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The biggest secrets of Spider-Noir are finally revealed!
In Episodes 5 & 6, we finally learn the truth behind Ben Reilly's origin as the Spider, uncover the shocking connection to his time as a World War I prisoner, and watch as Cat Hardy makes a heartbreaking decision that changes everything. As Silvermane closes in and Dr. Faber's terrifying experiments come to light, the series takes a darker turn with major character deaths, explosive action, and some of the highest stakes yet.
In this review, we break down Ben's origin story, Cat's betrayal, the shocking laboratory showdown, the growing metahuman conspiracy, standout performances, comic book connections, and where we think the final episodes are headed.
Did these episodes raise the bar for Spider-Noir? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!
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n this episode, we review Supergirl (2026). We break down what worked, what fell short, and highlight the cast performances. We also discuss how the film is influenced by Tom King’s Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow and where it succeeds or misses the mark in adapting that tone and story. A spoiler-filled conversation on DC’s latest direction for Supergirl and the future of the DCU.
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With the upcoming Supergirl movie on the horizon, we're diving into the comic that inspired it: Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow.
In this episode, we review the complete story by Tom King and Bilquis Evely, exploring Kara Zor-El's journey across the galaxy as she helps a young girl seek justice against the man who destroyed her family. We discuss the story's themes, characters, artwork, world-building, and why many fans consider it one of the best Supergirl stories ever published.
We also break down how the comic could influence the upcoming DC Studios movie, what elements may make the jump from page to screen, and whether this series is essential reading before the film arrives.
If you're a fan of Supergirl, DC Comics, Tom King, comic book reviews, or you're getting ready for the new movie, this episode is for you.
Topics Discussed:Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow reviewTom King's Supergirl runDC Comics recommendationsSupergirl movie inspirationKara Zor-El character analysisComic-to-movie adaptationsDC Universe discussionBest Supergirl comics#Supergirl #WomanOfTomorrow #DCComics #TomKing #ComicBookReview #SupergirlMovie #KaraZorEl #DCUniverse #ComicBooks #Podcast
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The clock keeps ticking in Jonathan Hickman's Time Runs Out saga as we review Avengers #39-40 and New Avengers #28-29.
This chapter brings major revelations about the collapse of the multiverse, Doctor Doom's search for the truth behind the Incursions, and the growing conflict between Earth's heroes, the Cabal, and forces operating beyond reality itself. As alliances shift and impossible choices loom, the road to Secret Wars becomes clearer—and more terrifying.
Join us as we break down the biggest moments, key character developments, and how these issues continue to build one of Marvel's most ambitious stories ever told. 🎙️📚
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The stakes rise dramatically in Episodes 3 & 4 of Spider-Noir as secrets, betrayals, and shifting loyalties threaten to tear everything apart.
Ben Reilly digs deeper into Silvermane's criminal empire, uncovering shocking truths about Cat Hardy, Flint Marko, and the events that set this story in motion. Meanwhile, a new metahuman threat emerges, political tensions escalate across New York, and the Spider finds himself caught between justice, revenge, and romance.
We break down the biggest reveals, character moments, and how these episodes continue to build one of Marvel's most intriguing noir mysteries. Plus, we discuss that game-changing ending and what it could mean moving forward.
If you're following Spider-Noir, these are the episodes where the web really starts to tighten. 🕷️🎙️
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The Spider is back.
In this episode, we review Episodes 1 & 2 of Spider-Noir, the gritty new series starring Ben Reilly as a retired vigilante turned private investigator in 1930s New York.
We discuss the noir atmosphere, the mystery surrounding Silvermane's criminal empire, the introduction of characters like Cat Hardy and Flint Marko, and Ben's decision to become the Spider once again. Plus, we share our thoughts on the show's tone, performances, and whether these opening episodes deliver on the promise of a live-action Spider-Noir story.
Join us as we break down the first chapters of Marvel's darkest Spider-Man adaptation yet.
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Before the hit animated movies introduced audiences to Spider-Man Noir, Marvel reimagined Peter Parker in one of the darkest Spider-Man stories ever told.
In this episode, we review Spider-Man Noir, a noir-inspired take on Spider-Man set during the Great Depression. We discuss Peter Parker's origins, his war against Norman Osborn's criminal empire, the unique setting of 1930s New York, and how this version of Spider-Man differs from the hero most fans know.
Join us as we break down the story, characters, themes, and whether this gritty alternate-universe classic still holds up today.
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Frank Castle is back in Punisher: One Last Kill and this might be one of the darkest stories we’ve seen from the character in years. In this episode, we break down the Disney+ special, the brutal action, Frank’s battle with grief, Ma Gnucci’s revenge plot, and whether this story truly understands what makes the Punisher work.
We discuss the haunting hallucinations, the chaos in Little Sicily, the rooftop fight, and the ending that sets Frank Castle back on the path of war. Did this special deliver the emotional weight and violence fans wanted? Or did it miss the mark?
#Punisher #Marvel #DisneyPlus #FrankCastle #ComicBooks #MarvelComics #Podcast #PunisherReview #TimeRunsOut
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The season finale of Daredevil: Born Again delivers massive reveals, brutal action, and huge consequences for Hell’s Kitchen.
As Matt Murdock puts everything on the line during Karen Page’s trial, secrets are exposed, Fisk’s empire begins to collapse, and the city erupts into chaos. Meanwhile, Jessica Jones, Dex, and Daredevil all play major roles in the battle for New York’s future.
From courtroom drama to all-out warfare in the streets, we break down the biggest moments, shocking twists, and what this ending could mean for the future of Daredevil and the MCU.
Because after this finale… nothing will ever be the same.
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Things get darker than ever in **Daredevil: Born Again Episode 7, “Hateful Darkness.”
As Matt Murdock steps back into the spotlight to defend Karen Page, violence erupts across Hell’s Kitchen. Alliances continue to fracture, Fisk tightens his grip on the city, and multiple characters are pushed to their limits.
Meanwhile, Jessica Jones uncovers dangerous new information, Dex attempts a surprising act of redemption, and the episode delivers several brutal and emotional turns that change the game moving forward.
We break down the biggest moments, character developments, and what this episode means as the season races toward its endgame.
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Things spiral completely out of control in **Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 Episodes 5 & 6.
Vanessa’s fate sends Wilson Fisk over the edge, triggering major consequences across the city. Meanwhile, Matt struggles with his moral code as tensions rise, alliances shift, and violence erupts from all sides.
From Daredevil’s choices with Dex to protests turning deadly and a brutal showdown between Matt and Fisk, these episodes push everything to the breaking point.
We break down the biggest moments, character decisions, and what this means moving forward — because after this… there’s no going back.
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We continue our Time Runs Out deep dive with Avengers #37–38 and New Avengers #26–27 as the Marvel Universe edges closer to collapse.
Steve Rogers hunts the Illuminati while the Cabal gains global power, and Tony Stark remains imprisoned but refuses to back down. Meanwhile, Doctor Doom begins shaping a plan that could change everything.
Out in the multiverse, the New Avengers encounter the Black Priests — and a shocking version of Doctor Strange.
We break down the key moments and what it all means as Time Runs Out races toward its endgame.
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Things spiral out of control in **Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 Episode 4 — and this might be the most chaotic episode yet.
In this episode, we break down Dex’s brutal return as he targets both law enforcement and Wilson Fisk, leading to a violent showdown that puts everyone in danger. Meanwhile, Matt Murdock tries to stop things from going too far, investigations close in, and multiple storylines collide in explosive fashion.
From the diner massacre to the showdown at Fogwell’s Gym, this episode delivers huge moments, shocking turns, and major consequences that could reshape the rest of the season.
We discuss standout scenes, character decisions, and what this means moving forward — because after this episode, nothing feels safe.
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Things start to escalate in **Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 Episodes 2 & 3 as tensions rise and the stakes get higher in Hell’s Kitchen.
In this episode, we break down the biggest moments, character developments, and shifting dynamics as the story begins to take shape. With pressure building on all sides, these episodes push characters closer to crossing lines they may not be able to come back from.
We discuss standout scenes, early story direction, and what these episodes could mean for the rest of the season.
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We review Daredevil Season 2 Episode 1, “Northern Star.” Matt Murdock takes on a dangerous weapons shipment tied to Wilson Fisk, while new threats and alliances begin to take shape. We break down the episode’s biggest moments, characters, and what it sets up for the season.
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It all comes down to this.
After weeks of matchups, March Spidey-Less reaches its final round — a 3-way showdown between Kraven the Hunter, Madame Web, and Morbius to crown the worst Spider-Man movie without Spider-Man… the ultimate “turd in the wind.”
We revisit each finalist’s biggest flaws, most baffling moments, and why they made it this far in the bracket. But this time, we go a step further — pitching how these movies could have been better, what we would change, and how they could have connected into a stronger shared universe.
Can any of these films be redeemed with a few key changes… or are they destined to stay at the bottom?
Only one will take the crown.
💬 Let us know — which movie is the worst, and how would YOU fix it?
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The bracket rolls on in March Spidey-Less, where we’re on a mission to crown the worst Spider-Man movie without Spider-Man.
In this matchup, Venom: The Last Dance goes head-to-head with Morbius in a battle of chaotic storytelling, questionable choices, and meme-worthy moments.
We break down both films, from what almost works to what completely falls apart, and debate which one deserves to advance closer to the finals. Is it the over-the-top symbiote chaos of Venom’s latest outing, or the infamous, internet-fueled legacy of Morbius?
Only one can move forward in the bracket — and in March Spidey-Less, that’s not exactly a good thing.
💬 Let us know which movie YOU think is worse and who should advance to the finals!
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The bracket continues in March Spidey-Less, where we’re determining the worst Spider-Man movie… without Spider-Man.
In Round 2, the #1 seed Venom: Let There Be Carnage faces off against the #6 seed Madame Web in another battle of Sony’s most infamous Spidey-adjacent films.
We break down both movies, discuss what works (if anything), and highlight the moments that left audiences scratching their heads. From chaotic symbiote antics to confusing timelines and questionable creative choices, this matchup has plenty to debate.
Only one film can move on to the March Spidey-Less finals, where it will compete for the unfortunate honor of being crowned the worst Spider-Man-less movie.
Which movie advances… and which one escapes the bracket?
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It’s time for our annual bracket challenge — but this year we’re flipping the script.
Welcome to March Spidey-Less, where we take some of the most infamous Spider-Man–related movies from Sony’s universe and battle them out to crown the worst Spider-Man movie without Spider-Man. Each matchup is a head-to-head showdown, and the winners advance toward a chaotic 3-movie final round to determine the ultimate Spidey-Less disaster.
In Game 1, we’re putting Venom up against Kraven the Hunter. We break down both films, discuss what works (if anything), what absolutely doesn’t, and decide which one deserves to move one step closer to being crowned the worst entry in Sony’s Spider-Man universe.
Only one movie can advance… but in this bracket, advancing might actually be the worst honor of all. 🕷️
If you want, I can also help you come up with titles for the other bracket matchups and the final 3-way episode so the whole March Spidey-Less series feels cohesive.
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"This episode continues our deep dive into the 'Time Runs Out' arc, covering *Avengers* #36 and *New Avengers* #25. In *Avengers* #36, we witness the emotional return of Cannonball and Smasher with their new baby, Josiah, as the wider Avengers team, led by Sunspot, gears up for a desperate, one-way mission across the dying multiverse. Odinson, Hyperion, Starbrand, Abyss, and the Ex Nihilii brave the unknown via the Auger, facing the ultimate sacrifice. Meanwhile, in *New Avengers* #25, the fugitive Illuminati are on the run and immediately thrust into crisis, scrambling to access Tony Stark's files while evading capture. Amadeus Cho is interrogated by a determined Susan Richards, and the stark reality of the incursions hits home with a devastating message from Black Panther: Wakanda has fallen. Join us as we explore these two converging narratives of heroism, sacrifice, and the terrifying approach of multiversal collapse!"
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