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Hosts Vin and John break down Guillermo del Toro’s 2025 Frankenstein, assessing its faithfulness to Mary Shelley’s novel, standout performances (especially Jacob Elordi), and striking production design. They praise the costumes, music, and Elordi’s soulful turn, but criticize the film’s slow first hour, digital look, uneven pacing, and an ending that doesn’t fully land. Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:15 - Intro to Frankenstein, talking about Mary Shelley's novel and what the story is about, as well as other film versions of this classic tale. 06:00 - Frankenstein (2025) film discussion with mild spoilers 08:40 - Jacob Elordi's performance 09:30 - Comparing the book to the 2025 film 11:35 - Positives and negatives about the film, and "the Netflix effect" 16:20 - The Monster's design, costumes and production design 20:30 - The ending and other overall thoughts 25:00 - Outro  
Host Brian Kitson speaks with cast members from the North American touring production of Dungeons & Dragons: The Twenty-Sided Tavern, RJ Christian and Cassidy Sledge! In this exclusive interview, these two discuss what drew them to the show and how it blends the elements we know and love of the tabletop role-playing game (TTRPG) into a stage show! Dungeons & Dragons: The Twenty-Sided Tavern arrives in Detroit at the Fisher Theatre for one day only! So get your tickets for the Saturday, November 1st performances (2 pm and 7:30 pm) from Broadway in Detroit! Timestamps for Dungeons & Dragons: The Twenty-Sided Tavern Interview: 00:00 - Intro, Cassidy Sledge and RJ Christian on their introduction to Dungeons & Dragons 02:45 - How they are bringing Dungeons & Dragons to the stage with The Twenty-Sided Tavern 06:30 - Playing with the audience as "the 4th player." 09:10 - How they have prepared for a show that requires a lot of improv 11:50 - Talking about guest stars they've had doing the show and making exciting things happen on stage 16:00 - Keeping on your toes during a performance and other skills needed 18:41 - All audiences can enjoy this show, not just D&D fans. 22:50 - Is it more fun to have a successful mission or one that fails during this show? 28:24 - Outro  
Vin and Cam return to talk about season 1 of Alien: Earth and its finale as well as the new Marvel Zombies series, weighing bold ideas against messy execution. They discuss hybrid androids, underused xenomorphs, standout creature concepts, and pacing issues that left both shows leaning on potential rather than payoff. They also break down Marvel Zombies' highlights along with the lowlights and debate the need for Marvel Studios to go to tighter, more emotional storytelling and better season finales for their shows.  They finish up with a quick chat about Peacemaker season 2, which they have already reviews in a previous episode of the podcast.   Alien: Earth (2025) - Created by Noah Hawley - Starring Sydney Chandler, Samuel Blenkin, Timothy Olyphant, Babou Ceesay Marvel Zombies (2025) - Created by Bryan Andrews & Zeb Wells - Starring Iman Vellani, Elizabeth Olsen, Todd Williams, Simu Liu, Awkwafina Peacemaker Season 2 (2025) - Created by James Gunn - Starring John Cena, Jennifer Holland, Danielle Brooks Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:40 - Alien: Earth season 1 discussion with spoilers 13:54 - Ranking Alien: Earth with the films 16:10 - Do we want a second season? The state of the Alien franchise right now. 21:10 - Marvel Zombies discussion with spoilers 34:20 - How will Marvel Studios wind up The Multiverse Saga? 39:55 - Should there be a Marvel Zombies season 2? 41:14 - Peacemaker season 2 quick discussion (reviewed in a prior episode) 43:11 - Outro For more content and to support The Cosmic Circus and this channel please join our Patreon: https://patreon.com/cosmiccircus Find the video version of this discussion on YouTube @TheCosmicCircus    
Vin and Vic break down the Marvel Zombies franchise, covering the core comics (Marvel Zombies 2005, Dead Days, Marvel Zombies 2, Return) and detailing the infection storyline, and creator Robert Kirkman’s influence. They share personal reactions, comparing zombies to vampires, discuss the What If... adaptation and MCU tie‑in potential (Secret Wars), assess the TV‑MA animated series, and offer bonus reading and crossover recommendations, including the new Marvel Zombies Red Band miniseries. A video version of this podcast is available on our YouTube channel @TheCosmicCircus Timestamps 00:00:0 - Intros 00:01:00 - Exploring Jonathan Hickman’s Fantastic Four 00:04:27 - The Council of Reeds 00:07:34 - Modern Meets Classic Villains 00:10:16 - Marvel’s Creative Choices 00:10:47 - Stan Lee & Jack Kirby, and The Coming of Galactus 00:15:20- 60 Years of Fantastic 4 Comics 00:16:18 - The Fantastic 4 in Multimedia 00:27:40- Outros
Vin and John discuss The Old Woman With The Knife, a 2025 South Korean action film about an aging female assassin. They praise the film's visuals, score, performances, and action choreography but note the story's confusing timelines, a late emotional payoff, and an underdeveloped resolution. Overall, they find it stylish and promising, with room for improvement and franchise potential. John and Vin also discuss their love of action movies like Shaw Bros, Jackie Chan, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, and the John Wick franchise. THE OLD WOMAN WITH THE KNIFE (2025) - Directed by Min Kyu-dong - Screenplay by Kim Dong-wan & Min Kyu-dong - Based on the novel by Gu Byeong-mo - Starring Lee Hye-young and Kim Sung-cheol Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:52 - Details about The Old Woman with the Knife 03:00 - General thoughts on this movie, comparisons to Ballerina and the John Wick films, as well as other influential films discussed 17:00 - More on the comparisons with the John Wick films 21:34 - Spoilers for The Old Woman with the Knife review discussion 26:00 - Final thoughts on the film. Ideas for stars who might be able to be the American version of the "Old Woman" assassin/killer role, like a female John Wick. 28:21 - Outro and some action movie recommendations For more content and to support The Cosmic Circus and this channel please join our Patreon: https://patreon.com/cosmiccircus Find the video version of this discussion on youtube @TheCosmicCircus  
Cam & Vin share their reactions to the first two episodes of Alien: Earth, focusing on highlights and surprises in the new FX/Hulu series. The two talk about whether or not they'd like to see more than one season of this series, challenges to the series, parallels with Blade Runner, and how Star Wars handles film and show connections vs. how the Alien franchise handles it. Listen in to find out what they think of the series so far and see if it lines up with what you think or not! Find the video version of this podcast on YouTube @TheCosmicCircus Alien: Earth (2025) S1 E1-2  - Created for television by Noah Hawley - Starring Sydney Chandler, Alex Lawther, Timothy Olyphant Timestamps  00:00 - Intro 01:25 History with the Alien franchise 03:57 - Intro to Alien: Earth premiere episodes recap 08:55 - Are feelings positive or negative on the new series so far? 10:00 - Blade Runner parallels and similarities 10:45 - Companies in Alien: Earth competing 12:09 - Pacing and other challenges for the series 13:08 - Expanding Ridley Scott's Alien franchise lore in this new FX/Hulu series 14:00 - Questioning the ethics of having children in adult bodies 15:33 - Vin's thirst for blood in the series 16:32 - What new things do you like in the show? 19:50 - Do we want multiple seasons of Alien: Earth? 21:20- Building consistency with films and other media. Star Wars vs. Alien handling of films and shows.  24:25 - Is this a good start to the series? 27:30 - Final thoughts on the premiere episodes of Alien: Earth, and Timothy Olyphant's weird blonde hair.  28:55 - Outro For more content and to support TheCosmicCircus.com and this channel please join our Patreon: https://patreon.com/cosmiccircus  
Vin and Cam revisit Peacemaker's first season with its off-the-wall humor, surprising heart, Vigilante highlights, and a finale that clicks, before sharing early, spoiler-light impressions of the first 5 episodes of Peacemaker season 2. They discuss what effect James Gunn's busy schedule and the new DCU may have had on the hit DC/HBO series, who was a highlight in season 2 and more. Season 2 discussion starts at about the 10-minute mark. Find the video version of this discussion on YouTube @TheCosmicCircus and you can find and follow our podcast most places you listen, such as Apple, Spotify, Podbean and many more! You can discuss this series and more on our private Discord. To find out how to join, visit The Cosmic Circus' Patreon page here: patreon.com/cosmiccircus Visit TheCosmicCircus.com for more reviews, interviews, editorials, and opinions on Peacemaker, Superman, DC, Marvel, and much, much more! Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:12 - Peacemaker season 1 recap and commentary 05:25 - Highlights of season 1 07:21 - Comparing it to other superhero TV/streaming series such as the Arrowverse 10:00 - Begin Peacemaker season 2 reaction/review from Vin 12:20 - The DCU Multiverse and its effect on Peacemaker season 2 13:58 - Highlights of Peacemaker season 2 14:55 - Is James Gunn too busy with DC right now? 17:25 - Season 1 vs. season 2 18:55 - Outro  
In this episode, Vin and Cam review the long-awaited sequel to The Naked Gun. The new film, directed by Akiva Schaffer and starring Liam Neeson, Pamela Anderson, Danny Huston and Paul Walter Hauser is currently in theaters.  Join Vin and Cam as they discuss their personal experiences with the franchise, laugh at their favorite gags in the movie, and compare the performances of Liam Neeson and Leslie Nielsen.  Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:00 - History with the franchise 03:08 - The story... Wait? Is there a story?! 05:58 - A welcome return to the slapstick spoof comedy genre. The Pink Panther comparisons/inspiration. 07:05 - That hilarious opening that had Vin cackling in his seat. Making fun of more recent movies made since the original films. Best jokes. 09:00 - The original vs. the 2025 movies. Leslie Nielsen vs. Liam Neeson.  11:10 - Hoping for more The Naked Gun sequels, more fun satire and spoof comedies, and less poorly written superhero movies. 16:45 - Anything we didn't like about the new movie? 22:38 - Other old franchises we'd like to see make a comeback. Airplane and the disaster spoof movies.  24:55 - Final thoughts 26:02 - Outro 26:55 - Bonus  
In this new episode of The Cosmic Circle, Uday and Wiktor have a spoilery chat about the latest Marvel Studios film The Fantastic Four: First Steps, along with some discussion of what it might mean for Avengers: Doomsday. They compare this new Fantastic Four to previous live-action incarnations, including the comics, who their favorite character was in the film, and where they had issues with the story. They compare First Steps to DC's Superman (2025) and discuss how each film hit them this summer. In addition, they talk about cuts and changes to the movie, the implications of Franklin Richards powers for Avengers: Doomsday, along with *that* post-credit scene.  The Fantastic Four: First Steps was directed by Matt Shakman, and stars Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Julia Garner, and Ralph Ineson. Now in theaters.  Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:00 - Is this the best live-action Fantastic Four movie to date? 02:00 - Feelings about the 60s aesthetic of the film 05:30 - Favorite characters in The Fantastic Four: First Steps 08:33 - Superman (2025) and First Steps comparisons 11:30 - The POV of a CBM lover who is not a comics fan.  13:00 - Cuts and changes to the movie, reasons being possibly linked to Avengers: Doomsday  14:40 - Is Franklin the most powerful being in the multiverse now? Discussing his place in the story and going forward 18:20 - MCU movies under 2 hours 19:30 - Shalla-Bal aka The Silver Surfer (Julia Garner)  25:49 - Galactus 28:35 - New F4 suits vs. MCU suits 29:39 - Doctor Doom and Doomsday 35:00 - Sue Storm (Vanessa Kirby) in the movie 39:00 - Ben Grimm, aka The Thing (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) 40:15 - Was that post-credit scene a last-minute add-on? 42:40 - Discussing leaked images from Avengers: Doomsday, and do Franklin's powers erase the stakes for dangers in Doomsday? Is he too powerful? 46:50 - Johnny Storm's powers (Joseph Quinn), Reed's powers (Pedro Pascal). Differences from the comics. 49:00 - The balance of a more serious story that is still fairly comic-booky. 49:50 - The need for more Galactus to be featured 53:53 - Reed's plan to defeat Galactus/save Earth 55:45 - More on Ralph Ineson as Galactus 59:35 - Final thoughts and how we're feeling about Avengers: Doomsday now 01:05:49 - Why Uday says Michael Waldron needs to stay away from Wanda/Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) 01:06:00 - Outros   For more content and to support The Cosmic Circus and this channel please join our Patreon: https://patreon.com/cosmiccircus  
Vin and Cam discuss The Fantastic Four: First Steps! What did the boys think of the new F4 movie? Is it worth checking out in 3D IMAX? How does it compare to their expectations, and what could come next for the MCU? Tune in to find out! Find the video version of this podcast on YouTube @TheCosmicCircus The Fantastic Four: First Steps (2025) - Directed by Matt Shakman - Screenplay/Story by Josh Friedman, Eric Pearson, Jeff Kaplan, Ian Springer, Kat Wood - Starring Pedro Pascal (Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic), Vanessa Kirby (Sue Storm/The Invisible Woman) , Ebon Moss-Bachrach (Ben Grimm/The Thing), Joseph Quinn (Johnny Storm/The Human Torch), Ralph Ineson (Galactus), and Julia Garner (Shalla-Bal/Silver Surfer) - Music by Michael Giacchino Timestamps: oo:oo - Intro 00:56 - Matt Shakman 01:50 - Our history with The Fantastic Four 03:24 - Overall reaction to First Steps 04:26 - General story and plot of The Fantastic Four: First Steps (Spoiler warning) 09:14 - Seeing the movie in 2D vs 3D IMAX 11:30 - Mr. Fantastic Reed Richards in the movie 13:45 - What could have been better in the movie 16:10 - Superman vs Fantastic Four: First Steps, what we liked better 18:26 - Hopes and theories for the future of the characters  20:57 - Feige quote about recasting some original Avengers after Secret Wars 22:30 - Fantastic Four: First Steps Post Credit scene (spoiler) 26:26 - Final thoughts on the film 27:33 - Outros For more content and to support The Cosmic Circus and this channel please join our Patreon: https://patreon.com/cosmiccircus    
Host Uday discusses with Brian, Vic, and John the new SUPERMAN film starring David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, and Nicholas Hoult (with spoilers!)... The four also talk about James Gunn's handling of the DC univese so far, and hopes and concerns for the future of the DCU.  If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider supporting us by joining our Patreon and Discord here: https://patreon.com/cosmiccircus   Timestamps  00:00 - Intro 01:00 - Was Superman (2025) a successful start to the DCU? 07:19 - Is this movie "messy"? 15:00 - The lack of an origin story at the beginning of the film and its  effect on viewers being mixed 20:20 - James Gunn on origin stories 21:50 - Is the film easier to follow after seeing it a second time? 23:07 - Is this Superman film strong enough to build a franchise off of? Comparing to other depictions of Superman 24:45 - Debate about James Gunn being writer/director and in charge of everything there. Should he have more of a check and balance? 26:30 - Discussing the box office and deciding what constitutes a success 29:30 - More on James Gunn and the possible need for more checks and balances 36:25 - Batman v Superman comparisons. Snyder vs Gunn  40:45 - Is it good or bad for James Gunn to be trying to build a competitor to the MCU with the DCU while also wrapped up in his own projects? Could he wind up spread too thin here? 53:00 - Marvel vs DC and further thoughts on the future of the DCU 01:01:55 - Romance in the MCU vs Superman 01:04:10 - Favorite characters and performances in Superman 01:10:20 - Krypto and the intro of Supergirl at the end 01:14:04 - Outros
Join Vin and Vic as they delve into the world of The Fantastic Four in the lead-up to the release of the new Marvel Studios film The Fantastic Four: First Steps. In this podcast, they discuss some of the iconic comic runs for Marvel's First Family and their influence on the upcoming MCU film.   Featured recommendations: - Fantastic Four by Jonathan Hickman - Fantastic Four by #48-50 Jack Kirby & Stan Lee Other recommendations: - Fantastic Four by Jack Kirby & Stan Lee - Fantastic Four by John Byrne - Fantastic Four by Walt Simonson - Fantastic Four by Mark Waid & Mike Wieringo - Fantastic Four by Ryan North Timestamps 00:00:0 - Intros 00:01:00 - Exploring Hickman’s Fantastic Four 00:04:27 - The Council of Reeds 00:07:34 - Modern Meets Classic Villains 00:10:16 - Marvel’s Creative Choices 00:10:47 - Stan Lee & Jack Kirby, and The Coming of Galactus 00:15:20- 60 Years of Fantastic Four Comics 00:16:18 - Fantastic Four in Multimedia 00:27:40- Outros Find the video version of this podcast on YouTube @TheCosmicCircus. For more content and to support The Cosmic Circus and this channel please join our Patreon: https://patreon.com/cosmiccircus  
Join Vin and Cam as they dive into the dynamic world of Superman (2025), written and directed by James Gunn. With a fresh perspective, this episode explores the film's engaging storyline featuring a modern-day battle between Superman and Lex Luthor, enriched by Gunn's unique perspective. Delve into the charm of this new Superman, played by David Corenswet and the fascinating parallels with the 1978 classic film starring Christopher Reeve. Vin and Cam also share their thoughts on their favorite Superman adaptations and discuss the movie's standout moments and characters, like Nicholas Hoult's portrayal of Lex Luthor. Lastly, they discuss their hopes for the characters and how they might be explored in future DCU projects.   Find the video of this podcast on YouTube @TheCosmicCircus. If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider supporting us by joining our Patreon and Discord here: https://patreon.com/cosmiccircus   Timestamps 00:00 - Intros 02:10 - Favorite Superman adaptations prior to Superman (2025) 04:20 - General thoughts on James Gunn's Superman (SPOILERS) 07:57 - Lex Luthor (Nicholas Hoult) 09:07 - Does this movie have "too much" going on? 11:15 - Clark's parents 11:55 - Is this movie "too cheesy?" 14:00 - Favorite side character in this movie 16:04 - What do you want to see next from the characters in Superman? 17:40 - Not enough focus on Superman as the main character? 18:45 - A week in the life of Superman structure, deleted scenes and extras 20:22 - If James Gunn ever does Batman and Superman... 21:44 - Seeing bits of James Gunn in the characters 23:45 - Outros        
Podcast host and writer Brian Kitson is joined by writers Ayla Ruby and Uday Kataria to discuss Marvel Studios' newest series Ironheart starring Dominique Thorne, Lyric Ross, Anthony Ramos, Alden Ehrenreich, and Sacha Baron Cohen. The three discuss Riri's motivations and character journey in the series, as well as how magic and technology are blended. Characters like The Hood, Mephisto, Natalie, Zelma, Zeke and more are discussed, as well as how the series might fit in the wider MCU narrative. If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider supporting us by joining our Patreon and Discord here: https://patreon.com/cosmiccircus Timestamps 00:00 - Intros 00:55 - General thoughts on Ironheart. Parallels with Marvel/Disney's handling of the Echo series.  06:55 - Continuing Riri's story from Black Panther: Wakanda Forever 12:20 - Riri's motivations, grief, and questionable decisions in Ironheart 18:20 - Ironheart's place in the MCU timeline and larger narrative. 20:00 - Mephisto and Riri messing with Death. Shouldn't Aubrey Plaza's Death be angry? Will this be followed up on later? 25:20 - The Hood and Strange Academy 29:00 - Blending technology with magic in the show 34:00 - The Hood's motivations vs Riri's.  37:00 - Riri's attitude towards Tony Stark/Iron Man 39:25 - Where was the rest of the MCU? 40:45 - Zelma, Zeke and other characters 47:25 - Where will the Ironheart storyline go from here? 56:50 - The color of magic in Ironheart, chaos magic? 58:00 - Need for Jac Schaeffer to return to write again 01:00:15 - Outros  
In this episode of The Cosmic Circle, hosts Uday Kataria and Cameron Brook delve into the controversial reception of 'Jurassic World Rebirth.' While tackling the question of whether the film truly revitalizes the franchise, they discuss its plot inconsistencies, character development issues, and missed opportunities. Despite high expectations, could 'Rebirth' deliver the thrilling dinosaur action and engaging narrative fans crave, or does it fall short? Join the discussion as Uday and Cam share their insights and personal anecdotes about the film and ponder the future of the Jurassic Park/Jurassic World saga. Jurassic World: Rebirth was directed by Gareth Edwards (Godzilla, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story),  and stars Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey, and Mahershala Ali.  If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider supporting by joining our Patreon and Discord here: https://patreon.com/cosmiccircus Timestamps 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:25 Jurassic World: Rebirth Movie Reception and Initial Thoughts 00:03:34 Pacing and Character Engagement 00:08:42 Mutants and Plot Direction 00:12:39 Dinosaur Favorites and Sequences in Jurassic World: Rebirth 00:16:54 Character Analysis and Development 00:27:34 Jurassic World Franchise Future and Character Connections 00:35:03 Conclusion and Hopes for the Future of the Jurassic World franchise
In this episode of Cosmic Circus Reviews, Vin and special guest, Lizzie Hill, Editor-in-Chief of Cosmic Circus, delve into the timeless influence of the original Superman movies - Superman 1978 and Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut. These films hold a special place in their hearts and are credited as foundational to their love for comic book cinema. Superman the Movie (1978) Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut (1980, 2006)  Find the video version of this podcast on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/@thecosmiccircus If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider supporting by joining our Patreon and Discord here: https://patreon.com/cosmiccircus   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:40 - Superman: The Movie and Superman II cast and credits. Growing up watching these films. 02:40 - Superman The Movie (1978) discussion 11:19 - Comparing Superman and Spider-Man 13:20 - Superman II: The Richard Donner cut discussion 21:56 - Margot Kidder as Lois Lane 24:38 - Christopher Reeve as Clark Kent/Superman/Kal-El 25:35 - Superman III 27:24 - Superman IV: The Quest for Peace 30:30 - Superman movie quotes 32:14 - Outro  
John Dotson tells Vin about a new experience called The Matrix in Shared Reality, exclusively at Cosm LA and Cosm Dallas. The Matrix in Shared Reality is a collaborative project between Cosm Studios, Little Cinema, and Warner Bros., bringing the 1999 sci-fi classic back to the big screen in a new, immersive way. Cosm is a venue where attendees can experience sporting events, documentaries, live concerts, and movies on an 87-foot dome. Founded by Jay Rinsky, Little Cinema is a renowned studio that specializes in immersive live experiences for the entertainment industry. John's written review for this experience: https://thecosmiccircus.com/matrix-shared-reality-cosm-dallas-tx/   Did you enjoy this podcast? Please support The Cosmic Circus and this channel by joining our Patreon & Discord: https://patreon.com/cosmiccircus Find the video version of this discussion on YouTube @TheCosmicCircus https://www.youtube.com/@thecosmiccircus   Timestamps 00:00:00 Intro, What is The Matrix in Shared Reality? 00:04:19 John’s thoughts on this experience, comparing to other immersive theater experiences, ScreenX, IMAX 00:25:50 Other films that might be good fits for COSM and Shared Reality experiences 00:30:30 Final thoughts on The Matrix in Shared Reality and speaking with the creator of the experience in person. 00:35:15 Outros
Vin interviews SCOTT BERMAN, writer and director of RESOLUTION: A CINEPHONIC RHAPSODY OF THE SOUL. The revolutionary film is an immersive 360° dome experience, now playing at the Fort Worth Omni Theater, the University of North Texas' Sky Theater, and soon to spread across the US, UK, and EU. The feature is the latest from Scott's 30-year collaboration with Tim DeLaughter, lead of The Polyphonic Spree band. In the interview, Scott discusses his history with Tim, why communal experiences are so important, and the future of this incredible, innovative new technology. Resolution: A Cinephonic Rhapsody for the Soul (2025) - Written and Directed by Scott Berman - Music by Tim Delaughter and The Polyphonic Spree - Technical/Creative Director: Ryan Hartsell - Based on the album Salvage Enterprise by The Polyphonic Spree Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:55 - What is Resolution: A Cinephonic Rhapsody of the Soul? 03:30 - Working with the band Tripping Daisy and other projects early on 08:54 - Perfect for a 360° immersive experience and showing what can be done with a dome 10:30 - A format like Resolution is like listening to an album all the way through but with visual storytelling included 17:20 - Balancing his vision with different songs and art styles 24:40 - Designing for different dome sizes 26:40 - Enjoying a community experience 30:45 - Where the dome experience may go in the future (use at planetariums, etc) 33:48 - What the director wants people to take away from this show, and anything else he wants to mention. 38:40 - Outros Did you enjoy this podcast? Please support The Cosmic Circus and this channel by joining our Patreon & Discord: https://patreon.com/cosmiccircus Find the video version of this discussion on YouTube @TheCosmicCircus https://www.youtube.com/@thecosmiccircus    
John Dotson and Vin reflect on the 28 Days Later franchise and review the latest sequel, 28 Years Later. The new sequel sees the return of director Danny Boyle and screenwriter Alex Garland, and centers on a child named Spike (Alfie Williams) who journeys to the infected mainland to find a cure for his mother, Isla (Jodie Comer). The film also stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson and legendary actor Ralph Fiennes. Did you enjoy this podcast? Please support The Cosmic Circus and this channel by joining our Patreon & Discord: https://patreon.com/cosmiccircus Find the video version of this discussion on YouTube @TheCosmicCircus https://www.youtube.com/@thecosmiccircus   Timestamps   00:00:00 Intro 00:03:00 28 Days Later, 28 Weeks Later, 28 Years Later overview 00:21:40 28 Years Later discussion 00:38:00 28 Years Later trilogy thoughts on future of the franchise 00:41:00 Spoilers for 28 Years Later discussion 00:51:30 Outro  
Vin & Vic break down the main Superman comics influences for James Gunn's upcoming DCU movie. Stick around to the end for mailbag questions!   All-Star Superman (2005) - Grant Morrison, Frank Quitely Kingdom Come (1996) - Mark Waid, Alex Ross Superman for All Seasons (1998) - Jeph Loeb, Tim Sale Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? (1986) - Alan Moore, Curt Swan Superman: Up in the Sky (2019) - Tom King, Andy Kubert Superman: Supercorp (2023) - Joshua Williamson, Jamal Campbell Other Superman comics recommendations: - Superman: Secret Identity - Superman: Red Son - Superman: Birthright - Lex Luthor: Man of Steel Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 01:42 - Superman For All Seasons 09:02 - All Star Superman 17:41 - Superman: Up in the Sky (2019) 22:20 - Superman: Whatever happened to the Man of Tomorrow? 31:22 - Supercorp 36:32 - Superman '78 40:55 - Kingdom Come 50:15 - Superman 2000 (The Superman comic that never was) 53:38 - Other comic recommendations 58:25 - Looking forward to the new movie from James Gunn Superman (2025) 01:20:30 - Mailbag questions answered 01:28:40 - Outro   Did you enjoy this podcast? Please support The Cosmic Circus and this channel by joining our Patreon & Discord: https://patreon.com/cosmiccircus Find the video version of this discussion on YouTube @TheCosmicCircus https://www.youtube.com/@thecosmiccircus  
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