Episodes
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Reviews of Dune Part 2 and The Acolyte followed by previews of Deadpool and Wolverine and the 2024 editions of San Diego Comic Con and D23 Expo.
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It's all things X-Men in this episode, with reviews of X-Men '97, House of X, Powers of X, and X of Swords, plus some fancasting for the forthcoming X-Men Marvel Studios movies.
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A trip to Emerald City Comic Con 2024 leads to a deep-dive into the world of geek fandom collectibles.
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Reviews of The Marvels and One Piece, a retrospective look at Fox's stewardship of the X-Men franchise, and previews of X-Men 97, Fantastic Four and Superman: Legacy.
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2024 opens with reviews of Blue Eye Samurai, What If ..., and Echo.
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Early in 1992, seven fan-favorite artists left Marvel Comics to form their own creator owned and controlled comic book publishing company. In this episode, we look back at thirty years of Image Comics, from its chaotic and controversial beginning all the way to its gradual maturation into one of the most important publishers in the American comics scene.
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The triumphant finale of Loki Season 2 and the poor opening weekend for The Marvels within days of one another begs the question: should Marvel Studios contract? Also in this episode, The Year of the Video Game continues, as we review Sony's Marvel's Spider-Man 2 and Netflix's Castlevania: Nocturne.
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Exit reviews of The Flash (2023), Ahsoka, and The Witcher Season 3.
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Reviews of Ahsoka and Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3, a refusal to review The Flash, and a eulogy for one of the all-time great gameshow hosts.
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Thanks to the Hollywood writer's strike, San Diego Comic Con 2023 was, in fact, a comic con, and we come with the deets. Also in this episode: Disney's 100th celebration has been anything but, Henry Cavill needs a bigger sword, and Paramount's various Star Trek offerings continue to impress.
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The first casting news for the upcoming Superman: Legacy leads us into a frank discussion of Warner Bros films past, present and yet to come. Also in this episode: reviews of The Witcher, Secret Invasion, and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
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Our first impressions of the Secret Invasion pilot episode quickly transitions into a frank discussion about the challenges facing geek fandom in a post-pandemic world.
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Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania underperformed at the box office ... and we try to figure out why. Also in this episode: The Fast and the Furious franchise is eternal, Star Wars: Galactic Cruiser is not, Disney may have too many Little Mermaids, and the Miami Heat just can't stop winning.
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HBOMax is rebooting both Harry Potter as well as its own name and the guys wonder why. Also in this episode: news from Star Wars Celebration, reviews of The Mandalorian and The Last of Us, and some thoughts on the upcoming Secret Invasion, The Marvels and the X-Men.
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What's the best movie in the Marvel Studios film canon and why is it Avengers: Endgame? It's one full hour of murdering our darlings in this episode of Full of Sound and Fury podcast.
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Will the forthcoming The Flash movie be good? Keyshawn is skeptical. Also in this episode: the best weekend ever in the history of Kansas City, a deep dive into Wakanda Forever, and the many cancellations of Brian K Vaughan.
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Is Star Trek: Strange New Worlds the best prequel of all time? Is The Last of Us a game changer for video game adaptations? Is the OGL 1.0 really safe? Has Amazon beaten Netflix at their own game? We answer all these questions and more in this episode of Full of Sound and Fury podcast.
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In this very special feature presentation, we recap the 2022 FIFA World Cup and eulogize Twitter before shifting to our usual exit review segment with thoughts on House of the Dragon, The Rings of Power, Andor, Werewolf by Night, The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special, Black Adam, and Bleach. We then close with a discussion about James Gunn's new role with Warner Bros and a look ahead to HBO's upcoming adaptation of The Last of Us.
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Cyrus is back from the D23 Expo in time to help cover the veritable deluge of streaming content available this month. We review Cobra Kai, Andor, She-Hulk, and The Rings of Power as well as the announcements from the Expo itself in this episode of Full of Sound and Fury podcast.
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After sifting through all the announcements from San Diego Comic Con 2022, the guys take a step back and examine if Marvel Studios Phase 4 is as bad as its critics suggest.