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  • Season 3, Episode 6
    2026/04/26

    (🎙️ This show was recorded – April 12, 2026)

    Hosts: Ron, Robert, Mario, and Jeff

    This week, the crew dives into some major movie news, exciting rumors, and fresh trailers shaking up the sci-fi, horror, and comic book worlds.

    🗡️ King Conan Is Coming

    A new Conan movie has officially been confirmed, sparking excitement about a possible return to the world of swords and sorcery. The hosts discuss what this could mean for the legacy of the franchise and whether fans might see a familiar face return.

    🧊 The Thing Sequel Rumblings

    Once again the guys discuss the fact that legendary director John Carpenter has hinted that a sequel to The Thing is in the works, but this has turned into a rumor that the project has been green lit. The team breaks down what we know so far, including possible studio involvement, story directions, and speculation around Kurt Russell potentially reprising his iconic role.

    🦇 The Batman Part II Casting Update

    Another cast member has been confirmed for the upcoming sequel to The Batman. The hosts share their thoughts on how this addition might shape the film and what it could mean for the expanding Gotham universe.

    🎬 Trailer Talk

    The guys react to several newly released trailers:

    • Backrooms – A creepy, atmospheric horror concept brought to life
    • The Mummy – A fresh take on the classic monster tale

    Expect hot takes, speculation, and a few laughs along the way.

    ❓ Question of the Week

    “If you could remake any Disney movie your way—completely reimagined with today’s storytelling, casting, or tone—which film would you choose, and what would you do differently to make it stand out?”

    Be sure to tune in for lively discussion, bold opinions, and everything you need to stay up to date in the world of movies and fandom!

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  • Season 3, Episode 5
    2026/03/22

    (This episode was recorded on March 01, 2026)

    In this episode, Ron, Jeff, and Mario dive into a packed lineup of comic book and sci-fi news, starting with a breakdown of the seven darkest versions of the Justice League as highlighted by ComicBook.com. Each host shares their personal favorite twisted take on DC’s iconic heroes and what makes these versions so compelling.

    The conversation then shifts to a surprising report from ScreenRant: James Gunn may bring an old-school comic trope to life by teaming up Superman and Lex Luthor to battle Brainiac. The crew debates whether this unexpected alliance could work on the big screen.

    Next, the hosts unpack news about the upcoming Clayface movie, now shifted to an October release. With its reported hard-R rating and body horror direction, they explore why this darker film is being positioned closer to Halloween and what that could mean for DC’s future tone.

    Things turn nostalgic as Parade reports on a revival of a classic franchise: Astro Boy. The discussion leads Ron down memory lane, reflecting on the Japanese shows he grew up watching in 1970s Detroit and how they shaped his love for the genre.

    The team also reacts to news from Deadline Hollywood about two new G.I. Joe movies in development, sharing their thoughts on how well ‘80s properties translate to modern audiences.

    From there, they cover casting news reported by The Hollywood Reporter, with Danielle Deadwyler joining Ryan Coogler’s reboot of The X-Files. The hosts weigh in on whether this reboot can capture the magic of the original.

    To close things out, the “Question of the Week” sparks a fun debate: if Earth were under attack, which universe would you trust to save us—Star Wars, Star Trek, The Avengers, Independence Day, or The Matrix?

    It’s a fun, nerd-filled episode packed with debates, nostalgia, and big opinions on the future of some of your favorite franchises.

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  • Season 3, Episode 4
    2026/03/22

    (Recorded February 22, 2026)

    This week, Ron is joined by co-hosts Mario and Jeff for a fun, wide-ranging conversation packed with movie news, trailers, and sci-fi hype.

    🎬 What We Watched & Trailer Talk

    The crew kicks things off by diving into a brand-new TV show before shifting gears into some of the biggest trailers that dropped during the Super Bowl.

    They break down and share their reactions to:

    • The Mandalorian and Grogu
    • Masters of the Universe
    • Stranger Things: Tales from '85

    ❄️ Horror Spotlight

    The guys also check out the eerie trailer for Yeti, a new horror film inspired by the classic creature features of the 1950s. Expect retro vibes, suspense, and plenty of discussion about whether this throwback style still works today.

    🔪 Horror News & Rumors

    Things get intense as they discuss updates from Bloody Disgusting teaming up with A24 for a new installment in the The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise.
    There’s also talk of a possible Texas Chainsaw Massacre TV series in development—could Leatherface be heading to the small screen?

    🚀 Sci-Fi Explosion

    Next up, the conversation turns to Disney and their announcement of several upcoming sci-fi blockbusters, including:

    • The Dog Stars
    • The Mandalorian and Grogu
    • Avengers: Doomsday
    • Star Wars: Starfighter
    • Avengers: Secret Wars

    The crew shares their excitement, skepticism, and expectations for what could be a huge run for sci-fi fans.

    ❓ Question of the Week

    Warner Bros. hires you to create the next blockbuster sci-fi film set for 2027…

    👉 Which band are you choosing to produce the soundtrack—and why?

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  • Season 3, Episode 3
    2026/02/07

    This week, the crew dives deep into big pop-culture news, classic comics, their first guest interview and fandom wish-fulfillment with a packed episode full of discussion and debate.

    🗡️ Masters of the Universe Returns
    Ron breaks down the newly released Masters of the Universe (2026) trailer, sharing his first impressions, and concerns about this long-awaited revival.

    🤖 Voltron Goes Live-Action
    According to MovieWeb.com, Henry Cavill has been cast as King Alfor, the warrior king of Altea, in the upcoming live-action Voltron movie. Sterling K. Brown joins the cast as Zarkon, the film’s main villain and Alfor’s nemesis. The panel discusses whether this casting can do justice to the beloved animated series.

    🦇 DCU Batman Update
    Nerdist.com reports that James Gunn has officially shut down hopes of Robert Pattinson’s Batman crossing over into the DCU. The hosts react and debate what this means for the future of Batman on the big screen.

    📈 Comic Book Market Watch
    A look at recent sales of Silver Surfer #1 (1968), including:

    • CGC 8.5 sold for $2,510 this week
    • CGC 9.6 sold for $15,000 in September 2025
    • CGC 9.8 sold for a massive $125,000 in August 2025
      With only 10 recorded 9.8s, the team talks about rarity, speculation, and long-term value. The team share their amazement at how 0.2 points in the grading of the first Silver Surfer comic book raised the price tag by $110K.

    🗣️ Special Interview
    The hosts welcome their very first guest, Dan O’Brien from Minuteman Comics (Whatnot). Dan brings years of experience in the comic book industry, offering insight into collecting trends, navigating today’s marketplace, and sharing a wealth of knowledge from his time in the hobby.

    ❓ Question of the Week
    You’re handed a massive budget to turn an animated series or anime film from the 1980s through the early 2000s into a live-action Peacock series. What do you adapt—and why is it the perfect choice?

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  • Season 3, Episode 2
    2026/02/05

    (This episode was recorded January 18, 2026)(At around 29:30 we had some technical issues. You'll hear Jeff talking over me for about a minute.)

    This week, Ron and Jeff dive into movie reviews, Hollywood rumors, MCU speculation, and wrap things up with a fantasy-themed Question of the Week.

    🎬 Movie & Entertainment News

    Tron: Aries Review
    Ron breaks down Disney’s latest Tron entry, discussing its massive $180 million budget and disappointing $60 million box office return. Ron explained that he really enjoyed the film, but due to it's poor box office revenue, we will probably never see a Tron 4.

    • Horror Takes Over Oz
    A dark reimagining of The Wizard of Oz titled Gale: Yellow Brick Road is headed to theaters for one night only on February 11, 2026. Ron and Jeff discuss the trailer and how it has peaked their interests.

    • Ranker List Discussion
    The guys react to Ranker’s article:
    “Small Details About Our Favorite Horror Movie Villains That Made Us Say ‘Whoa’” — highlighting the tiny choices that made iconic villains unforgettable.

    • Live-Action Tangled Casting News
    Next up, IGN reports that there's going to be a Disney’s live-action Tangled movie. The cast have already been chosen for the lead roles:

    • Teagan Croft as Rapunzel
    • Milo Manheim as Flynn Rider
      Ron and Jeff share their thoughts on the casting and Disney’s continued push into live-action remakes of their successful animated films.

    🦸‍♂️ MCU & Superhero Talk

    Avengers: Doomsday Trailer #4 Rumors
    The new trailer features:

    • A meeting between the Wakandans and the Fantastic Four, inspired by Fantastic Four #52 (1966)
    • The comic-accurate introduction of Wakanda and Black Panther
    • Namor will be wearing his black bodysuit from the mid-2000s comics

    • New Black Panther Speculation
    Reports suggest Damson Idris may take on the role of T’Challa in Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars.

    • The character may come from another universe or timeline
    • This casting could serve as a test run for audiences
    • Black Panther 3, currently slated for MCU Phase 7, is expected to play a major role in the franchise’s future

    🎙️ Question of the Week

    You’re dropped into a fantasy world and can choose only ONE role for the rest of your life. Which path do you take—and why?

    🗡️ The Warrior

    A frontline fighter with legendary strength and combat skill.
    Discussion prompts:

    • Is raw power enough, or does the warrior always become a pawn?
    • Do you fight for honor, survival, or glory?

    🔮 The Mage

    A wielder of powerful magic that comes with serious consequences.
    Discussion prompts:

    • Is magic worth it if it slowly corrupts you?
    • Should magic be restricted—or free for all?

    👑 The Ruler

    A leader who shapes laws, alliances, and wars.
    Discussion prompts:

    • Would you rule with justice or fear?
    • Is leadership harder than combat?

    🕶️ The Rogue

    A master of stealth, wit, and adaptability.
    Discussion prompts:

    • Is freedom more valuable than power?
    • Are rogues heroes, villains, or just survivors?

    🌲 The Warden of the Wild

    A guardian of nature who commands beasts and ancient forces.
    Discussion prompts:

    • Would you protect the world if civilization turned against you?
    • Is nature good—or sim

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  • Season 3, Episode 1
    2026/01/10

    SHOW NOTES — January 04, 2026

    Season 3, Episode 1

    Season 3 kicks off with Ron and Jeff diving straight into the pop-culture conversation, starting with their full thoughts on the final season of Stranger Things. ⚠️ Spoiler warning: this discussion contains major spoilers, so if you haven’t finished the final episodes, skip ahead to 13:00 to avoid surprises.

    Next, the hosts break down a report from The Direct revealing that a major MCU villain may switch sides in Avengers: Doomsday. The discussion centers on Magneto potentially joining forces with the heroes against Doctor Doom, along with speculation sparked by teaser footage showing the X-Men and how they might be introduced into the MCU’s 616 universe.
    (Quick clarification: when Ron mentions Doctor Doom as a “good guy,” he meant Magneto.)

    The conversation then shifts to anime news, as a new Lupin the Third movie—30 years in the making—hits theaters in January 2026. Ron gives a brief history of the iconic master thief and outlines the plot of this upcoming action-comedy adventure.

    From there, the hosts react to legendary Disney voice actor Jim Cummings confirming that Disney is developing a new Winnie the Pooh movie. While the news is notable, the excitement level between Ron and Jeff… is noticeably low.

    The episode wraps up with a fascinating Star Trek discussion, exploring the revelation that 19 episodes of the original Phase II Star Trek series were planned but never filmed after the show was canceled. Ron and Jeff debate how those lost episodes might have reshaped the Star Trek universe and whether we’d still have today’s expansive franchise—including upcoming series like Star Trek: Academy—if Phase II had moved forward.

    QUESTION OF THE WEEK

    You can lease one famous vehicle for a year. Which are you choosing?

    1. Batmobile (1966)
    2. The Black Beauty (Green Hornet, 1966)
    3. Back to the Future DeLorean
    4. Deckard’s flying car (Blade Runner, 1982)
    5. The Mystery Machine (Scooby-Doo)
    6. Ghost Rider’s motorcycle
    7. The Munsters’ Coach
    8. The Fantastic Four car

    Tune in, vote, and join the conversation! 🎙️🚗✨

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  • Season 2, Episode 19
    2026/01/05

    (This episode was recorded on December 21, 2025)

    Hosted by Ron, Jeff & Robert

    1️⃣ Supergirl Trailer
    The team breaks down the first look at Supergirl, talking tone, visuals, and how this version compares to previous on-screen portrayals.

    2️⃣ Brainiac Confirmed for Superman
    James Gunn confirms Brainiac as the next big villain, with German actor Lars Eidinger taking on the role. The hosts discuss casting, expectations, and what this means for the new DC slate.

    3️⃣ Avengers: Doomsday Trailer Rumors
    Variety verifies a leaked trailer showing Steve Rogers as the father of an unnamed baby as authentic. The panel speculates on Marvel’s direction and the plan to release four trailers tied to Avatar: Fire and Ash.

    4️⃣ Sony’s Peanuts Acquisition
    Sony now owns roughly 80% of the Peanuts IP, with the Schultz family retaining the remaining stake. The conversation explores what this could mean for future content and branding. Team also discuss the history and creation of Franklin, the first African America Peanuts character.

    5️⃣ Monsterverse Expands on Apple TV+
    Apple TV+ and Legendary develop a Monarch spinoff featuring Wyatt Russell as a younger Colonel Leland Shaw in a prequel series — adding more layers to the Monsterverse timeline.

    6️⃣ Gaston Spin-Off in Development
    Disney is working on a live-action Beauty and the Beast spinoff centered on Gaston, prompting a debate about nostalgia projects versus fresh storytelling.

    Question of the Week:

    Are these movies actually Christmas movies — or just movies set at Christmas?
    Ron, Jeff, and Robert weigh in on the debate using examples like:

    • Die Hard & Die Hard 2 – Christmas setting, action-first storytelling
    • Lethal Weapon – Holiday backdrop, gritty buddy-cop tone
    • Gremlins – Gift-gone-wrong horror-comedy
    • Batman Returns – Festive visuals, darker superhero themes
    • Iron Man 3 – Marvel action wrapped in Christmas aesthetics
    • Edward Scissorhands – Emotional winter scenes, non-holiday narrative
    • Rocky IV – Christmas Day fight, not a holiday plot
    • Kiss Kiss Bang Bang & The Long Kiss Goodnight – Christmas setting, crime and spy thrills

    Listeners are invited to decide where they draw the line between “Christmas movie” and “movie set at Christmas.”


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  • Season 2, Episode 18
    2025/12/22

    (This episode was recorded November 24, 2025)

    This week’s episode is packed with big opinions, blockbuster news, and pop culture debate! The hosts kick things off by tackling Disney’s plans for a live-action Sleeping Beauty with a major twist—relocating the classic fairy tale from France to Mexico. Is this a fresh creative take or a change for change’s sake? Robert and Ron weigh in.

    Next, they boldly go into Star Trek territory, breaking down a Hollywood Reporter scoop about a new Trek film in development from John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein. Set in the Star Trek universe but not focused on the USS Enterprise, the announcement sparks a lively discussion about what this means for the franchise—and for longtime fans. The debate continues as the hosts rank their favorite and least favorite Star Trek captains.

    The episode then jumps to comic book history as a legendary 1939 Superman #1 shatters records, selling for an eye-popping $9.12 million. Ron explains why this sale is a massive moment for collectors and pop culture fans alike.

    From there, it’s Gotham City, as newly revealed logos from James Gunn’s upcoming DC films spark talk about Batman’s inevitable return. The hosts reflect on the many actors who’ve worn the cape and cowl and share their takes on the best—and worst—big screen Batmen.

    The conversation continues with a look at the upcoming Supergirl movie and why a character who’s never truly led the DC charge is now headlining the next major James Gunn project.

    Closing out the show is a blast from the past: Gremlins 3 is officially moving forward with Steven Spielberg on board as executive producer—37 years after the original hit theaters. Will ’80s nostalgia be enough to bring audiences back? The guys break it down.

    🔥 Question of the Week:
    What sci-fi, horror, or fantasy crossover would YOU want to see turned into a movie?

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