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Vi går igenom välgörenhetsgalan som var FFH1, vilka matcher som stack ut samt vad som kan väntas i framtiden av organisationen. Sebbe ännu en gång lämnat ekologiska fotavtryck när han reste till Frankrike för Hexagone och sen till Danmark för Dominance FC. I helgen går även en Fight Night-gala av stapeln som gått lite under radarn, där hypetåget i Bo Nickal spås spåra ur och Zebastian Kadestam gör efterlängtad comeback. HÄNG MED! Rondvilan på sociala medier: Rondvilan YouTube Rondvilan Instagram Rondvilan TikTok 00:00 intro 00:17 Hej och välkomna till South park-podden med Ali, Sebbe och Adal 1:30 Adal försöker få Ali att bli cancelled 2:38 Så vad ska detta avsnittet handla om? spoilers: det blir mycketsvammel 3:56 Nytt segment: "Vem vill bli amerikan?!" Svar: Ingen just nu 11:34 Smällt ost på burk - varför? 12:40 Så blev Sebbe indoktrinerad till en amerikansk diktatur 13:45 Fight for Hope 15:30 basir Safdari vs Brandon Najera 17:11 Bra strikers visade upp sig på FFH 17:43 Är Forat Najam för snäll? 19:00 Yoseph Jebril vs Mansour Rasouli 19:46 Ahmad Amro vs Sror Sulaiman 20:58 Rami Omar vs Manne Hampusson 22:57 Navid Badi vs brasiliansk jätte 23:35 Sebbe bara teasar, men stoppa in den redan 24:45 Fernando Flores; välkommen tillbaka till Malmö 28:00 FFH imponerade 30:00 BoB tvingades ställa in 35:06 Sebbes hektiska helg AKA hur fan mår den killen? 40:30 Dominance steppade upp till tredje galan 43:35 behöver svenskar engagera sig mer ekonomiskt i MMA? 44:40 Vem (som inte är rednecks) kollar på F1 och bilsporter egentligen? 47:45 Har killarna tagit något? Tillbaks till MMA, tack 48:48 Svenskarna på Dominance 50:00 snabb avstickare om censurering 52:13 Medan Sebbe knegade hela förra veckan så sjukade Ali sig för att spela pusselspel 53:52 Sebbe förklarar varför Carlos Prates EGENTLIGEN inte förlorade mot Ian Garry 56:20 Borde fler UFC-fighters röka cigg? 59:41 CM "ILUVBOXING" Andersson hade rätt 1:02:05 Boxning blir bättre, UFC blir sämre 1:04:48 Sebbe berättar om sitt möte med Jon Jones fru (OBS: sant) 1:06:40 UFC Fight Night: Sandhagen vs Figureido 1:07:53 Är Ali och Sebbe surgubbar? Svar ja. 1:10:10 Who da fook is dat guy? Tillbaks i UFC 1:10:57 Kan Sebbe hålla käft om politik? Nej. 1:12:45 Klarar killarna av att hålla sig till UFC? 1:14:15 Reiner de Ridder vs Bo Nickal 1:16:45 Zebaztian Kadestam är tillbaka i ONE! 1:20:20 Kadestam möter en kille med ett påhittat namn 1:21:50 Sandhagen vs Figureido... till slut 1:23:20 Ali gillar tv-spel mer än allt annat 1:24:35 Fler gästavsnitt kommer! 1:25:10 Dags att runda av rasistavsnittet
"FIGHT FOR HOPE" är MMA-galan som donerar alla sina intäkter till välgörenhet. 19 april går galan av stapeln på Luftkastellet i Malmö. Vi går igenom detaljerna kring galan, lokalen, ekonomin och matcherna med en av arrangörerna och även proffs-fighter Mohamad Habal. Häng med! FFH på instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fightforhope.official/ Stream: https://www.fightertv.se/livestream/s-fight-for-hope-the-whole-bloody-deal-uoul0v Biljetter: https://www.ticketmaster.se/event/fight-for-hope-1-ffh1-biljetter/1176995725 Nordisk hjälp: https://nordiskhjalp.org Rondvilan på sociala medier: Rondvilan YouTube Rondvilan Instagram Rondvilan TikTok Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:17 Dags att presentera alla! 1:05 Hur kom Mohammad Habal på Fight for Hope och hur funkar det med välgörenhetsaspekten? 4:35 Vilka är det som står bakom FFH? 5:50 Är det bara biljettintäkterna som skänks bort? 7:34 Hur kom Fernando Flores in i bilden & hur pitchades detta för alla fighters 10:25 FFH har upplevt ett stort stöd! 13:07 MMA på Luftkastellet - för första gången! 15:38 David "Allas Älskling" Jacobsson hjälper till 17:04 De sista utmaningarna de sista stressiga dagarna innan galan... 19:36 Hur exakt funkar ekonomin på en sådan här gala? 23:36 FFH tappar en stor match pga skada... 25:28 Ebrima Faal ersätts av Sebastian Gonzalez 27:40 Nadir Bujan vs Ramazan Tokalagov 29:23 Latif Al-Sumaidaee vs Mahmoud Maziad 31:05 Valentino Kovac vs Emil Sjölund AKA BANGERRRRR 32:50 Ersättare söks mot Figge Sandberg 34:05 Sror "Min Bror" vs Ahmad Amro 35:55 Mansour Rasouli vs Josef Jibril 37:37 Tillhör Habal den amerikanska gränspolisen eller var kommer alla latinos ifrån? 38:25 Basir Safdari hoppar in på kort notis 41:30 Avstickare för att snacka Counter Strike 42:50 Presskonferensen inför FFH 44:20 Denna grapplingmatchen är TUNG 47:10 Abdallah Elhoss vs Ziad Massoud 48:42 Forat Najam vs Leo Kadirich 5:45 Manne Hampusson vs Rami Omar 52:30 Navid Badi vs Rene Santos 53:53 Fernando Flores vs Eric Ruano 55:15 Hur fan kan Sebbe komma ihåg allt det här? 56:50 Sändningen - med TVÅ olika kommentatorsspår 59:58 Lyssnarfrågor
As consumers seek healthier options in their food choices, fermented foods have seen a resurgence in popularity, and Fermented Food Holdings, or FFH, hopes to take advantage of the rising demand. The company recently promoted Jorge Azevedo from chief operating officer to be its first CEO, and he joins the Food For Thought podcast to discuss the company's growth and its mission moving forward. In addition, Azevedo offers his insights into the fermented foods marketplace and the demand for those products from consumers, and how FFH is looking to grow not just in the fermented foods space, but also as a functional foods company.
Send us a textHave you ever wondered what it's like to share a chiropractic session with your entire band? Join us for a laugh-out-loud episode of "The Gospel According to Jeremy," where we explore hilarious chiropractic adventures and the awkward sounds that sometimes escape during an adjustment. Our special guest, Mike Weaver, gives an inside look at his band's tradition of group chiropractic visits, while Jennifer shares a touching story of much-needed relief during an MS flare-up. Plus, we have a heartwarming chat about our son Hutch Deibler, who has grown from a knee-high kid into a talented podcast producer.Get ready for an emotional rollercoaster as we reminisce about playing at the Grand Ole Opry and the bittersweet memory of a brother who never got the chance to perform there. Feel the camaraderie and excitement of our early touring days with Rebecca St. James and FFH, and the joy of introducing Big Daddy Weave to new audiences. We also dive into the journey from independent albums to record deals, highlighting the friendships and support that have guided us through the ups and downs of the music industry.In this episode, we also tackle modern slang like "bussin," our bewilderment over ASMR videos, and the generational language barrier that keeps us on our toes. We explore family dynamics, from gambling wins to homeschooling challenges, and share our shared love for movies, even as we transition to watching more children's films. Wrapping it up, we delve into the touching story of Eli's gift for ministry and the miracles we've witnessed through Big Daddy Weave's performances, showing the profound impact of faith and music. This episode is a perfect blend of humor, nostalgia, and heartfelt stories that will leave you both laughing and deeply moved.
Am 9. Juni ist Europawahl – doch was hat das mit dem Thema Vogelschutz zu tun? Eine ganze Menge – sagen EUch EUre Podcast-EUlen Fabian und Martin. Zu Gast haben sie diesmal Jennifer Krämer, Expertin vom NABU Bundesverband. Was verbirgt sich hinter der Vogelschutzrichtlinie, was ist ein FFH- oder Natura2000-Gebiet? All das erfahrt ihr in der nEUen Episode. Los geht's! Alle Infos und die Links zu den Vogelnews dieser Episode findet ihr wie immer auf: NABU.de/vogelpodcast Abonniert uns, empfehlt uns weiter und lasst gerne eine Bewertung da. Fragen, Lob und Kritik an: vogelpodcast@nabu.de
Imagine being part of a birthday celebration that turns your life upside down—in the best possible way. That's what happened to Brian Barefoot, our special guest and the rhythmic heartbeat of FFH. As we sit with Jeremy, Jennifer, and Drew, we unwrap the tale of Brian's seamless transition from birthday party drummer to beloved family member through his marriage to Jennifer's sister, Janelle. Our conversation dances through the complexities of blending familial bonds with the beats of the music industry, all while reminiscing about the comedic and sometimes uncomfortable escapades encountered while on tour.Ever found yourself doubled over with laughter at the unpredictable curveballs life throws your way? That's the exact experience we bring to you, as we recount the wild and wacky stories from our days on the road. From mistaken cat catastrophes to flea invasions and the challenges of playing host to a mischievous pet, we share the kind of anecdotes that could only come from a life lived out loud and on the move. It's not just about the belly laughs, though; these tales are a testament to the warmth and hospitality that often go unnoticed amidst the hustle of tour life.But wait, there's more than just tales from the tour. We shift gears into an area you might not expect—insurance adjusting and the surprising excitement it brings. We expose the myths about adjusters and dive into the ethical demands of the profession, all while sharing our own DIY home repair blunders. Wrapping up with a trip down memory lane, we quiz each other on '80s trivia, from Van Halen's lesser-known original name to iconic TV shows and the unforgettable flavors of an Orange Julius. Join us for an episode that's like sitting down with old friends, reminiscing about the past, and laughing until your sides hurt.
I LOVED this discussion. We are blessed to have Steve Croyle as our worship director at church. He is truly someone who influences me in my walk with the Lord. I love hearing his thoughts and musings on God's character and this episode is not short on either. I knew it would be a great discussion and I was right! Steve is a learner of Jesus Christ, husband to Andrea, father to Elijah and Elise, and pastor of worship and adult discipleship to the congregation at Mountain View Community Church in Snohomish, WA. He worked as a recording artist in the Christian music industry with the band FFH in the late 90's before moving from Nashville, TN back to his rural hometown area of Huntingdon, PA, where he worked as director of youth ministries for about 14 years, the latter 12 of which were at Huntingdon Christian and Missionary Alliance. In 2014, he and his family, with their tetherball-loving rat terrier named Maestro, headed west to grow and serve alongside the wonderful community of people at MVCC. Steve is an introverted internal processor and an avid cyclist, enjoying the headspace afforded by many hours alone in the saddle. We talked so much about introvert vs. extrovert and how we each worship and live life with Jesus in different ways. Hope you enjoy this as much as I did. Steve's email is steve@mvccweb.org if you want to drop him a line.
When Robert Beeson strolled into our studio, it wasn't just a trip down memory lane; it was a revelation on how serendipity spins our lives in unforeseen directions. Our chat with this music industry titan, once an integral part of our band FFH's story, unearthed laughter-laced tales of early career choices and a crucial meeting that rerouted our destiny. We peeled back the layers of our journey from the cool kids of the music scene to the laid-back lives we lead today, offering a sneak peek into Robert's transformative African escapades and the evolution that comes with life's various stages.Our conversation took a detour into the more personal aspects of our lives, which are often just as intricate and compelling as our professional escapades. We mused over the magnetic allure of social media sabbaticals and the unexpected joys of beach holidays that bonded us beyond the sunshine. Sharing anecdotes about our quirks, from vehicle preferences to culinary adventures, the camaraderie we have built over the years echoed through each story, especially when ensuring each other's comfort became a priority during our recording sessions.Then, life's profound curveballs took center stage as we delved into the seismic shifts that come with unexpected changes. Robert opened up about his transition from music mogul to single parent and his endeavor to create a national support network, write a book, and launch a podcast for those sailing in the same boat. As we rounded off this emotional rollercoaster, we dabbled in the oddly satisfying realm of online videos, needle phobias, and how parenthood reshapes relationships, affirming that our identities are an amalgamation of past experiences, personal growth, and the new roles we embrace.
Ce produse inovatoare există pe piața românească de asigurări și ce companii sunt în pas cu evoluția tehnologică și gândesc, adaptează și crează produse pentru Omul Modern? Aflăm de la Anita NIȚULESCU, CEO EUROLIFE, FFH. citiţi mai departe
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It was a blast sitting down with my old friend Jeromy Deibler, sharing memories of playing golf on tour, talking bus bunk etiquette, eating LOTS of lasagna and comparing notes on how the CCM industry worked back in the 90s and early 2000s. Jeromy and FFH made some of the most memorable music during that era and I think you're going to enjoy going on this deep dive with me into the career of one of the best loved bands in Christian Music history! Check out my Spotify Playlist!Support the showandychrisman.com
It was a blast sitting down with my old friend Jeromy Deibler, sharing memories of playing golf on tour, talking bus bunk etiquette, eating LOTS of lasagna and comparing notes on how the CCM industry worked back in the 90s and early 2000s. Jeromy and FFH made some of the most memorable music during that era and I think you're going to enjoy going on this deep dive with me into the career of one of the best loved bands in Christian Music history! Check out my Spotify Playlist!Support the showandychrisman.net
Part 3 of the trilogy wars is here and FFH is next on the map. Spider-Man: Far From Home is a thrilling continuation of the Spider-Man franchise. After the events of Avengers: Endgame, Peter Parker is ready for a break and joins his classmates on a trip to Europe. However, his plans for a relaxing vacation are interrupted when Nick Fury recruits him for a mission to stop a new villain, Mysterio, who is wreaking havoc across the continent with his powerful illusions. Peter must balance his duty as Spider-Man with his desire to enjoy his trip and tell MJ how he feels about her. As the stakes get higher, Peter realizes that he's not alone and must turn to his friends for help in saving the world. With action-packed sequences and unexpected plot twists, Spider-Man: Far From Home is a must-see for fans of the web-slinger. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/straightouttamarvel/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/straightouttamarvel/support
An absolutely jam packed, massive episode today. See time stamps below for everything that we get into. Enjoy! 00:00 - Discord 04:54 - Screensaver 11:50 - News 21:55 - Secret Invasion Trailer 34:17 - Far From Home Recap 47:00 - What Works? 01:06:56 - What Doesn't Work? 01:22:05 - Ranking 01:26:25 - FFH and Secret Invasion 01:34:34 - Upcoming Schedule Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
FFH is BACK! For the premiere post-first-series-reading episode, we're talking Harry Potter Headcanons and Origin Stories. Who do the Weasleys have a thing for? Did Salazar Slytherin have a totally different reason for his blood purity mania? And was Dumbledore not actually who he seemed to be in King's Cross? Plus, a brand new segment and lots of Kate Bush. Support the showSupport FFH on Patreon: pattern.com/thefoxandthefoxhoundFollow us!IG: @thefoxandthefoxhoundTikTok: @thefoxandthefoxhoundTwitter: @foxandfoxhound (no 'the's!)
Keep the Milk Duds flowing and the popcorn poppin' because FFH is back with another movie episode and The Wilsons aren't feeling quite as charitable with the second half of Deathly Hallows. While the ending may be a flaming pile of actual garbage, there are plenty of magical moments to discuss leading up to it. Plus: a beyond-the-grave recast, marriage lessons from two epic adventure films of years past, and say it with us: BILLY ZANE IS NOT IN THE MUMMY. Support the show
Aujourd'hui, de nombreuses startups développent des solutions pour accompagner le sport amateur dans son processus de transformation numérique. Rematch est l'une d'entre elles: créé en 2017, la startup permet de capter uniquement les meilleurs moments d'une rencontre sportive et d'en obtenir automatiquement un montage vidéo. Dans ce nouvel épisode, nous avons eu l'opportunité d'échanger avec Pierre Husson le cofondateur et dirigeant de Rematch. En partant du développement des premières versions de l'application, nous avons échangé sur la croissance de sa jeune entreprise, mais aussi sur les projets futurs de sa startup. Le programme de l'épisode : - Le parcours de Pierre dans l'industrie du sport - La naissance de Rematch et le développement de sa technologie - Qui sont les Rematcheurs, et quels sont leurs rôles dans les clubs ? - Le partenariat entre Rematch et la Fédération Française de Handball - Comment Rematch participe au financement des clubs amateurs ? - Le futur de la startup dans l'écosystème du sport français et international Si vous avez appris des choses ou si vous avez passé du bon temps avec nous, n'hésitez pas à soutenir le podcast : 1. En vous abonnant, c'est juste un petit clic
For only the second time in FFH history, one chapter is so meaty that it's taking up two episodes! This week, The Wilsons are tackling the second half of chapter 22 and talking Potterwatch, memorials, and potato wedges. Support the show (http://patreon.com/thefoxandthefoxhound)
Désirée Neumann zu Gast im Sonntagstalk, MTV, Big FM, Planet Radio und schließlich ANTENNE MAINZ - das sind ihre Medienstationen. Mit der gebürtigen Wiesbadenerin spreche ich über ihren Lebensweg, welche Auswirkungen Corona auf eine Freiberuflerin hat und natürlich auch über das 10jährige Jubiläum von ANTENNE MAINZ. www.volkerpietzsch.de www.0700sprecher.de https://www.antenne-mainz.de/team/volker-pietzsch-FI1093034 http://www.xing.com/profile/Volker_Pietzsch http://www.facebook.com/volker.pietzsch https://volkerpietzsch.podigee.io https://volkersradiopodcast.podigee.io https://rheinhessengehoert.podigee.io https://mzgehoert.podigee.io
For only the second time in FFH history, one chapter is so meaty that it's taking up two episodes! This week, The Wilsons are tackling the first half of chapter 22 and talking Hallows lore and Harry's fragile mental health. Support the show (http://patreon.com/thefoxandthefoxhound)
Am 05. Oktober 2021 wurde ANTENNE MAINZ 10 Jahre alt, an eine Feier zum Jubiläum war leider nicht zu denken. Am 05.10.2021 ging es im Programm natürlich um das Jubiläum, im Sonntagstalk habe ich mit Désirée Neumann - natürlich auch über ihre Karriere im Radio gesprochen. https://volkerpietzsch.de https://podcast-helfer.de https://0700sprecher.de
On today's episode of the show, we welcome Worship Leader Michael Boggs. Michael was a member of the band FFH back in the day. Currently, he is a Worship Leader of the College experience Kairos, in Nashville. He is a songwriter whose songs have been sung by great Christian artists over the years. Great guy. You're going to love hearing from Michael. SHOW NOTES --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/makingsundayhappen/support
On today's episode of the show, we welcome Worship Leader Michael Boggs. Michael was a member of the band FFH back in the day. Currently, he is a Worship Leader of the College experience Kairos, in Nashville. He is a songwriter whose songs have been sung by great Christian artists over the years. Great guy. You're going to love hearing from Michael. SHOW NOTES --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/makingsundayhappen/support
We continue our 20 year anniversary series with Justin's pick, FFH “Found a Place.” We are so excited to have FFH's Jeromy Deibler to discuss it with us. This is an awesome interview and our biggest to date. Be sure to like and subscribe as well as follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @ccmclassics07 and feel free to email us at christianclassics07@gmail.com
Srdan Lukic is a boxer, an engineer, and the founder of the 501c3 "Fight For Hearts". FFH's mission is to: - Counsel and educate youth about leading healthy and active lifestyle as well as heart healthy eating habits. - Encourage and Inspire patients suffering with cardiac disease or cardiac defect to maximize their personal growth and development. - Develop discipline, commitment and other personal qualities. - To raise public awareness of medical/emotional/social/community support needed for patients of pediatric cardiology. - Provide funding and financial support to patients, local hospitals, clinics, and research facilities which are advancing the medical treatment of heart disease.
0:21 MayaHey Sean! Do you think Nick Fury has a secret family that will be retconned in a later film? I was thinking about ways in which Riri Williams could appear into the MCU and it made me wonder ... wouldn't it be wild if she turns out to be Fury's daughter? Wild theory, but it doesn't sound out of the question.1:48 Cara SparmanDo you think Feige/Marvel knew that Spider-Man wouldn't remain in the MCU, and that's why they tacked FFH onto phase 3, rather than having him start off phase 4?9:57 Sean HigginsHey Sean! First off, I'd like to say thank you for all the content you put out with Marvel Studios News! I came across it last week and I'm pumped! What are the chances we see a Nova adaptation in the MCU? And if there is a possibility we could see him sometime soon/in the future, do you think it would be Richard Rider or Sam Alexander? Personally I'd prefer Richard Rider, but I'd be happy just to see Nova! Thanks a lot! Have a great week and keep on being awesome!12:38 LincI just rewatched Iron Man last night with the kids, and it's just a reminder: when you start off so grounded, and respecting the source material like that, it sets you up for success. Anyway, everybody is going nuts at the moment for the deleted/alt post credits scene with Nick Fury referencing Spiderman and X-Men, but they actually left _in_ a reference to X-Men in the finished piece: when ascending in the Mach II, Jarvis brings up a display of the Blackbird, aka the X-Jet, on Tony's head up display.My question is: do you think they had to get permission from Fox back then? Is that an error that was accidentally left in? Most importantly: does that affect the plans for introducing and integrating the X-Men going forward, since it implies they were already around? Or does it help? And if so, how?20:03 Cancer PuppetA rumor started circulating a couple days ago that Marvel Studios has something in the pipeline for Ghost rider. Cut to today and the planned Ghost Rider series in development at Hulu is abruptly cancelled. So, assuming the former is responsible for the latter, my question comes in three parts. 1: Where do you think is the more likely destination for Ghost Rider in the MCU, Theaters or Disney+? 2: Which version of the character would you most like to see adapted? 3: Who might you like to see cast in that role? For my money I like Frank Castle. I think an MCU retooling of the Punisher mythos could make the character far more compelling as Ghost Rider than he ever was as the Punisher.30:05 Alex KleinDo you think Sony/Marvel announced this today on the last Friday of the month for stock purposes? I don't follow that stuff too much but I always wonder about the reasons behind the day and time of releasing big news. Does it have anything to do with the Feige/Star Wars announcement this week?31:44 Michael Weaselboy Do you think in Spiderman 3 he will be a fugitive for the whole movie or will he clear his name Midway through and defeat the villain??33:53 Anthony LawreySticking with the subject of Spider-Man, does this news sway your thought one way or the other that Avengers tower will be Oscorp or the Baxter Building?36:48 Bill Van NormanI think most of us assume that Spidey will be on the run at the beginning of the story. This seems like an oportune way to introduce Kraven. Maybe with Mysterio being inadvertantly revealed by Kraven to be alive. What do you think Sean? Do you think part of this new deal will also allow for more of Spidey's rogues gallery to appear in the MCU. Maybe this new deal will allow for something like that and also allow Kraven to then appear in a Sony produced SUMC film.43:51 Adam Shepard With the new Spider-Man deal being for 1 solo film and 1 appearance in another MCU film, what do you think the chances are for another more long-term agreement happening? This is assuming the status quo remains (i.e. Feige still in charge, MCU films still hugely successful, Sony Pictures not purchased, next Spidey film at least as successful as FFH, etc.). Do you think this new deal was done solely to let Marvel Studios give Spider-Man a smooth transition from one universe to the next?56:27 Woo S KimWith the. addition of the third MCU Spider-Man film in 2021, do you believe Phase IV is done or do you believe more will be added to the phase?57:53 Steven 84With the February 2022 date still not filled, do you think there is a chance that is a buffer date in case they would want to push back one of their four 2021 movies? If a movie got pushed back, would your money be on Thor or Doctor Strange? Or, instead of February 2022 being a buffer, maybe it goes away and becomes a new November 2022 date?1:00:24 BrentacPrimeWhen Venom came out it had the "In association with Marvel title card. With the Amazing Spider-Man news last Friday, and Feige's comments that I think implied we are likely see Tom Holland I'm both the MCU and SUMC, do you think Venom 2 will have a title card saying "I'm association with Marvek Studios" See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
0:20 Eric BoberDo you see the Flerken or Goose the Cat making any more appearances in the MCU? If so, what type of role could they play?1:52 KesselRunnerThrough all Marvel content (MCU, Fox, TV, etc.) which actor/actress do you feel has been perfect for their role as either a major hero or villain or just regular character in general? 3:35 Giuseppe VicarettiBased on your favorite Marvel Comics, what parts of the Eternals do you want to see represented in the movies from the comics? Given what we got from Ragnarok and how some of Kirby's work translated into that film, do you want to see a more descriptive representation in Eternals, or do you want to see more of a combination of Gaiman and Kirby's work?7:48 Yanni DendrinosDo you see the Red Guardian popping up in the future of the MCU or is it just a one movie stint? I couldn't see Marvel casting David Harbour as someone who won't show up in future films. if you do think we'll see the Red Guardian after Black Widow, what other projects could you see him in?9:00 Brett HeierIf you could build an avengers team comprised of only tv marvel characters, who would you choose?10:20 We Are GrootAs we all know, the Disney+ series will have major ramifications on the movies. Do you think there will be an issue with casual audiences not watching the Disney+ event series and then being confused in the movies because they missed crucial events that happened in a series (example: watching doctor strange 2 without seeing wandavision)13:02 We Are GrootI think of you as an expert on this stuff, Sean. How do you think the next few movies will perform in the box office (especially Eternals)? I know from talking to casual fans they thought it was over with Endgame and FFH. And they were kind of annoyed to find out there's a whole new slate of movies and shows16:27 JP FaiellaI entered the MCU and the greater world of Marvel via Iron Man. I know we'll likely never see RDJ again, but do you see any connection to the ongoing story line via rescue, war machine, or someone else picking up the mantle? Can't get enough of the suits.17:47 Steven 84I believe Kevin Feige has said in the past that they would like to introduce one new property a year, so they don't end up releasing three sequels in a year. They have held to this so far, but with Black Panther 2, Guardians 3, and Captain Marvel 2 the next likely movies for Phase 5, which one do you think will have to wait until 2023 to allow for a new property in 2022? What new property do you think is most likely to be ready in 2022, Blade or Fantastic 4?20:44 Brett HeierWho do you think awkwafina will play in Shang-chi?21:55 Kerry VanderbergDo you think that Peter Parker will have any other mentor figures in the future? He probably doesn't need one to the degree that he looked up to Tony. But I can't help but wonder if there will be a instance where Peter seeks out the advice of someone like Dr. Strange or Hulk, or someone like that. Which other superhero would you like Peter to have some kind of interaction in which he receives advice or support, particularly in light of his identity being outed?25:57 Jeremy EdenSorry if this was asked or answered before, but in Avengers: Endgame, if Tony was retired and had no plans to return to active duty as an Avenger, why was he bothering to make Pepper her own armor?27:16 GioDo you think there is any significance to what Elizabeth Olsen said at Hall H about how Wanda would be "The Scarlet Witch" in WandaVision? If so, why is it significant? I think KF reiterated that as well. I know in the MCU she has yet to be called that.30:08 Michael WeaselboyWhen do you think we will see Banner again?33:55 David RosenI'm 110% percent in agreement with you about wanting to see a feature length documentary about The Infinity Saga. Where do you think the beginning of the MCU story actually starts? When you think about what it took to bring the MCU to life, there are so many places it could potentially begin - getting the initial loan to make Iron Man and hulk, the Marvel movies from the late 90s and early 2000s, selling off the rights to avoid bankruptcy, STAN LEE. If you were making this documentary, where do you begin the story of the MCU and the Infinity Saga?42:46 Anthony LawreyDo you think the storylines in the MCU are (sometimes) intentionally relevant to bigger real world issues (IE Winter Soldiers political issues, Black Panthers cultural issues) or accidental? Or a bit of both? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
0:22 Kerry VanderbergI'm hoping that the Disney plus shows will kind of fill in the gap during the waiting times in between the films. While I liked having Agents of SHIELD and the Netflix shows, their lower budgets and distancing of themselves from the MCU made the wait in between films tougher. Even though they won't be in theatres, do you think the Disney Plus shows will feel like a "cinematic" experience themselves in terms of the storytelling and production value of the shows?2:01 Jordan BentleyHey Sean, I understand that as the MCU grows, it will be more difficult to avoid plotholes. One that kind of bothered me from Endgame was when Loki got the Tesseract, he immediately used it to make a portal to get away, although we hadn't seen anyone (with the exception of Red Skull) open a portal with it. If he knew it could open portals the entire time, why wouldn't he have used it to save Asgard from Thanos at the beginning of Infinity War? Thanks as always!3:39 Giuseppe VicarettiThere's speculation going around (I saw this on slashfilm.com) that Rachel Weisz and Florence Pugh are both playing as Black Widow. What are thoughts on these rumors?4:37 Anthony LawreyWould you rather see an orange The Thing (more Michael Chiklis) or more of a reddish The Thing (more Jamie Bell) in the MCU?5:14 LincAssuming the 5x series we have in phase 4 are a success, but wouldn't be made into multiple series (but with What If...? being the obvious possible exception), what are the next 4 series would you like to see introduced in phase 5?7:48 Mookie JohnsonI've watched Far From Home multiple times and I can't shake the feeling that Marvel Studios and/or Sony are trying to merge the Peter and Miles Spider-Men. Peter already has a guy in the chair from homecoming. When he was designing his suit before the London showdown, he designed a red/black suit with taser webs. They could have made any creative decision there and chose those suit colors and to use taser webs. Plus both FFH and Into the Spider Verse have a similar basic premise that Spider-Man is given power that he doesn't feel worthy of and can't overcome his opponent until he embraces that he is a worthy hero...I'm interested to hear your perspective on this and thoughts on if Miles will eventually still show up in the MCU still since he was teased in Homecoming.12:11 Alex WardDo you think Jamie Alexander will return as Sif in Thor: Love and Thunder? Would you like her to, or would the cast be too crowded?14:01 Michael WeaselboyHey Sean, about Blade who would you want to be the villain more in the first movie, Deacon Frost or Dracula??14:49 Bill Van NormanWild speculation upcoming: I have been thinking about Wanda and WandaVision and her story lines. In the MCU she has seems like she has been traumatized by her upbringing, the death of her brother, by the battle with Thanos with the death of Vision, and likely the snap as well. This would appear to be setting up her battle with mental illness or ptsd along the lines of her comics story lines. You have mentioned that you think it is a possibility that Vision appearing in the Disney+ event series may be her being lost in her own mind and/or using her powers to create the illusion of Vision. This all seems like a possibility to me. Do you think it is possible though that her trauma unleashes her powers in a way that enables her to breech dimensional barriers and go into the Multiverse? and the Vision we see is one from another reality? And moreover, if that is happening could the people around her just think she is acting "crazy" but the truth is she is, through her powers, experiencing another part of the multiverse? If this is the case it would also fit in with her role (and the title) in the upcoming Dr. Strange movie.17:44 Kerry VanderbergHydra seems to be more or less completely defeated in the MCU. With the real Mandarin making his official debut in Shang Chi, could the Ten Rings terrorist organization be the new recurring threat to the Earth-bound heroes that would need to be dealt with over the course of multiple films? Obviously we didn't see the Avengers taking on muliple raids against Hydra, they simply talked about how they were going after a bunch of Hydra bases before Age of Ultron. It might be cool to see how the Ten Rings have infiltrated various organizations or groups throughout the world. Could the Ten Rings and the real Mandarin emerging from the shadows be one of the reasons for a new roster of Avengers to come together?20:08 Brett HeierWill the MCU Spiderman Movies be on Disney+?21:23 Alex WardDo you think that Marvel Studios will ever release original feature-length films on Disney plus in lieu of a theatre release? If so, which characters do you think would best suit such a format?24:09 Steven_84After a second and third viewing of Captain Marvel, I find myself enjoying it more and more. Recently a second viewing of Spider-Man Far From Home has vaulted my opinion of that movie as perhaps the best live action Spider-Man movie. Do you think the reason Marvel movies get better on second viewing is that the growing quality of the MCU is ramping up our expectations? Also, could it be that we are increasingly in the dark on what to expect because Marvel is changing things up more? I'm finding myself leaving the theater on first viewings not sure where I stand on a movie yet.30:27 LincIs Bucky attending Tony's funeral in poor taste?32:54 Eric BoberWhat does the MCU version of the Fantastic Four need to hit on with fans and general audiences, where the previous ones may have missed on? Full disclosure: I actually like and enjoy Fant4stic (2014 film) and the first Tim Story film but not the second one as much. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today I interview Chris Berryman of Force For Humanity. We discuss how he came up with the concept behind the mission, What are some actionable ways we can change our organization and what the future holds for FFH.
Sean talks about Kevin Feige's FFH spoiler comments! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
0:21 LincDo you think we'll see Donald Glover reprise Aaron Davis as Prowler in Spider-Man 3? It'd be a nice way to eventually get to setting up Miles Morales.1:05 Giuseppe VicarettiOnly because I was thinking about it myself, but if you were in Peter's shoes during this film, would you have done the same thing and give the glasses to Quentin, or would you have given the glasses to Fury and try have him accept the fact that you weren't ready for this responsibility but still want to be Spider-Man, just not during your school trip? I for one would have given them to Fury.2:33 Alex WardHow would you like to see Jessica Drew show up in the MCU, and which film do you think she'd best fit? Also, do you know if the rights to her character belong to Sony?4:06 callahanHas James Gunn confirmed / revealed the final Easter egg from GOTG1?4:52 Paul ShearmanHey Sean, hope you enjoyed the 4th July celebrations last week. I've had another couple of watches of Far From Home now, and one thing I picked up on the last watch was when Peter was swinging across town to meet MJ, he jumped across the roof of a building that looked almost exactly like the town house where Norman Osborn lived in the Toby Maguire Spider-Man movies. Is that just coincidence, an Easter egg, or just my eyes not being as good as when I used to be young and cool! Thanks in advance, the new Q&A format on the discord is great, and enjoy your week!6:29 MayaHey Sean! Given Kraven's Russian origins, do you think it is likely he will appear in the Black Widow film? Not necessarily as a villain, but in any capacity.7:32 Woo S KimSean, do you have any favorite Best Buy Steelbook cover art? Mine is “Captain Marvel.”8:42 Woo S KimWhat do you believe is one of the biggest turning point moments on screen and off for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, for example, the Hydra reveal in “Captain America: The Winter Soldier.?”18:27 Alex WardWhat do you think of the in-universe term "the Blip"? I'm pretty indifferent but it would make sense that no one would refer to Thanos snapping his fingers since they might not be privy to that detail.19:46 MayaKind of related to my previous question, I believe Marvel Studios will use an element of the Black Widow film to tie in with the future of the MCU, even though it takes place in the past. Much like how Skrulls were introduced in Captain Marvel, but will have a presence in later films. Do you agree? And if so, do you have characters, organizations, or any other elements you predict will be in BW that will eventually resurface in later films?21:17 Alex WardWith Far From Home, it sort of hammered home my idea that MCU films feel less like their own sub-franchises, and more like anthology-style entries into the overarching Marvel tapestry. Just to be clear, I'm not saying this is good or bad, but just an observation of a potential shift in the way these films are handled. Do you think audiences mostly see these movies because they want to know what's next for the film's character, such as Spider-Man, or because they want to know what happens next in the Marvel universe? I know it is probably both, but I think it's definitely leaning heavily toward the latter. Okay, thanks for bearing with me and have a great week!24:04 Jeremy WatsonHey Sean! My son and I came across Iron Man 3 the other day on tv and I have 2 questions regarding that movie. 1. In the "House Party Protocol " scene towards the end of the movie, Tony tells Rhodes that none of the suits are coded to him so that is why he can't wear a suit. However, both President Ellis and Savin and able to use Rhodes' Iron Patriot suit. How are they able to use that suit if it is not coded to them? 2. During the "Barrel Full of Monkey's" scene, after Tony rescues everybody and his suit is subsequently demolished by the semi, do you think truck driver had an "oh shit, I just killed Iron Man!" moment? Thanks and keep up the great work!26:25 Michael WeaselboyHey Sean I know you have talked about Norman Osborn and the Green Goblin a bit but I just want to ask hypothetically if Norman did become the Goblin in Spider-Man 3, how would you want him to look?27:32 steven_84Hi Sean! My question is about introducing Ms. Marvel/Kamala Kahn. I don't think there is any doubt they will do a solo film franchise for her and I'm excited for it. However, I do think her origin poses two specific challenges:1. She is an Inhuman, which was a concept introduced on Marvel Television. While it makes sense to connect her to both the Kree and Carol, would Marvel Studios want to use and/or retcon the concept of Inhumans? 2. Her powers are very similar to Reed Richards, who will also join the MCU soon. How could they tweak her powers (or Reed's) to differentiate them? Or should they not worry about that? Thanks for everything you do, I just joined recently and I'm really enjoying the content!31:04 steven_84Considering all of the other series we've heard about, why don't you think Rhodey landed in the Disney + discussion if he isn't getting a movie? If his story is going to play out in other characters' movies, which movies do you see him in? What would be more interesting; him becoming actual part Machine in the movies like he did in the comics for a bit, or an “Armor Wars” mini-series on Disney +? 33:17 Kerry VanderbergWhile I am fine with Zendaya's performance as MJ, I'm not sold on her as being Peter's greatest love. Do you believe that Mary Jane Watson exists somewhere in the MCU and that Peter could encounter her sometime in the future? Perhaps if we see Peter in his college years as Spider-Man?34:45 LincGiven Jackson's statements that he's far from retiring, how would you feel about them making a Fury solo film towards the end of the 4th phase? Maybe less a retrospective than letting us see how he dies? A real hero send-off would be great, because we won't have SLJ fit enough to do the physical stuff for that many more years.36:21 ATLawrey24We all know Marvel Studios plans out their stories so they intertwine but I am curious you're thoughts on this. It's no secret Rocket loves to steal body parts, but, do you think it was planned in advance that Rocket would be the one to give Thor an eye in Infinity War or do you think it was just a coincidence? Did Thor lose his eye just so it would give him and Rocket one more layer to their relationship? I'm a big fan of what you and Paul are doing, so thank you. 38:05 Jake WadeAs we now have evidence that the MCU isn't afraid to re-use actors if it fits with JK Simmons reprising his role as JJJ, would you like to see Alfred Molina return as Dr Octopus in a future Spider-Man film? For me, he was perfectly cast and would love to see him reprise the role. If you would rather not see him return, who would your ideal casting be for Doc Ock?40:32 GioWere you a bit disappointed we didn't get more Aunt May in FFH? Also, why do you think that her accepting Peter as SM was left out or not even really addressed?42:04 Bill Van NormanHi Sean and Patrons - do you think that Talos and Soren (as Fury and Hill) believed Beck's multiverse story because they are aware of the existence of the multiverse already? I just find it hard to believe that they would be gullible - for me his story had to be plausible to them at some level. We all believed it could be possible since we know that the multiverse exists and our skepticism was only because of Mysterio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2:54 David RosenWas there any part of you that wished they'd made professor hulk's voice a little deeper in Endgame? Between Avengers and Thor Ragnarok, where it appeared like they did deepen his voice, I remember it being a little jarring to see Mark Ruffalo's unaltered voice coming from such a huge body. I know it's a rather minor nitpick, but did this bother you at all?3:39 Alex Ward What is your opinion on the MCU's title pattern for the Spider-Man movies? I thought "Homecoming" worked perfectly, but I don't really understand why they're continuing with the "home" thing for its sequels. Do you think they'll drop this idea for the third film, or after two films, is it here to stay?5:01 Giuseppe VicarettiWhat are your thoughts on Howard the Duck? Are they going to stick to just cameos with him or will they eventually give us his own show and or movie? Do you want to see more of Howard the Duck or have we seen enough of him?5:55 LincWould you be interested in a Kevin Feige-led (or Favreau-led) season 2 of Defenders by Netflix, fixing up and tidying up everything?8:12 Tom DeMicheleWe of course have famous character pairings in the MCU—such as Tony and Bruce, the “Science Bros”—with in-depth development that receive a lot of screentime. But what are some of your favorite more subtle, low-key relationships in the MCU? I really like Falcon and War Machine's dynamic, for example.10:35 Mike GarrisonWhere do you think they could be taking the storyline involving Flash's parents? There were a couple instances where they wanted us to notice their absence to Flash.12:36 Alex WardDo you think the post-credits scene of Far From Home changes the entire film? Or was that not the point? Do you think we could rewatch it and see hints that it wasn't actually Fury?14:52 David RosenThere's been the trend that most mid/post credit scenes tend to point to two movies ahead, which at this point would seems to be Eternals. If what we saw in the post credits scene was SWORD, do you have any idea how that scene could be teeing things up for Eternals? Perhaps they detect the Celestials coming to earth?16:25 Alex KleinAny thoughts behind the “Don't invoke her name” Fury/Talos says about Captain Marvel?17:24 Robert KlauserSeeing as how things unfolded on FFH, do you think that the theory of keeping Earth-based stories and cosmic one separate for the foreseeable future of the MCU has sort of been answered by the end credit scene in the film? 20:21 David RosenEver since Avengers came out, it's felt like a unique burden has been put on the next movie to succeed not only financially, but story wise and to keep the story moving and interesting following the big team up event. So of the four post Avengers movies (Iron Man 3, Antman, Antman and the Wasp, and now Far From Home, which one do you feel did the best job keeping thing interesting and propelling the story forward? And in case there's a different answer, which one was just your flat out favorite to follow an Avengers movie, for whatever reason you want?25:50 Alex KleinIf I'm remembering right, in homecoming it shows that peters suit records everything through his eyes. Couldn't they easily have him show the footage of his fight with Mysterio, up until the point he takes his mask off? It would clear his name but give more focus to just the fact that his identity is public28:34 David RosenHow do you think the mid credits scene will affect the character of Adrian Toomes? Peter's secret, which was valuable currency to him, is now worthless, so what do you think becomes of him?31:15 Paul ShearmanHey everyone - hope you've all enjoyed Spider-Man Far From Home!! Sean, was it just my ears or did you pick up that Nick Fury had a bit of a lisp throughout the movie? It was bugging me all the way through - and then it made sense at the end when we saw he was actually Talos! P.S. really enjoyed the spoiler review you and Paul put out.31:47 Cory KostiukHey Sean and everyone hope all is well. Do you think we will ever see Thor and Spiderman cross paths?32:49 Alex WardDo you think Peter's identity reveal will disrupt the Harry Potter-esque school-year structure of the MCU Spidey films? I can't see him going to school like normal with his life in danger like that--it's almost like the next film will have to start right where this one left off.36:34 Alex WardYou made a great point about the post credits scenes of the Infinity Saga being book-ended with Nick Fury. Is it possible to therefore interpret the Skrull station scene as Fury's actual retirement from active duty, and/or the films in general?37:29 LincDo you think Peter will accept being outed, or do you think he'll try to pretend it's fake news, given the partisan, vitriolic mouthpiece who shared it? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
0:20 Woo S! KimWhat do you believe is the most significant benefit that Marvel Studios will gain by having Marvel's First Family and The Mutants back other than the most obvious gain, having most of their characters back under their roof. I just find it ironic that feige was discussing and or hinting at the Marvel Cinematic Universe going for Cosmic elements than they did previously even before the Disney/FOX desl, now it is an even better situation than before.3:56 Woo S! KimWe haven't seen them in Marvel Studios' films and please correct me if I am wrong, but are there such things as naturally born heroic Kree? I just ask this because of how "Captain Marvel" showed us a different side of The Skrulls.5:55 Alexander WilliamsLove the show! One of my biggest Marvel (Fox) pet peeves is “the reboot.” Retelling an origin story is unnecessary and a 20 min waste of movie time. The most egregious rebooter is the Fantastic Four, which had to condense its own movie to make space for yet another poorly constructed origin story. Given the complexity of FF's real origin story (and the fact that it couldn't get worse) would't the franchise be served introducing characters in onesies/foursies? I'd prefer to see a Dr. Doom solo movie or one where he's a foil for Dr. Strange. This could then be followed by a FF movie. I know you guys are FF super fans. Have you heard anything about what's going on with the franchise? Is there any hope for the FF? Any chance you guys could serve as comic consultants to spare us all from another steaming pile of FF? Thanks for a great show!10:07 Alex WardHi Sean! Hope you and the patrons are all doing well! So I'm sure you've seen the latest IMAX poster for Spider-Man: Far From Home, and the jokes that followed. I do think it's pretty funny, especially knowing there are other good FFH posters out there, but I have some questions: How much does a movie's poster quality affect its box office success? Are there any instances in which a bad poster hurt a good movie, or maybe a bad movie that had a good poster? Venom maybe?17:44 Alex WardForgive me if you've already discussed the Avengers video game that's coming out, but I am wondering what your general impressions are. I like that the approach they're taking but I'm not that excited about the playable characters. Don't get me wrong, I love these characters, but I don't necessarily think the film Avengers lineup are the most fun to play as. What Avengers are you excited to play as, and which additional characters would you like to play as in a video game? Are you planning on getting Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 for Switch? I don't have a Switch but I'm thinking of getting one just for that game.22:46 Alex WardGiven Far From Home's unique release date during a very busy week (you, me, and Tom Cruise's birthday, plus the Fourth of July), what are your plans to sneak in showings of this film, or multiple? Okay, thank you so much Sean and have an awesome week everyone!25:33 Mike GarrisonHey Sean and everyone, hope you're doing well. I did an X-Men re-watch before forcing myself to see Dark Pheonix and every time I re-watch these movies my love for Magneto is reinforced. My question is: I really like Magneto's origins in the movies and comics - but if/when he is introduced to the MCU; being a Holocaust survivor wouldn't make much sense anymore as it could be anywhere from 2025-2030 (?) in the MCU timeline. How do you think Marvel Studios, or how would you address this? Could they have Magneto be a survivor of genocide of a fictional country, or maybe change Magneto's race and have him be a survivor of more recent events that happened in the real world? Thanks for doing this, look forward to your answer.29:29 Michael WeaselboyHey Sean, about the fox X-Men movies, are you upset that Ian McKellen and Michael Fassbender never interacted onscreen??30:16 Alex WardDo you have any morbid curiosity in seeing the supposed "Kinberg cut" of Dark Phoenix that includes Skrulls and a Civil War-esque ending?30:26 Lincwhat rumoured property do you put the least and most stock in? And why?36:08 Giuseppe VicarettiHey Sean and fellow Patrons, hope you're all having a good start to the weekend. My question for you Sean is not really related to Marvel, but it would have some effect on them I think. What is your take, if you have one on DC Universe currently and the official cancellation of Swamp Thing after only its first episode being aired? Does this give Marvel any kind of advantage on newer content they will make in the future?45:04 David RosenDo you make anything of the fact that the new comic book version of Reed Richards in "War of the Realms" is being made to look like a bearded John Krasinski? It seems like the last time we got a comic book character who was modeled after a real life person, we got Samuel L Jackson in the MCU. Not to wear my tin foil hat too tight, but you think Kevin Feige already has his Reed Richards in mind with Krasinski and wants that to be reflected in the books too?47:54 David RosenLike many of us I'm sure, one of my favorite parts of bringing home a new MCU movie are the special features and learning about what actually went into the creation of a particular movie. To be honest, though, I've started to get bored with getting the same kinds of bonus features. It's made me start to think about what new kinds of features i would be interested in seeing, and one thing that came to mind would be a totally stripped down version of the movie made up entirely of dailies and first draft storyboards or animatics for all-CGI scenes where there is no set footage. No visual effects, no sound effects, no music, no nothing. Just the bare minimum. personally, I would love to see what these effects-heavy movies look like before any post work happens. I already appreciate what goes into making these kinds of movies, but I think I would appreciate them even more to see them in their raw form. Would something like this interest you and what other types of new special features would you be interested in seeing? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sean answers your Marvel questions!0:52 Jim ScroggsSince Peter has officially met Nick Fury in the FFH trailer, do you think that at some point we'll see Peters Parents as SHIELD agents in a flashback or to make it even more comic book-y, they were never dead to begin with3:19 Jessica LoutfiHi Sean. Hope all is well with yourself and the patrons. It has been fun to be a part of the discord community. I am wondering if you had ever given any thought to the origins of the Marvel comics in regards to their mythological equals. For example, Thor and the Norse Myths. I wonder if you have a take on the Greek mythological figure Thanatos, whom has many similarities to Thanos and how myths play into the stories we enjoy. Thanks for everything you do!6:28 Brian WhiteHi Sean. I'm about a week behind on podcasts so this might have been answered by the time I catch up but I'm curious and confused about all the fan theories assuming Secret Invasion is an obvious next step. As you've commented, that kind of story requires years of setup. It was much more intuitive to me to assume that the next Avengers movie or Captain Marvel 2 would be Kree/Skrull War. Surely, Carol is not going to wrap that whole thing up in the first Captain Marvel movie. She's going to need her new Avengers team mates to help her no matter how powerful she is. This event could accomplish again what Infinity War did, bringing the Avengers, the Guardians of the Galaxy and Captain America together in the backdrop of a space adventure. What do you think? Thanks!10:45 Woo S! KimIf I am just a casual cinema goer and I just heard from friends the storylines of the comics: “House of M” “Avengers v. X-Men” and “X-Men: Dark Phoenix” don't all those storylines sound about the same, myself being a geek, I know they are different. Do you think it would be the correct move since cinema goers and hardcore geeks have seen one live action version of The Dark Phoenix that did not go over so well and one that hasn't even debuted in cinemas that is all ready getting artistic mud thrown at it, wouldn't it make sense when Feige has creative control over the X-Men to do a “House of M” film first since a lot of people have gotten to know Scarlet Witch and perhaps will have more emotional investment because of her Disney Plus series storyline and then in let's say for argument sake five years just lump “The Dark Phoenix” and “Avengers v. X-Men” storylines together adapt both stories into an “Avengers v. X-Men” film, what say you, Sean? 15:23 Woo S! KimYou Sean are one of the few people I have heard give Nicole Pearlman credit for what she contributed to the first “Guardians of The Galaxy” film now this could be a non-issue especially if Marvel Studios and or whomever directs the third Guardians of The Galaxy film decides to use James Gunn script and makes miniscule changes to it. For argument sake, let's say Marvel Studios doesn't like James Gunn's script for whatever reason, would Nicole Pearlman in your point of view be a good person to bring into write a new draft of “Guardians of The Galaxy Volume 3” because of her work on the first film or would it be too much of a challenge because her initial interpretation of the Guardians is perhaps too far and away from what James Gunn has established?17:35 Woo S! KimThis is just speculation on my part, but I have seen on a lot of Marvel Comics social media, a lot of advertising with the Fantastic Four. My question is with the Disney/FOX deal potentially closing very soon, is this just Marvel Comics slowly reintroducing Marvel's first family and X-Men characters into the comics because they just want to be in the words of Lion King's Scar to be prepared when Fantastic Four and X-Men come back into the fold or could there be something more there we fans aren't seeing, to be fair and no pun intended with the not seeing when Daredevil's rights came back to Marvel in 2012, Marvel slowly starting reintroducing him to the comics proper, same with Ghost Rider, what are your thoughts, Sean?19:40 brentacPrimeDo you think any characters that were snapped will come back only to die again in Endgame? If so, any guesses?22:07 Tom DeMicheleDo you think the next person to play Matt Murdock should be a blind actor? I think casting actors with disabilities is the next step in representation, and discussion on this topic is ongoing. Actors like Bryan Cranston and Tessa Thompson have been met with criticism for portraying characters with disabilities. Perhaps for logistical and safety reasons, a non-blind stunt person can do the more complicated action scenes, with a blind actor portraying Matt for everything else. Your thoughts, Sean?24:17 Hector Giovanni NavarreteHey Sean! Hope everyone is having a good weekend!Have you seen every MCU film's special features? And if so (or from the ones you have seen) which film's special features are your personal favorite(s) and why?27:01 AlexSean with “Glass” already have come out I thought I should ask you a question regarding the director dubbed the King of The Twist(for better or worse) and was once dubbed(prematurely) as “the next Spielberg” himself M. Night Shyamalan(forgive me if I misspelled his name) M. Night Shyamalan is one of the most polarizing directors working today but I still like most of Shymalan's films(yes even The Village) and Unbreakable I think is masterpiece and kind of shows he has in him for a superhero flick. So first of all, what do you think of him as a filmmaker and what Marvel property do you think he'd be the best fit for?28:39 AlexIf ‘Into The Spiderverse' was a live-action film do you think Tobey McGuire would be able to pull off an older, jaded, scluby Peter mentoring Miles Morales or do you think they'd be better off going with someone else or just casting Jake Johnson(the voice actor who played Peter in the movie)? Personally I'd be curious to see Tobey McGuire play a Peter Parker who's at a different stage of his life than the one he played Peter in the Riami trilogy. It'd almost be like asking Micheal Keaton(Keaton's is a much better actor than McGuire IMO) to come back to play the older version of Bruce Wayne mentoring Terry McGinnis.29:57 AlexI recently happened upon an interview with Dan Slott with SY FY Wire in which he blatantly confirms what we all suspected - The Disney/Fox deal is the primary reason Marvel revived the FF comics. Granted we all knew months before the Disney/Fox deal that FF was cancelled because of the film rights situation because Jonathan Hickman basically confirmed that the comics were canceled over the film rights still being at Fox(they canceled the comic the same year Fan4stic was released), and not because of the Marvel PR story about the comic having “low sales” but it just irks me that Marvel can be so petty but how do you feel about it? Do you think Marvel was in the right to cancel the comic because they don't own the film rights and they don't want to support a potentially bad movie like Fan4stic(which actually did turn out bad by the way) by not giving it any promotion whatsoever? Why didn't they cancel the X-Men comic over the same thing since back then those rights were also at Fox?36:37 Paul ShearmanHey Sean and patrons, hope everyone has had a great week so far. Having now seen the international trailer for Spider-Man Far From Home, we know that Peter has his original Homecoming costume with him when he's is Europe. And we have also now seen the red and black costume being worn in Europe- which from the early set photos last year made it look like he was just wearing it in New York (to me at least).So I'm curious who he gets this suit from, as I expect Nick Fury will provide the stealth suit he gets - but the red and black costume looks absolutely like a Tony Stark design. We know Happy Hogan is in the movie and we also see Happy talking to Peter in what looks - possibly- like the cabin of a private jet (when he says to Peter ‘you're alone').So, could Happy provide Peter with the red and black costume, and would that therefore indicate Tony created it, and was still alive after Endgame (although I guess he could just as easily have made it prior to any possible death in Endgame).As always, would welcome your thoughts on this Sean, and hope you and all the patrons enjoy the rest of your weekend.39:39 Hector Giovanni NavarreteOk, so the topic and question I'm about to bring up is in no way meant to be insensitive or to cause any sort of controversy, at all. It's more to just get a different perspective on the matter as well as to share a little bit of my own opinion.What is your opinion of the recent Hollywood trend to link directors to movies with the same race/sex as the leads in those films? Mostly it's become/becoming a trend in the superhero genre. Examples: Black Panther, Wonder Woman, and others that haven't been released or announced yet like Black Widow and Shang Chi.Now, I am not saying it's a bad trend, in fact I have enjoyed immensely the diversity in front of and behind the cameras for these films recently.I guess I also feel, though, that just like for years movies in general, as well as superhero ones, have been helmed by Caucasian males; is it not seen as “right” in today's society for films with a Caucasian lead to be directed by a director of different race/sex? For example can't there be like a Captain America or Iron Man movie directed by say a Ryan Coogler? And just like for many years women led films have also been helmed by male directors. How about a woman directing a male led film? I loved the idea that was thrown around a while ago for Patty Jenkins to direct a Superman movie.Those are just some superficial examples. I hope I made sense and didn't cause a stir. 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Sean answers your Marvel questions!01:32 Woo S! KimAfter seeing what has happened on Marvel Television series' this past year and I didn't believe you fully for years, Sean. Whether it be on Superhero News, on this podcast when it was called “Making Mine Marvel” or when you rebranded the podcast to its current name that the Marvel TV universe wasn't fully connected with the MCU proper universe, I concede your point, you were correct and I was incorrect perhaps this may change after the Disney/FOX perhaps it will, possibly it may not. My question is there are so many names for humans with powers in Marvel right now and there will be a famous name that Disney will be able to use in the very near future, I am currently starting Season Two of “The Runawayz” what would you call the characters that have powers on that series? Going back to my earlier statement could one call them Mutants because my geek mind is remembering that there are some Mutants that get their powers not through natural genetic mutation, would you be alright with Marvel TV using the name Mutants, even though certain characters will never reference the or team up with the X-Men? Or would you prefer Marvel TV using the term that Captain Rogers used in “Avengers: Age of Ultron” “Enhanced.” Me personally there are so many different types of humans with powers in Marvel, and there is going to be even more in two years in the MCU, unless they are identified as an Inhuman etc. I just call a human with powers, a “Hybrid Human.” I may have gotten that name from a Marvel comic, I can't recall. What are your thoughts, Sean?5:38 Woo S! KimI remember before “Avengers Infinity War” you did not like the idea of the Iron Spider armour from the source material being brought over into the MCU reason being because you said the color scheme from the comics Iron Spider looked too similar from Iron Man's Red and Gold armour, being that Feige and his team differentiated the MCU version from the comics, do you like the Iron Spider Armor in “Avengers: Infinity War?” Also, do you think the Iron Spider armor is a nanotech attachment I just say that because of how the armor connected with Spidey above Earth's atmosphere and how Spidey's armor looks almost exactly like Iron Man's Nanotech Armor, especially how their helmets come on and off in “Avengers: Infinity War” Lastly, I would prefer in future Avengers films, if Tom Holland's Spidey is going to stick around for the long haul, that he use some version of The Iron Spider armor, what say you, Sean?08:28 Woo S! KimSelfishly after seeing the “Captain Marvel” Special Look on January 7th, after seeing Captain Danvers in the tavern with Nick Fury, I want Thor to survive the Battle with Thanos so we can see a drinking contest between Captain Danvers v. Thor in a future Avengers film, I think Captain Danvers has a good chance of out drinking Thor, what are your thoughts Sean?09:22 Paul ShearmanHey Sean and patrons hope you're all well this week. So, Spider-Man Far From Home trailer - wow! I won't post spoilers in case people haven't seen it yet, but I loved it. The stand out question for me, of course, is - pre or post snap?Im sure you'll be covering the whole trailer (this would be very weird if you didn't!) and I'm looking forward to catching your video reaction later on (one bit in particular at the end I'm sure will be really fun to watch your reaction!).Thanks for your time Sean, and enjoy the rest of your week everyone!13:43 Zachary KleinsasserHey Sean and fellow patrons! Hope everyone is having a great week. I had a thought during your Spider-Man rant on the January 11th Daily Bugle. If Marvel is in talks to purchase Spider-Man and bring him back home, what happens to the ‘Into the Spiderverse' Franchise. I loved that movie and it propelled Miles's and Peter's Spidermen to the top of my favorite lists. I would hate to see the potential for what that universe could be go away. What are your thoughts on this? Thanks for all that you do!17:22 Alex WardHi Sean and patrons! Great talking with many of you in Discord yet again this week! I was wondering, do you think Marvel Studios will treat X-Men like the Guardians in terms of having their own team-movie series from the get-go, or will they more likely set them up as their own sub-franchise like the Avengers, where we see separate movies first (maybe, in this case, Wolverine, Storm, Brotherhood of Mutants, etc.) come together for an event "X-Men" movie? Or are the characters too interdependent on each other to standalone, at least through Marvel Studios' perspective? I can't help but think Marvel Studios has bigger plans for X-Men than many of us expect!21:11 Spencer ToycenHey there, Sean! Just a quick question regarding the Kree-Skrull War and possible MCU storylines. Is there any room for Rick Jones in the MCU? He's been a sidekick to everyone, most notably sharing atoms with Mar-Vell, but there's zero chance he'll show up in couple months.Thanks for the podcast and all the hard work!23:42 Alex WardWhat do you think is implied by the construction scene in the Far From Home trailer, and what do you hope it means? https://twitter.com/CharlesMurphTHS/status/1085244708094382084?s=1927:46 AlexSo Sean, it just dawned on me that there could be some problems with bringing the X-Men and Fantastic Four instead the same world. Particularly since the X-Men are traditionally hated and disliked while the FF are traditionally beloved. I get that there is difference between being a mutant like Charles Xavier and a mutate like Reed Richards but would people in real life really even care to make that distinction? Why would the public fear and detest Mutants like Scott Summers and Jean Grey while at the same time revere Mutates who are arguably freakier than a lot of Mutants like Mr. Fantastic — who can stretch? And especially The Thing who's literally the most freakish of them all? Why are the FF not even commonly mistaken for Mutants when there's already an overlap between them and the Mutants? These are serious logic questions that Feige and his team have to address in order to make the integration of these characters they're getting from Fox believable. 32:40 Alexif Peyton Reed were to be offered a choice between directing the first ever MCU Fantastic Four or directing the third installment of Ant-Man which do you imagine he'd choose over the other? I'm sure you know as well I do that Peyton has always expressed interest in directing FF and he was even tapped to direct the movie as far as the earl 2000's before he left over creative differences. Reed in a recent Colider Q&A for Ant-Man & The Wasp pointed out that Feige was there as an assistant developing the movie so Feige is aware of Reed's interest in the property therefore making him a very strong candidate to direct FF. It would be interesting for things to come full circle and he ends up directing the film but my problem is I'm no fan of Reed(the director, not the stretchy guy) and would much rather have an independent new director who brings something new to the table like Ryan Coogler, Jon Watts, Chloé Zhao and Cate Shortland. Sure the Russo's started out making Captain America films before helming two big Avengers films but that should be the exception to the rule and I'd still much prefer a different director take over director duties for the FF.37:42 David RosenHey Sean and Friends! Another week, another MCU trailer. It looks like Sony/Marvel tried to do their best in terms of not giving away when this movie takes place, including photo-shopping Peter's passport to remove all the years, including when it was issued as it seems Peter is picking up it up from a Passport office and that would give it away (although I wonder if he didn't need one to go Germany in Civil War). However, I was wondering if Nick Fury's clothes might also give away something, as he's back in his black outfit, which we haven't seen him wear since CA: Winter Soldier. Since he was still wearing street clothes in the Infinity Way post-credits scene, is the fact that he's back in black a clue that this takes place after Avengers, End Game?40:47 Alex WardOne major Avenger we haven't seen onscreen yet is She-Hulk, but I suspect this partially has to do with the Universal deal, and partially to do with her somewhat-sexist superhero name. Do you think it's possible that if Bruce dies in Endgame or gets "cured," that the next Hulk will be Jennifer Walters (perhaps dropping the "She-")?42:07 Brett HeierHey Sean! I just watched the Spiderman Far From Home trailer, I thought it looked amazing. In one scene Nick Fury and someone else are shooting at the Earth elemental. The other person looked similar to Maria Hill. Do you agree or think that is someone else. Another thing, when Mysterio shows up his powers seem very real, I know he's a special effects master but his powers looked similar to Dr. Strange's. Also, do you think maybe the elementals are just projections by Mysterio so he can look like a hero? Finally, there has been a lot of talk about there being a Sif show. Personally, I would love to see that. I know you would rather have her in a Valkerye show, but what are your thoughts about sif's possible show and her absence from Thor Ragnarok. As always, thanks for having an awesome podcast!47:24 Michael Louis WeaselboyHey Sean I how is your week going?? I hope it is well. So I just watched the Spiderman Far From Home Trailer I loved seeing Mysterio for that brief second and the action looks cool as well. One think I am wondering about tho is what is Vultures role in it?? We know Michael Keaton is in the movie but do you think he has a brief cameo or maybe just a bit part? Thoughts??49:12 AlexWhat are the chances of Nick Fury actually be the Chameleon in disguise who's in cahoots with Mysterio?51:01 Xavier ArquerosHi Sean and fellow Patrons. So I'm going to L.A. in early May and I want to see Avengers Endgame in the best movie theatre possible. I would love a Dolby Cinema or a great IMAX screen. Thanks Sean, keep the good work.53:51 Hector Giovanni NavarreteHey Sean and fellow Patrons! So with Nick Fury appearing at the end of IW and potentially coming back in AE, starring in CM, as well as being in SM FFH, and that rumor that said he was either going to be in a D+ series or lead one; do you believe he is going to have an important role in the MCU moving forward past AE and into Phase 4 (if that's what it's called)? If so, how do you think he will be used? I'm glad that he is coming back after a long absence after AoU!55:58 Derek BeebeHi Sean, this is my first time Qing for your A, so I apologize if this has already been done. What do you think of the current Marvel cartoons? (Avengers, Spider-Man, GOTG) Are you watching them on the reg? I just read an article rumoring they're about to cancel all the series for the Disney Plus switch. Do you know anything about that?57:25 Derek BeebeWhat did you think of the last generation of Marvel cartoons? (Avengers EMH, Spectacular Spiderman, Wolverine and X-Men, Iron Man Armored Adventures) I was particularly enamored with AEMH and SSPM!57:29 Derek BeebeWhat's your opinion of the 90s Spider-Man and X-Men series? Those were my introduction to the comics and they hold a special place in my heart, though both had terrible final seasons.58:46 Derek BeebeWhy would Peter know who Nick Fury is in Far From Home? Isn't he a secret spy? (you answered this in Discord but I figure it makes for good radio)1:00:17 Derek BeebeWhat's your opinion on when Far From Home takes place?1:00:30 Derek BeebeIf Mysterio is an American character, what's his excuse for showing up when these monsters attack in Europe?1:00:57 AlexWhat do you think about my idea of when the MCU X-Men happens the they have the X-Men get in the colorful comic-accurate costumes and MCU Wolverine laments the fact that they wear such flashy costumes only for MCU Scott to respond with,"What would you prefer black1 leather spandex?" See what I did there?1:01:29 AlexHow would you handle the FF's celebrity status in the MCU if they might potentially will appearing in the MCU as modern day heroes after the Avengers and Spider-Man have shown to be big superhero celebrities already?1:03:25 AlexWhen discussing the prospect of ending the era of the MCU that started in 2008 with ''Iron Man" Feige cited The Star Trek Next Generation series finale ''All Good Things..'' as a reference for how to wrap up a series. Though obviously the MCU will continue past Endgame have you for curiosity's sake checked out that episode of Trek and I realize I'm asking you this question not knowing whether or not you're a Star Trek fan. When Feige mentioned that episode he pointed out that episode wasn't about death but about the finality it brought to the characters --namely Picard in which he pointed out that character started playing poker with the rest of crew which should've done earlier. While obviously that doesn't mean nobody will die since Fiege was merely using that as an example to illustrate his point but I gotta say it makes me wonder can Marvel get away with not really killing anybody in Endgame?1:10:16 Moonie HassanHey Sean, so I was having a discussion about what the FFH indicates to the end of Endgame, if what Feige said was true about FFH picking up minutes right after Endgame, then doesn't the tone from the FFH trailer seem a bit off? You would think it would be a bit more somber or down, unless the hero's that were dusted return without any memory of what happened in Infinity War, thoughts?1:15:11 Hector Giovanni NavarreteIn regards to the D+ series, would the actor reprising their roles to play these characters have had to have signed new deals/contracts in order to do so? I am assuming they did have to. If so, is that a good sign that these actors/actresses like playing these characters in the MCU? 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Rai Südtirol TV Pro & Contra Max Rossberg joined the TV-debate from Rai Südtirol in their program ‘Pro und Contra'. The question is whether the Wolf returning to Südtirol, the Austrian and the Bavarian Alps should be eradicated and the alps turned into a wolf-free zone. This is what the farming associations and the hunting organizations in these countries are demanding. Max Rossberg discussed this with Siegfried Rinner, the director of the Südtiroler farmers' association. Watch the full program here. Rai Südtirol Radio Mittagsmagazin Furthermore, Max Rossberg joined the Rai Südtirol radio-show Mittagsmagazin. During the show, Max answered the various calls and questions from the listeners all demanding the eradication of the wolf in the alps. In addition, stunningly a major of an Italian village announced that he would advise his game wardens to shoot any wolf regardless of the protection status as defined in the FFH directive as well as the Italian law. Click here to listen to the show here (start at 36:40 min). Stay up to date on the Wilderness news, subscribe to our Newsletter!
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