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Hey all! This is a micro-podcast from the Geek Freaks Network. These minute-long episodes will give you the latest in geek news every day. We will discuss the news in further detail on the Geek Freaks Podcast every Tuesday.
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In this episode of Geek Freaks Headlines, Frank breaks down the massive news that Netflix is buying Warner Bros in an 82.7 billion dollar deal and explains what that means for fans, creators, and theaters. He walks through exactly what Netflix is getting, from DC Studios and HBO Max to Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, and a huge library of franchises like Harry Potter and Game of Thrones.Frank also looks at the fallout around antitrust concerns, why Paramount is suddenly complaining after its own mergers, and how this deal could lead to layoffs and shorter theatrical windows. Finally, he talks about what everyday viewers can expect as HBO Max and Netflix eventually merge into a single experience and how this shifts Netflix’s approach to original voices and “nobodies” with big ideas.00:00 – Netflix buys Warner Bros overview, antitrust concerns, and Paramount’s complaints00:22 – How Geek Freaks will cover the creative and monopoly side of the story00:38 – What Netflix is actually buying: film studio, TV, animation, DC, HBO, games, and major franchises01:11 – Warner Bros becomes a label under Netflix and why that could help new projects01:34 – The future of theatrical releases, 30 day windows, and the risk to struggling theaters02:10 – Expected layoffs, overlapping positions, and how Netflix treats big franchises02:43 – What this means for you as a viewer and the likely merger of HBO Max into Netflix“The biggest news of the day in entertainment is going to be the fact that Netflix is buying Warner Brothers.”“Paramount is complaining that this is a trust and that the bidding war was unfair, which is hypocrisy on high.”“WB will become a label underneath Netflix. Think of how Star Wars and Marvel are underneath Disney.”“If you only have to wait 30 days to watch a movie from the comfort of your own home, that is going to deter a lot of people from seeing things in theaters.”“WB will survive. It will be a branch of Netflix, and big properties are under Netflix now.”If you enjoyed this breakdown of the Netflix and Warner Bros deal, help us keep Geek Freaks Headlines going strong.Subscribe to Geek Freaks Headlines on your favorite podcast appLeave a rating and review to help other geeks find the showShare this episode with a friend and post your thoughts using #GeekFreaksHeadlinesAll news discussed in this episode comes from coverage gathered through GeekFreaksPodcast.com, which we use as our central hub and source for entertainment news.Stay connected with Geek Freaks across the web:Website – Geek Freaks news, episodes, and articles at GeekFreaksPodcast.comFacebook – Search for The Geek Freaks PodcastThreads & Instagram – Find us at @geekfreakspodcastTwitter – Follow @geekfreakspod for up to the minute reactionsPatreon – Support the network and get bonus content by searching Geek Freaks Podcast on PatreonWe want to hear what you think about Netflix buying Warner Bros.Do you see this as a win for fans, or a step toward too much consolidation in HollywoodAre you more or less likely to see DC and HBO projects in theaters with a 30 day windowSend your questions, comments, and hot takes for future episodes:Message us on social mediaReach out through the contact page at GeekFreaksPodcast.comYour questions may be featured on a future episode of Geek Freaks Headlines.Geek Freaks Headlines, Geek Freaks Podcast, Netflix buys Warner Bros, Warner Bros Discovery, DC Studios, HBO Max, Streaming wars, Entertainment news, Movie industry news, Geek culture podcastTimestamps & TopicsKey TakeawaysMemorable QuotesCall To ActionLinks And ResourcesFollow UsListener QuestionsApple Podcast Tags
Agent J is coming home! On this episode of Geek Freaks Headlines, we break down the HUGE news that Sony is officially developing a new Men in Black film and is bringing in writer Chris Bremner (Bad Boys for Life) to pen the script. We discuss the studio's strategy to bring back original star Will Smith as Agent J, the possibility of a "passing the torch" storyline, and why the franchise needs the original star back after the 2019 film. Tune in for all the details on the future of the MIB!00:00 - 00:15: New Men in Black Movie in Development with Bad Boys Writer Chris Bremner.00:15 - 00:28: The Will Smith Factor: Agent J's Potential Return and the Mystery of Agent K's Involvement.00:28 - 00:44: Why the Franchise Needs Will Smith: Comparing the new reboot with the 2019 spin-off.00:44 - 00:57: Casting Speculation: Could Chris Hemsworth or a New Partner Join the MIB Team?.A new Men in Black movie is officially in development at Sony Pictures.Chris Bremner, known for successfully reviving the Bad Boys franchise, has been hired to write the new script.The primary goal is to bring a "fresh script" to Will Smith to entice him to reprise his role as Agent J.The host speculates that Will Smith could return as an "old school agent" training a new partner.The 2019 attempt (Men in Black: International) was a "fun movie" but "wasn't the same" and ultimately "needs Will Smith" to succeed.The involvement of Tommy Lee Jones (Agent K) is still unknown."Their plan now is to bring a fresh script to Will and get Agent Jay back.""But even if they were to bring Jay in as kind of the old school agent at this point, I got a fresh take on the original movie where maybe he's training somebody new. I think that might work really well...""It was a fun movie, just it wasn't the same. It needs Will Smith, Superbad."Read the original news and more: GeekFreaksPodcast.comFollow the show:Twitter: @GeekFreaksPodInstagram: @GeekFreaksPodFacebook: /GeekFreaksPodcastCall to Action:Did the Men in Black franchise really need Will Smith back? Do you think Agent K will make a cameo? Let us know!Subscribe and Review on your favorite podcast app!Share this episode with a friend using the hashtag #GeekFreaksHeadlines!Invite Listener Questions: Send us your thoughts on the MIB news to potentially be featured in a future segment!Apple Podcast Tags: movie news, men in black, mib, will smith, agent j, sony pictures, chris bremner, bad boys, sci-fi, comedy, franchise reboot, headlines, geek freaks, entertainment news, tommy lee jones, agent k, chris hemsworth.Episode TimestampsKey TakeawaysMemorable QuotesConnect with the Freaks!
The Geek Freaks Headlines team breaks down the massive news: Scarlett Johansson is in final talks to star in Matt Reeves' The Batman Part II, starring Robert Pattinson. We speculate on the mystery role, debating if she's the perfect Poison Ivy or the combat-ready Andrea Beaumont (The Phantasm) from the classic animated film. Plus, we confirm that Zoe Kravitz is reportedly not returning as Catwoman , and get you up to speed on the October 2027 release date. We also take a moment to defend Paul Dano's Riddler against some surprising criticism!00:00:00 - Introduction & Scarlett Johansson in Final Talks for The Batman Part II 00:00:04 - Emma Stone Was Offered the Role First 00:00:05 - Role Speculation: Poison Ivy vs. Andrea Beaumont/The Phantasm 00:00:22 - Why Andrea Beaumont is the Perfect Deep-Cut Villain 00:00:48 - Zoe Kravitz's Catwoman is Reportedly Not Returning 00:01:00 - The Batman Part II Release Date (Oct. 1, 2027) & Production Schedule 00:01:05 - Matt Reeves Directing & The Paul Dano/Quentin Tarantino Feud 00:01:19 - Listener Call to Action: Who do you think ScarJo is playing? Scarlett Johansson is in final talks to join The Batman Part II, which stars Robert Pattinson.The role was initially offered to Emma Stone, who declined the part.Top speculation for her role includes Poison Ivy and the deep-cut character Andrea Beaumont from Masque of the Phantasm.Andrea Beaumont is considered an "incredible and completely unknown" character by the mainstream, making her a perfect fit for the grounded Batman universe.Zoe Kravitz's Catwoman is reportedly not returning to the sequel following her character's exit from Gotham in the first film.The Batman Part II is scheduled for release on October 1st, 2027, with filming starting in Spring 2026.Matt Reeves is back to direct the sequel."Suddenly I'm like, okay, there's a character that is incredible and completely unknown by the mainstream superhero movie viewers." "I also feel like it's just the right amount of grounded for the Batman's universe..." "Zoe Kravitz reportedly is not returning for Catwoman following her character's exit from Gotham in the first film." Don't miss another headline! Subscribe to Geek Freaks Headlines on your favorite podcast app and leave us a review! Share this massive news with your friends and use the hashtag #GFHBatverse!News Source & More: GeekFreaksPodcast.comFollow Us: Follow us on X, Instagram, Threads, and TikTok: @GeekFreaksWhat Do You Think?Who do you think Scarlett Johansson should be playing other than Andrea Beaumont or Poison Ivy? Let us know in the comments or on social media! Apple Podcast Tags: Batman, Scarlett Johansson, Robert Pattinson, The Batman Part II, DC, Poison Ivy, Andrea Beaumont, The Phantasm, Matt Reeves, Geek Freaks, Movie News, Superhero, DC Comics, Riddler, Paul Dano, Zoe Kravitz.TimestampsKey TakeawaysMemorable QuotesSupport the Freaks
In this Geek Freaks Headlines episode, we break down the news that Sony is bringing Helldivers to the big screen. The film has locked in director Justin Lin, known for his work on the Fast and Furious franchise and Star Trek, signaling that Sony is treating this adaptation as a major project.We also talk about writer Gary Dauberman, whose horror background on Annabelle, Salem’s Lot, and the upcoming Until Dawn adaptation suggests Helldivers could lean into intense action with a sharp edge. Beyond the basics, the episode focuses on what really matters to fans: will the movie keep the tongue in cheek propaganda, “for democracy” energy, and chaotic bug blasting that makes the game so beloved, or will it turn into another generic action flick.To wrap up, we zoom out and place Helldivers in the bigger wave of Sony game adaptations like The Last of Us, God of War, Uncharted, and Horizon Zero Dawn, and what this move says about how seriously studios are taking video game stories right now.00:00 – Helldivers movie announcementQuick breakdown of Sony’s plan to adapt Helldivers into a feature film.00:16 – Director and writer revealedJustin Lin’s involvement and Gary Dauberman’s horror resume.00:33 – Why the Helldivers tone mattersThe importance of satire, propaganda vibes, and “for democracy” chaos.00:49 – Sony’s growing universe of game adaptationsHow Helldivers fits alongside The Last of Us, God of War, Uncharted, and Horizon Zero Dawn.Sony is developing a Helldivers movie, signaling more confidence in video game adaptations.Justin Lin is set to direct, bringing big action experience from Fast and Furious and Star Trek.Writer Gary Dauberman comes from a strong horror background, which could give Helldivers a sharp, intense tone.The heart of Helldivers is its satire and over the top propaganda style, not just “big guns and big bugs.”Fans are hoping the movie preserves the game’s humor, teamwork chaos, and “for democracy” identity.Helldivers joins a growing list of PlayStation adaptations that includes The Last of Us, God of War, Uncharted, and Horizon Zero Dawn.“Hopefully they can keep that satire. To me, it is what makes the game so fun to play around with.”“If it is just boiled down to big guns and big bugs, then we are losing what makes Helldivers special.”“As Sony is making this big move into TV and movies, Helldivers could actually be something worth watching.”Enjoyed this breakdown of the Helldivers movie news?Subscribe to Geek Freaks Headlines so you never miss a quick update on the biggest stories in geek culture.Leave a rating and review to help more geeks find the show.Share this episode with your squad and tag it with #GeekFreaksHeadlines.All news discussed in this episode comes from:GeekFreaksPodcast.comVisit: GeekFreaksPodcast.comStay connected with Geek Freaks across social media: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/GeekFreakspodcastHave a question about Helldivers, game adaptations, or a headline you want us to cover next?Send your questions and topic requests to us on social or through GeekFreaksPodcast.com, and we might feature you in a future episode of Geek Freaks Headlines.Timestamps and TopicsKey TakeawaysMemorable QuotesCall to ActionLinks and ResourcesFollow UsListener Questions
In this quick Geek Freaks Headlines update, we run through a trio of new and returning releases you will want on your calendar. A new live action and CGI hybrid Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reboot is set for November 17, 2028, Sonic 4 speeds into theaters on March 19, 2027, and the original Top Gun returns to the big screen for its 40th anniversary on May 13, 2026. We talk about why these dates matter for movie fans, how TMNT and Sonic fit into Paramount’s family line up, and why Top Gun on a giant screen could be the perfect throwback event. 00:00 – New live action TMNT reboot gets a November 17, 2028 release date00:05 – Sonic 4 races onto the calendar for March 19, 202700:12 – Original Top Gun returns to theaters for its 40th anniversary on May 13, 202600:18 – Hopes for a Top Gun and Maverick double feature and why dates can still shiftParamount has officially dated a new live action and CGI hybrid Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie for November 17, 2028.Sonic 4 is set for March 19, 2027, keeping the Sonic franchise moving forward on the big screen.The original Top Gun is heading back to theaters on May 13, 2026 for its 40th anniversary.A Top Gun and Maverick double feature would be a strong play for theaters, especially in premium formats.All these dates are on the books for now, but as always in Hollywood, they could shift as schedules evolve.“We have some dates on the calendar.”“The reboot for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is going to be November 17th.”“Sonic 4 is releasing March 19th, 2027.”“Top Gun is returning to theaters, the original one, for the 40th anniversary on May 13th, 2026.”“Mark your calendars and do it with pencil because these things could all shift, of course.”If you enjoyed this headlines rundown, make sure you subscribe to Geek Freaks Headlines, leave a review on your favorite podcast app, and share this episode with a friend who loves movie release date news. Use the hashtag #GeekFreaksHeadlines when you post so we can find your thoughts.All news discussed in this episode is sourced from:GeekFreaksPodcast.comStay connected with Geek Freaks across social media:Facebook: Geek Freaks PodcastThreads: @geekfreakspodcastTwitter: @geekfreakspodInstagram: @geekfreakspodcastPatreon: Geek Freaks PodcastHave a question you want us to cover on a future Geek Freaks Headlines episode or a topic you want added to the news rundownSend your questions and suggestions to us on social media or through GeekFreaksPodcast.com and you might hear it featured in an upcoming episode.Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, TMNT, Sonic 4, Sonic the Hedgehog, Top Gun, Movie release dates, Geek Freaks, Geek Freaks Headlines, Geek news, Entertainment newsTimestamps and TopicsKey TakeawaysMemorable QuotesCall To ActionLinks and ResourcesFollow UsListener Questions
In this Geek Freaks Headlines update, Frank breaks down the surprise news that Scarlett Johansson is leading a new standalone Exorcist movie from Universal and Blumhouse. He explains how this film is separate from the 2023 sequel plans, why filming in Johansson’s hometown of New York matters, and why horror mastermind Mike Flanagan could finally give The Exorcist name a fresh start with mainstream audiences.Timestamps and Topics:00:00 Scarlett Johansson joins a new standalone Exorcist movie00:10 How this film breaks away from the failed 2023 sequel and trilogy plans00:21 Scarlett filming in her hometown and what this role could mean for her career00:25 Mike Flanagan’s horror track record and hopes for a new Exorcist era00:40 Hopes that the franchise will finally be taken seriously againKey Takeaways:Scarlett Johansson will star in a new Exorcist film that is a fresh story, not a follow up to the 2023 movie.The project is a collaboration between Universal and Blumhouse, separate from the previously planned trilogy.Filming in New York connects the movie to Johansson’s roots and could mark a new chapter in her career.Mike Flanagan’s involvement signals a more character driven, prestige horror approach for the franchise.There is real potential for this movie to reset how mainstream audiences view The Exorcist name.Memorable Quotes:“Scarlett Johansson is coming to The Exorcist.”“This is going to be a new era for Exorcist.”“We got a really good director and A+ actor. Hopefully this franchise will be taken seriously by the mainstream.”Call To Action:If you enjoy these quick Geek Freaks Headlines updates, hit subscribe, leave a review on your favorite podcast app, and share this episode with a friend using the hashtag #GeekFreaksHeadlines.Links and Resources:All the news discussed in this episode comes from our coverage at:GeekFreaksPodcast.comFollow Us:Stay current on all things geek by following us here:Twitter: @geekfreakspodInstagram: @geekfreakspodcastThreads: @geekfreakspodcastFacebook: Geek Freaks PodcastPatreon: patreon.com/GeekFreaksPodcastListener Questions:Have a question about this story or a headline you want us to cover next? Send us your questions and topic suggestions on social or through the contact page at GeekFreaksPodcast.com and we might feature you in a future episode.Apple Podcast tags: Scarlett Johansson, The Exorcist, Mike Flanagan, Horror Movies, Blumhouse, Universal Pictures, Geek Freaks Headlines, Geek Freaks Podcast
In this quick Geek Freaks Headlines segment, Frank reacts to FX ordering a live action Far Cry series and breaks down why the anthology format is a big deal for the franchise. He’s hyped about Rob Mac co creating and starring, but he’s especially excited that Noah Hawley is steering the ship, pointing to Fargo as the clear tonal blueprint. Frank digs into what makes Far Cry work best on screen, mainly its iconic villains, and he talks through why Far Cry 5 is his dream starting point even if it’s the trickiest one to adapt. He closes by asking listeners which game they want to see tackled first and teases what’s next on the network.Timestamps and Topics:00:00 Far Cry TV series ordered at FX and the anthology setup00:16 Why Noah Hawley feels like the right creator for Far Cry00:38 The power of Far Cry villains and why they matter most00:45 Far Cry 5 as the ideal but challenging first season00:53 Fargo Season 5 as a template for Far Cry’s tone01:00 Listener shoutout and what’s next on the networkKey Takeaways:The FX Far Cry show will be an anthology, meaning a new story and setting every season.Rob Mac is co creating and starring, which raises the profile right out of the gate.Noah Hawley’s Fargo style storytelling could match Far Cry’s intensity and moral messiness.Far Cry lives or dies on its villains, and the show should keep that front and center.Far Cry 5 is Frank’s top pick to adapt first, even with its real world political edge.Memorable Quotes:“Far Cry is getting a TV show and it’s going to be an anthology. So a new story every season.”“If you were to take the Fargo series and elevate the intensity in the action for a Far Cry series, it’s a perfect show.”“The strength of the Far Cry franchise is going to be in its villains.”“The game I want to tackle first is Far Cry five, but it might also be the hardest one for them to do.”Call to Action:If you liked this breakdown, make sure you’re subscribed to Geek Freaks Headlines on your favorite podcast app. Drop a review if you’ve got a minute, it helps a ton. And share this episode using #GeekFreaksHeadlines so more Far Cry fans can jump into the conversation.Links and Resources:News source: GeekFreaksPodcast.comFollow Us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/geekfreakspodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast/Threads: https://www.threads.net/@geekfreakspodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcastListener Questions:Are you a Far Cry fan, and which game do you want to see FX adapt first? Send your picks and thoughts our way and we’ll read some out in a future Headlines segment.Apple Podcast Tags:Far Cry, FX, Hulu, Ubisoft, Video Game Adaptations, TV News, Geek Freaks Headlines, Noah Hawley, Rob Mac
On this quick Geek Freaks Headlines drop, Frank reacts to George R R Martin confirming multiple Game of Thrones spinoffs in development, including sequels set after the main series. He digs into why the news is hitting fans with mixed emotions, especially with the books still unfinished, and breaks down his own gut reaction to Martin juggling new shows. From there, Frank starts speculating on where sequels could go, pitching an Arya Stark exploration story in Essos, a revived Jon Snow follow up beyond the Wall, and even deeper looks at places like Oldtown and White Harbor. He closes by tossing the question to listeners and teeing up a fuller discussion on the next episode.Timestamps and Topics00:00 Opening and the headline Martin confirms sequels are in the works00:03 HBO aims for a new Westeros story every year00:12 Fan backlash and Frank’s reaction about finishing the books first00:35 Martin working with writer rooms and teams on multiple projects00:46 Speculation time Arya sequel in Essos01:10 Jon Snow sequel idea and other unexplored regions like Oldtown and White Harbor01:37 Listener question prompt and weekend sign offKey TakeawaysGeorge R R Martin says several Game of Thrones projects are still in development, and some are sequelsHBO is planning a steady cadence with new Westeros content arriving yearlyFans are split, with a lot of frustration tied to the unfinished book seriesFrank likes the idea of Martin collaborating with full writer rooms instead of doing everything soloArya in Essos feels like the strongest sequel lane with tons of untouched worldbuildingA Jon Snow continuation could work if it leans into the Wildling frontier angleThere are still major regions and houses that deserve real spotlight storiesMemorable Quotes“George, finish writing your damn books before you start making sequels to them.”“My top pick right now is it is going to follow Aria.”“They attempted to make a Jon Snow sequel that didn’t go anywhere. Bring it back. Try it again.”Call to ActionIf you enjoyed this quick hit, make sure you are subscribed to Geek Freaks Headlines wherever you listen. Drop a rating and review, it seriously helps more nerds find the show. And tell us what spinoff or sequel you want to see next using #GeekFreaksHeadlines.Links and ResourcesAll news discussed on this show comes from GeekFreaksPodcast.com.Check it out for the full write ups and more weekly headlines.Follow UsFacebook: thegeekfreakspodcastInstagram: geekfreakspodcastTwitter: geekfreakspodThreads: geekfreakspodcastPatreon: GeekFreaksPodcastListener QuestionsWhat sequel or spinoff do you actually want? Arya in Essos, Jon beyond the Wall, something in Oldtown, White Harbor, or a totally different corner of Westeros? Send your thoughts and we will shout out the best ideas on the next episode.Apple Podcast TagsGame of Thrones, House of the Dragon, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, George R R Martin, HBO, Westeros, Arya Stark, Jon Snow, Essos, Fantasy TV, TV News, Geek Culture
In this episode of Geek Freaks Headlines, we break down everything we know about Shogun Season 2. From the confirmed January 2026 filming start in Vancouver to the ten year time jump into a fragile Edo era, we look at how the story is evolving beyond the original book. We discuss the return of Toranaga and Blackthorne, the expanded ensemble cast, the creative team coming back, and why the long shoot likely points to a 2027 release. 00:00 - 00:05Shogun Season 2 confirmed and quick recap of how big Season 1 was00:05 - 00:18Filming starts January 2026 in Vancouver and what that means for production00:18 - 00:30Ten year time jump, deeper into the Edo era, and a more fragile political landscape00:30 - 00:40Toranaga and Blackthorne return, original supporting cast back, new faces joining00:40 - 00:52Creative team returning, the cost of big sets and costumes, and why the release will likely land in 202700:52 - 00:58Final thoughts and excitement for Season 2Shogun is officially getting a second season with filming set for January 2026 in Vancouver.The story jumps ten years ahead, placing us deeper into the Edo era with Toranaga in power but on unstable ground.Expect fewer large scale battles and more political maneuvering as Toranaga manages a fragile new alliance.Both Toranaga and Blackthorne return, played again by Hiroyuki Sanada and Cosmo Jarvis, alongside the original supporting cast and many new characters.The creative team, including key writers and directors from Season 1, is back, even though the show is now telling an original story beyond the book.The scale and cost of production suggest a long post production window, making a likely release sometime in 2027.“It kind of gives us an era when Toranaga is in power, but it is fragile.”“It will probably be less battles and more juggling this fragile new alliance that he is building.”“They are no longer pulling from the book, they are beyond that at this point.”“With the very expensive and long shoot, it is probably not going to release till 2027, but cameras are rolling.”“We have something happening that is incredible. I cannot wait for another season of Shogun.”If you enjoyed this breakdown of Shogun Season 2, make sure you subscribe to Geek Freaks Headlines on your favorite podcast app so you never miss a TV or movie news update. Leave us a review and rating to help more geeks find the show, and share this episode on social media using the hashtag #GeekFreaksHeadlines.For more news, articles, and updates, visit our home base at 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/GeekFreakspodcastHave a question or a take on Shogun Season 2 you want us to read on the show? Send your thoughts to us on social or through the contact page at GeekFreaksPodcast.com and you might be featured in a future episode of Geek Freaks Headlines.Apple Podcasts TagsShogun, Shogun Season 2, Geek Freaks Headlines, TV news, FX series, Samurai drama, Streaming news, Geek Freaks Podcast, Hiroyuki Sanada, Cosmo JarvisTimestamps And TopicsKey TakeawaysMemorable QuotesCall To ActionFollow Geek Freaks
HBO is developing a V for Vendetta TV series with writer Pete Jackson attached and James Gunn and Peter Safran executive producing for DC Studios. We break down what that creative team signals for tone and scope, how the show might adapt Alan Moore and David Lloyd’s classic, and where it could fit within HBO’s run of prestige comic adaptations. We also revisit the 2005 film’s legacy and outline the big questions fans should watch as the project moves through development.00:00 Intro and headline00:35 Who is Pete Jackson and why his work matters02:10 Creative team and producers explained03:45 Source material primer for newcomers05:30 What made the 2005 film stick with audiences07:05 How this fits HBO and DC’s live action slate08:50 What a season one arc could cover10:20 Casting and tone watchlist11:30 Production timeline expectations and next checkpoints12:15 Final thoughts and listener promptHBO is developing V for Vendetta with Pete Jackson writing and DC Studios leadership producing.Expect character driven storytelling with a focus on personal stakes inside a political thriller frame.The series has strong runway at HBO, which has a history of turning comic properties into prestige TV.The 2005 film set a high bar for mood and iconography, so casting for V and Evey will be pivotal.Early cues to watch include period setting, one season retelling versus ongoing world build, and how closely it tracks the graphic novel’s themes.“The mask is iconic, but the power of V for Vendetta is the way it asks who gets to define freedom.”“If this show keeps the human story front and center, the politics will land without feeling like a lecture.”“Casting V and Evey decides the show’s heartbeat before a single set piece is shot.”If you enjoyed this breakdown, follow and subscribe, leave a quick review, and share the episode with the hashtag #GeekFreaksHeadlines. It helps more geeks find the show.All news discussed on our podcast is sourced from 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/GeekFreakspodcastWhat do you want from a V for Vendetta series and who would you cast as V and Evey? Send your questions and topic ideas for future episodes and we will feature our favorites.Apple Podcast Tags: V for Vendetta, HBO, DC Studios, James Gunn, Peter Safran, Pete Jackson, Alan Moore, David Lloyd, TV news, Comic adaptations, The Penguin, Watchmen, Green Lantern Lanterns, Geek Freaks HeadlinesTimestamps and TopicsKey TakeawaysMemorable QuotesCall To ActionLinks and ResourcesFollow UsListener Questions
We break down the new Superman spinoff centered on Jimmy Olsen, titled DC Crime, headed to Max. The conversation covers the true crime style approach, a season one focus on Gorilla Grodd, and how the Daily Planet newsroom could drive the story without leaning on Clark and Lois. We also talk tone, why a reporter’s lens fits the DCU right now, and what Skyler Gisondo brings to this version of Jimmy. 00:00 Jimmy Olsen series update for Max00:18 Season one centers on Gorilla Grodd00:32 Cameo possibilities for Clark and Lois00:46 The vibe feels like true detective inside the DCU01:31 Skyler Gisondo’s take on Jimmy Olsen02:15 Production next steps and sign offDC Crime puts Jimmy Olsen at the center, using a case driven format that fits the Daily Planet.Gorilla Grodd as the opener expands the map beyond the usual Superman rogues.A newsroom perspective can connect street level mysteries to larger DCU threats.Skyler Gisondo’s confident, capable Jimmy gives the show a clear point of view.Expect room for cameos without depending on Superman to carry every scene.“This feels like true detective in DC.” “He is not just Superman’s pal. He is his own cool reporter.” If you enjoyed this episode, follow and subscribe, leave a quick rating and review, and share the show with a friend using #GeekFreaksHeadlines. Get the latest stories and links at GeekFreaksPodcast.com, which is our source for all news we discuss.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/GeekFreakspodcastHave a question or a topic you want covered on the show? Drop it in the comments or message us on any of our socials and we may feature it in a future episode.Apple Podcast Tags: Superman, DCU, Jimmy Olsen, DC Crime, Gorilla Grodd, Max, Daily Planet, Geek Freaks HeadlinesTimestamps and TopicsKey TakeawaysMemorable QuotesCall to ActionFollow UsListener Questions
GTA 6 has been pushed to November 2026 after previously moving from a 2025 window to May 2026. Take-Two says the extra time is for polish and quality control, and it continues to back Rockstar. GTA Online’s update cadence will not change. We break down what this delay means for players, why the broader entertainment world will feel it, and how GTA 5’s long lifespan sets the bar for what comes next. 00:00 GTA 6 delayed to November 2026 and why00:10 GTA Online updates continue on the usual schedule00:20 The ripple effect beyond games00:37 GTA 5’s longevity and expectations for GTA 600:56 Why taking more time is better than rushingGTA 6 has shifted to November 2026 to focus on polish and quality.Take-Two publicly supports Rockstar through the new timeline.GTA Online updates remain on track, so live service players keep their routine.The launch window will influence marketing tie-ins, time-off plans, and merchandise across industries.GTA 5’s 15-year tail and 220 million sales set a high bar for GTA 6’s quality and staying power.A perfect day-one matters when GTA Online is part of the plan from the start.“GTA six just got delayed. No surprise there.”“GTA Online release cadence is not going to be changed at all.”“This game has to be perfect.”“The delay sucks and the memes will continue, but it is best that they get this thing right.”Enjoying Geek Freaks Headlines? Subscribe and leave a quick review to help more listeners find the show. Share this episode with a friend and tag your post with #GeekFreaks.News source for all stories: GeekFreaksPodcast.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcastThreads: https://www.threads.net/@geekfreakspodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/geekfreakspodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcastWhat do you want to see on day one of GTA 6? Send your thoughts to us on Threads or Twitter and we might read them on the show.Apple Podcast tags: GTA 6, Rockstar Games, Take Two Interactive, GTA Online, Video Game Delays, Gaming News, Open World Games, Next Gen Games, Geek Freaks HeadlinesTimestampsKey TakeawaysMemorable QuotesCall To ActionFollow UsListener Questions
On today’s Geek Freaks Headlines, we break down Square Enix’s plan to have generative AI handle about 70% of quality assurance and debugging by the end of 2027, announced the same day employees in the company’s Western business were told to expect layoffs across departments. We talk through what AI could realistically cover in testing, where it’s likely to fail without human oversight, community reactions, and what this might mean for future Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts releases. Timestamps & Topics00:00 — Square Enix’s AI QA headline and 2027 target00:06 — Same-day layoffs across Western business units00:12 — What tasks AI could automate in QA and debugging00:20 — Risks: hallucinated fixes and flaky tests without human review00:38 — Why human testers still matter for story, balance, and edge cases00:54 — “Inevitable” cost-cutting and industry trend concerns01:02 — Community reactions and recent FF/KH quality chatter01:19 — Consumer choice: voicing concerns with your wallet01:32 — A quick pop-culture nod to Grandma’s Boy and the “dream QA job”01:49 — Closing thoughts and listener promptKey TakeawaysSquare Enix aims for AI to handle most repetitive QA tasks, with humans validating complex scenarios and final quality.The plan surfaced alongside news of layoffs, raising questions about the near-term impact on teams and titles.AI can speed throughput, but unverified suggestions risk false positives, bad fixes, and broken gameplay loops.Human testers remain critical for narrative cohesion, balance, accessibility, and unusual player behavior.Players who care about this shift can give feedback directly and let purchasing decisions reflect their values.Memorable Quotes“Best case is AI handles the small, repetitive checks, and humans make sure the changes actually work.”“It sucks to see people lose jobs, but companies will embrace AI to save money.”“If quality matters to you, tell publishers with your feedback and your wallet.”Call to ActionEnjoyed the episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a friend using #GeekFreaks. Got thoughts on AI in game QA or how you’ll approach future Square Enix releases? Send us a voice memo or message and we may feature it on a future Headlines episode.Link to Our News SourceGeekFreaksPodcast.com — your hub for the stories we cover and more.Follow UsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcastThreads: https://www.threads.net/@geekfreakspodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/geekfreakspodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcastListener QuestionsWhat part of game testing do you trust AI with, and where do you draw the line? Share your take and we’ll read the best ones on the show.Apple Podcast Tags:Square Enix, AI in gaming, game QA, debugging, video games, Final Fantasy, Kingdom Hearts, layoffs, development pipelines, Geek Freaks Headlines
On today’s Geek Freaks Headlines, we break down the newly announced K-Pop Demon Hunters sequel, currently targeted for 2029. We cover why animation timelines are long, why this sequel felt inevitable after massive Netflix success, the unusual jump from Netflix to theaters, and why dates for animated productions often slide rather than move up. Timestamps & Topics00:00 — Sequel confirmed and the 2029 target window00:07 — Why animation takes time and the Spider-Verse comparison00:12 — Inevitable follow-up after the first film’s success00:14 — From Netflix to theaters and why that’s notable00:29 — Real talk on delays and moving release dates back, not up00:42 — Sign-off and a quick nod to the soundtrack favoritesKey TakeawaysThe follow-up is officially in the works, but the long runway reflects how complex animation pipelines are.The first movie’s performance on Netflix and its theater run made a sequel feel like a matter of time.Expect the 2029 date to be a placeholder that could shift later, not earlier.The Netflix-to-theaters path is a noteworthy milestone for the franchise’s reach.Memorable Quotes“Animation takes a long time.” “It will not move up. It might move back.” Call to ActionIf you enjoy Geek Freaks Headlines, please subscribe, rate, and review on your favorite podcast app. Share the episode with a friend and tag us with #GeekFreaksHeadlines so we can feature your thoughts next show.News SourceGeekFreaksPodcast.comFollow UsFacebook: facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcastThreads: threads.net/@geekfreakspodcastPatreon: patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcastTwitter: twitter.com/geekfreakspodInstagram: instagram.com/geekfreakspodcastJoin the ConversationHave a question or a hot take for the next Headlines? Send us a DM on Twitter or Threads, or drop a comment on Instagram. We may read your message on the show.Apple Podcast TagsGeek Freaks Headlines, KPop Demon Hunters, Netflix, Animation, Movie News, Release Dates, Spider Verse, Streaming
On today’s Geek Freaks Headlines, we break down the big news: Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz are in talks to return for a new “The Mummy.” The film is set up at Universal with Radio Silence (Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett) directing, and reporting points to a sequel that ignores the third movie. We also talk tone, why fans wanted this, and what early creative choices suggest for the adventure-meets-horror vibe. Timestamps & Topics00:00 — Return of “The Mummy,” Fraser and Weisz talks, nostalgia context 00:18 — Radio Silence attached; quick recap of their recent films 00:34 — Expecting scarier elements and classic undead set pieces 00:50 — Timeline status, what’s next, promise to follow production updates Key TakeawaysUniversal is moving forward with a new “The Mummy,” with Fraser and Weisz in active talks. Radio Silence is attached to direct, setting expectations for energetic suspense and character-driven thrills. The third film is reportedly being sidelined, framing this as a spiritual follow-up to the first two entries. Early chatter points to a slightly scarier tone alongside the adventure flavor fans love. Plot and release details are still under wraps, but we’ll track updates as they land. Memorable Quotes“This is pure nostalgia.” “The third movie that we all dislike… doesn’t count anymore.” “One of the best franchises forgotten to the 90s is back.” Call To ActionIf you enjoyed this breakdown, please follow and subscribe, leave a quick review to help more geeks find us, and share the episode with a friend using #GeekFreaks.Links & ResourcesNews and show updates: GeekFreaksPodcast.comSource: Episode transcript. Follow UsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcastThreads: https://www.threads.net/@geekfreakspodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/geekfreakspodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcastListener QuestionsHave thoughts or theories about where this sequel should go? DM us on social or tag #GeekFreaks and we’ll feature your questions in a future episode.Apple Podcast TagsGeek Freaks Headlines, The Mummy, Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, Radio Silence, Universal Pictures, Movie News, Adventure Horror, 1990s Movies, Reboot vs Sequel
On today’s Geek Freaks Headlines, we break down the big renewal news for King of the Hill. The series has been picked up for Seasons 16 and 17, with Season 15 slated for 2026, setting the show up through 2028. We cover where it will stream in the U.S. and internationally, how strong Season 14 performed on Nielsen, and why the revival works so well for longtime fans of adult animation.00:00 Renewal rundown for Seasons 16 and 17, timeline through 202800:10 Streaming details for U.S. and international viewers, Hulu and Disney Plus notes00:18 Season 14’s Nielsen success and what it signals for the new era00:24 Why the writing lands for legacy characters00:32 Personal take for adult animation fans and invitation to share your thoughtsKing of the Hill is renewed for two more seasons beyond the already planned Season 15, pointing to new episodes into 2028.Season 14 performed extremely well on Nielsen, signaling strong audience interest in the revival.In the U.S., episodes are expected on Hulu, with Disney Plus carrying the show in other regions.The revival’s writing honors classic characters while feeling fresh for modern audiences.Adult animation fans have good reason to be excited about the next stretch of stories.“Season 14, the original reboot rated number two on the Nielsen’s ratings, showing that it’s a wildly successful show.”“It was really well written and a successful return for classic characters that I didn’t know would work, and they worked great.”“I love adult animation. It’s like my favorite thing and this one really honored the classics.”Enjoyed the episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a friend using #GeekFreaks.News source: GeekFreaksPodcast.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcastThreads: https://www.threads.net/@geekfreakspodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/geekfreakspodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcastWhat are you hoping the next two seasons explore, and which characters do you want to see return? Send your thoughts and questions, and we’ll feature some on a future episode.Apple Podcast tags: King of the Hill, Adult Animation, Hulu, Disney Plus, TV News, Nielsen Ratings, Mike Judge, Animated Sitcoms, Streaming, Geek Freaks HeadlinesTimestampsKey TakeawaysMemorable QuotesCall To ActionLinks & ResourcesFollow UsListener Questions
On this Geek Freaks Headlines mini, we react to the new teaser for the sequel to Minus One, now titled Godzilla Minus Zero. We call out the sharp new logo, confirm Takashi Yamazaki’s return as writer, director, and VFX lead, and note that much of the Oscar-winning crew is back. We also revisit the Minus One cliffhanger around Noriko’s neck mark and what a spreading “Godzilla cell” could mean for the next story. 00:00 New title revealed, teaser impressions, and the GODZILLA -0.0 logo00:20 Yamazaki returns and why the Minus One crew’s efficiency matters00:33 Noriko’s neck mark explained and the “Godzilla cell” setup00:43 How a spreading G-cell could shape the sequel’s stakes00:50 Wrap and what we’ll be watching nextThe sequel is officially called Godzilla Minus Zero with a clean new -0.0 logo. Takashi Yamazaki is back to write, direct, and lead VFX, along with key Minus One team members. The Minus One crew’s results on a modest budget remain a model big studios should study. Noriko’s lingering mark is tied to a “Godzilla cell,” setting up a biological threat that could escalate in the sequel. “New Godzilla just announced. It’s going to be called Godzilla -0.” “Takashi is coming back to write, direct. He’s going to lead the VFX team.” “One of the key things they have to explore in this one is the cliffhanger from the last one, when Noriko had the mark on her neck.” If you enjoyed this breakdown, hit subscribe, leave a quick review, and share the episode with a friend using #GeekFreaks.All news discussed on our shows comes from GeekFreaksPodcast.com.Website: GeekFreaksPodcast.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcastThreads: https://www.threads.net/@geekfreakspodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/geekfreakspodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcastWhat do you think the G-cell twist means for Minus Zero? Send your thoughts and questions for a future mailbag. DM us on socials or email Info@GFPods.com.Apple Podcast Tags: Geek Freaks Headlines, Godzilla Minus Zero, Godzilla Minus One, Takashi Yamazaki, Toho, Kaiju, Trailer Reaction, Film News, VFX, Noriko, G cell, SequelTimestampsKey TakeawaysMemorable QuotesCall to ActionLinks and ResourcesFollow UsListener Questions
In this Geek Freaks Headlines episode, we break down everything confirmed so far about the upcoming Clayface movie. Filming has wrapped, a September 11, 2026 release date is set, and the team is going heavy on practical effects with a body horror tone inspired by The Fly. We talk directors and writers, who’s playing Clayface, key filming details spotted on set, why Gotham world-building matters, and what to expect next in post-production. 00:00 — Filming wraps and release date00:20 — Creative team, producer ties, and the lead actor00:36 — Body horror tone and The Fly comparisons00:53 — Premise overview with no Batman cameos01:00 — Filming in Liverpool and Gotham world-building01:12 — Post-production, VFX plans, and practical effects focus01:24 — Looking ahead for DC’s slateClayface is targeting a September 11, 2026 theatrical release with filming now complete.James Watkins directs; Mike Flanagan delivered the original draft, with current rewrites by Hussain Nomani. Matt Reeves is on board as a producer.Tom Reese Harry is Clayface, positioned as a fallen actor whose transformation drives a pure horror story.The tone leans into practical body horror in the spirit of The Fly, with minimal CG where possible.Liverpool stands in for Gotham, with hospital, courthouse, and GCPD elements building a city you can revisit in future stories.Next phase is editing and VFX polish, with an emphasis on maintaining the tactile, gruesome feel.“They keep referencing The Fly... this is a real body horror film.”“A B-movie actor turns to a substance that triggers his clay transformation.”“They tried to minimize VFX on this... they wanted to go with a lot of practical effects.”If you enjoy Geek Freaks Headlines, please subscribe, leave a quick review, and share this episode with a friend using #GeekFreaks.Our news source: https://GeekFreaksPodcast.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcastThreads: https://www.threads.net/@geekfreakspodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/geekfreakspodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast/What do you want to know about Clayface’s story or the effects approach? Send your questions on our socials or email Info@GFPods.com and we’ll feature them in a future episode.Apple Podcast tags: Geek Freaks Headlines, Entertainment News, DC, Clayface, James Watkins, Mike Flanagan, Matt Reeves, Body Horror, The Fly, Practical Effects, Gotham City, Liverpool Filming, Supergirl, Movies, Comic Book AdaptationsTimestampsKey TakeawaysMemorable QuotesCall to ActionLinks and ResourcesFollow UsListener Questions
On this Geek Freaks Headlines episode, we break down fresh Supergirl movie details shared by David Krumholtz, who is playing Zor-El. The update points to a faithful take on Tom King’s Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, with Lobo in the mix and a promise to clarify the House of El twist established in the recent Superman film. We talk through why that context matters, how Kara’s tragic survival story sets her apart from Clark, and why Woman of Tomorrow is the book to read before the movie drops. 00:00 Supergirl update and David Krumholtz as Zor-El00:16 Sticking close to Tom King’s Woman of Tomorrow and the addition of Lobo00:33 Clarifying the House of El twist from Superman00:52 Why Kara’s tragedy deepens the character01:11 Reading recommendation and Guardians-style space adventure vibes01:20 Tease for continued discussion on the main Geek Freaks showThe Supergirl movie aims to closely follow Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, signaling a character-driven, cosmic road-adventure tone. Lobo is involved, which hints at colorful worlds and big action while keeping the core story centered on Kara. The film is expected to clarify the House of El twist introduced in the new Superman movie, addressing a major lore question for fans. Kara’s survivor’s burden and isolation set her apart from Clark and could drive a more poignant emotional arc. Now is a great time to read Woman of Tomorrow to catch the themes, tone, and stakes the movie appears to embrace. “We got some new details about the upcoming Supergirl movie.” “They said the movie will be sticking as close as possible to Woman of Tomorrow.” “They’re going to be clarifying the House of El situation that we saw in Superman.” “Please check out that book, A Woman of Tomorrow. It’s not a very long read.” If you enjoyed this breakdown, subscribe to Geek Freaks Headlines, leave a review, and share this episode with a friend using #GeekFreaks. Your support helps more fans find the show.All news discussed on our podcasts comes from GeekFreaksPodcast.com.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcastThreads: https://www.threads.net/@geekfreakspodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/geekfreakspodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast/Got a question or theory about Supergirl or the House of El twist? Send your questions and hot takes, and we may feature them in a future episode.Geek Freaks Headlines, Supergirl, DC Studios, DCU, Tom King, Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow, David Krumholtz, Zor-El, Lobo, House of El, Superman, Movie News, Geek CultureTimestamps and TopicsKey TakeawaysMemorable QuotesCall to ActionOur News SourceFollow UsListener QuestionsApple Podcast Tags
Crash Bandicoot is getting an animated series at Netflix with WildBrain partnering on production. Expect a bright, slapstick tone that leans into classic Crash chaos, with Cortex likely in the villain seat and a deep bench of side characters. We talk why Netflix is a strong home for game adaptations, how this compares to earlier attempts, and what details still need to be announced like casting and a showrunner. This is a nostalgia win for longtime players and an easy on-ramp for kids who are meeting Crash for the first time. 00:00 Crash Bandicoot series announced for Netflix, WildBrain on board00:12 Tone expectations: silly, slapstick, colorful, classic Crash energy00:17 Appeal for families and longtime players00:29 Earlier TV attempt that stalled and why Netflix is a better fit00:34 Track record of game adaptations on Netflix00:45 What we are watching next: casting and showrunner newsNetflix is developing a Crash Bandicoot animated series with WildBrain, aiming for high-energy slapstick and bold visuals.The show targets a wide audience, pairing kid-friendly fun with nostalgia for fans who grew up with the games.A prior version was explored elsewhere but did not move forward, which makes Netflix’s infrastructure and history with game adaptations a promising sign.Big open questions remain, including voice cast, showrunner, and release timing.If Netflix taps into Cortex, Crash, and the extended roster of allies and foes, the series has room for episodic humor and fan-service deep cuts.“Crash Bandicoot is coming to Netflix… it should be silly slapstick, very colorful.”“Kids are going to dig it and the parents are going to be like, oh yeah, I played that game.”“We’ve seen Netflix take video game properties and turn them into really successful animations.”“The next thing we’re looking for is casting and who’s going to be the showrunner.”“I’m always down for nostalgia.”Enjoy the episode? Follow and subscribe to Geek Freaks, leave a quick rating and review, and share the show with a friend using #GeekFreaks. It helps more fans find the conversation.All news discussed on our shows comes from GeekFreaksPodcast.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcastThreads: https://www.threads.net/@geekfreakspodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/geekfreakspodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcastFrank on Instagram: @franklourence79What do you want most from a Crash Bandicoot series on Netflix, and who would you cast as Crash or Cortex? Send your thoughts for a chance to be featured in a future episode.Crash Bandicoot, Netflix, WildBrain, Video Game Adaptations, Dr. Neo Cortex, Animation, Nostalgia, Geek Freaks, Arcane, Cyberpunk Edgerunners, Tomb Raider, Splinter CellTimestamps and TopicsKey TakeawaysQuotesCall to ActionLinks and ResourcesFollow UsListener QuestionsApple Podcast Tags
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