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Zach welcomes back Paul Kovit (Director/Editor, ‘No Soap Radio' ) on a marathon in Metropolis as they dive into the classic Superhero TV series, ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN! Get ready to take flight with the guys as they unpack the origins of the show, demystify the casting of its cast & how they felt being part of the show, marvel at special effect & stunt snafus & successes, break down 5 episodes of the show that stand out in the first two seasons, & then finally mull over the many ways Reeves' outing as Superman stands tall in the legacy of Superman & Superhero television at large. PLUS: Find out exactly how Zach sounds at the mention of terrible studio chiefs. ———- Check out Paul's amazing work at NO SOAP RADIO Website: https://nosoapradioplayers.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/@nosoapradiorecreations?si=U8ee4YMPuXK3iXw0
Has The Boys Season 5 lost its edge… or is it just building toward a massive finale? In this episode of SuperHero Homies, we give our full spoiler review and breakdown of The Boys Season 5 Episodes 1-4, discussing the writing, character arcs, satire, and whether the final season is living up to expectations. Main Review begins after the 26-minute cold open We dive into: • Full breakdown of The Boys Season 5 Episodes 1-4 • Why the show feels like it's spinning its wheels again • How Season 5 compares to Seasons 1-4 • The strengths and weaknesses of the writing and pacing • The powerful A-Train storyline and emotional impact • Why the satire isn't hitting as hard as it used to • The inconsistency of Homelander (Antony Starr) • Strong performances from the cast despite weaker storytelling • Whether the final season can still deliver a satisfying ending • Our predictions for the back half of The Boys Season 5 While there are still standout moments, these early episodes feel like familiar territory. The big question is: Can The Boys stick the landing before it's too late? Cold Open (First 26 Minutes) Before diving into The Boys, we cover a wide range of pop culture news and discussions: Django & Zorro Movie News • The surprising crossover concept • Lack of involvement from Quentin Tarantino • The Django/Zorro comic book connection • What this movie would need to succeed Remembering Gerry Conway • Celebrating the legacy of a comic book legend • Creator of The Punisher and Jason Todd • Writer of The Night Gwen Stacy Died • His lasting impact on Marvel and DC Comics Spider-Man: Brand New Day Updates • Rumors that Man-Spider won't appear (and why that might be a good thing) • The “worst-kept secret” of Sadie Sink as Jean Grey • Concerns about too many characters and cameos About SuperHero Homies SuperHero Homies is a superhero and pop culture podcast covering Marvel, DC Comics, The Boys, Invincible, Star Wars, comic book movies, TV shows, and nerd culture. Expect deep dives, bold takes, and fun discussions every week. Support the Homies! Our official merch store is LIVE! Grab t-shirts, hoodies, tote bags & more: https://superherohomies.printify.me/ If you enjoy: Superhero TV reviews Comic book discussions Episode breakdowns Fan theories & predictions The Boys analysis Podcast-style debates Make sure to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE to help us grow the Homie-verse! #TheBoys #TheBoysSeason5 #Homelander #SuperHeroHomies #TVReview #EpisodeBreakdown #ComicBookSeries #AmazonPrime #PopCulturePodcast
Invincible Season 4 didn't just finish strong… it may have stuck the landing in a BIG way. In this episode of SuperHero Homies, we give our full spoiler review and breakdown of Invincible Season 4 Episodes 6-8, covering the final arc, biggest moments, character development, and what this means for Season 5. Main Review begins after our 18-minute cold open We dive into: • Full breakdown of Invincible Season 4 Episodes 6-8 • Why these episodes deliver some of the best pacing and action in the series • The terrifying presence of Thragg as an unstoppable Viltrumite threat • Omni-Man's redemption arc and why it's one of the best slow burns in superhero TV • Mark and Eve dealing with heavy emotional and moral challenges • Incredible voice acting performances across the board • How the show faithfully adapts key moments from the Invincible comics • The intense, high-stakes finale and what it sets up next • Our predictions and hype for Invincible Season 5 If you've been watching Invincible on Prime Video, this is a must-listen breakdown of one of the best animated superhero series out right now. Cold Open (First 18 Minutes — Things Get… Weird ) Before diving into the finale, we kick things off with: Lemon Meringue Pie M&M's Taste Test (Not Sponsored) • A surprise snack segment you didn't see coming • Are they amazing… or a crime against candy? “Michael” Movie Discourse • The online reaction to the new film Michael • Is the criticism fair or overblown? • Performances by Jaafar Jackson and Colman Domingo getting major praise • Does the movie play it too safe? About SuperHero Homies SuperHero Homies is a superhero and pop culture podcast covering Invincible, Marvel, DC Comics, anime, movies, TV shows, and everything in nerd culture. Expect fun conversations, deep dives, and bold takes every week. Support the Homies! Our official merch store is LIVE! Grab t-shirts, hoodies, tote bags & more: https://superherohomies.printify.me/ If you enjoy: Superhero TV reviews Comic book discussions Episode breakdowns Fan theories & predictions Invincible analysis Podcast-style debates Make sure to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE to help us grow the Homie-verse! #Invincible #InvincibleSeason4 #OmniMan #Thragg #SuperHeroHomies #TVReview #EpisodeBreakdown #ComicBookSeries #PrimeVideo #PopCulturePodcast
Prime Video has canceled Gen V, bringing the college-set The Boys spinoff to an end after Season 2. In this quick Geek Freaks Headlines episode, Frank breaks down why the cancellation is disappointing but not entirely surprising, especially with the Gen V cast expected to appear in the finale of The Boys.The episode also looks ahead to Vought Rising, the upcoming 1950s-set spinoff centered on Soldier Boy and a murder mystery inside the early days of Vought. Frank talks about how recent The Boys episodes may already be setting the table for that series while also questioning whether the main show is landing its final stretch.00:00 Gen V Canceled at Prime Video00:16 Vought Rising and the 1950s Murder Mystery Setup00:35 What Gen V Could Have Become After Homelander00:51 Soldier Boy, Vought Rising, and The Boys Finale Setup01:09 Is The Boys Landing the Plane?Gen V has been canceled and will not return for Season 3.Frank feels the show had reached a decent stopping point, even if it was starting to find its own identity.The Gen V cast is expected to connect directly into the finale of The Boys.Vought Rising is positioned as the next major spinoff, with Soldier Boy playing a central role.The recent focus on Soldier Boy and Vought's past may be setting up the next chapter of the franchise.Frank is still invested in The Boys, but wants to see whether the final episodes stick the landing.“Gen V just got canceled over at Prime. That's The Boys spinoff. It's not coming back for Season 3.”“It was really starting to build its own identity and start to feel like its own show.”“No more Gen V, but at least we have Vought Rising coming up.”“The Boys is so crazy and good.”Subscribe to Geek Freaks Headlines for quick updates on the biggest stories in movies, TV, gaming, and geek culture. Leave a review, share the episode, and join the conversation using #GeekFreaks. For all the news discussed on our shows, visit GeekFreaksPodcast.com.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcastThreads: https://www.threads.net/@geekfreakspodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/geekfreakspodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcastDid you like Gen V, and are you disappointed it is ending? Do you think The Boys is setting up Vought Rising well, or should the final season stay focused on closing the main story?TV & Film, Entertainment News, Geek Culture, The Boys, Gen V, Vought Rising, Prime Video, Superhero TV, Comic Book Shows, Pop Culture NewsTimestamps and TopicsKey TakeawaysMemorable QuotesCall to ActionFollow UsListener Questions
The show breaks down the first teaser for HBO Max's Lanterns and why it's intentionally more grounded than many fans expected. Frank digs into the detective story setup in the American heartland, the Hal Jordan and John Stewart dynamic, why the teaser keeps the ring powers mostly off screen, and how the muted visuals feel closer to Green Lantern: Earth One than classic cosmic spectacle. The conversation also branches into what this approach could mean for future DCU projects if Lanterns sticks the landing.00:00 First impressions: a grounded teaser and the early backlash00:13 What the case looks like: a heartland murder mystery and the local sheriff factor00:27 How this could pivot to the cosmic side and potential DCU connections00:40 The real hook: Hal vs. John, training, testing, and trust00:54 Visual choices: muted powers, dirtier suit, “old beaten up cop” energy01:08 Music choice: “State Trooper” and the cop story signal01:15 Quick cosmic nods: Lantern Corps distance and the “squirrel” line01:22 Bigger takeaway: could this open the door for other grounded DC charactersThe teaser is clearly positioning Lanterns as a detective story first, cosmic superhero story secondThe restraint on ring powers reads like a tone choice, and a budget choice, not a lack of ambitionHal and John's push and pull feels like the engine of the show, with both characters having valid pointsThe suit and overall palette look intentionally worn and lived in, matching the older, battered Hal framingThe teaser leaves breadcrumbs for the wider Corps, while keeping the focus on this case and this partnershipIf this tone works, it could become a template for other DCU characters who thrive in smaller, moodier stories“They told you so early on. It's going to be a grounded detective story.”“The dynamic is the real hook on this one.”“All the visuals are very muted.”“He's like that old beaten up cop you see from Lethal Weapon.”“One of them is a squirrel, so they can't really hold a conversation.”If you dug this breakdown, subscribe to Geek Freaks Headlines and leave a quick review. Share the episode with the hashtag #GeekFreaksHeadlines and tell us what you think of the teaser's grounded approach.For all the news we discuss on the show, our home base is GeekFreaksPodcast.com.Instagram: @geekfreakspodcastTwitter: @geekfreakspodThreads: @geekfreakspodcastFacebook: Geek Freaks PodcastPatreon: Geek Freaks PodcastWhat's your read on the teaser's tone so far, and what's the one Lantern moment you're hoping they save for the full trailer? Send your thoughts and we'll feature a few on an upcoming episode.Lanterns, Green Lantern, Hal Jordan, John Stewart, DCU, DC Studios, HBO Max, James Gunn, Green Lantern Corps, Superhero TV, Comic Book News, TV Trailers, True Detective, DC Comics, Geek Freaks HeadlinesTimestamps and TopicsKey TakeawaysMemorable QuotesCall to ActionLinks and ResourcesFollow UsListener QuestionsApple Podcast Tags
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On Challenge Accepted, we break down the Gen V Season 2 finale and how it tees up the last chapter of The Boys. We talk about the big reveal around Cipher, the season's mid-section slowdown, and why Godolkin works best when the story actually stays on campus. We dig into standout arcs for Marie, Jordan, Emma, and Sage, the villain's core weakness, and why those Starlight and A-Train beats matter. We also highlight the effects work, tributes woven into the story, and what we expect to carry over into The Boys. Timestamps and Topics 00:00 — Welcome and gut reactions to the finale 00:37 — How Gen V strengthens The Boys without losing its own identity 01:14 — Cipher reveal and why the mystery felt obvious but still worked 03:10 — The villain's plan, limits, and the Homelander ceiling 08:31 — Character arcs: Marie's shift from guilt to healer, power ceilings, and "Odessa" 14:39 — Jordan's dual-performance growth and the breakup that actually lands 16:11 — Effects and fight design that make the powers feel dangerous 18:59 — Emma's healing, leadership, and that meaningful Polarity moment 21:07 — Sam as wild card, where he works and where he doesn't 27:19 — Finale tie-ins: who returns, who levels up, and what it signals for The Boys Key Takeaways Gen V continues to be a smart spinoff that supports The Boys while standing on its own. The mid-season drags when the story strays from Godolkin. Keeping it on campus would have helped. Cipher's reveal is predictable, but the character's obsession is the real weakness and pays off thematically. Marie's arc lands: from self-blame to a confident healer positioned near the top tier of Supes. Jordan's two-actor portrayal reads as one cohesive character with real growth and independence. Emma's journey embraces the "cracks with gold" idea and includes a touching tribute beat with Polarity. The show dials back gross-out for purposeful impact while keeping visceral, readable action. Starlight and A-Train moments are not cameos for fun. They set the board for The Boys in a clear way. Quotes "It actually makes me more excited for The Boys now." "My only real negative for the season is the middle slowed down. They should have stayed at Godolkin." "She's not a murderer. She's a healer. Maybe one of the best." "The effects sell the powers. If we had these in real life, they'd be terrifying." "A-Train showing up with Starlight was a fist-pump moment." Call to Action If you enjoyed this episode, follow and subscribe, then drop a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Share the episode with a friend and tag us with #ChallengeAcceptedPod so we can shout you out next week. Links and Resources GeekFreaksPodcast.com — our home base and the source of all news discussed during our podcast Follow Us Instagram: @challengeacceptedlive TikTok: @challengeacceptedlive Twitter: @CAPodcastLive Email your thoughts or challenges: challengeacceptedgefx@gmail.com Listener Questions What worked best for you in the Gen V finale, and what do you want to see carry into The Boys? Send your take to challengeacceptedgefx@gmail.com or DM us on Instagram. We'll feature our favorites on a future episode. Apple Podcast Tags Gen V Season 2, The Boys, Godolkin University, Jaz Sinclair, Maddie Phillips, Lizze Broadway, Hamish Linklater, Chance Perdomo, A-Train, Starlight, Amazon Prime Video, Superhero TV, TV Review, Challenge Accepted Podcast
In our last solo review before the finale, Frank breaks down Peacemaker Season 2, Episode 7, “Like a Thief in the Night.” We cover how the Earth X arc reframes the team's choices, why Adebayo finally steps from reactive to proactive, the surprising nuance to Augie in a fascist world, and how Vigilante's sacrifice resets the board for the finale. We also talk about the episode's strongest character beats, where the mechanics show, and why John Cena's work this season stands out as his best to date. untitled Timestamps and Topics 00:00 Intro, episode plan, and what's coming for the finale 00:44 Dropped into Earth X and the Argus escape 01:09 Adebayo and Judo Master connect, seeing the world for what it is 03:06 Team regroups with two Vigilantes, plans the house infiltration 04:16 A different Augie in a different world, and what that says about DCU Augie 06:15 Chris vs. the past he can't outrun 07:14 Keith's near-death, Chris's breaking point, and a choice with consequences 08:27 The portal sequence, who stays behind, and what it sets up 09:10 John Cena's leap from Season 1 to now 09:52 What worked: real consequences, character-first storytelling, grounded stakes 15:44 Where it stumbles: mechanical connectors and limited Earth X texture 17:26 Performance shoutouts: Holland, Brooks, and scene craft 18:42 Why this is a perfect penultimate chapter and what we want from the finale Key Takeaways Earth X is a mirror, not a gimmick. The episode uses the setting to highlight privilege, hate, and willful blindness, pushing Chris to confront what he doesn't see until it's too late. Adebayo steps up. She's the glue when she's active, not reactive. This is her most decisive episode of the season, rallying the team and reframing her personal accountability. Augie's complexity lands. In a world that validates him, Augie isn't “better,” but he's different. That contrast sheds light on how alienation hardened DCU Augie. Consequences feel real. Death is on the table, choices cost something, and quiet character beats carry more weight than the explosions around them. Cena levels up. The grief and surrender scenes rank among the season's best acting, selling Chris as a broken man trying to do one right thing. Minor stumbles. A few transitions feel mechanical and Earth X's texture could use more on-screen shading to heighten anxiety and stakes. Quotes “This episode is character first, even when the world is exploding around them.” “Adebayo works best when she's leading, not reacting.” “Augie isn't redeemed here, he's contextualized. The world that embraced him made a different monster.” “Cena's performance turns Chris into a man who can finally look his guilt in the eye.” Call to Action If you're enjoying these breakdowns, follow and subscribe, drop us a rating and review, and share the episode with a friend using #GeekFreaksPodcast. It helps a ton and keeps the conversation going into the finale. Links and Resources All show notes and news: GeekFreaksPodcast.com — the source of all news discussed on our podcast. Follow Us Website: GeekFreaksPodcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/geekfreakspod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcast Threads: https://www.threads.net/@geekfreakspodcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcast Listener Questions What do you think Earth X reveals about Chris that the main timeline couldn't? Where do you want Adebayo, Harcourt, and Vigilante to land after the finale? Send your thoughts and questions for next week's wrap-up, and we'll feature a few on the show. Apple Podcast Tags: Peacemaker Season 2, DCU, James Gunn, John Cena, Danielle Brooks, Jennifer Holland, Vigilante, Adebayo, Harcourt, Earth X, Argus, TV review, superhero TV, geek culture
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Frank sits down with James from Distance Nerding to unpack Peacemaker Season 2 Episode 2. They get into the portal arc and what it means for Chris as a character, why Eagly quietly steals the episode, and how James Gunn uses running gags like bird blindness to build heart under the humor. The conversation hits Economos wrestling with anxiety and loyalty, Harcourt's guard-up spiral, Maxwell Lord setup notes, and a few big swing predictions for where the last three episodes could go. Timestamps and Topics 00:00 Welcome and intro to James from Distance Nerding 00:41 First reactions and the tone of a bridge episode 01:20 Tim Meadows as Flurry and the bird blindness gag that keeps paying off 02:55 Eagly reminder and the home defense sequence 03:34 Who hunts Eagly and why that matters for stakes 03:54 The portal arc and the pull of a “better life” versus the 11th Street Boys 05:36 Frank's theory that the other world celebrates the wrong heroes 07:16 Economos anxiety, Argus pressure, and found family 08:20 Wanting solitude yet craving connection 09:25 The quiet role Economos plays as a buffer between Argus and Peacemaker 10:49 Harcourt's arc and the “is it nepotism if they are perfect for the part” debate 12:10 Maxwell Lord read and why this version fits the DCU tone 13:08 Little prop clues and what they say about each universe 14:59 Pacing notes and how small scenes plant story markers 16:50 Expecting a tonal pivot in the final three and how it could bridge into the DCU 18:14 Why mature side stories like this hit different than the big icons 19:13 The portal as a what if and a metaphor for avoiding the real work 21:02 A simple I love you that hints at hope in a darker world 22:05 Will Chris ever find peace or accept where he is 24:13 Amelia in the other world and why a perfect version may not be what he wants 25:01 Kintsugi idea and why the cracks are what make Chris care 25:57 Screener cutoff at five episodes and cameo speculation 27:06 Adebayo and Kia under strain and what career first says about her path 27:46 Will Economos choose Argus before choosing his people 28:47 Twilight Zone vibes and a pocket world that looks bright but is not 29:07 Hot take prediction that a certain Rick Flag could show up in a key way 30:12 Senior's revenge focus and Chris facing what he did 31:13 Guilt in the Maxwell Lord interview and the line that haunts him 32:31 Final thoughts plus a quick Alien Earth shout 32:53 Distance Nerding con schedule and Geek Freaks collabs 35:01 Sign off Key Takeaways Peacemaker is sitting in the tension between a tempting escape and the messy work of growth. Running jokes like bird blindness are doing character work, not just easy laughs. Eagly is more than a mascot. Giving him an active threat raises the emotional stakes at home. Economos is the quiet hinge of the team. His anxiety and Argus ties set up a hard choice. Harcourt is pushing people away to avoid being seen. That makes her mirror Chris more than ever. The other universe may celebrate ugly values under a hero banner. That could snap Chris back to who he is now, not who he was. Expect a big tone shift in the last three episodes with room for a surprise cameo that ties personal guilt to resolution. Memorable Quotes “Those callback jokes you think are throwaways keep coming back. It is gold.” “Eagly steals the show. We kind of forgot he is a badass.” “He can see the life he wants through the portal, but he has not dealt with his stuff.” “You cannot hide the body. Your problems keep rolling back out.” “I think the other world might be cheering for the wrong kind of hero.” Call to Action If you enjoyed this breakdown, follow and subscribe so you never miss an episode. Drop a rating and review to help more fans find the show. Share this episode with a friend and tag us with #ChallengeAcceptedPod. Links and Resources GeekFreaksPodcast.com for all our news coverage and updates Distance Nerding on YouTube for live shows and con coverage Follow Us Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/challengeacceptedlive/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@challengeacceptedlive?lang=en Twitter: https://x.com/CAPodcastLive Geek Freaks site for news: https://geekfreakspodcast.com/ Listener Questions What is your read on the portal world. Do you think Chris should stay and chase the old dream or come back and face the mess with his found family. Send your take and a prediction for Episode 3. We will read a few on the next show. Apple Podcast Tags Peacemaker, Peacemaker Season 2, Peacemaker S2E2, DCU, James Gunn, John Cena, Vigilante, Eagly, Maxwell Lord, Economos, Harcourt, TV review, superhero TV, DC Studios, Challenge Accepted, Geek Freaks, podcast recap, character analysis, portal story, found family
Episode Summary Frank breaks down the Season 2 premiere of Peacemaker with a clear eye on tone, pacing, and character arcs. He digs into how the show turns a once unlikable lead into someone worth rooting for, why the loneliness under the jokes hits harder this year, and how the new multiverse twist sets up real emotional stakes. You will hear thoughts on the Justice Gang cameo, the revamped intro, and the visual style of the folding door chamber. There is praise for John Cena's performance, predictions for where the 11th Street Kids are headed, and a quick show update while Thomas focuses on family. Timestamps and Topics 00:00 Welcome and show update for Challenge Accepted 00:52 What to expect while Thomas is on dad duty and how the show will roll 01:29 Spoiler alert and the review plan for this episode 02:06 Tone and pacing compared to Season 1 02:59 Why Peacemaker is now easy to root for 03:44 Loneliness balanced with humor and how the show pulls it off 04:34 Justice Gang interview gag with Maxwell Lord, Hawkgirl, and Guy Gardner 06:16 Harcourt at the bar and what that fight says about her headspace 07:04 Faster cross cutting and more time with the full crew 07:49 The 99 doors concept and Chris seeing Keith again 10:24 Reading the alt world and the darker subtext behind it 11:29 John Cena's quiet beats and why they land 12:06 Adebayo with Chris and Economos watching for Rick Flag Sr 13:33 Vigilante and Economos calls and why they still click 14:17 New intro song and dance and why it works 15:11 Folding chamber visuals and how the world multiplies 15:50 Justice Gang line up and a clean DCU reset inside the recap 18:13 Big moments to watch and a look ahead at the multiverse thread 19:27 Final thoughts and excitement for the season Key Takeaways Peacemaker's path from jerk to vulnerable lead keeps paying off because the show lets humor sit on top of real hurt. Season 2 spreads focus across the team which helps flesh out Harcourt, Adebayo, Economos, and Vigilante. The 99 doors device is more than a visual trick. It puts Chris face to face with the life he wished he had and tests his growth. Harcourt's bar scene shows a trained fighter chasing pain to feel anything at all. The Justice Gang cameo quietly resets the DCU context without getting lost in lore. John Cena's small moments carry as much weight as the big jokes. Expect a reckoning with Rick Flag Sr and a deeper look at guilt, forgiveness, and chosen family. Quotes “It is amazing how DC took a character like Peacemaker and now I am rooting for him in every way.” “These outsiders are going to reunite again.” “There are 99 doors in this folding chamber and each one asks who Chris wants to be.” “Sometimes we do not need to make it complicated. The reset is right there in front of us.” “John Cena is a fantastic actor and the quiet beats prove it.” Call to Action If you enjoyed this episode, follow the show, tap subscribe, and leave a rating and review. Share the episode with a friend and post your take with the hashtag #ChallengeAccepted. Follow Us Instagram: @challengeacceptedlive TikTok: @challengeacceptedlive Twitter: @CAPodcastLive Email: ChallengeAcceptedGFX@gmail.com Listener Questions Send your questions, hot takes, or challenges to ChallengeAcceptedGFX@gmail.com or DM us on Instagram or TikTok. Tell us your favorite moment from Peacemaker Season 2 Episode 1 and we may feature it in the next episode. Apple Podcast Tags Peacemaker, Peacemaker Season 2, Peacemaker review, DCU, James Gunn, John Cena, Vigilante, Harcourt, Adebayo, Rick Flag, Challenge Accepted podcast, TV review, superhero TV, Geek Freaks Network
As SUPERMAN & LOIS enters its fourth and final season this marks an official end to the long running CW/DC ArrowVerse. DJ and Roxy discuss the culmination of this era a DC Comics storytelling and wonder if anything can really replace it. This final season opens big with an adaptation of the iconic Death of Superman arc, forcing Tyler Hoechlin's Clark Kent/Superman to face off with Doomsday while Elizabeth Tulloch's Lois Lane must contend with a vengeful Lex Luthor (Michael Cudlitz). Plus our intrepid hosts catch up on AGATHA ALL ALONG and THE PENGUIN! More DJ! https://www.youtube.com/djtalkstrash https://www.twitter.com/djtalkstrash https://www.instagram.com/djtalkstrash More Roxy! https://www.twitter.com/roxystriar https://www.instagram.com/roxystriar Theme Music by: Steven James Schmidt For exclusive bonus podcasts like What We're Into, Mutant Academy, and more, check out our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/OnlyStupidAnswers
This week, Chanté Joseph meets Rapman, the writer and director of Supacell, one of the most watched shows on Netflix, to discuss what it takes to make a hit series, how he's redefining the superhero genre and what he plans to do next
In this episode we review 3 random episodes from different Superhero TV shows from the past. X-men Evolution, The New Batman Adventures and Smallville. Trust us when we say you won't want to miss these gems. They're bonkers.
It's time for our Season 6 Finale and Cole thought of the brilliant chaotic idea of trying to rank every superhero show ever made on a completely randomized bracket. Brace yourselves.
For this episode, we discuss The Sandman, She-Hulk, and Harley Quinn season 3. We breakdown our thoughts on each show so far and reveal what we like and dislike about each one. Check it out!
For this episode, we discuss The Sandman, She-Hulk, and Harley Quinn season 3. We breakdown our thoughts on each show so far and reveal what we like and dislike about each one. Check it out!
For this episode, we discuss The Sandman, She-Hulk, and Harley Quinn season 3. We breakdown our thoughts on each show so far and reveal what we like and dislike about each one. Check it out!
Taylor and Andrew chat about some comic book based TV shows! They chat about everything from The Boys to John Oliver to Pretty Little Liars. It's all here and it's all comic book shows.
The Superhero Show Show #435Superman and Lois [caption id="attachment_21128" align="aligncenter" width="1400"] Superman & Lois -- “Waiting for Superman” -- Image Number: SML215a_0068r.jpg -- Pictured (L-R): Wolé Parks as John Henry Irons and David Ramsey as John Diggle -- Photo: Bettina Strauss/The CW -- © 2022 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved.[/caption] It's the season finale of Superman and Lois, plus the conclusion of the interview with the gang from Superman and Lois Tapes, on an all-new Superhero Show Show! On an all-new episode of Superman and Lois, Cassie takes the night off and leaves Ryan in charge. He demands Katelynn and Mike help him break down the second season finale of Superman and Lois! We've been messing around with these Bizarro dumb dumbs (or is that smart smarts) for awhile now. It's high time Superman gets off of his butt and saves the day, despite not having any of his powers. Meanwhile. Tal is learning how to be a brother, Lois is learning how to be honest with co-workers, and Jordan and Jonathon are learning how to drive their sweet manly trucks. Also in this episode, it's the start of the 2022 Shushies! Every year, the Superhero Show Show gives an award to the best shows in the world of Superhero TV, and it begins tonight with best ensemble! Will the cast of Superman and Lois get nominated, making this a very themed show? Nope! As if that wasn't enough, the Superhero Show Show interview with the http://www.fortressofbaileytude.com/category/the-superman-and-lois-tapes/ (Superman and Lois Tapes) podcast concludes, and now it's time for Katelynn to take over! Kayelynn asks https://twitter.com/BaileysPodcasts (Mike), https://twitter.com/booknerdguru (Bethany), and https://twitter.com/AliSkyRichards (Ali) what they hope for the Superman and Lois finale, their hopes for season 3, and the ultimate Supes question: Superman and Lois or Smallville. All of that, plus discussions about and reviews of the rest of the week's shows, including Riverdale, Ms. Marvel, the second and third episodes of The Umbrella Academy, the season finale of The Flash, and of course...Herogasm on this week's The Boys! That's too much gosh darn show! TV EPISODES DISCUSSED:THE BOYS #306https://www.amazon.com/The-Boys-Season-1/dp/B0875THX53 (Watch The Boys on Amazon Prime) You're invited to the 70th Annual Herogasm! You must present this invitation in order to be admitted! Same rules as always: no cameras, no non-Supe guests unless they sign an NDA and they're DTF, and no telling any news media! It's BYOD, but food, alcohol and lube will be provided! And please remember to RSVP so we can get an accurate headcount for the caterer! THE FLASH #820https://www.cwtv.com/shows/the-flash/keep-it-dark/?play=f98c633a-11db-40c9-b3a0-9905929b225f (Watch The Flash on the CW) "Negative, Part Two" - (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, LV) (HDTV) SEASON FINALE - With The Flash (Grant Gustin) still reeling from everything that just happened, the rest of the team rallies to support him when he needs it the most. The series also stars Jesse L. Martin, Candice Patton, Danielle Panabaker, Danielle Nicolet, Kayla Compton and Brandon McKnight Marcus Stokes directed the episode written by Eric Wallace (#820). Original airdate 6/29/2022. Every episode of THE FLASH will be available to stream on The CW App and CWTV.com the day after broadcast for free and without a subscription, log-in or authentication required. MS. MARVEL #104https://www.disneyplus.com/welcome/ms-marvel?&cid=DSS-Search-Google-71700000091784672-&s_kwcid=AL!8468!3!602490043401!b!!g!!new%20movie&gclid=CjwKCAjwqauVBhBGEiwAXOepkQ4BYZsZ4zNVsiJ8hMm6eYVSFdGy11I6b78jW_4q7hufzxBuoI_7QhoCZl0QAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds (Watch Ms. Marvel on Disney Plus) Kamala travels around the world to solve the mystery...
There is a total of 10 superhero tv shows this year (that I'm watching) and its past time for me to rank them all (according to my bad predictions). She-Hulk, Moon Knight, Peacemaker, The Boys, Umbrella Acadamy, Invincible and (4) more are all discussed. Check it out!
There is a total of 10 superhero tv shows this year (that I'm watching) and its past time for me to rank them all (according to my bad predictions). She-Hulk, Moon Knight, Peacemaker, The Boys, Umbrella Acadamy, Invincible and (4) more are all discussed. Check it out!
There is a total of 10 superhero tv shows this year (that I'm watching) and its past time for me to rank them all (according to my bad predictions). She-Hulk, Moon Knight, Peacemaker, The Boys, Umbrella Acadamy, Invincible and (4) more are all discussed. Check it out!
In this episode, we compare the recent Marvel and DC TV offerings, as well as discussing the SURPRISE deleted Joker scene and some movie predictions for this weekend! Our new website: www.nerdtoknowmedia.com Support us : - www.paypal.me/wvidesk - Patreon: www.patreon.com/nerdtoknowmedia * Ko-fi.com/nerdtoknowmedia Email us: nerdtoknowmedia@gmail.com Book us for Panels: nerdtoknowmedia@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter : twitter.com/Nerdtoknowmedia We're on Spotify : open.spotify.com/show/0FRul8v6Xpy8JFD8clhlok Live Twitch Streams : www.twitch.tv/nerddux On YouTube : www.youtube.com/channel/UC43regzp-dUXlZ4EqYI5kAw -- Watch live at www.twitch.tv/nerddux Follow Kev on Twitter: twitter.com/kevtallica94 Watch Kevs D&D Show: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2ZT…tz8kqQACdxtWHU_-ksX
A big screen spin-off turned Superhero TV success story. We recap Season 1 of Peacemaker & its big impact on live action comic book adaptations.
This episode is about my top 10 favorite super hero tv shows. From blade,arrow,black lightning,manthis,flash,supergirl and much more. See who comes in at number one.Visit sanusivision.com or sanusivisionshop.com to see more podcast episodes,art and apparel
HellOOOOOO!!! We switched hosting platforms and have no idea how to post here, so things got jumbled! Two episodes this week though!! We open with Hawkeye's new TV show (00:00-25:00) and then talk about the controversy surrounding the Hawkeye Tv Show (25:20-31:10). After that we jump straight into our Stack Em Up "Whats the greatest superhero tv show of all time?" (31:40-1:01:45). Jose and Mizu then chat HBO Max's newest movie King Richard (1:02:00-1:12:30). We close the show with Platinum End and general anime talk! (1:12:45-1:23:00).
Today we discuss Young Thugs new album Punk(0:09). We also discuss some of our "favorite" moments from DC Fandome(11:15), which includes a small segment explaining why Smallville is the greatest Superhero TV show ever. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerds-of-the-fall/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nerds-of-the-fall/support
We caught up on Black Mirror, we finished Gifted, and we end up rating all superhero TV shows. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/t3g-media/support
Joseph and Sara obsess over Superhero TV shows! What defines the genre? What other genres are incorporated? The battle between grim and hopeful storytelling, the ideal number of episodes, when it's responsible to have a cape, the best catchphrases to yell in your car, and more!
SPOILER ALERT : Todays episode WILL contain spoilers for shows that have aired as soon as this year. Not all spoilers are major, but the are sprinkled throughout the podcast. With that, we are discussing our favorite live action TV shows today. Please Rate and Review. Like and subscribe. We love you all. https://linktr.ee/2dap
Marc has a new Dark Horse Sci=fi Series Last Flight Out, plus a look at where superhero films and television are today between Network TV Mvie Studios and Streaming Networks
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Published on Jun 23, 2021 Lk and the Filmz family rank your favorite superhero tv shows from S to Trashcan Oblivion! We feature #theboys, #jupiterslegacy, #daredevil, #punisher, and so much more! Follow the gang everywhere! https://linkfly.to/30506VhU4AG --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fiyasquadcast/support
TWIG Sunday Funnies is our dedicated monthly comic book discussion podcast!This issue:- The TWIG crew discuss forgotten superhero/comic book inspired tv shows of the 90's!Your Geekmasters:Mike "The Birdman" - https://twitter.com/BirdmanDoddJonathan "JT From Saskatoon" - https://twitter.com/JTfromSaskatoonAlex "The Producer" - https://twitter.com/DeThPhaseTWIGFeedback for the show?:Email: feedback@thisweekingeek.netTwitter: https://twitter.com/thisweekingeekiTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-week-in-geek/id215643675Spotify: spotify:show:0BHP4gkzubuCsJBhU3oNWXGoogle Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvMzU3MTAzNy9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVkCastbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id2162049Website: http://www.thisweekingeek.netMay 30, 2021
Last week we talked about all of the Marvel movies that will be coming out. We quickly realized that we missed a large part of the hero equation if we…
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This week the boys cover the premiere of Falcon and the Winter Soldier, talk Zack Snyder's Justice League and countdown their favorite Marvel and DC TV shows!
This week Disney is calling Star Wars Episode 9 a “course correction “ what does that mean? Sony stuck success with Venom but what does that mean for the MCU's Spider-man once the contract is up? Will Sony reclaim the wall crawler? Titans is also proving to be a success of at DC universe, so it should be no surprise that Swamp Thing will follow in it's footsteps. We have all the casting lowdown. All that and more this week on The House of Gozer podcast. Check out http://www.houseofgozer.com for shows and info. Join the House of Gozer on Fan Community on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/houseofgozer Follow the gang on Twitter @HOG_PODCAST Wanna drop us a line send us a message @ hogpodcast@gmail.com
Wade's World--The Deadpool Podcast Episode 29: Ninja aka Cable & Deadpool #3 (2004) In this week's episode, our (anti)heroes discuss the good and bad of Fox movies, how to motivate Fox executives, Superhero TV shows, reflections of modern politics in this issue, and the comics work of artist Patrick Zircher! Show notes: Wade's World: The Deadpool Podcast Episode 29: Ninja Smurf aka Cable & Deadpool #3 (2004) Get your OFFICAL Capes and Lunatics merchandise here: http://shrsl.com/?idim Follow us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKezHc4vA7JKhIuBNmBmvrQ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WadesWorldPod Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WadesWorldPodcast/ Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: nightwingpdphttps://twitter.com/ Follow Lilith Hellfire on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LilithHellfire Produced by: http://www.southgatemediagroup.com Production Team: Phil Perich, Rob Southgate
Orginally aired March 4th, 2016 The boys are back, and this week they have an in depth conversation about music, and specifically music that was discovered via television shows, movies, video games, and in one case, a tv commercial, all whilst waxing philosophically about radio being not quite dead yet. There's also a rousing game of the Nerd or Not trivia, this week featuring such notable categories as Archie Comics, Barbecue, the ACME Catalog, 80's/90's Superhero TV, and more! We also push the boundaries of good taste via an in depth discussion of the F bomb. This week's featured title is Masmorra: Dungeons of Arcadia! It's a new Kickstarter venture from the talented designers and artists at CoolMiniOrNot - be sure to check their project over at https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/coolminiornot/masmorra-dungeons-of-arcadia Our Channels: Subscribe To Our YouTube Facebook Twitter Instagram Twitch Jay's Pictures Of Tessie
The Starling Tribune: An Unofficial Arrow TV Show Fan Podcast
Starling Tribune - Season 5 Edition – Human Target (A CW Network Arrow Television Show Fan Podcast) The Official Arrow Podcast of the Gonna Geek Network Episode: “Human Target” [Season 5 Episode 5] Air Date: Wednesday, November 2, 2016 Director: Laura Belsey http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0069513/?ref_=tt_ov_dr 2x Arrow | 1x Stitchers | 1x Unforgettable Writers: Oscar Balderrama http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2421455/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr4 8x Arrow | 1x Drop Dead Diva | 2x Eli Stone Sarah Tarkoff http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3582666/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr5 6x Vixen | 2x Arrow Promo: https://www.comicbookmovie.com/tv/dc/arrow/new-extended-promo-for-arrow-season-5-episode-5-human-target-a146323 Weekly Ratings Episode # / Episode Title / Episode Air / Date / Rating 01 Legacy 5-Oct-16 1.89 02 The Recruits 12-Oct-16 1.94 03 A Matter Of Trust 19-Oct-16 1.79 04 Penance 26-Oct-16 1.87 05 Human Target 2-Nov-16 1.61 06 So It Begins 9-Nov-16 07 Vigilante 16-Nov-16 08 Invasion 30-Nov-16 09 What We Leave Behind 7-Dec-16 10 Who Are You TBD 11 Second Chances TBD Part 1: The Plot, Themes and Characters What was the overall theme for this episode / What was the link to the ep. name People as targets Oliver as mayor by Church Arrow by Prometheus Rene target for rescue and of Diggle's Jedi efforts Chance is called the Human Target Fight scenes & Stunts: Share your thoughts Arrow, Spartan, and “the JV squad” at the airport Ollie shoots Church in the shoulder, but doesn't kill him Wild Dog gets to fight Church again Flashbacks: Share your thoughts Ollie accepted into Bratva Viktor is not a fan of this “outsider” Only Bratva; no name, no other family Ollie: Does work as mayor Chance is a better a mayor than Ollie (gets rezoning thing passed) Tells Felicity he wants her to be happy Admits to Chance that he feels Oliver Queen is not his better half; Chance tells him “Nobody moves forward in life when they're hiding behind a mask” - this echoes Diggle in episode telling Rene they need to move forward and previous episodes - moving forward seems to be a theme this season Diggle Diggle-wan Kenobi Helps Wild Dog Strong as Spartan Sees being Spartan as a path of redemption On entering the Arrowcave - “Wow, this place just got really crowded” Not too impressed with the recruits Thea Felicity Didn't tell Oliver about Billy Is annoyed people still ask her if she can track someone/something Quippy lines still great; but not as impactful Quentin Lance Gets to be mayor for 5 minutes Curtis Not doing too well after being stabbed How does he get his hair like that so quick? Wild Dog Gets stabbed and beaten and goes out to fight a few hours later His intel leads to bringing down Church .Artemis Crushing on Spartan Gets to shoot an arrow Ragman Likes to comment on liar entrances (“Do people just just walk into your secret base of operations”) Takes bullets Tobias Church Has a good plan to kill the Mayor Tells Prometheus intel before getting freed - dumb move Killed by Prometheus - gone too soon Who was his “freak”? - He's dead now, so do we care? Prometheus Gave Church 2 warnings (who does that?) Killed a bunch of cops to get to Church Michelle's List O'Suspects: Tommy Merlyn Robert Queen Adrian Chase (but more likely to become Vigilante) Billy Malone (he “heard on the street” that Prometheus was a threat to the Arrow) Helena Bertinelli (but I would rather see her as either Huntress or head of the Bertinelli family) Isabel Rochev Mckenna Hall Shado Slade Wilson (being Deathstroke right away could give his plan away) Talia al Ghul (see this week's news) Bratva Anatoly needed Chance to protect Ollie Needs to deal with Viktor D.A. Adrian Chase CURRENT EPISODE DC EASTER EGGS & POP CULTURE REFERENCES Hub City and Bludhaven referenced again ARROW NEWS: Get your first look at Dolph Lundgren as the villainous Konstantin Kovar in these new Arrow promo stills (Date: 03 Nov 2016) Next week on The CW's Arrow, Oliver Queen finally comes face-to-face with Russian baddie Konstantin Kovar, who will be played by guest-star Dolph Lundgren. Here we have some new promo pics from the episode, and from the looks of things Ollie is going to find himself at Kovar's mercy. Link:https://www.comicbookmovie.com/tv/dc/arrow/get-your-first-look-at-dolph-lundgren-as-the-villainous-konstantin-a146514 Arrow: Diggle will confront Flash about the consequences of Flashpoint (Date: 28 Oct 2016) As to whether or not Digg will confront Barry over the fact, Ramsey added, “Yes. The eighth episode [of ‘Arrow'] is going to have a lot of big things coming out of it, and that's going to be one of them. Yes.” Ramsey also weighed in how Digg will react to the idea of an alien invasion, which will take place over the course of The CW's four-show crossover this fall. “How is he going to react to seeing a woman fly across the horizon in a skirt? That's an even better question!” he shared. “All of this flips Digg out, but I think he's slowly getting a grip that this is the world that he now lives in and that's part of his journey as well this season.” Link:http://www.cbr.com/arrow-diggle-will-confront-flash-about-the-consequences-of-flashpoint/ Arrow: Amell calls Oliver's vigilantism ‘A last resort' (Date: 28 Oct 2016) Asked what he thought of Oliver's enduring legacy as Green Arrow, Amell told CBR, “He's very tough on [the new recruits], but then — in private moments, speaking with people he holds in close confidence — he sort of extols their virtues. So I think that he's proud, but again, being a vigilante (and I think that he would agree with this) is the last resort, not the first resort. In a perfect world, Star City wouldn't need a Green Arrow. So I think that the proliferation of them, while heartening in some sense and encouraging, is also a reminder that he hasn't gotten the job done.” As to whether or not this job could ever truly be done, he added, “Of course! When the show is done, he'll have gotten the job done.” Link:http://www.cbr.com/arrow-amell-calls-olivers-vigilantism-a-last-resort/ Mericle calls Arrow's 100th episode a ‘Love letter to the show' (Date: 28 Oct 2016) Wendy Mericle spoke to CBR about finding a balance between “Arrow's” legacy and the crossover event, the future of the show, Green Lantern Easter eggs, female super-villains and more. About the 100th episode, she said, “It's the 100th and we wanted it to be very nostalgic and very much about the DNA of “Arrow,” of the show when it started. We feel really lucky. We found a way to balance the fact that we do now live in a world where there are metas and there are aliens. Greg Berlanti came up with this brilliant way of accomplishing that and making it very much a love letter to the fans and to the show.” Link:http://www.cbr.com/mericle-calls-arrows-100th-episode-a-love-letter-to-the-show/ Arrow: Lance & Thea will develop a father/daughter dynamic (Date: 29 Oct 2016) At the celebration of “Arrow's” 100th episode, Paul Blackthorne — who plays Quentin — told CBR that Thea's offer of help will lead the two to develop a father/daughter relationship as the season moves forward. He said, "We both felt the characters wouldn't realize that was happening for quite a long time. It's not like, ‘Oh, she feels like my daughter!' It's quite unspoken, but of course it does certainly feel like that. It's like, ‘I recognize this feeling, but it's with somebody else.' It's been interesting playing on that dynamic with her.” Link:http://www.cbr.com/arrow-lance-thea-will-develop-a-fatherdaughter-dynamic/ Is Arrow EP Marc Guggenheim teasing The Question appearance? (Date: 01 Nov 2016) Instead of Question coming to Star City, it looks like Team Arrow might be heading to Hub City instead.“Headed out of town…” he wrote. The caption was attached to an image advertising Hub City's premium development potential. At the bottom right-hand corner of the advert, fans can see that the advert is associated with Arrow's eleventh episode this season. Currently, fans have not been told what title the episode will carry, but fans are now wondering if it will have anything to do with the Question. Link:http://comicbook.com/2016/11/01/is-arrow-ep-marc-guggenheim-teasing-the-question-appearance-/ ‘The Walking Dead' actress Juliana Harkavy joining ‘Arrow' (Date: 01 Nov 2016) Juliana Harkavy (“The Walking Dead,” “Constantine”) is joining CW's “Arrow.” Harkavy will have a recurring role as Tina Boland, a detective formerly of Central City. Boland is brash yet tactful, tough, speaks her mind, and is not the easiest person to impress. She also has a problem with vigilantes.Harkavy's character will join in the back half of the season. Link:http://variety.com/2016/tv/news/juliana-harkavy-arrow-cast-walking-dead-1201906144/ ‘Arrow' casts Lexa Doig as Talia al Ghul (Date: 02 Nov 2016) Lexa Doig (“V,” “Stargate SG-1,” “Continuum”) has been cast in a recurring role as Talia al Ghul, Variety has learned. Talia is the daughter of Ra's — who was the main villain in “Arrow's” third season, played by Matt Nable — and the half-sister of Nyssa al Ghul, who's played by Katrina Law. Talia, like Nyssa, is an elite warrior, excelling in multiple different forms of combat. Unlike her sister though, she refuses to pick sides and instead creates her own. Doig's first appearance as Talia will be in the tenth episode of Season 5. Link:http://variety.com/2016/tv/news/arrow-talia-al-ghul-ras-al-ghul-batman-1201907147/ Superhero TV maven Greg Berlanti says Arrow has as much hope and optimism as other DC shows (Date: 02 Nov 2016) Arrow has never shied away from gritty violence, consequences, and other storytelling tools that often feel out of place in the technicolor world of many superhero adaptations. "In some ways, there can be some episodes of Arrow that can be just as optimistic in their own way, especially given the perils that they're up against," Berlanti told ComicBook.com during a recent event celebrating the hundredth episode of Arrow. "It's definitely a darker-toned show in a lot of regards, but it's always the relationships and those are just as emotional and deep and fun." Link:http://comicbook.com/2016/11/02/superhero-tv-maven-greg-berlanti-says-arrow-has-as-much-hope-and/ DC TV NEWS Arrow, Flash, and OUAT actors star in new Jeff Cassidy short film Sidekick (Date: 28 Oct 2016) Arrow star Emily Bett Rickards, Flash star Tom Cavanagh, Once Upon A Time star Josh Dallas and Wayward Pine's Christian Michael Cooper star in this new short film Sidekick by Jeff Cassidy. Link:http://www.bleedingcool.com/2016/10/28/arrow-flash-ouat-actors-star-new-jeff-cassidy-short-film-sidekick/ Flash, Arrow, Supergirl, Legends stars tease epic crossover (Date: 29 Oct 2016) EW's Natalie Abrams moderated a superpowered panel featuring Supergirl's Melissa Benoist, Arrow's Stephen Amell, The Flash's Grant Gustin, Legends of Tomorrow's Caity Lotz, and the mastermind behind them all, superproducer Greg Berlanti. The fivesome talked about their own respective shows as well as the Berlanti-verse's upcoming four-way crossover, titled Invasion, which will see the heroes work together to take on the Dominators. Link:http://www.ew.com/article/2016/10/29/popfest-arrow-flash-supergirl-legends-tomorrow DC comics TV series generate $1 billion a year in revenue (Date: 03 Nov 2016) In an earnings conference call on Wednesday, Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes revealed the DC TV series generate a combined $1 billion in revenue annually for the media giant. Link:http://www.cbr.com/dc-comics-tv-series-generate-1-billion-a-year-in-revenue/ Tuesday night ratings war: Flash hits new low, still beats Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Date: 02 Nov 2016) The early ratings for Tuesday are out, and if the numbers hold steady, CW's The Flash will have hit an all-time low with 2.71 million viewers and a .9 rating in the 18-49 demographic, coveted by advertisers for its purchasing power. That's still better than the once mighty Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., however, which seems to have settled into a .8 rating with 2.52 million viewers, even despite the recent addition of Ghost Rider. Link:http://www.bleedingcool.com/2016/11/02/tuesday-night-ratings-war-flash-hits-new-low-still-beats-agents-s-h-e-l-d/ NEXT EPISODE Promo for Next Week's: Episode - “So It Begins ” (Date: 02 Nov 2016) Article:https://www.comicbookmovie.com/tv/dc/arrow/arrow-season-5-episode-6-promo-so-it-begins-prometheus-is-finally-a146489 ) Episode: “So It Begins” [Season 5 Episode 6] Air Date: Wednesday, November 9, 2016 Summary: When Prometheus ups his killing spree, Oliver (Stephen Amell) searches for connections between the victims. Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) and Curtis (Echo Kellum) discover the victims have a mysterious link to Oliver's past and this new secret could upend his new team. Meanwhile, Thea (Willa Holland) has a heart-to-heart with Lance (Paul Blackthorne), and Felicity considers telling Malone (guest star Tyler Ritter) the truth about her work. Director: John Behring Writers: Wendy Mericle and Brian Ford Sullivan IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5584150/?ref_=ttep_ep6 Join The Starling Tribune each week as we stream live on Thursday nights at 9:00 PM eastern or 8:00 PM Central at www.geeks.live. Join the fun chatroom and interact with the hosts live. Contact us: @StarlingTribune - starlingtribune@gmail.com - www.starlingtribune.com - www.facebook.com/starlingtribune - 612-888-CAVE or 612-888-2283. Starling Tribune is proud to be a member of the GonnaGeek network found at GonnaGeek.com. For more geeky podcast visit GonnaGeek.com. You can find us on iTunes under ''Starling Tribune." We are very thankful for all of our positive iTunes reviews. You can find all our contact information here on the Network page of GonnaGeek.com Our complete archive is always available at www.starlingtribune.com This podcast was recorded Thursday November 3rd, 2016. Thank you for listening and we hope you enjoyed the show! Audio Production by Stargate Pioneer of GonnaGeek.com.
RFT 09: What Superhero TV Show Gets Better Over Time? Some superhero TV shows burn brightly and then the writer’s strike happens and dwindles quickly. However some shows are not only able to keep the magic going, but to keep you guessing and in wonder. Join us as the RFT crew assembles with special guest […]
Star Wars X-Wing Miniatures game new expansion set - Heroes of the Resistance. A black and orange T-70 X-Wing and a new Falcon. The set also comes with new cards and upgrades, among them a new Poe. We also get a Rey and Han Solo pilot for the Falcon. We will also talk about Captain America:Civil War and our favorite Superhero TV shows and where we would like to see them go next.
As the CW's The Flash breaks the mold for Superhero TV we delve deep into evil's past or future as we look at who is The Reverse Flash as well as our annual Walking Dead TV round up: what happened, what's coming and what does it all mean? Plus, possible trailer dates for Star Wars: the Force Awakens and Batman V Superman, Deadpool and Wolverine news and bad April fools jokes all this week on The House of Gozer Podcast.
Fall is in the air, and we are on the air with Episode 33. Cosy up and listen this week as we discuss our thoughts on Destiny. Catch up with The Last Cast antics, Tim's acting exploits, and Matt is back to LARPing. Who wants a life-sized statue of Wolverine? The town of Edmonton, Alberta is considering honoring our favorite Canadian Hero. Video Games this week: Some of the boys play Destiny (and some don't, sadface Matt), We discuss the merits of the Loot Cave, grinding for gear, and is it even a good game? Also, Matt is finally picking up and Xbox One and Titanfall. We discuss the sale of Minecraft to Microsoft. What do you guys think? Plus, How many Super Hero TV shows is too many Super Hero TV Shows? There are more on the way. We touch on board games (of course): Caverna, the biggest and heaviest board game of all time? Play along with our "What planet are they from?" game. And as always, send us your suggestions for Stiff IFs. Check out our new affiliate: Nerd Block is a monthly mystery geek package delivered right to your door! Check them out from the link at the top of The Last Cast on Earth webpage. Click our link and subscribe to Nerd Block to help support the podcast. Then come back to our website and fill out a survey (located at the bottom of the main page) to give us more feedback and help shape The Last Cast on Earth Podcast. Be sure to follow us on Twitter (@The_Last_Cast) or at our Facebook page. And if you really want to show your Last Cast love, subscribe to our iTunes podcast channel and give us a review. We want to hear your feedback! ...this podcast will self-destruct. The Last Cast, cast: Richie Favalaro. Christopher Coey. Matthew Jemmett. Tim Maclean. Please Stand By.
Grab & Go! We have assembled a group of superhero fanboys and girls to discuss (and argue) how TV superheroes have evolved from The Adventures Of Superman in the 1950's all the way up to today with Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. This discussion is part of our new stand-alone segment: Wookiees, Capes, Wings and Wands. Who's superhero … Continue reading The post Episode 2 Audio Only: Superhero TV appeared first on Skywalking Through Neverland.
We have assembled a group of superhero fanboys and girls to discuss (and argue) how TV superheroes have evolved from The Adventures Of Superman in the 1950's all the way up to today with Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. This discussion is part of our new stand-alone segment: Wookiees, Capes, Wings and Wands. Who's … Continue reading The post Episode 2: Superhero TV appeared first on Skywalking Through Neverland.
The Last Cast rolls out the 21 Episode salute! Well, it's Episode #21 at least. The cast talks some tech this week: Steam Machines anyone? How do you feel about the iOS 7 update for your iPhone? We'll tell you how we feel about all that and more. This week Matt Jemmett comes at us via Skype from Alberta Canada, sounding a little like a robot. Richie and Bebop visit the Science Centre for IFLS (I fucking Love Science) Toronto, an event you WILL be jealous of when you hear about how much fun they had. We discuss news from NASA and the Mars Rover...just why is water such a big deal? Games - Batman: Arkham Asylum/City/Origin, Pandemic, and of course Grand Theft Auto 5. Plus, our thoughts on Marvel's Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., and the newly announced D.C. Superhero TV shows. Finally, Pay Attention! Get Excited! The Cast competes in: G.I. Joh My God! ...this podcast will self-destruct. The Last Cast, cast: Richie Favalaro. Christopher Coey. Matthew Jemmett. Tim Maclean. Please Stand By.