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J&S DreamCast

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In their final episode, Jake and Spence cast themselves old and young, along with their closest friends and family in their very own biopic!
In this October-release episode, Jake and Spence cast out their dream monster movie!
In celebrating May the Fourth, Jake and Spence DreamCast their Star Wars Original Trilogy if it was made not so long ago, in a galaxy...pretty close to here!
Jake and Spence cast out the biopic for their favorite YouTubers!
We dream up a rebooted version of the 1930's classic hit as directed by the 1980's favorite director!
Jake and Spence cast out the ultimate internet phenomenon by creating a movie cast of the decade's greatest memes!
Jake and Spence plot out and cast their dream gladiator movie!
It's time to D-D-D-DREAMCAST as Jake and Spence trust in the Heart of the Cards for this all-star cast!
Jake and Spence come together to cast their ideal biopic for one of the greatest bands of all time!
In a classic schoolyard team pick, Jake and Spence assemble their dodgeball teams for the Greatest Sports Movie of All Time, as directed by Quentin Tarantino.
In our first 2020 DreamCast, Jake and Spence imagine a grown-up cast for the hit Netflix series Stranger Things!
Jake and Spence DreamCast out one of Jake's personal favorite animated films: Tarzan!
Jake and Spence DreamCast their biggest cast yet at a whopping 18 characters with a DragonBall Z Live Series!
Jake and Spence cast out Disney's next great billion dollar live-action success!
Jake and Spence take on another multiplier round casting: this time envisioning a Michael Jackson biopic as directed by Mel Brooks!
Jake and Spence cast one of, if not, their all-time favorite video games into a series adaptation!
Jake and Spence cast the next great Disney live-action film (since we know it'll happen eventually!)
Jake and Spence create a fun comedy/horror cast for the naturally comedic horror film, The Sims.
Jake and Spence cast their first book-to-film adaptation, and oh -boy- is it a classic!
Jake and Spence cast their first multiplier round by rebooting the Justice League - if it had been made in the 1970's!