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DC TV Podcasts is Multiverse of Color’s podcast production network that features a collection of high-quality popular podcasts devoted to DC Comics TV series such as The CW’s The Flash, Superman & Lois, HBO Max’s Titans, Doom Patrol, Peacemaker, Harley Quinn, Lanterns, Waller, Paradise Lost, Creature Commandos, Booster Gold, Justice League Dark, Netflix’s The Sandman, DC Studios’ upcoming movies! Join the hosts of The Flash Podcast, Supergirl Radio, The Lituation Room, DC Studios Podcast, The Sandman Podcast, and DCTV After Dark every week for news, commentary, and opinions about these comic book shows. Our goal is to bring you the best podcast experience there is in the world of DC. DC TV Podcasts is not affiliated or sponsored by DC, DC Studios, Warner Bros. Discovery or Warner Bros. TV.
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In this episode of Supergirl Radio, Morgan Glennon and Rebecca Johnson discuss and review the Supergirl Official Trailer! Movie Description: When an unexpected and ruthless adversary strikes too close to home, Kara Zor-El, aka Supergirl, reluctantly joins forces with an unlikely companion on an epic, interstellar journey of vengeance and justice. Watch the Live Stream Episode Links: You can find Supergirl Radio on: Social Media: Facebook – X – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – DC TV Podcasts – Multivese of Color – Spotify Playlist – iHeartRadio Support: DC TV Podcasts TeePublic Store – Patreon
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In a special crossover with Multiverse of Color/DC TV Podcasts, and Ben’s Take, DC Studios Podcast’s Andy and Kyle (host of The Film Reelists Podcast and MoC contributor) with Ben Rolph (MoC contributor) hosted a LIVE show for the Supergirl official trailer discussion and breakdown. The panelists go through what they enjoyed about the full trailer and much more! Tune in for the audio version or the YouTube version by clicking here! ICYMI: Catch DC Studios Podcast’s Lanterns Trailer Review! Find DC Studios Podcast on: Social Media: Facebook – @DCStudioPodcast – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts […]
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In this episode of Supergirl Radio, Morgan Glennon and Rebecca Johnson discuss and review Supergirl (1996-2003): Annual #2! Supergirl: Book Two (Supergirl 1996-2003) Description: Can Supergirl defeat Leesburg’s toughest villains, or will her battle with her own identity cause her to fail? After being kidnapped and left near death, Linda Danvers was saved when she was fused with Matrix, a protoplasmic version of Supergirl. Struggling to balance her life between her two identities, Supergirl must learn to be Linda while […]
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It could be argued that Daredevil: Born Again was one of the most anticipated projects in the history of the MCU. Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio were returning to their roles after a 7-year hiatus. Season 1 was released in March of 2025 to relatively positive reviews, but it was obvious that the first season was a hybrid of two different creative approaches. The show was initially conceived to have few connections to the earlier series, and while it may […]
The post ADVANCE REVIEW: Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 | The Season Of TV Daredevil Fans Have Waited For appeared first on Multiverse Of Color.
Delivering a successful blockbuster is more challenging than you might expect. There needs to be a compelling star, memorable action sequences, and a story that makes people care. It is unfortunate that with streaming, the expectation for a good blockbuster has been diluted. Phil Lord and Chris Miller aren’t diluting the genre; they are showing what it is capable of. Listen to this week’s review of Project Hail Mary.
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In this episode of Supergirl Radio, Morgan Glennon and Rebecca Johnson discuss and review Supergirl (2025-) #11! Issue Description: With the bottled city on fire (literally), Kara Zor-El abandons the comfort of Midvale to save the last survivors of Krypton.The youth are in revolt after a shocking secret is revealed, and the Science Council is put on trial for its crimes against the next generation. Can Supergirl find peace between the two warring factions? Watch the Live Stream Episode Links: […]
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Invincible is easily one of Prime Video’s most popular shows, and thankfully, the wait between seasons has been dramatically reduced. Season 4 doesn’t waste any time, and luckily, Kyle is much more optimistic about where the show is going now than he was at the end of the third season. Listen to his non-spoiler thoughts on the 4th season of “Que” the title card!
The post Invincible Season 4 Review: A Perfect Blend of Action and Emotion appeared first on Multiverse Of Color.
Many live-action anime adaptations have failed, and when One Piece was announced, many assumed it would as well. The first season was received positively by anime and manga fans, as well as new fans. This led to much more anticipation for the second season. Listen to this week’s review to find out if this show managed to avoid the sophomore slump.
The post The Epic Adventure Continues: What Makes Season 2 of One Piece a Must-Watch appeared first on Multiverse Of Color.
In this episode of Supergirl Radio, Morgan Glennon and Rebecca Johnson discuss and review Supergirl (1996-2003) #10-13! Supergirl: Book Two (Supergirl 1996-2003) Description: Can Supergirl defeat Leesburg’s toughest villains, or will her battle with her own identity cause her to fail? After being kidnapped and left near death, Linda Danvers was saved when she was fused with Matrix, a protoplasmic version of Supergirl. Struggling to balance her life between her two identities, Supergirl must learn to be Linda while fighting […]
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In a special crossover with Multiverse of Color/DC TV Podcasts, and Ben’s Take, DC Studios Podcast’s Andy and Kyle (host of The Film Reelists Podcast and MoC contributor) with Ben Rolph (MoC contributor) hosted a LIVE show for the Lanterns trailer discussion and breakdown. The panelists go through what they enjoyed about the first teaser trailer, the response to the first look at Hal Jordan and John Stewart’s HBO drama, and much more! Tune in for the audio version or the YouTube version by clicking here! Find DC Studios Podcast on: Social Media: Facebook – @DCStudioPodcast – Instagram […]
The post DC Studios Podcast: First Lanterns Trailer Breakdown & Discussion appeared first on Multiverse Of Color.
While it can be argued that Pixer has only been releasing sequels lately, you wouldn’t necessarily be correct; among the many sequels are a select few original films. This week’s review is another example of an original Pixar film: Hoppers. It is the first of two Pixar films that will be released this year. The second is another sequel: Toy Story 5. It appears that the studio’s strategy moving forward is to release one original film and a sequel to […]
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Ben interviews actress Kim Miyori (Lady Tanaka) at the CineFile screening of The Punisher 1989 Workprint Cut. Then, Alex joins Ben to discuss the skull controversy, the spoiler comparisons between the cuts, and what this adaptation gets right about Frank Castle that the others miss. Stay tuned for our upcoming coverage on the original script for The Punisher 89, written by Boaz Yakin, which featured a cameo of Matt Murdock and yes, had Frank Castle where the Punisher skull on […]
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The Scream franchise is an iconic horror franchise that redefined the genre. Somehow, the franchise has endured and reimagined itself more than once, but what happens when your two leads, director, and writers leave your project, and you are forced to start from scratch on the last film in a trilogy? The answer: you get Scream 7. Kyle reviews the seventh instalment in the beloved Scream franchise this week, and it is safe to say it is not the best […]
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Steve Rogers is back and so are we! First, Ben interviews screenwriter Stephen Tolkin at the Veterans Day screening at CineFile of Captain America The Albert Pyun Cut. Then, Alex joins Ben to discuss spoiler comparisons between the original 1990 cut and the Pyun Cut! Buy Captain America The Albert Pyun Cut from Yippee Ki Yay Mother Video here: https://yippeekiyaymothervideo.com/products/captain-america-standard-edition Support our friends at CineFile here: https://www.cinefilevideo.com/donate Check out The CineVault and use our promo code Superhero15 to get 15% […]
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In this episode of Supergirl Radio, Morgan Glennon and Rebecca Johnson discuss and review Supergirl (2025-) #10! Issue Description: It’s Valentine’s Day in Midvale, and Kara has finally worked up the courage to ask her crush out for the holiday. Little does he know he’ll be on a date with Supergirl! Meanwhile, Lena Luthor struggles with their friendship fallout. Can the daughter of Lex Luthor and cousin of Superman ever see eye-to-eye again? Watch the Live Stream Episode Links: You […]
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In this episode of Supergirl Radio, Morgan Glennon and Rebecca Johnson are joined by special guest, Bill Meeks, to discuss and review Supergirl (1996-2003): Annual #1! Annual Description: Enjoy this great comic from DC’s digital archive! Watch the Live Stream Episode Links: You can find Supergirl Radio on: Social Media: Facebook – X – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – DC TV Podcasts – Multivese of Color – Spotify Playlist – iHeartRadio Support: DC TV Podcasts TeePublic Store – Patreon
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Fallout is an incredibly impressive feat for Prime Video. The series that is based on the popular video game franchise has been well-received by all. The second season of the series had a different release schedule than the first. The first season was released all at once, while the sophomore season was released weekly. The first season of Fallout completely surprised Kyle, but after nearly 2 years’ wait, can the second season be as captivating as the first? Dylan Pollack […]
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In this episode of Supergirl Radio, Morgan Glennon and Rebecca Johnson discuss and review DC’s Supergirl Next Door (2026) #1 (DC Holiday Special)! Book Description: “There’s something about Kara. She’s effortlessly cool, adored by all, and looks great in a cape—she’s truly all that! She could have fifty first dates lined up in a minute, but love actually wasn’t on her radar…until now! In this hot new anthology, join Supergirl and a host of lovestruck heroes and villains as they bravely […]
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In this episode of Supergirl Radio, Morgan Glennon and Rebecca Johnson discuss and review Supergirl (1996-2003) #6-9! Book One Description: From writer Peter David (THE INCREDIBLE HULK, X-FACTOR) and artist Gary Frank (ACTION COMICS, JUSTICE LEAGUE) comes the start of the classic series that created a revolutionary new identity for the Maid of Might! WHO IS LINDA DANVERS? To her parents, Linda is a former good girl who now dabbles on the wrong side of the law. To her friends, […]
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DC Comics’ Valentine’s Day-themed anthology, “DC’s Supergirl Next Door #1,” released on January 28, 2026 featuring stories and art from C. R. C. Payne, Nicole Maines, Rosie Knight, Sarah Kuhn, Paulina Ganucheau, Sweeney Boo, and more. But our focus today is on Dorado Quick and his Jay Garrick story with art by Laura Braga. Speed as a love language “Running on Love” is a very sweet, thoughtful story that explores Jay Garrick’s long history through the lens of his wife, […]
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maybe I missed the point of this podcast, if I did let me know, but this is more on dctv free talk than after dark
They literally said felicity helped Because Felicity earned the book of wisdom in the episode
thanks for reading my tweet, lots of valid points this episode
andy not there automatically a good episode
Why do these stupid cunts on the Legends podcast want Tala Ashe to have to do double the work each episode as well as continue the expensive green screen tech for long periods time? What idiots.
stop talking bad about Arrow makes you sound petty
great episode you guys just dont like gore so you dont like it, top 5 episode stop talking about Arrow
It was 100% Barry's fault Bary did not save the multiverse He saved nothing Wish the flash writers would stop being petty because barry cant hold a candle to Oliver Barry need to get consequences for his actions
episode 12 was my favorite episode of the season, probably the best episode all year from the episode 11/10 win doppelganger'' earth is not dead, it's in the "bottle" so they could survive at the same time
I think we watching different shows episode was second best of the season yeah ruby isn't the best actress, it's the cw 9/10 rating
"two black and a latino character close up the bonker" WTF IS HE TALKING ABOUT
Here Michael Cohen goes again with his tribalism. Doesnt want people judging Arrow because its a "show like this" but bad mouths black lightning for being a predominantly black show.
Its weird hearing Michael Cohen talk about diversity when he constantly shit talks black lightning(the only one of these shows with a nonwhite lead) without explanation. Hes so gross.
laurel's story ended she got her "redemption" she accepted her Earths faith, the Monitor said she wasn't needed, she was a non factor makes sense she wasn't in the crossover
that bart/Jefferson scene was so hollow, it should have been Jefferson Supergirl would make more sense, and Henry and Alvin both good man, but they did not raise them and Lex is great
for the last time! Felicity Smoak did not nuke anyone!! it was Damian Darhk pay attention to what happens on screen!
barry never get recognized/rewarded? what show are you watching lol
some actors are collage college graduates idk were that snarky comment came from, unless the joke flew over my head I agree she was fridges disagree with the Arrow comment