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In this episode of Supergirl Radio, Morgan Glennon and Rebecca Johnson discuss the animated Tomorrowverse movie, Green Lantern: Beware My Power! YouTube Description: “In this thrilling DC Universe Movie, Earth's latest Green Lantern will rise! When a Power Ring is bestowed upon former Marine John Stewart, it leads him on a life-changing mission. With Justice League member Green Arrow and Thanagarian Hawkgirl by his side, Stewart is thrown into a complicated galactic war with shocking origins and catastrophic consequences. It's […] The post Green Lantern: Beware My Power | Movie Review appeared first on Multiverse Of Color.
In this episode of Supergirl Radio, Morgan Glennon and Rebecca Johnson discuss the animated Tomorrowverse movie, Green Lantern: Beware My Power! YouTube Description: “In this thrilling DC Universe Movie, Earth's latest Green Lantern will rise! When a Power Ring is bestowed upon former Marine John Stewart, it leads him on a life-changing mission. With Justice League member Green Arrow and Thanagarian Hawkgirl by his side, Stewart is thrown into a complicated galactic war with shocking origins and catastrophic consequences. It's a trial by fire for the inexperienced Lantern as he battles deadly enemies like Sinestro – but a much darker secret will be the true test of this Green Lantern's strength!” Watch the Live Stream Episode Links: Green Lantern Vol 3 49 Green Lantern/Green Arrow: Hard Travelin' Heroes You can find Supergirl Radio on: Social Media: Facebook – Twitter – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – DC TV Podcasts - Multivese of Color - Spotify Playlist - iHeartRadio Support: DC TV Podcasts TeePublic Store – Patreon
With Justice League making a splash and news that Michael Keaton will be reprising his role as Batman in the upcoming Flashpoint movie, it seems fitting that we revisit the movie that, admittedly unknowingly, started the DCEU way back in 89 - Tim Burton's groundbreaking, Batman.
This year's San Deigo Comic Con couldn't be held physically this year, so they pivoted to offer their full slate of panels and presentations for free on YouTube. Sammy Feilchenfeld joins the show to discuss the reception the convention received, the two Keanu Reeves panels, all things Star Trek, the latest news on The New Mutants and much more. With Justice League and DC being absent from SDCC it leads credence to the importance of DC's Fandome late this month. Listen to Contra Zoom on Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, Overcast, RadioPublic, Breaker, Podcast Addict and more! Please rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen. Thank you Eric and Kevin Smale for creating the awesome theme music and Stephanie Prior for designing the logo. Follow the show on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Contra Zoom is proudly presented by Aesthetic Magazine. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/contrazoompod/message
With Justice League coming out this week, we had to recap on the beginning, Batman V Superman: Daw of Justice.
With Justice League releasing in the theaters, we have some thoughts on what was good and bad about the film and yes there was some good all you haters out there. We dive in on the Marvel vs. DC thoughts and comparing the tv shows and films popularity. And with the Infinity War trailer finally dropping we have some serious nerdgasms over it and how it may affect Black Panther in February. So much more in this episode but make sure to check it out.
With Justice League fresh in the theaters, I bring back my buddy Toner from the Nyrdcast Podcast; we discuss the movie, both good and bad (yes, there was some good in it). The intro music is from the Euclids; the clip was from their track Social Damage. The featured song this week is Rain from The Sunpilots. If you would like to be interviewed for a podcast or have music you'd like played on one, please email me. Subscribe to the podcast at iTunes or Google Podcasts. Also, feel free to leave a rating and review about the show.
With Justice League not hitting all the crew's expectations, it takes a few discussions of some highly-anticipated and also some unexpected gems from Netflix to bring them right back. Stranger Things 2, American Vandal, Mindhunters, and some other hits are reviewed on this weeks episode of the Films on Tap Podcast!
With Justice League burning up the box office, we've united the Classics Crew to share their favorite Justice League-related moments in DC TV history. Nick recounts the time Lex Luthor and The Flash switched bodies -- which was very meta, considering Michael Rosenbaum has played both characters. Britney revisits the Christmas-themed "Comfort and Joy" episode and Desiree shouts out the Double Date episode with Green Arrow, Black Canary, The Question and Huntress. Finally, Keith brings up Smallville (again) and special guest Dr. Andrea Letamendi -- from the Arkham Sessions podcast -- remembers the classic JLU episode "Epilogue." Later, she helps us break down the psychology of Batman and why superheroes matter to us so much, a topic she has discussed in her very own Ted Talk. Find DC TV Classics on: Social Media: Facebook – @DCTVClassics – Instagram Subscribe: iTunes – Stitcher Radio – YouTube – DC TV Podcasts Contact: dctvclassics@gmail.com
Hosted by Andrew Quinn and Darren Mooney, The 250 is a (mostly) weekly trip through some of the best (and worst) movies ever made, as voted for by Internet Movie Database Users. New episodes are released Saturday at 6pm GMT. However, this week, we're going a little off-format. This week, a special crossover episode with Speakin' Geek, an Irish pop culture podcast wherein Graham takes a look at whatever is happening in the world of geekdom. With Justice League being released this week, Graham invited us to discuss the two previous films in Zack Snyder's trilogy, Man of Steel and Batman vs. Superman. Even though the films were not on the list, we thought it would be an interesting discussion. We are glad to share it with you as a bonus off-format episode.
With Justice League coming out this weekend, we thought we would discuss a Justice League story. We picked Mark Waid's Tower of Babel. This story appeared in JLA 43-46, with the trade including some other issues, including a weird story about sentient bacteria. So, enjoy this story that may have cemented the calculating, distrusting Batman.
Civil War has broken out in the PodCavern. With Justice League rounding out a pretty amazing year of comic book movies (so far), we decided to nerd out and discuss once and for all what the best superhero teams are. Join Tuong La and our own rag-tag Avengers Angus MacDonald, Stephen Peeling, and Matt Barrow as we dive deep into the world of superheroes and do our best to keep Ragnarok from ruining our friendship.(Special guest list by Chelsea Lepage!) The post 20 – Top 5 Superhero Team-Ups appeared first on PodCavern.
Welcome to the 11th episode of DamageControlPodcasting. With Justice League coming out later this month, We tackle the DC Universe. This episode the Justice League. Tune in, Listen, and enjoy. Contact us at DamageControlPodcasting@gmail.com
Hey everyone! With Justice League coming out this month, we thought it would be fun to go through some of the DC films that have been generally considered bad or mediocre. Up first is 2011's bloated budget monstrosity, Green Lantern. Thanks!