2018 detective novel by J. K. Rowling
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We're back this week for a new episode, this time covering chapters 41-44 of The Ink Black Heart, joined by Paula, co-founder of StrikeFans.com. In this episode, we discuss the similarities between The Ink Black Heart and Lethal White, Strike's altercation with Thurisaz in the men's bathroom, and the ensuing fallout from his injury. Links: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:-2021-01-01_A_lane_known_as_Lions_Mouth,_Felbrigg,_Norfolk_%283%29.JPG https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/holidays/norfolk/sextons-lodge https://www.edp24.co.uk/news/20750646.weird-norfolk-ghostly-lantern-man-alderfen-broad/ http://strikefans.com/the-ship-shovell/ https://www.theguardian.com/books/booksblog/2010/jan/04/medea-athens-augusta-webster https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_United_Kingdom_general_election https://www.churchofengland.org/life-events/christenings/parents-guide-christenings/choosing-godparents www.twitter.com/RobinEllacotFan www.twitter.com/TheSEFilesPod www.thesefilespod.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesefilespod/message
In this talking shop episode, we discuss two of the writing tools that have been helpful to us in our writing. This month, Ashley's choice was Steal Like an Artist: 10 Things Nobody Told You About Being Creative by Austin Kleon, and Sarah attempted to unravel some of the many benefits of reading On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft by Stephen King. For their leisure reading this month, Sarah has been catching up with Robert Galbraith's Cormoran Strike novels, finishing the fourth in the series, Lethal White, and beginning the fifth, Troubled Blood. Ashley got a great recommendation from a friend and has started a book called Fifty Fifty by Steve Cavanagh.
The PU boys prepare to not only be rid of this nasty little virus going around but also E3, by expunging all the gamer talk out of their systems in one ep. Besides that though, we also discuss Fast and Furious cumulative hair, slow vaccinations, what pretending to be crazy looks like, new Newgrounds releases, Gary's Mod southerners, documenting Chris Chan, reading Invincible, John Cena's Berserk, anime deprivation chamber, the Samsung Girl, sexual fast food, Gamer Talk, Stonetoss is a nazi, favourite BTS members, what Drake Bell did, the Sonic confession, Ken Penders, and video game movies as good as Angry Birds. Big thanks to VentusHD for doing our opening this week! Subscribe to VentusHD on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6cKz094sYoGPJetF9Sr1dQ/videos
An indepth look at Lethal White, digging into the relationships and alliances in the fourth Strike novel.
Hoy a las 22:00, por el canal HBO y la plataforma HBO GO, se va a estrenar C.B. Strike: Lethal White, una miniserie inspirada en los libros de detectives que J.K. Rowling escribió con el seudónimo de Robert Galbraith. El pozo de los deseos reprimidos
J.K. Rowling's long awaited continuation to the Harry Potter franchise will have to wait as she delves into the world of British Crime and Mystery. Strike, a show already in its fourth season, follows a gruff PI (Tom Burke) and his assistant (Holliday Grainger) as they investigate murders and wrongdoings while keeping up the will-they/wont-they slow burn that is mandatory in this type of drama. Tune in as we talk over the full 4th season.
Laura Whitmore, Scott and Hayley speak to Fleabag’s Sian Clifford about starring alongside Maisie Williams in Sky One’s Two Weeks To Live. Plus Anna Madeley on Channel 5’s reboot of All Creatures Great and Small. The team also review BBC One’s latest Strike adaptation: Lethal White.
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Kathleen Cranham is an actor who studied at Drama Centre London. Kathleen can next be seen in the eagerly anticipated four-part BBC drama, Lethal White. She voiced ‘Annie Fear' in BBC Radio 4's Home Front, played ‘Patty Keane' in Vera on ITV and guest starred as Siobhan in Casualty on BBC One. We talk about Clapping for the NHS, Sustainability in the industry and self taping.
Tahun 2020 kami buka dengan perbincangan seru di podcast “Coming Home with Leila Chudori”. Sesekali ingin juga kami ngobrol ringan tentang serunya novel detektif yang membuat pembaca berdebar-debar. Kami mengundang jurnalis Hermien Y. Kleden yang gemar sekali mengikuti perjalanan detektif swasta Cormoran Strike, rekaan novelis Robert Galbraith alias J.K Rowling. Sejak novelnya yang pertama berjudul “The Cuckoo’s Calling", "The Silkworm" hingga "Career Evil" Hermien dan Leila sering berdiskusi bagaimana serunya tokoh Cormoran dan koleganya Robin Ellacot bisa menuntaskan kasus-kasus pembunuhan yang pelik gaya Agatha Christie di abad digital ini. Ditemani Siska Yuanita, penerjemah dan Editor serial "Cormoran Strike" dari Gramedia Pustaka Utama, awal tahun 2020 dimulai dengan obrolan heboh ketiga perempuan pecinta cerita detektif ini dengan episode terbaru Cormoran Strike berjudul “Lethal White”. (Description by @cominghomepodcast) Program ini diselenggarakan oleh: Penerbit Kepustakaan Populer Gramedia, Gramedia Pustaka Utama, Gentle Media Network dan Leila Chudori. Didukung oleh: Femina Magazine. Podcast ini juga didukung oleh Anchor.fm. Anchor merupakan aplikasi yang memudahkan dalam membuat podcast. Download aplikasinya sekarang di App Store atau Google Play. Gratis!
On Episode 281 we discuss... → J.K. Rowling - the master of reprise → Even Jo's tweets are written in rings! → A quick history of ring composition study in the HP fandom → Geeky glee → Literary alchemy in Potter → Too many parallels to list → Lethal White is Goblet of Fire → More internal book rings → OH MY GOD/WHAT/WOW/STOP IT! → Alison stops breathing → Would Voldemort have won if Lucius hadn't been a moron? → But wait, there's more!
Welcome Slug Club member Christina! Fandom Happenings: a new Wizarding World app, Mina Lima wallpapers, Lethal White begins filming and Darks Arts shows begin in Orlando! We take listener feedback on British "tea" and defending Mundungus Fletcher Chapter-by-Chapter continues with Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Chapter 3: The Advance Guard 7-Word Summary: Tonight the Guard rides into Grimmauld Place We discuss Harry's treatment of Hedwig... his only friend at Privet Drive Who should Harry be guessing is behind the Howler? Does he even consider Dumbledore? Is it odd there is no further communication between Petunia and Harry? What about news on Dudley's condition? The child abuse continues: eating through a cat flap and not being able to "steal" food from the fridge Was Mad-Eye Moody really the best person for Harry to first encounter? We discuss the members of the Advance Guard and where else they popped up in the Potter series: Remus Lupin, Mad-Eye Moody, Nymphadora Tonks, Hestia Jones, Sturgis Podmore, Dedalus Diggle, Emmeline Vance, Kingsley Shacklebolt and Elphias Doge Moody washes his eye - what are the chances one of the Dursleys drinks that upon their return to Privet Drive? We're introduced to Tonks for the first time in the series! Did the movies do her character justice? Laura wants to know.. why does Lupin look so ragged all the time?!? How ignorant are the Dursleys to think they won a best-kept lawn competition in the middle of a draught? And what's the prize for winning? Metamorphmagi: What would we do with this new magical ability? Does the Ministry detect magic being done by the Advance Guard while at Privet Drive? How do Muggles not see the Advance Guard depart Privet Drive and arrive in Grimmauld Place? What kind of magic is being used, if any? We Connect the Threads, give our MVPs of the Week and Rename The Chapter! Quizzitch: To what does Fred Weasley equate the concept of time? Micah and Eric will be at LeakyCon 2019 from October 11-13 in Boston! Join us (https://www.leakycon.com/boston-2019-schedule) for Podcasting with Potter on October 11, Name That Character on October 12 and MuggleCast Live on October 13! Register today (http://www.leakycon.com/muggle) using code MUGGLE for $10 off! Become a member of our community (http://www.patreon.com/mugglecast) today on Patreon and receive awesome, magical benefits! This week's episode is sponsored by YourSuper (http://www.yoursuper.com) . Improve your health with super plants! Get 15% off your order when using code MUGGLECAST at checkout.
Alex, Jo and Diarmuid chat about EGX Rezzed, The Highwaymen, Dororo, The Lethal White and more! The post Geek Speak 170: It’s Borgia appeared first on Big Red Barrel.
BiblioFiles: A CenterForLit Podcast about Great Books, Great Ideas, and the Great Conversation
Always winter. Never Christmas. That’s January for you. We need the perfect winter reads to get us through these dreary days. The CenterForLit crew shares their personal winter predilections and suggestions about what to read (and what not to read!) in order to survive until spring. Referenced Works:– Sponsor: The Bookening Podcast– Crime and Punishment, The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky– War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy– “For The Time Being” by W.H. Auden– The Cuckoo’s Calling, Lethal White by Robert Galbraith– The Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling– Code of the Woosters by P.G. Wodehouse– One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Alexandr Solzhenitsyn– The Hiding Place by Corrie ten Boom (with Elizabeth and John Sherrill)– Rebecca by Daphne de Maurier– The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis – The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens– Dickensian by BBC, available on Amazon Prime– Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson– The Adventures of Tintin by Hergé– The Father Brown Stories by G.K. Chesteron– Owl Moon by Jane Yolen– Snowflake Bentley by Jacqueline Briggs– Song and Dance Man by Karen Ackerman– The Mitten by Jan Brett – Katy and the Big Snow by Virginia Lee Burton– The Spy Who Came In From the Cold, Smiley’s People, A Perfect Spy by John le Carré– The Night Manager by BBC, available on Amazon Prime– Death on the Nile by Agatha Christie– The Origin of Species by Charles DarwinWe love hearing your questions and comments! You can contact us by emailing adam@centerforlit.com, or you can visit our website www.centerforlit.com to find even more ways to participate in the conversation.
We pull apart the latest **Cormoran Strike** novel on this episode of **Reading, Writing, Rowling**. Katy and John dissect J.K. Rowling’s most recent crime novel **Lethal White** with guests Beatrice Groves and Louise Freeman. In a lively, detailed, and wide-ranging conversation, we talk about predictions we got right (like Louise’s accurate guess about the London Olympics), how the relationships in the books are developing, literary allusions, mythic elements, and where the story might be going in future books.
White Whale time! Specifically George Eliot’s Middlemarch. Yes, Michael actually read the damn thing and Hannah read it for like the 60th time. Get their feelings about the book, some background on George herself, and a dose of what H & M are *actually* reading. Thank you for a great season two!! Books mentioned: My Life in Middlemarch, Rebecca Mead; The Last Samurai, Helen DeWitt; Lethal White, Robert Galbraith. Resources: Rebecca Mead in the New Yorker, Henry James negging Middlemarch. Email us at thatbookpod@gmail.com. Friend us on Goodreads and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
Book Bites are quick, five minute looks at a book from readers. Try a new book this week! Today’s book is from Beth:Lethal White, by Robert Galbraith. Want to be a full book group member? Join us on Patreon! For as little as $1 a month, you can support the podcast as well as helping to keep Official Office Dog, Lady Grey, in treats. We also have new episodes of our leadership podcast: Linking Our Libraries dropping every Thursday morning; subscribe to get it in your app, or stream it on our website.
Episode number 15. Does it seem to anyone else like it’s getting crazy real? We are having such fun! Tune in this week to hear Meredith and Kaytee discuss three books each as well as something that we read that surprised us! You’ll hear a “bookish moment of the week” from each of us: a family road trip listen and a perfect reading moment. Next, we tackle what we are currently reading, a smorgasbord of titles ranging from YA to fantasy to literary fiction to thrillers. We’ve got a bit of everything! Our mini deep dive this week is about the books that most recently surprised us. And you might be surprised as well by one of these titles! As always, we finish up with A Book (yep, capitalized) that we’d like to press into every reader’s hands: a sci-fi thriller and a classic children’s series. Time-stamped show notes are below with references to every book and resource we mentioned in this episode. If you’d like to listen first and not spoil the surprise, don’t scroll down! . . . . . 3:03 - The Wondering Years by Knox McCoy 3:11 - Episode Nine with Meg Teitz 5:59 - Wundersmith by Jessica Townsend 6:54 - South of Broad by Pat Conroy 8:52 - A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara 10:50 - The Price of Tides by Pat Conroy 12:08 - A Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. Schwab 12:22 - He Read She Read Podcast 14:30 - A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas 15:05 - Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin 16:15 - My Name is Venus Black by Heather Lloyd 16:34 - Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson 20:05 - Ghost by Jason Reynolds 22:21 - The Crossover by Kwame Alexander 22:53 - Scythe by Neal Schusterman 23:35 - Thunderhead by Neal Schusterman 23:54 - They Both Die At The End by Adam Silvera 26:43 - Career of Evil by Robert Galbraith 26:49 - Silkworm by Robert Galbraith 29:16 - Lethal White by Robert Galbraith 30:18 - Louise Penny’s new book: Kingdom of the Blind 32:13 - Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte 32:19 - Brightly Burning by Alexa Donne 35:08 - 50 Shades of Grey by E.L. James 36:23 - Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders 38:35 - Dark Matter by Blake Crouch 40:04 - Pines by Blake Crouch 41:19 - I Am Pilgrim by Terry Hayes 41:55 - The Boxcar Children by Gertrude Hayes 42:11 - Boxcar Children Books 1-4 as Box Set 43:25 - The War That Saved My Life by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley *Please note that all book titles linked above are Amazon affiliate links. Your cost is the same, but a small portion of your purchase will come back to us to help offset the costs of the show. Thanks for your support!*
Final Guys favorite, Mike Flanagan, is back again with THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE, yet another Netflix original. Can Flanagan manage to pull of the re-imagining of an all-time classic, or does Netflix have another mediocre offering? Our weekly staff picks consists of Dream Warriors, From Beyond, Subspecies, Primal Rage, The Matrix, Willow, C.H.U.D., and Lethal White by Robert Galbraith.
Books of Magic, Action 1004, Old Lady Harley, Black Panther vs Deadpool, Infinity Wars: Arachknight, Captain Marvel Halloween Spooktacular, Spider-Geddon, Spider-Girls, Ghost Spider, What If: Thor, X-Men Black - Juggernaut, Whispering Dark, Red Sonja Halloween Special, Kiss: Blood and Stardust, Mars Attacks, Lodger, TMNT: Michelangelo, Dead Kings, Backstagers Halloween Intermission Reviews: CW shows, Lethal White, Doctor Who s11e4, A Study in Emerald, Harley Quinn vol 6, West Edmonton Mall News: Disenchantment renewed, WW84 delayed, Pirates reboot, American Vandal canceled, Katherine Langford cast in Avengers (Kate Bishop?!) Comics Details: Books of Magic 1 by at Kat Howard, Tom Fowler, Jordan Boyd Old Lady Harley 1 by Frank Tieri, Inaki Miranda, Eva De La Cruz Black Panther vs. Deadpool 1 by Daniel Kibblesmith, Ricardo Lopez Ortiz, Felipe Sobreiro Infinity Wars: Arachknight 1 by Dennis Hopeless, Alejandro Garza, Victor Olazaba, Ruth Redmond Marvel Super Hero Adventures: Captain Marvel Halloween Spooktacular by Jacob Chabot, Jeff Loveness Spider-Geddon 2 by Christos Gage, Jorge Molina, Jay Leisten, Roberto Poggi, Craig Yeung, David Curiel Spider-Girls 1 by Jody Houser, Andres Genolet, Triona Farrell Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider 1 by Seanan McGuire, Rosi Kampe, Ian Herring What If: Thor by Ethan Sacks, Michele Bandini, Matt Milla X-Men Black - Juggernaut by Robbie Thompson, Shawn Crystal, Rico Renzi, Lonnie Nadler, Zac Thompson, Geraldo Borges, Rachelle Rosenberg Whispering Dark 1 by Christopher Emgard, Tomas Aira Mars Attacks! 1 by Kyle Starks, Chris Schweizer Lodger 1 by David and Maria Lapham Red Sonja Halloween Special by Erik Burnham, Anthony Marques, Reilly Brown, Tom DeFalco, Tom Garcia Kiss: Blood and Stardust 1 by Bryan Hill, Rodney Buchemi, Adriano Agusto TMNT Macro Series 2: Michelangelo by Ian Flynn, Michael Dialynas Dead Kings 1 by Steve Orlando, Matt Smith, Lauren Affe Backstagers Halloween Intermission by James Tynion IV, Rian Sygh, Walter Baiamonte A Study in Emerald by Nail Gaiman, Rafael Albuquerque, Rafael Scavone, Dave Stewart Comics Countdown: Redneck 16 by Donny Cates, Lisandro Estherren, Dee Cunniffe Wonder Woman 57 by James Tynion IV, Emanuela Lupacchino, Ray McCarthy, Romulo Fajardo Jr. Sentry 5 by Jeff Lemire, Joshua Cassara, Rain Beredo Backstagers Halloween Intermission by James Tynion IV, Rian Sygh, Walter Baiamonte Babyteeth 13 by Donny Cates, Garry Brown, Mark Englert TMNT Macro-Series: Michelangelo by Ian Flynn, Michael Dialynas Terrifics 9 by Jeff Lemire, Jose Luis, Jordi Tarragona, Michael Atiyeh Blastosaurus 3 by Richard Fairgray, Paul Eiding Spider-Girls 1 by Jody Houser, Andres Genolet, Triona Farrell The Long Lon 4 by Ben Coleman, Dylan Meconis, Emilee Denich, Maria Robado
JK Rowling writing as Galbraith has created detective Cormoran Strike, war veteran turned private eye and new darling of gritty British crime fiction. In Cormoran’s fourth outing, his partner Robin Ellacott is now a partner in the agency, and they are faced with another brutal murder—this time a Cabinet Minister. Narrator Glenister is perfecting his command of the audiobook series, and listeners are hooked from the get-go. For more free audiobook recommendations, sign up for AudioFile Magazine’s newsletter on our website. On today’s episode are Jo Reed and AudioFile Magazine editor & founder Robin Whitten Support for Behind the Mic comes from Grammy Award-winning publisher Hachette Audio, home to works by James Patterson, JK Rowling, Joel Osteen, David Sedaris, David Baldacci, Elin Hilderbrand, Michael Connelly, and many more bestselling audiobooks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
* This week's sponsor is BeachBody OnDemand! Text 'MuggleCast' to 303030 to try it for free! * Welcome Slug Club member Lottie! * Our first glimpse at the new ride coming to Wizarding World Orlando! * Is a new open world Harry Potter video game on the way? We discuss the recently leaked trailer! * Lethal White is headed to the BBC in a four-part series! * Chapter-by-Chapter continues with Snape Victorious * One listener writes in to reveal Slughorn's full name * 7 Word Summary: Harry feels really frustrated by Snape's attitude * Connecting The Threads: Late arrival to Hogwarts and a confrontation with Snape * Tonks finds Harry on the train; much like the movie, would we have preferred Luna? * Why aren't alarms going off and an official manhunt underway if Harry is missing? * The security measures in place set a much darker tone at Hogwarts * We discuss Snape's behavior towards Tonks, Harry and as a professor overall * Did Dumbledore appointing Snape DADA professor seal his own fate? * Why does Ron think Moody was a professor - does he not know the truth about Barty? * Why won't Ron still not believe Harry about Draco being a Death Eater? * Grawp's New Mountain Home - could it play a role in Fantastic Beasts? * We give our MVPs of the Week and Rename The Chapter * Quizzitch: What is Snape's first DADA arts lesson about?
Przed Wami drugi w historii Czytu Czytu LIVE! Tym razem wszystkie postanowiłyśmy przeczytać powieść „Lethal White” („Zabójcza biel”), czwarty tom cyklu o przygodach Cormorana Strike’a i Robin Ellacott autorstwa Roberta Galbraitha (znanego lepiej jako J.K. Rowling). LIVE postanowiłyśmy podzielić na trzy segmenty – omówienie bezspoilerowe, omówienie spoilerowe oraz Q&A, podczas którego odpowiadałyśmy na pytania zadawane nam na czacie. Zapraszamy do oglądania i słuchania! 00:06:40 – OmówienieRead more
Przed Wami drugi w historii Czytu Czytu LIVE! Tym razem wszystkie postanowiłyśmy przeczytać powieść „Lethal White” („Zabójcza biel”), czwarty tom cyklu o przygodach Cormorana Strike’a i Robin Ellacott autorstwa Roberta Galbraitha (znanego lepiej jako J.K. Rowling). LIVE postanowiłyśmy podzielić na trzy segmenty – omówienie bezspoilerowe, omówienie spoilerowe oraz Q&A, podczas którego odpowiadałyśmy na pytania zadawane nam na czacie. Zapraszamy do oglądania i słuchania! 00:06:40 – Omówienie bezspoilerowe 00:38:50 – Omówienie spoilerowe 00:56:00 – Q&A Czytu Czytu prowadzą: Magdalena Adamus (Megu) Marta Najman (Oceansoul) Katarzyna Czajka-Kominiarczuk (Zwierz Popkulturalny) Jesteśmy częścią sieci podcastów Podsluchane.pl: Odwiedź naszą stronę: www.czytuczytu.pl Napisz do nas na: czytuczytu@podsluchane.pl Sprawdź inne nasze podcasty: www.podsluchane.pl Polub fanpage naszej sieci: www.facebook.com/podsluchanepl Zobacz nasz sklep z gadżetami: www.podsluchane.pl/sklep
We're back on our search for the Holy Grail of bad books, as we reread Dan Brown's most famous work. From weaponized peanuts to sex cults, there's plenty of secrets to uncover this week. But will we be able to answer the ultimate question: Do we still hate this book? A very special thank you to Ben Cope for our theme song! Check out his YouTube channel: youtube.com/fretwiz. Rather be reading this fortnight: Lethal White by Robert Galbraith Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff Christ's Childhood Pal by Christopher Moore Are you in a sex cult? Write to us and let us know! Email: hatereadcast @ gmail Twitter: @hatereadcast, @emnoteliza, @amdeebee
This week, Liberty discusses a few great older books, including On Such a Full Sea. This week's episode was sponsored by Lethal White by Robert Galbraith.
* Special guest Kamilah joins the show! * A plug for Alanna Bennett's [excellent piece](https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/alannabennett/seeing-a-black-hermione-in-2018) on what a Black Hermione represents * Evanna Lynch is Dancing With The Stars! Eric has all of the info. * Lethal White hits store shelves next week! * Chapter-by-Chapter continues with Draco's Detour * Our seven word summary makes a little more sense this week: Diagon Alley looks really sad and desolate * End of the Innocence: they kidnapped the ice cream guy and the wandmaker! * JKR provides some insight on Fortescue‘s intended role * Quidditch Captain = preferred bathroom access * Why has Molly's perspective on security changed in one chapter? * How is Hagrid a viable security guard? * Harry and Narcissa face off in Madam Malkin's * Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes provides some much needed levity in an otherwise dark chapter * We’re all impressed by the twins’ level of magic * Inside Borgin and Burkes: Vanishing cabinets, necklaces, dark marks and more * Why does Hermione take such a uncalculated risk? * The hosts given their MVPs of the Week and Rename The Chapter * Quizzitch: Who is in the first train compartment that the trio run into on the Hogwarts Express?
Sevin Okyay bu hafta eski bir polisiye romanla yayında. Robert Galbraith takma adıyla yayınlanan, J. K. Rowling'in 2015 polisiye romanıdır. Cormoran Strike polisiye romanları serisinin üçüncü romanı ve onu 2018'de Lethal White ve 2020'de Troubled Blood izliyor. Sevin Okyay kitaptan bir bölüm okutuyor, romana ve yazarına ilişkin yorumlar yapıyor.
The Joy of Geek Podcast, Episode 71: Fall Film Season 2018 Preview On this episode of The Joy of Geek Podcast, we (Rich and Kevin) bring you our epic, 2018 Fall Film Season Preview. And although this fall's lineup doesn't include new releases from the MCU, Pixar or Star Wars universes, its still shaping up to be an awesome season for moviegoers. We'll discuss the most exciting and significant films - from Mortal Engines and Bad Times a the El Royale, to Aquaman, Venom, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and beyond - and offer our thoughts on which ones look most jaw-dropping, epic, surprising and/or dramatically promising. But first, we discuss some of the latest geek culture news, and wax poetic about the TV shows, movies and comics we've been enjoying recently. Our topics include: new Doom Patrol and Star Wars: Episode IX casting announcements, A Quiet Place sequel news, the new Cormoran Strike novel Lethal White, Jack Ryan on Amazon, BBC America's Killing Eve, The Good Place, Sons of Anarchy, Babyteeth, Prom of the Dead and more. So join us, as we discuss a number of would-be nominees for the Most Popular Film Oscar, that will now just have to settle for making fans really, really happy. This...is the Joy of Geek!
* Happy Birthday Harry & Jo! * We rank Harry's birthdays from worst to best * MuggleCast turns 13 years old on August 7! * We break down the details of two new Crimes of Grindelwald posters * ZouWu? JKR reveals the mysterious beast in the recent Crimes of Grindelwald trailer! * Ezra Miller talks about Credence's character development * The biggest Harry Potter LEGO set ever hits store shelves August 15 * Patrons share their thoughts and questions on the latest trailer * Does Dumbledore see Grindelwald in the Mirror of Erised because he desires him to be captured? * What role exactly will Nicolas Flamel play in The Crimes of Grindelwald? * How will Jacob find himself with Newt? * Will Credence be reunited with his true family? Will he ever get the chance to go to wizarding school? * Was Abernathy working for Grindelwald the whole time? Did he help him capture Graves? * We compare Grindewald's populist movement and Dumbledore's timid response to that of the U.S. in the 1930s * Voicemails cover the Deathly Hallows, splitting the films into five parts, Johnny Depp and more * Chicken Soup For The MuggleCast Soul returns * Don't forget: Cormoran Strike is back in Lethal White on September 18 * Quizzitch: What floor is Vernon Dursley's office on at Grunnings?
* Pottermore makes some staffing changes- Scholastic confirms release of Crimes of Grindelwald screenplay * The mystery behind Hogwarts Mystery is revealed! * Main Discussion: Crimes of Grindewald trailer roundup * We breakdown the Lestrange family tree in more detail * What does it mean that Leta and Credence are half-siblings? Will this test allegiances? * Who is Yusuf Kama? Could it have been him staring at the family tree? * Listeners fact check us on the Minister for Magic, DADA professor and headmaster during the late 1920s * Did Dumbledore's comment about Newt not following directions mean Newt really isn't supposed to be in Paris? * Could Grindelwald been standing before a group of peers presenting his crimes? * Could the dance Leta attended be her own wedding or engagement party? * What role does Leta have in all of this? Is she a casual observer to the unfolding events or does she pick a side? * J.K. Rowling Sez covers Lethal White, Newt & Kennilworthy Whisp's friendship and 85-year-old grandmothers * We respond to tweets on Grindelwald's cell, Dumbledore's put-outer, the DADA classroom and the history of transport to Hogwarts * Quizzitch: In Chamber of Secrets, what three nonsense spells does Harry aim at the bush before Dudley calls for his mother?