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Luke Willson––one of the boldest voices in sports––brings his stories, insights, and larger than life personality to the airwaves this fall on Film Never Lies with Luke Willson. Tune in weekly as Luke takes you behind the curtain on life in the pros and on the biggest stage with guests from across sports and pop culture. 

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In Episode 20 of Film Never Lies with Luke Willson, Winnipeg Blue Bombers QB, Zach Collaros, returns for the fourth time. Zach addresses the speculation that this could be his last season in the CFL and explains why he isn't thinking about retirement. Luke and Zach discuss how Winnipeg's off-season moves and how the team has reloaded after not making it to the Grey Cup last year. They revisit Super Bowl LX and Zach gives his perspective as a quarterback on what the Seahawks did to give Drake Maye so much trouble. And in the top 5, presented by Yoder Smokers, Luke and Zach list the things in sports that just don't make sense. 
In a special Olympics edition of Film Never Lies, Super Bowl champion, Luke Willson learns what it takes to be an Olympic gold medalist from two Canadian men that have done it. Joined first by snowboarder Sebastien Toutant (aka Seb Toots), Luke and Seb discuss what it's like in the moments before and after performing on the Olympic stage, the pressure that comes with being in an individual sport, and the thrill of winning Gold. Later, 2-time moguls gold medalist, Alexandre Bilodeau joins the show to share his experience of winning gold on home soil and the mindset it takes to successfully defend an Olympic title. Both Seb and Alex, give a glimpse into what it's really like in the Olympic village and address the question on everyone's mind...  In the top 5, presented by Yoder Smokers, Luke and Seb rank the best Winter Olympic sports to compete in.  @ 00:00 - Winter Olympics Introduction @ 02:54 - Conversation with Seb Toots @ 28:41 - Top 5 Winter Olympic Sports @ 37:20 - Conversation with Alex Bilodeau
In Episode 18 of Film Never Lies former Seahawk and member of Seattle's only previous Super Bowl victory, Luke Willson, breaks down what went into Seattle's second championship in franchise history. Luke goes in depth on the moves John Schneider and the front office made to get there and how difficult the decisions they made in that process were. He also looks at the Seahawks' run game against the Patriots and how the success Kenneth Walker had on the ground led to their only offensive touchdown of the game. Luke also checks in on Seahawks superfan, Michael 'Hound-Dog' Harrison, for an update on how he's feeling post-Super Bowl victory. In the Top 5 presented by Yoder Smokers, Luke switches gears to the CFL, to list 5 things the league can do to continue to try to grow the game. And after running into Chris Streveler at Super Bowl LX, Luke sits down with the Blue Bombers quarterback to discuss the CFL's upcoming rule changes and to share Zach Collaros stories.
On location from Radio Row at Super Bowl LX in San Francisco, Luke Willson's joined by two of his favourite teammates, Ricardo Lockette and Stephen Hauschka. The guys re-live both the highs and the lows of Super Bowl XLVIII and Super Bowl XLIX, with Lockette giving an emotional and authentic account of what happened on the pass intended for him that was intercepted by Malcolm Butler on the goal line. They discuss Lockette's iconic touchdown celebration, his ferocious hits on special teams, Hauschka's clutch kicks, and the brotherhood that was formed by that group of Seahawks. Known for giving kickers a hard time, Luke offers Stephen the opportunity to explain the mindset of an NFL kicker. And in the Top 5 presented by Yoder Smokers, Luke, Ricardo, and Stephen list the unsung heroes of the 2013 Seahawks. 
On location from Radio Row at Super Bowl LX in San Francisco, Luke Willson's joined by two instrumental parts of Seattle's victory in Super Bowl XLVIII, Bryan Walters and Dr. Michael Gervais. Teammates together in 2013 and 2014 with the Seahawks, Luke and Bryan reminisce on what made that era of Seahawks football so special, how this year's team compares to the team's they played on, how excited the city of Seattle is to be back in the Super Bowl and who will win on Sunday. Then one of the world's leading experts in sports and performance psychology, Dr. Gervais joins the show. Dr. Gervais was the Seahawks' sports psychologist while Luke played in Seattle. In their conversation, Luke details how profound an impact speaking with Dr. Gervais had on his career and how much he stills practices what Dr. Gervais taught him now as a broadcaster. They also discuss the culture that was built by Pete Carroll in Seattle and how well Mike MacDonald has followed in Carroll's footsteps while making his own imprint on the Seahawks
In Episode 15 of Film Never Lies, Zach Collaros joins Luke Willson for a third time during the NFL playoffs to take an in-depth look at what happened in the AFC and NFC championship games.  Luke and Zach examine how the Seahawks capitalized on the Rams' mistakes in the 2nd and 3rd quarter to take control of the game and ultimately earn a trip to the Super Bowl. They breakdown the brilliance of Matthew Stafford in what had the potential to be a legacy defining game. Luke and Zach also take a look at how New England overcame the elements in Denver to get back to the Super Bowl; discussing Drake Maye's bootleg run and Sean Payton's costly 4th down decision. And in the Top 5, Luke and Zach list their most memorable Super Bowl moments. 
In episode 14 of Film Never Lies, Luke Willson is joined by 2001 BCS National Champion with the Miami Hurricanes, Rimmington Award winner, and product of Belle River, Ontario, Brett Romberg. Romberg started at Centre for the 'Canes on a team that is considered by many to be the greatest college football team of all-time and produced 38 NFL draft picks. He tells stories of his iconic teammates: Ed Reed, Vince Wilfork, Andre Johnson, and Sean Taylor. Explains the competitive atmosphere that was cultivated in the locker room and what it was like to be a celebrity in Miami in the early 2000's, and how a kid from southern Ontario became a key part of it. In the Top 5, Brett lists his all-time greatest Hurricanes. 
In episode 13 of Film Never Lies, 2-time CFL MOP Zach Collaros joins Luke Willson to break down everything that went wrong for the Bills in their loss to the Broncos in the divisional round and ultimately cost Sean McDermott his job. Zach and Luke go into detail on Josh Allen's turnovers, Buffalo's missed opportunities, and the interception. Zach gives a quarterbacks perspective on the career trajectories of Caleb Williams and C.J. Stroud. Luke explains why he believes 'cover zero' is being overused in the NFL. They also look ahead to the weekend; does Denver have a chance against New England even without Bo Nix? What will it be like in Seattle for Rams vs. Seahawks? And in the Top 5, Zach answers a hard-hitting question from Luke, about what he'll be getting Travis Kelce for a wedding gift.
In Episode 12 of Film Never Lies, three-time Grey Cup champion Zach Collaros joins Luke Willson to give a high-level breakdown of what it takes to be a professional QB. Zach offers a quarterback's perspective on Wild Card Weekend in the NFL, breaking down the good and the bad from the first round of the playoffs. They look at Josh Allen's tough throws against the Jaguars, Caleb Williams' heroics, and what Jalen Hurts was seeing on 4th down against the 49ers. And in the Top 5 Luke and Zach rank their Top 5 jerseys to wear right now. 
In a special edition of Film Never Lies with Luke Willson, Luke goes in depth on the NFL playoffs, breaking down how each team can win this year's Super Bowl. It's a wide-open year for the Lombardi Trophy and Luke picks his favourites and sleepers to win it all.  He also goes to the tape, to explain how Pittsburgh's passing attack and a vintage Aaron Rodgers performance won the Steelers the AFC North in week 18 against the Ravens. Luke reacts to the news of his former coach, Pete Carroll's firing in Las Vegas and gives a first-hand account of how the Raiders organization operates. And in this week's Top 5, Luke lists the quarterbacks he would want in a must-win, single game scenario. 
In episode 10 of Film Never Lies, Luke Willson is joined by Super Bowl winning offensive lineman Max Unger to discuss the way NFL offences have evolved, the synergy needed between the coaching staff and players to have success, and how to read complex defensive coverages. Luke and Max reminisce on their time as teammates in Seattle, from locker room hijinks, to winning the Super Bowl together in Luke's rookie year and the heartbreak of losing in SB XLIX the next year.  Luke also breaks down what he's seen down the stretch of the NFL season - Tampa Bay's fall off, San Francisco's emergence, Detroit's struggles, and what will happen in the winner-take-all matchup between Pittsburgh and Baltimore. 
In episode 9 of Film Never Lies, Luke Willson is joined by CFL Commissioner Stewart Johnston to discuss the CFL's rule changes and to address the narrative that the league is being 'Americanized.'  They dive into Stewart's background and his rise from an intern at TSN in the '90s to the head of the CFL. Luke and Stew discuss what went well and what did not in his first year as commissioner. They also look at the future of the league and the potential for expansion. And after his first season covering the league for TSN, Luke asks if he gave Stew any problems.  And in the Top 5, both Luke and Stew rank their all-time favourite CFL quarterbacks.    @00:00 - Conversation with Stewart Johnston @11:05 - CFL rule changes and 'Americanization' @24:18 - CFL coverage, perception, and future @43:05 - Top 5 favourite CFL quarterbacks
In episode 8 of Film Never Lies, Luke Willson is joined by Alphonso Davies, for an exclusive interview ahead of Davies' return from injury. Davies details when he will be back on the pitch, how his rehab from knee surgery went, and how he's been able to return so quickly. Alphonso and Luke look ahead to the FIFA World Cup, going through Canada's group stage matches, what it would take for Canada to "shock the world," and the potential of playing Italy in game one. The two also break down Alphonso's younger brother's game film on the gridiron. Luke looks at how the Raiders were able to cover the spread against the Broncos on a last second field goal and what happened on Caleb Williams' interception against the Packers. And in the Top 5, Luke ranks his Top 5 Italian National Soccer Team Players of All-Time.
In episode 7 of Film Never Lies, Luke Willson is joined by Windsor, Ontario native and former Dallas Cowboy, Tyrone Crawford to discuss his journey to the NFL and what it's really like to play for the Cowboys. Tyrone details his first interactions with Jerry Jones and going through contract negotiations with the owner of America's Team. Luke and Tyrone reminisce on their matchups against each other in high school and the pros. And Luke lists his top 5 all-time greatest Cowboys. Luke also discusses the Dallas' current three-game winning streak and their chances of making the playoffs. 
In episode 6 of Film Never Lies, Luke Willson is joined by one of his closest friends and former teammate in Seattle, Jimmy Graham. The two reminisce on their time together with the Seahawks and discuss Jimmy's remarkable journey from college basketball star to NFL All-Pro. And they talk about the adventures Jimmy has gone on - flying planes, cycling, and rowing in the Arctic Ocean. Luke takes an in-depth look at what happened in the Eagles' loss to the Cowboys and in the Chiefs' comeback win against the Colts - including a remarkable catch by Noah Gray. And the Top 5 returns, with Luke ranking his Top 5 "icks."
In episode 5 of Film Never Lies, Luke Willson is joined by his former teammate in Seattle, Marshawn Lynch to discuss Marshawn's love for Canada and who his favourite Canadian teammate is. They break down the meaning of some of Marshawn's most famous quotes - ranging from financial literacy to seeking out contact on the football field.  Luke takes an in-depth look at the play of Sam Darnold in the Seahawks' loss to the Rams over the weekend. And following a trip to Winnipeg for the Grey Cup, Luke reflects on the Roughriders win and his experience interacting with CFL fans over the weekend. 
In episode 4 of Film Never Lies with Luke Willson, Luke discusses the Bills loss to the Dolphins and questions why Buffalo was not more aggressive at the trade deadline if they're series about competing for a Super Bowl. Luke breaks down the play of his former teammate, Matthew Stafford, and gives a behind the scenes look at what makes Stafford so special.  Luke is joined by the Head Coach of Canada's men's soccer team, Jesse Marsch to discuss Canada's upcoming international window, the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Marsch's coaching philosophy, and Luke pitches why he should be available as an "emergency goalkeeper" for Canada. Marsch lists his top 5 hostile environments to play in. And following the Roughriders win the Western Final, Luke gives a shoutout to Saskatchewan after another big weekend of football for the province. 
In episode 3 of Film Never Lies with Luke Willson, Luke pays tribute to Canada's football hotbed, Saskatchewan. He's joined by former NFL and CFL offensive lineman Brett Jones to discuss why football thrives in the province, what's unique about football in the prairies, and Brett's unlikely journey to the pros.  Luke breaks down tape from the Bills win against the Chiefs and takes a closer look at Chase Brown's hurdle against the Bears. And following the Dodgers' win over the Blue Jays in the World Series, Luke goes in depth on what it takes to win a championship and lists the top 5 experiences after winning a title.
Former Blue Jay, Ricky Romero joins the show to discuss the World Series and why despite growing up a Dodger fan he's pulling for Toronto. Luke and Ricky also reminisce about the dominance of the Legion of Boom era in Seattle. Luke gives his take on the Ravens and Colts after week 8 in the NFL and he makes his CFL playoff predictions. And Luke makes some surprise choices in his list of the Top 5 Tom Cruise movies. 
In the first edition of Film Never Lies with Luke Willson, Canadian former MLBer, Michael Saunders joins the show to discuss the Blue Jays & Mariners playoff series, his experiences with both franchises, how different curfews are in the NFL and Major Leagues, and the incredible story of his first career home run with the Mariners.
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