jurassic World Craig's review of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Craig's review of Free Guy Graeme's review of Happy Death Day Craig's review of Happy Death Day 2 U Craig's review of Sonic the Hedgehog Craig's review of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Craig's review of TMNT: Out of the Shadows Craig's review of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Craig's review of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald Craig's review of New Mutants Craig's review of Spectre Craig's review of No Time To Die Craig's review of Star Trek Beyond Craig's review of Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets Craig's review of Paddington Craig's review of Paddington 2 Craig's review of The Meg Craig's review of Army of the Dead Craig's review of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Craig's review of Tomorrowland: A World Beyond Craig's review of Pig Craig's review of A Quiet Place Craig's review of A Quiet Place Part II Craig's review of It Follows Craig's review of John Wick Craig's review of John Wick: Chapter 2 Craig's review of John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum Craig's review of Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City Craig's review of Blade Runner 2049 Craig's review of Bumblebee Podcasts The 100th podcast The 200th podcast Spider-Man: No Way Home WandaVision What If…? Man of Steel Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice Zack Snyder's Justice League The Suicide Squad Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Jurassic Park “Crisis on Infinite Earths” – first podcast and second podcast Star Trek (2009) Star Trek Into Darkness Star Trek Beyond Bumblebee Alien Aliens Alien 3 Alien: Resurrection Alien Versus Predator AVP2: Requiem Trailers Elvis Lightyear Nope Men Jurassic World: Dominion DC Movies The Boys: Diabolical The Adam Project Firestarter Sonic The Hedgehog 2 The Orville: New Horizons Upload season 2 The Fairly Odd Parents Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore Constantine House of Mystery The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Morbius Chip ‘N Dale: Rescue Rangers Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness News Russell Crowe cast in Kraven the Hunter Fred Hechinger cast as The Chameleon in Kraven the Hunter Dakota Johnson cast as lead in Madame Web X-Men ‘97 Anthony Ramos cast in Ironheart Akosia Sabet Thor: Love and Thunder rumour Wonder Twins in the works at HBO Max James Gunn focusing on DC TV Tom Welling talks Smallville animated series Pilots ordered Gotham Knights casting Star Trek - Starfleet Academy TV series Star Trek - Anthology series Chris Pine etc returning for new movie - Or not Obi-Wan Kenobi poster Jon Watts in talks to direct Star Wars series Andor gets a second season Ray Stevenson cast in Ahsoka Catherine Zeta Jones cast in National Treasure Beyblade A Knuckles centric Sonic spinoff Paddington 3 in development The Lord of The Rings: War of the Rohirrim Futurama coming back to Hulu Dave Bautista starring in M. Night Shyamalan's Knock at the Cabin Rupert Grint also cast Simu Liu joins the cast of Barbie America Ferrera joins the cast of Barbie Kate McKinnon joins the cast of Barbie Simu Liu cast in Hello Stranger Backwards Meg 2: The Trench cast Primitive War Teen Wolf movie The Fireman Deep Six Melissa Benoist Girls on the Bus Zack Snyder's Rebel Moon casting Chris Pine directing and starring in Poolman Scream sequel in the works Peter Ramsey directing Blood Count Morning Robert Downey Jr and Shane Black reuniting for Parker Walton Goggins starring in Fallout adaptation Bioshock in development at Netflix Here Brad Bird directing Ray Gunn John Cena starring in Coyote Vs. Acme A Quiet Place 3 in the works Eddie Izzard to play Doctor Jekyll Goosebumps coming to Disney+ I'll Be Watching The Continental casting Shaktiman Blade Runner TV series in the works Megamind sequel in the works TMNT centric villain movies in the works at Paramount+ Transformers: Rise of the Beasts the first part of a new trilogy Timeline of the Alien TV series Misc The "Coyote V Acme" article John Scalzi's "Interview with Santa's Lawyer" article Andrew's review of Seven Devils Andrew's review of Seven Mercies Andrew's review of Saint Maud Reel Talk on the "We Made This" Podcast Network Mr. Sunday Movies' breakdown of the Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness trailer Alan Ritchson's "Inside of You" episode The Family Guy Wil E Coyote joke Music Niall Stenson's cover of the “Marvel music“, the "Doctor Strange Theme" and his YouTube channel If you enjoyed what you heard here then please do subscribe to Kneel Before Pod on iTunes, Spotify or any major podcasting app you can think of. If you have any feedback then we'd love to hear it. You can find us on Facebook and Twitter or just make yourself known in the comments section below.
Welcome back to the Entertainlogy Podcast! Today, your host Gabe and co-host Paulo talk about how Batman v. Superman was a disappointing movie.
Batman V. Superman. Godzilla V. Kong. Aiden V. Lewis. Some of the greatest battles of all time have taken place in relation to the podcast. And today Cinemanation, you get to join us as we cannonball DEEP into the world of bloops!
In this weeks episode, we will pit the Dark Knight against his Marvel counterpart Moon Knight. Who will win?