Dorkside Nexus

San Diego Comic Con, Got us all Hot and Bothered!

August 09, 2022 Tanner Season 2 Episode 13
Dorkside Nexus
San Diego Comic Con, Got us all Hot and Bothered!
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This week we sit down to talk about all of the upcoming projects for Phase's 5 and 6 that Marvel announced at San Diego Comic Con. Such as Black Panther; Wakanda Forever, Iron Heart, Daredevil Born Again, and the culmination of the Multiverse Saga.  As well as the implosion that is happening over at Warner Brothers Discovery with the DC Comics properties. 

Before Getting to all of that Tanner and Brooksy debate which peanut butter and what type of Jelly is best( its raspberry don't let Brooksy tell you otherwise).

This episode contains a massive amount of profanity and sexual comments. You have been warned!

Corey:

What is up everybody, and welcome to another episode of the Dorkside nexus. I'm Corey,

Tanner:

and I'm Tanner,

Brooksie:

and it's go for Papa Palpatine

Tanner:

every time I love it. So to start this episode off, guys, I had a question for everyone. And there's probably going to be many different answers to this. Who would win? Predator? Or Kevin from home alone?

Corey:

When and what is it a fistfight? Is it a drinking competition?

Tanner:

It? Just picture what Kevin has to go through in home alone if predators chasing him who would win?

Brooksie:

Does Kevin get a lot of prep time for hours? Oh see, is it everything that's available in his family home? Or can he like buy anything?

Tanner:

I mean, does it have to be his family home? We saw what he did with a fucking ripped out house. And the second one that's true. That's true. Yes. 24 hours of prep time.

Brooksie:

I'd say he my opinion. I'd say he put up a good fight, but the predator would win.

Tanner:

Oh, no, God. No, I'm all Kevin. I

Corey:

gotta give it to Kevin McAllister.

Tanner:

I gotta get Kevin McCallister.

Corey:

With prep time, 24 hours, like Jr, Batman.

Brooksie:

Yeah, no, that's that's a fair point. Fair point.

Corey:

There's been comments where Batman and the Predator have fought and even he had trouble so I do see where predator

Brooksie:

into trouble but I'm just saying like, they're, they're not invincible, but they they're durable. They're a durable species. They mean, they went to begin to probably one of the worst alien species, the xenomorphs. And even then they they a lot of them in the AVP movies died. But that's that's just that's just me.

Corey:

I mean, I can see Kevin like feeling like you have the upper hand and then the predator like activates the self destruct and yeah,

Brooksie:

that's heaven. That's what I'm saying. That's what I'm saying. But that's they only do that when they know they've lost. They're like, Yeah, you know what joke's on you. You're coming with me.

Corey:

Are you guys gonna watch that new prey movie that I

Tanner:

have no idea. Probably not. I haven't ever really been into the alien or predator movies never was my thing.

Corey:

Sam. I like the aliens. Those are pretty good until they started making like Prometheus and all the, you know, I'm waiting for background stuff.

Brooksie:

I'm 100% with you there. I'll watch up until Alien Resurrection. resurrections is okay. But the first the first two are amazing.

Corey:

Aliens is a beautiful picture. I

Brooksie:

just I could watch that. And I still love watching that movie. Like, I have all four movies. And I'll just be like, we're just gonna watch number one and number two, and then we'll be done.

Corey:

I'm smelling an alien marathon.

Brooksie:

Maybe maybe. Maybe after someone watches the boys.

Corey:

I know. I don't have access to amazon prime this weekend. So I am going to start binge it. Just binge it. My dad was telling me like the first episode alone is like yeah, you're not ready. You're not ready, son. And I'm like,

Tanner:

yeah, no, they I was scared. I mean, I definitely think when you get to it season three. There's not as many like what the fuck moments but it's still just a WHAT THE FUCK show so that's there's a few massive ones where you're like Jesus Christ.

Brooksie:

Yeah. Oh, yeah. I'm not even watching it. I'm just like, Oh my God.

Tanner:

I will say this. Nothing is as shocking or jarring as the whale.

Brooksie:

Yeah, yeah, that still to this day takes the cake.

Tanner:

I never saw that comment. Even when I watched that episode. You don't necessarily see that comment.

Brooksie:

It's funny, though. Wait till you watch the last episode of Invincible though. Oh my god. I know what I'm talking about with the subway train.

Corey:

That is such a good. Is there any movement on season two of that? I

Brooksie:

know they have. As of earlier this year, they're still in we're in recording phase. So and they have confirmed a season three for that as well. Yeah. Which at some point probably next week, likely Monday. I'll probably run up to Keene and go grab the second and third compendiums

Tanner:

Are you going to go shopping while you're in team because you and I are cheap. And we like market baths.

Brooksie:

I love that store and more than likely yes

Corey:

it's a good place I don't do a lot of meal prep but I've been thinking about going and just doing all my shopping get it done

Brooksie:

crock pot and literally just go online find like a recipe to do to be used and made in there. And boom, you have meals for the next like three maybe four days. If you just double the the ingredient count. It's not a bad idea like today I made. I made chicken crack, basically chicken breast bacon, treaded cheddar and cream cheese and dry pack at a ranch. Boom. That sounds good. It's really good.

Tanner:

Were there was there a vegetable in that? Oh, I

Brooksie:

have broccoli separate.

Tanner:

Okay, that's about to say I was like, Wow, a lot of protein in this.

Corey:

Where's the greens, man?

Tanner:

Yeah, probably. I mean, I felt Coreys stomach going, Oh, no cheese.

Corey:

Yeah. Over the other day, and you made case studies and I was like, I have a couple of my Lactaid tablets.

Tanner:

But I even this is how good I am about remembering that I didn't have anything else. I could cook that night for more than my girlfriend and myself. So I was like, send him a message. I'm like, Hey, buddy. We're kicking case D as bring your pills because cheese. So

Corey:

I know some days I like to think that I'm just like unstoppable beast. And then I'm like, oh, yeah, cheese. locks me in the bathroom. It's my kryptonite.

Tanner:

Dude, I am so glad my jeans did not give me that.

Brooksie:

Yeah, see, the same thing goes along the side with peanut butter. I don't know how people can be allergic to that, either.

Tanner:

I understand the science behind it. I

Brooksie:

love her so much. My roommate will come home and from work. And it'll be like, what do you make in like all pb&j? You mean like, a lot of PB and a little bit of J Yeah, right. And real

Tanner:

questions real questions. Creamy or chunky? Or crunchy? I

Brooksie:

mean, it depends on the time of year

Tanner:

for me wrong it's crunchy around but okay, greenie. What the fuck up?

Brooksie:

See the wolf

Corey:

peanut butter creamy versus chunky?

Brooksie:

Will you join tanner on the chunky side or Cory for the creamy side and this bee who does both sides? The side of the strawberry jelly

Tanner:

raspberry Strawberry. Strawberry is number two grape can get fun. Yeah, grapes. Gross. disgusting but raspberry number one followed by strawberry.

Corey:

You guys ever tried mulberry mulberries sauce, right? No, I don't think so. Oh, there's a mulberry tree outside the place that I work. One of my co workers like collecting

Tanner:

heavy thunderstorm guys.

Brooksie:

Down for calm down right?

Tanner:

I don't really like what happens next.

Corey:

Oh speaking of we got a little side All right,

Tanner:

hold on. Hold on. Hold on. We're not done yet. Why did you give Cory the berries and cream boy voice during that like breakdown of the crunchy versus creamy?

Brooksie:

I think it's because way back in high school. School. He would he would say something it'd be a very serious moment in class and I just look at him and be like, Hi, how are you? I'd be like, Really? Really? You're gonna make me laugh? He like make you laugh and I burst out laughing and of course it'd be like an assembly where like one of the teachers died or some a student isn't doing well and I'm just like

Tanner:

gonna laugh so soft recordings out here going

Corey:

I love that commercial that came on I would literally do that and you remember you have to remember me do that all the time. berries and cream. Please tell me you're gonna edit that out.

Brooksie:

No, don't do that. sections come out of my box.

Corey:

Oh god. Yeah, high school was not a great time for me. But boy, did I have fun.

Tanner:

You can tell by Brooks's reaction over there.

Corey:

The guy didn't take anything seriously.

Brooksie:

I don't really blame you. Because that's that school was something Yeah. Do something

Corey:

to hit me you know? Yeah it was a social time for me not really very much

Brooksie:

learning yeah learning social

Corey:

learning makes brain hurt

Tanner:

God I know I wish I went high school with you Fox.

Corey:

Yeah. Middle School standing outside advisory doing the Beavis and butt Oh

Brooksie:

yeah, well, everybody would be that or it would be like random Halo quotes combined with Beavis and Butthead voices. Oh, yeah,

Tanner:

I need a weapon. You know, red versus blue was something

Corey:

Yes. Yeah. I always loved Caboose.

Tanner:

I I didn't watch I wasn't super into Halo. Like I appreciated the games. I played one through three after that I lost complete interest in it.

Corey:

Totally don't blame you.

Tanner:

I mean, I know Halo three is to this day considered the best of the Halo games. Depends on who

Corey:

you are. Personally, I think reach in terms of story in terms of innovation. The Halo Reach is by far my favorite Halo pi

Tanner:

three. I mean, pretty universally overall for like the just Halo game three is considered the best or the best of the first three with story wise it was what most online shooters are based off of now. I mean, even wanting to started that but three really really was the the cattle like Duck game that that like Call of Duty followed. I agree with that. So Halo three

Corey:

like when that game came out? That was like a cultural thing. That was a phenomenon. Oh, yeah,

Brooksie:

I think pretty much in oh seven when it dropped. There were lines upon lines going into game stops

Tanner:

speaking of Oh, seven we got some fucking games that year. I mean, for different genres and everything we had Assassin's Creed came out. The first one. Yeah, I was seven. You know what else came out skate? I don't know if anyone played those games. I liked those games. Like because we had the Tony Hawk games, which was just extreme like what the like you can do anything in skateboarding like stupid tricks that are not possible and whatnot defying physics, but skate came out. And it brought a semblance of realism to it. I loved the first one people prefer the other two games for other reasons. There's just something about the magic of the first skate game that I loved. I think it was just because it was so different than the Tony Hawk games. Yeah, that came before it. Yeah, and that's not to take anything away from the Tony Hawk games. Is Pro Skater one two and three. Fantastic. And then there was like, American Wasteland which was way out there but still kind of fun. There were some good games from that series.

Corey:

Yeah. Oh seven was when cod for Modern Warfare came out and the original game changed. Yeah, the game yeah. Oh

Tanner:

seven and then two years later, we got Modern Warfare two and that was again the kind of Halo thing where people were lining up to get that game because modern warfare was just such a bit a smash hit. I remember when that game came out. I wasn't into online any sort of thing but I still enjoyed playing Modern Warfare.

Corey:

Modern Warfare two is still my favorite out of any Call of Duty that's come out black ops Cold War is actually pretty close. Really? I don't like the story, but like from a gameplay standpoint and all that is not bad. Yeah, the story

Brooksie:

was definitely very odd for that game. Modern Warfare

Corey:

two. Oh my God, by the time you actually get to kill general Shepherd. It's like, oh, you killed ghosty motherfucker.

Brooksie:

Die. Yeah, no, I remember playing it with a buddy of mine. And he was like, What? Are you kidding me? Like right after when ghosts died? I'm like, Yeah, this this happened. And he's just like, I can't believe this. I have to step out of the room. He just steps outside of his front porch. He's just like

Tanner:

there's another game that came out that same year.

Corey:

Oh, seven.

Brooksie:

Yeah, well, what's the thing about going back?

Tanner:

I'm just confirming that I have my years right. The thing about modern warfare was the previous three. I don't know what do we count this as oh seven because it's the end of Oh, six years of

Brooksie:

war? Where I'd say we could count that.

Tanner:

7006 I mean that that was a huge game.

Brooksie:

I was like, you introduce me to the Gears of War. Did I really? I'm pretty sure you did. You were like, Hey, there's this new game. I know you like you had told me about Halo and all that jazz. But I remember you're like, Well, if you like Halo, this one's a little bit more gory. But it's it's fun. was like, really? What's it called? Gears of War and I, you were like, here borrow it. And I played it and I'm like, why does this gun have this? This like wine on it? And I remember holding down the B button I'm like, that's a chainsaw. What is this game? And I remember walking up to one of the Locust one of the enemies and just shooting it with a national and they're just body parts go everywhere. I'm like, Okay, this is fun. But wow, is it go gruesome? Well,

Corey:

then when gears two came out, and they introduced horde mode, we were on that

Brooksie:

all the time. All the time. We I think we picked one of the maps where like you're in this town. And I distinctly remember where we were playing probably till oh gosh, like, like midnight, maybe even later than that. We gotta go to bed. We got schooled on one more day, one more day.

Corey:

I just remember going around and one time we're in the hallway and you just do the Marcus Fenix like, please please do Oh, like when he reloads? No Nice. kills me.

Tanner:

Going a little further back into the beginning of oh six and other game that came out then that was huge for me. Elder Scrolls for oblivion? Yes, I'm, there are so many more elements about that game that I like more than I liked in Skyrim. I'm not gonna lie. Skyrim is stunning. Skyrim is the net obviously the next evolution. But all they have to say is the Dark Brotherhood quest line in Oblivion. destroys the Skyrim quest line for Dark Brotherhood.

Brooksie:

Yeah, no, I agree. I played the EverLiving snot out of Oblivion, Todd Howard, you should invest in remaking Oblivion instead of making Elder Scrolls six, and releasing Skyrim like 39 times on every console.

Tanner:

Yeah, it's on switch. It's on PC. It's been released for the ps4 and Xbox. And I'm just like, and I've still never played it, you wouldn't like it. It's not it's not your style

Brooksie:

do like playing Mass Effect, then you're not going to like Oblivion,

Corey:

which we have made a deal that I will play through all the Mass Effect,

Tanner:

the original three, we're not going to make him suffer through Andromeda,

Brooksie:

I actually think I have all three homes on 360. So don't buy it. Because I have the Legendary Edition on my Xbox series X C. But

Tanner:

I would say buy the legendary because the remaster plus all the DLC that you get with it is worth it having all of the DLC,

Brooksie:

that is very true, because the DLC really adds more to the game and adds more spice to the story. Like there was it was one of those things like they did release a complete game with each game, but they filled in gaps in the story that you didn't know you want and filled in. Like for instance, Leviathan. And so there's the Leviathan and then there's the Citadel DLC for Mass Effect three, where at first you go to like some type of party, and then it turns into a complete and utter fiasco and you go into the underbelly of the Citadel, it's

Tanner:

really cool. And that's a great one where people were like, it's kind of weird, but it's kind of serves a purpose of giving a send off, because it's the final game, it's really designed to play be played just before the end game starts, is how that's built. But, in fact, I will actually probably when you play the game, I will send you like the optimum mission order to play the game in to make it so you don't make any quote unquote, mistakes.

Brooksie:

He so essentially he that's a good idea, because what you do and one will affect you in two and three. So if a character dies, and one you can't like go into too Oh, well, I killed this character. No, they're dead. Yeah, can't unless you restart one. And everybody's alive.

Tanner:

I'll be honest, I think you'll have the hardest time with one because that is the one that has the worst inventory management. And it has almost too many skill points. Yeah, in a lot of ways. But once you get to two, they've cleaned it up so much and continued that through three that it's like okay, yeah, no, this is this makes sense. It has the RPG elements, but it's got more action adventure shooter elements to yeah, that's, that's what I first one is the first one. Like I said, I think you're gonna have the hardest time with, but even I have the hardest time with the first one again. Think through it when going back like I understand when the game released how big of a game it was, but going back and playing it, it definitely got the most love out of like being remastered but it's still at times has graphics that remind you of an older generation game? Not bad. Not like when I tried to convince you to play Kotor? Yeah, don't even though we're not gonna go there right now, I'm still upset by it. Well, we will just let's finish the mass of that tangent. But when you get to the second one, it does feel like an entirely different game. And not like the first game was bad. It just feels like an entirely different game and a blade way.

Brooksie:

Like he said, though, they really looked at one. And they did their homework and they said, We need improvements in these areas.

Tanner:

Now no seven that's another oh seven game. Yep. Is the first Mass Effect.

Corey:

And like I know what you're going to win a machine.

Brooksie:

I think three came out in the lab.

Tanner:

Well 11 or 12

Brooksie:

I think it was 12. But even for a game that's 10 years old to this day, even if you still get the 360 version. It's the graphics still hold up. Oh, really? Well,

Tanner:

it released before my birthday the day before my birthday that year. You're right 2012 March 6 2012 was when the third game came out? Let's find out when the second one came and what

Corey:

I imagined oh nine everything came out. No none what I like

Unknown:

to about

Tanner:

2010 but January so we'll call it oh nine.

Brooksie:

What I like about this especially three is they added they added one deals No. They added a lot of DLC to three they got a lot of DLC on trying to Jabbok wasn't that DLC key was a DLC Okay, so um the there's just so much to do Yeah,

Tanner:

I don't want to spoil anything

Brooksie:

no I don't either and I just in for me when it comes to fighting against these machines that think that they're god I'm just like yeah, well, now look at you just pile of scrap on this planet. Sucks to suck donut

Tanner:

what place that What class do you play as

Brooksie:

usually? I'm like the soldier class.

Tanner:

I go infiltrator. I want that sniper power.

Brooksie:

That is true because I've seen people when you did three with the multiplayer the infiltrators were disgusting.

Tanner:

See, what did it for me was the server is like tank guys with a shield because you could fucking mail slot them with a sniper just line up a shot through this little slot and headshot him. That was that was what did it for me. Yep. Um, there's a lot of classes too. So like that's the other thing that I think you're going to struggle with is trying to pick the class for the playstyle that you would like. Yeah,

Corey:

I get stuck in the character creators have a lot of games. So I don't know. It's pretty streamlined

Tanner:

character creator as far as a lot of games go. I think. If because you have basically your soldiers your straight up fighter class, your biotic is essentially this universe is mage, yo. And then there's the there's one more class. One more main class. The technician, technician. Yep. And they're kind of I don't really know if you'd call them a cat. They're kind of utilitarian. They're kind of a utilitarian. playstyle Yep. But they're really and then there's like, sub classes where they've combined these together. Like Infiltrator is a technician mixed with a soldier. There's a Vanguard, which is I think that's soldier and technician and then there's an ad as they add it that is there's there's a bunch of these different classes that try to mix the best of them so Oh, cool. Yeah, I'm

Corey:

definitely gonna play it No,

Tanner:

I will have said I have made the agreement to play the LEGO games and what did I agree to more

Corey:

I think there's like three games and I'm trying to go through and figure out like what what are the games that I would you play to kind of like understand my but the thing is even play History

Tanner:

The thing is this is Corey has to play from start to finish these like if he digs off on him I'm gonna give him help. Oh, it's gonna take me

Corey:

a long time to play three games from beginning to end I have like no time to game that's kind of why I love the LEGO games right now because you can literally just drop in have some fun fuck around do whatever and then Oh, I gotta go

Tanner:

you know if I give you the ideal mission order it does cut down your play time. The only thing I will say that you will get lost in is in the second one that planet scanning.

Brooksie:

Yeah, that's a good pastime.

Tanner:

But the thing is, is it serves a purpose into the next game because if you have a ton of resources from Planet scanning, it gives you more resources in the third game. Yeah, like everything transfers.

Brooksie:

Oh, Yeah, she's very nice. Plus, if you go to the Sol system and you try to probe Uranus, everyone on the crew says something completely derogatory. I haven't done that. It's hilarious. I think you'd even get an achievement for

Tanner:

it. Okay, here's my question. Who is your main love interest when you play that game? Tolly Oh, really? Really? Liara

Brooksie:

Yeah, sorry. I just loved Holly.

Tanner:

I don't know what it is the blue alien.

Brooksie:

It's either those two. A lot of people pick those two. And then if they go FEM ship, it's Garrus I

Tanner:

mean, I as dude, ship I'd pick garrison. Garrison is fucking badass. He's

Brooksie:

probably my favorite like character every time I do a mission. I'm like, Gareth, do you want to go? Can it wait, I'm in the middle of some calibrations.

Tanner:

Yeah, now Garrus is home. And he's also hilarious because he starts off kind of bending the rules in the first game, and he's like, Fuck the rules in the second game. Let's get the job done. Yeah. Right. Rex is kind of a disappointment. I'm not gonna lie. He's key. But he's a discipline.

Brooksie:

I do like the fact though, that he he was a part of the crew for number one. Yeah. And then number two, he kind of he kind of was sidelined. And then we have grunt.

Tanner:

Yeah. grunts kind of cool. You know, have you played the Dragon Age games?

Brooksie:

Not a whole lot. Okay, so.

Tanner:

So the voice actor who is Grunt is also Oghren, the drunken dwarf fucking Berzerker from the first Dragon Age game, and I love it. And then Admiral Hackett is voiced by what is his name? And he's, oh, Jedi Master nos Terrell in the Old Republic, who is the chronicler of the Jedi Order for the Old Republic? Timeline. Huh? Yeah. Bioware likes to reuse their voice actors.

Brooksie:

Who's the admiral that oversee Shepard?

Tanner:

The admiral yet? Just like in game three.

Brooksie:

Not game three. He starts off in game one. Oh, yeah. A little bit.

Tanner:

And then he because then he can become counselor.

Brooksie:

I forget. Yeah. I can't remember Anderson. I'm rural Anderson is voiced by the same guy who does arbiter.

Corey:

Oh, yeah. Who's Sergeant Foley and I just looked up his name the other day? Yeah.

Brooksie:

Yeah. I can't remember his name. But it's it's the same guy who does

Tanner:

know there's a lot of resident from Rick and Morty. There's a lot of really, okay, we're gonna wrap up Mass Effect now. Oh, thank God. When you play the game, you'll understand I need an iron seven hoodie.

Corey:

Yeah, no, I totally. I'm gonna go back and listen to this. Like

Brooksie:

the leather jacket. They have those on Amazon. You can go

Tanner:

onto bioware.com and buy the hoodie. I'm not gonna wear a leather jacket. That's my problem. That's

Brooksie:

that's me. I prefer the leather jacket that's Shepherd wears and it looks sharp. Dude, it's

Tanner:

a hoodie that that Shepherd can wear. When you roll in the leather jacket, yeah, what in the motorcycle gang?

Brooksie:

I'm in space. I get to do what I want. Go to my go to random plant it's the problem. And I go kill rapers I'm gonna wear a leather jacket.

Tanner:

So I think this is the time when Brooks is going to tell us that he has a side hustle as a DOM

Corey:

leather bound by plead the fifth

Brooksie:

books and sweet mahogany.

Corey:

Thank you for getting

Tanner:

man. So we had San Diego Comic Con recently.

Brooksie:

Yeah, and quite a list of different things that have been released by Mr. Feige.

Tanner:

And I'll be honest guys, I paid attention but not enough attention. So you guys are gonna have to do the brunt of the talking here. Don't worry

Corey:

homeboy, because I lit by listened to the entire Hall H panel while at work today, so they dropped a bunch of trailers that were exclusive to just the folks in San Diego ComiCon Fuck you guys. I know. From everything I've heard the Guardians of the Galaxy three the trailer the movie all of it. It's gonna break us it's gonna 100% break our emotions our feelings all of it. It's gonna be okay I guess there's like this one shot of like a little baby Rocket Raccoon like yeah being like taken and we get to find out rocket is supposed to be like the heart and soul of this movie.

Brooksie:

Yeah, and I hear it's supposed to be his background and Mark Hamill is the one who created the cybernetic augments that the fucka I'm pretty sure he was confirmed to be like the one who made rocket and the other cybernetic org So

Tanner:

as much as I hate the last Jedi, it was literally like, Hey, Mark Hamill, do. You want new life and your two year career. And now he's just like in everything he was in what we do in the shadows, which I thought was hilarious. And you still say the movies better than the show, but you hear me Mark Hamill is not in the movie. He was in the first Kingsman movie is in the first Kingsman movie. Before going back to being Luke Skywalker. He was the trickster.

Corey:

Yep. On the Flash show. Yeah. Both of them. Actually. He was in the 90 show and then reprised the role. Yeah, in in the flash, which before we get too far into Marvel, the Flash show, which is the last remaining arrow verse show, is confirmed to be ending with the season 913 episodes I gave up after season three. I don't blame you. So I really don't.

Brooksie:

I stopped watching arrow after season two, because I was like, sleds here, and now I'm done. Yeah, they

Tanner:

really peed. No,

Corey:

they bring Slade back every now and again throughout the later seasons. But it's still not like, I'm sorry.

Tanner:

I mean, they had so it was again, The CW has a thing for keeping shows going, as we know with supernatural,

Corey:

which, which wouldn't be fun. But I mean, the 23 episodes, seasons, it's too much. They drag storylines out, and they have filler. And it's like, you can tell the same story in half as many episodes and have it be fucking amazing.

Tanner:

And I understand why network television did it because it's probably cheaper to keep one season one series going for 23 episodes than it is to have a bunch of different like 12 episode series going, you're not paying as many people you don't have as big or you don't have as many crews in general. So I kind of understand that mentality. But streaming services has put it so that our attention span really is around the 12 episode mark. You can do 16 In some cases and get away with it. But 12 is kind of where like a story arc can really wrap itself up.

Corey:

There's something that was announced in this marvel panel that I can't wait

Tanner:

to get to a little bit later. All right, let's just do it now.

Corey:

I will Okay, let's run down what they announced for Phase Five in the chronological order. Okay, so phase four we still have She Hulk Attorney at Law which dropped a trailer for is looking

Tanner:

better, but can I be honest? Why are we degrading Hulk so much? I'm so tired of the downgrades to hawk

Brooksie:

Oh, well, I've swept what's been posted online, you might made a comment and one of the Marvel pages that I saw was which was basically like someone made a comment being like I love how Hawk was like this awesome you know, be a rage monster and now he's you know, this you know? Like he's weak and Cory made a comment like oh yeah, so like the one dude who has anger issues is trying to get in better control of his but you see

Tanner:

I thought after the end of Ragnarok we were gonna start getting more like back and forth with like Hulk as he is known to be in Banner like they were able they were going to be able to transition into one another better. That being said, that's not what we got. And it is little pointing. Well,

Corey:

there are always ways that they can regress Hulk and have him kind of like something happens and we do get that banner Hulk separation again, or they could do like the World War Hulk or all those different storylines still, Marvel can do a bunch.

Tanner:

I still breaker Hulk I want world breaker Hulk.

Corey:

I want Maestro for those of you who know the story. Oh,

Tanner:

yeah. I'm iffy on my store. I've read a few of the comics and I'm just not a huge huge fan. Okay. I did

Corey:

my research before like Hulk Kills the Marvel Universe essentially. Yeah,

Tanner:

it's kind of just mad.

Brooksie:

It's a it's a depressing way to look at it. It's not as depressing as when he goes there's the old man Hulk and I think basically earth becomes like completely radioactive by some reason and even mentally banner dies and holds like the last living yeah on Earth. Yeah, minus anything that's immune to radiation poisoning. Yeah,

Corey:

like how lives the X Men and stuff

Brooksie:

everybody everybody

Corey:

Yeah, She Hulk which in that trailer there's a return of my favorite blind lawyer in the MCU which again, I will talk about on the line fuck off so after she home we have Wakanda forever, which they also dropped a trailer up looks really

Tanner:

good. Yeah, it looks really good. I'm not gonna lie. I have a question though.

Corey:

I might have an answer. You go first. Who

Tanner:

is Black Panther. Is it Sheree or it was was a detail his girlfriend's name

Corey:

I just listened to the thing today. I can't remember her name but yeah,

Tanner:

I those are my two guests.

Corey:

I think it's going to be sherry. I think so

Brooksie:

I'm fairly certain I think Cherie as well and I think she's going to kind of set the stage for the the girl that will play playing in iron heart. Yes, yes.

Corey:

The character of Riri

Tanner:

Williams which I'm excited for.

Brooksie:

I do it's not on the panel list that we have here but one thing I am looking forward to is Spider Man freshman year

Corey:

yes, yeah. Freshman year and the animated series which some people are like myth I'm down for it seems like it's it might not be in the same universe.

Brooksie:

It's supposedly in a what if story? Like I'm in this version? It sounds like they could have episodes where instead of it being Tony Stark it would be Norman Osborn so on so forth.

Tanner:

So theory time. Is the way the MCU is set up. Peter has to get bitten by a radioactive spider. Yeah, but we don't have an Oscorp in this universe. We do have a Stark Industries. So was did his Spidey powers come from a Stark Industries experiment in this universe?

Corey:

I'm kind of getting sick of spider man being 100% wrapped around Tony Stark that's one of my favorite things about no way home was that it was

Tanner:

like Oh, I understand

Corey:

that spider man

Tanner:

understand that volver I understand that but we don't have an AWS Corp in this universe yet

Corey:

that we know of. I mean, Norman says that in no way home Norman says that he was looking for AWS Corp and it didn't exist maybe maybe there's no more or not yet.

Tanner:

It's it's just so weird, though. You know what I mean? It's just something that we have to like look out for to this day.

Corey:

It feels like they're just kind of now going like oh yeah, Sony will let us tell a Spider Man origin story. So now we're gonna go back and tell that story Yeah, but if it's going to be kind of like a different universe it's like why bother?

Tanner:

I don't know. I don't understand it but it is what it is just Just a thought.

Corey:

So So yeah, what kind of forever is going to finish out phase four, which has been fun it's been a pretty fun

Tanner:

sorry, but all I have to say is Shang chi like that was like a sleeper that I had no expectations for and I absolutely loved it. Then we got in our way home. We got lovin thunder. We got moon night. We got

Brooksie:

Loki started ice for Loki started.

Corey:

Widow I thought

Tanner:

I thought one division was I don't know.

Brooksie:

I think that was more of one of one of the epilogues

Corey:

I like what it was the first one of phase four because I know Spider Man far from home was basically like the epilogue of fate of that.

Brooksie:

Phase three for knowing home was the end of Phase Three epilogue

Corey:

and then Black Widow Shang chi and then we just did like the Disney plus shows for a while. Yes, one division and then what was now in Winter Soldier soldier low key.

Tanner:

What if Hawkeye Hawkeye,

Corey:

which I loved Hawkeye?

Brooksie:

I thought it was good.

Corey:

It was very fun.

Tanner:

I'm not gonna make your comment.

Corey:

Oh, good. How and then see

Tanner:

it. So that's my comment.

Corey:

If Phase Five starts off with Ant Man, quantum mania, which will be introducing Kang the Conqueror who is going to be the main antagonist the Thanos of Phase Five, which I'm pretty excited one of

Brooksie:

my top three favorite Marvel villains. I really look forward to him being as the next big bad. As long as we don't see my top favorite. We should be fine. And your

Tanner:

top favorite would be the Deondre Oh, yeah.

Corey:

Which is possible that we may see the Beyonder because if they're going to pull from I mean, we're going to jump ahead a lot towards phase six. But if they're doing Secret Wars, supposedly, Kang might end up with the powers of the beyond her kinda like how in the newer Secret Wars Dr. Doom ends up

Brooksie:

that's true and ours even with all six Infinity Stones, Dr. Doom wipes the floor with Thanos that that's

Tanner:

how I want to see it. I want to see a good Doctor Doom that's

Corey:

Yeah, I think he is the villain of the Marvel Universe right now. Like the one that I want to see King I don't know enough about I'm

Tanner:

with Cory on this. I'm

Corey:

excited.

Brooksie:

Kang is one of those villains that is very similar to Metatron from DC. He kind of goes from place to place any kind of interludes when necessary. In the comics, his wife has a very rare disease. And in the 41st century, there's no cure for it. So he literally is I'm gonna freezer in time, so the disease doesn't progress. That's how things are in the comics. I don't know if that's the case, it sounds like what they did with Loki. This is an quote unquote alternate version, one of the ones that he said are evil. So we will see what happens as as this progresses. If we see the beyond her, Well, buckle up.

Corey:

Nothing's really off limits right

Tanner:

now. Now. My next question as though building off that do we get Galactus at any point, because Oh,

Brooksie:

that would be awesome.

Corey:

I mean, phase six is starting off with a Fantastic Four movie. That'd be a little ambitious of them to go right into like, Galactus. Here you go. He's not a cloud this time.

Brooksie:

Yeah, yeah, please don't

Corey:

like mean but even tease him at the very you know, the very end and have like a Silver Surfer nod, like, I will go and be your Harold Galactus and then show the back of his head like my silver,

Tanner:

or just even a streak across the Silver Streak Writing Across the fucking writing across space. I'd be down

Brooksie:

for that. Or that would be one of the end credits scenes. Yeah, yeah. That would be that would be awesome.

Corey:

I think that'd be the perfect like, little tag. Cool.

Brooksie:

My question is for the both of you. There have been a couple of like teasers out there. Who would you would like be perfect for the role as Galactus? In your opinion?

Tanner:

I can't answer that. I can and my knowledge base answer that I honestly don't know enough about the cosmic level threats to exam. Yeah. And to really,

Brooksie:

I would say for me, and this is only because I've seen the facial construction work really well would be Bill Nighy, the actor who played Davy Jones and the Pirates of the Caribbean series, he's good. I would if he would play as Galactus just just structure his face voice key would be very good for a Galactus in my opinion, but we'll see what happens. I don't know if though they will add him in.

Corey:

I dig it. Yeah, yeah. No, I would totally Yeah. Yeah.

Tanner:

Yeah, no, I mean, I'm actually looking at it right now. He was the also the Minister of Magic in the Harry Potter stuff after after the Voldemort took over and all that happy fun stuff.

Brooksie:

He was also the I can't remember his actual name, but he was the main villain in Detective Pikachu.

Tanner:

No shit. Yep. Rufus. Remo. I can't pronounce the name scrim more.

Brooksie:

I should have just done like Rufus self like self code from the games. That's just me. No, but I talked

Tanner:

to, if you want you can call the author who shall not be named for her comments on this podcast and say, Hey, I don't like the way you wrote this character that came out. You know,

Unknown:

when? That's true. That's true. Yeah,

Corey:

whenever anyone says Rufus, I just think of a naked mole rat

Tanner:

Minako. I want a knocko now ladies and gentlemen,

Corey:

right now I've been rewatching Kim Possible because they have a podcast with the voice actors. It's such a good show. It's timeless.

Tanner:

Did you see the video that came out probably last year or early last year or late 2020 of christy carlson romano walking and just talking about her relationship with Shiloh buff.

Corey:

I have not seen that video. But I have heard her talk about Shyla booth and how they don't really have a great relationship. And it's

Tanner:

not it's not even so much that it's not a great relationship is what she said she just never really had a relationship with Him,

Corey:

which is fine. Just because you know, your co stars on the show doesn't mean you have to be exact friends and everything. And

Tanner:

she says, You know, I guess we did our jobs. Well, if you guys think that we had such great chemistry that we'd still be in touch. And the truth of the matter is, is we just always were in our own little planes of existence, and that others didn't that first season of the show have even stevens. They weren't really on screen all that much. They didn't they were doing their own little storylines. So MC and it was really cool to watch and listen to because it's like I it's not that I don't care about Shyla China, it's just we just never really had that chance to really have a relationship as much as people assume we did. And I just want him to he basically said I just want him to know I care about him. And you know, it is what it is. I mean, we have different lives.

Corey:

I don't really Care for Shyla booth like as an actor there are certain roles that I really like him in name one okay so the Transformers movies I don't like his character until the third one Dark of the Moon when he when actually starts like starts being like a main character and kind of standing up for himself in a sense he does like parkour and stuff

Tanner:

like he I see I lost it after the second one the second one was where I lost it

Corey:

I don't like that Revenge of the Fallen is my least favorite out of the Transformers movies that I've seen the third one oh my god Leonard Nimoy as the main antagonist before before he passed away all the Linkin Park that they put into those movies

Tanner:

Yeah, no sure all the Linkin Park but other than their divide just being a Transformers music video pretty Yeah, pretty much. Rip Chester Bennington. Yes, it was that

Corey:

good. Music I don't know the people who make it get out of my studio.

Brooksie:

Anyway.

Corey:

And gentlemen, this has been my last episode.

Brooksie:

After quantum mania, we get Secret Invasion. Literally 2023 which will be

Tanner:

very interesting.

Corey:

Yes, Sam Jackson, COBie. Smulders, Director Krennic I can't remember his name right now.

Tanner:

Robins coming back. Oh, yeah.

Corey:

They've got Emilia Clarke. From Kira from solo Daenerys Targaryen. From HBO math HBO Max Game of Thrones.

Tanner:

I knew what you were saying. Supposedly that

Corey:

show is going to take place partially during the blip so that they're going to start secretly invading while people have been, you know, disappeared. Which is pretty cool. I'm excited to see it. Don Cheadle is going to be back as war machine.

Tanner:

I don't I don't think he's ever gonna stop until he can't physically do it anymore. Who Don Cheadle? Yeah, no, there's I think because they can he can go in a suit and not have to do crazy amount. No,

Brooksie:

why not? Why not just do this and do it. That's first of all. That's wrong. It's Thanos

Tanner:

talking why don't we just go back in time and you know. Boom. You're looking for

Corey:

this. Love that part of Voltron. So good.

Tanner:

Oh my god. Yeah, no. Speaking going back to the boys we saw what would happen if Ant Man you get to see what would happen if Ant Man actually went inside a fan house and decided to expand

Corey:

the fall now I'm curious.

Brooksie:

After watching and I want to let her know that was not CGI. That was a practical effect. I'm 100% serious. Someone literally leech the studio and read it and you can literally just see a giant Yeah, yeah, male genitalia.

Tanner:

That is so up Eric CryptoKeys. Ally

Brooksie:

it is to see some of the interviews that Jensen has done during and post season production and season three, like the whole fresca thing. Like, he's like, Yeah, see, the whole fresca thing? That's just Eric's way of just throwing little breadcrumbs for for an end game type thing. We don't know he's in his own world creating stuff that's way ahead of his time.

Tanner:

So that is not to say that but I did. I did bring that up.

Brooksie:

And yes, I learned Preska. We take a fresh look at fresca. Yeah, you guys haven't.

Tanner:

But you need to go watch a recap of season two

Brooksie:

for those for those who have watched Season Three the boys that is 100% a practical effect it is not CGI at

Tanner:

all God. Clock where were we?

Brooksie:

We were talking about Secret Invasion and it sounded like Korea was going to take us off to the third one on the top bliss. The

Corey:

third thing coming out May 3 2023. Guardians of the Galaxy Volume Two which was supposed to be three Right? Which was supposed to be one of the first films in Phase four but then the whole James Gunn getting canned because the comments from like nine years ago, he went over to DC did Suez the Suicide Squad which fucking love that I

Brooksie:

okay. That movie was hilarious. I loved it.

Tanner:

Can we just take a second that James Gunn was approached about to do a Star Wars movie and he's like, I'm doing one space opera right now. I don't need another one.

Corey:

I like that he had the integrity to be like yeah, no, let me finish this. And he is saying the Guardians three is going to be the last of this Guardians of the Galaxy story if they do another diversion if they continue it it's going to be you know a whole different director a whole different story characters

Tanner:

and I feel like this for this story it makes sense to use him for all three movies because he definitely had an overarching vision for them

Brooksie:

there's no there's no shame in that though either. There's no There's no shame in like stopping right there what

Tanner:

do you mean yeah, you're absolutely right there's no shame he took a bunch of C lists goddamn heroes and made them household names so no, there is no shame

Corey:

to he made Peacemaker and vigilante like two of my favorite characters in any superhero thing plus a

Brooksie:

love the years plus I love that whole spiel that Peacemaker gives to that old dude like Batman The hero is like Batman literally will not have the gall to kill Joker any one of his villains and now there's candy as you can tell, John Cena got a little excited when he did that.

Tanner:

Dude, I am so glad John Cena is pulling away from wrestling to do the some of these mainstream roles like

Brooksie:

you can only do that for so long. And he did

Tanner:

it for so long. Same thing with Dave Batista. Yep, I mean he didn't do it as long as Dave didn't do it as long

Brooksie:

no but you can only do wrestling for so long and that in

Tanner:

that's what shocking like, let's go back to wrestling real quick, Triple H still being involved in WWE is like insane to me like

Brooksie:

Yeah, but he's taken over Vince McCann's. Yeah. But he

Tanner:

was still going in the ring and like that level through. I mean, say what you will that all wrestling is acting because that is true, but it is so much it's very hard to physically wrestle with somebody in a way so that they may not get hurt. Yeah, I mean, Henry Cavill talked about that on his training for The Witcher like he does all the sword fighting scenes. And he said it's like insane because you have to do it at full speed and stop at the very last second in order to make it look real and move into the next move really quickly. Just takes

Brooksie:

a lot of strength because you're fighting literally against the momentum.

Tanner:

Yeah, exactly. He taught that's why he beefed up his shoulders because that's all it was. It was just all in the delts man

Brooksie:

you're right over there. You're getting a little hot and bothered and playing Witcher

Tanner:

I mean Yeah. It might be those jorts you're wearing and knowing that you just came from the gym

Brooksie:

yeah, that's true today was leg day So yeah, those little tender down there

Tanner:

for you want to help them out with that.

Corey:

What I like to joke

Tanner:

they're comfy right over his head

Brooksie:

they're comfortable there they're 10 bucks at Target got this pair of black Jean pair?

Tanner:

No, but once again ladies and gentlemen it is a little steamy in this studio again because humidity where we live it's been through the roof lately and we have to have

Brooksie:

prime audio quality so no questions

Tanner:

door stays closed. no fans, no air conditioners just a thunderstorm blaring outside and three

Corey:

sweating nerds.

Brooksie:

We sweat for you.

Corey:

One of which in shorts. Welcome to Dorkside Nexus.

Brooksie:

Does that mean you guys gotta get George now?

Corey:

I'll do it. Once we get video going,

Tanner:

I will wear Daisy Dukes.

Corey:

Well, okay. I'm gonna have to one up you and nobody wants to come in with a Speedo. Stop.

Tanner:

I'm gonna roll in like Jessica Simpson.

Brooksie:

But I did like that Dukes of Hazzard movie.

Tanner:

was really good.

Corey:

I thought you said Go bow go

Tanner:

I said no bow. No,

Brooksie:

you anus. Oh, that be Enos. Mr. Cricket. I'm gonna have to watch

Tanner:

and then Burt Reynolds.

Brooksie:

Yeah, yeah. As Boss Hogg that that was that was good.

Tanner:

Yeah, Johnny Knoxville was fantastic in it.

Corey:

Sean William Scott.

Tanner:

I mean that man is not good enough.

Corey:

You have

Tanner:

does not

Brooksie:

have the lead of one of the first few American Pie movies. And then the host for check ass I'm like this. This will be ces gonna be insane. It was far from Oh, no. Super Troopers troopers. Yes,

Corey:

the armadillo helmet makes a good soup bowl.

Tanner:

I love one of my favorite things ever and I still want to do it as an adult. Wait and Erawan fire to blow something up yeah, that movie made me really want to do that. I would do that.

Brooksie:

I used to have a bow don't anymore i

Corey:

do i Let's go shoot some bows sometimes bros

Tanner:

alright cat Let's calm down.

Corey:

Hey, if anything

Brooksie:

I see what you did. Winchester reference. Yeah, he says that and

Tanner:

actually you're right he does set say that. Oh my God. He did say that. He was referencing Making 100 games reference but damn,

Brooksie:

yep, yep, I watched a lot of that show i

Tanner:

i loved that show for a time and then I just it got too long in the tooth as we've talked about.

Corey:

So CW does man. Then they announced that in early 2023 We will get what if season two don't care they've confirmed there's going to be some Marvel Zombies and stuff do not care good for you. I cannot wait and I loved what if I like a lot

Brooksie:

I'm I thought it was ALRIGHT. Some of the stories were good. I did like the last episode where it was like perfect old infinity Ultron against war two and like the ragtag Avengers. That was cool. I liked I liked

Tanner:

teach Allah StarLord

Corey:

that was a good one. That was the fact that he was able to talk Thanos out of his Yeah. Seidel plans.

Tanner:

I liked that one. That one was good. I like the Doctor Strange. I'm gonna come care I could care less about the rest of them. The rest are okay. I

Corey:

like the zombies one. You know,

Tanner:

I tried to like that one. You hyped that up so much for me that I was so excited when I got to and I was like, fuck this.

Brooksie:

I just think I just think for me zombies has since like, the early 2010s has just been oversaturated Yes,

Tanner:

I agree. Yeah, zombies has been done too many times. I could care what it's it's the

Corey:

concept could like Marvel Superheroes as zombies like I don't give a shit about DC did dc dc stia

Brooksie:

and then there's Blackest Night, which is the whole Black Lantern ring Black Lantern. Right.

Corey:

That was kind of this? That was pretty cool. Yeah, because they did the whole story of like, you know how the different colored lanterns have all of their different abilities and everything like Green Lanterns will power red lanterns are Rayji

Brooksie:

jello is fear. Orange is greed and there was there's now only one Orange Lantern. Blue is blues hoho

Corey:

I'm pretty sure yeah, it becomes a blue land and

Brooksie:

then there's purple or I think magenta that's clairvoyance.

Tanner:

Okay, question for you and this is going off of the lanterns and then Robot Chicken Oh boy. Okay not safe for work moment coming up guys. Not Safe For Work moment so take it off speed off the bluetooth speaker if you have a lantern ring green specifically because why not? Could you make a construct and then have sex with that set construct?

Corey:

I think would it be considered sex or would it be considered masturbation?

Brooksie:

I'm gonna go with the ladder

Corey:

technically because it's your willpower that's creating this is the ladder

Tanner:

it's so it's like a flashlight

Corey:

it basically it's like a flash Green Lanterns light you know like and Brightest Day in Blackest Night No evil shall escape my side now

Brooksie:

I have now Jordan with just the top and the mask on saying that without any pants, junk pixelated and bloggers day and you know saying the whole line and then all of a sudden a construct shows up of like some woman and it goes out it and I'm thanks thank you know

Corey:

those who worship evils might be where my power Green Lanterns flashlight basically plugging into the power battery I gotta let this recharge. Then guardians of Ola demanded and then we get the Eco Disney plus show that's great. Just gonna carry on from from the archives just the sheer disappointment

Tanner:

that was on Brooks's face into that transition.

Brooksie:

I'm disappointed extremely.

Corey:

But could you imagine a Green Lantern in the expanse of the universe dies the ring flies off to find the next person worthy of being a guardian and it finds like a double amputee with no fingers and it's just like you got amazing willpower just gonna become a cock ring or something.

Tanner:

Oh no.

Corey:

doubling down on the NSFW podcast or doing

Tanner:

BDSM podcast last time

Corey:

it was Hitler now it's holy smokes. Look, I was just trying get us to download.

Brooksie:

Tim Allen's grunt that's my response on Sorry 90s Post cocaine trip Tim Allen.

Corey:

Which Have you seen Lightyear? Yeah. Interesting.

Tanner:

Jesus Christ.

Corey:

So we got the echo show coming out with a deaf, not deaf A.

Tanner:

Well, yeah, no, she's deaf and hearing impaired hearing impaired.

Corey:

That's pretty interesting. We supposedly should be getting Vincent D'Onofrio back as kingpin in that show. Possibly some Charlie Cox is Daredevil in that show?

Tanner:

Oh, back to Cox.

Corey:

I'm interested in

Tanner:

do you think he has a ring?

Corey:

I don't know, man. Stop it. Get some help.

Tanner:

Beyond help Rexy I think we're all

Corey:

gonna heat in here. And then, after echo, we get the Marvel's The Captain Marvel sequel, which will feature Monica Rambeau from one gun. Oh, no, I loved her movie so much. I forgot that. Yes, Carol Danvers as Captain Marvel. And then Kamala Khan as Miss Marvel from the show, which I liked that show a lot

Brooksie:

was actually relatively good. I think. I thought it was good. I went in with an open mind and I was just like, Okay, well give it a shot. And I was like, this is pretty good. I like this.

Corey:

And where that ends very much sets up. I'm excited. I'm excited for the Marvel's I didn't really love Captain Marvel. The first one

Tanner:

did anything. I'm excited anybody

Corey:

will come Allah Khan loved it. So much so that she watched the show. It's very good.

Tanner:

I don't have time.

Corey:

Make time I'll make the editing.

Tanner:

Oh, that was a sore subject. Do you notice how I got really quiet in here? It did.

Brooksie:

Summer of 20. So next summer, we have Loki season two, which is

Corey:

supposed to be a big thing for the whole Multiverse thing. It's gonna break down and explain a lot of what's going on.

Brooksie:

I've seen some images of them filming it looks like you know what, I don't want to spoil anything. Just based upon the images that I've had been leaked on Reddit. I don't want to I don't want to spoil you too. And I don't want to spoil our listeners. All I can say is

Corey:

wow. Owen Wilson should be back. I'm excited for that. Then after that we've got

Brooksie:

blade I want to say one thing about blade. Our very own home lander will be playing Dracula in bleed really? Tony star has been confirmed to play as Dracula.

Corey:

I did not know that. Yep. Jon Snow supposedly is going to be in that movie as black night after he showed up in the Eternals movie. But I did not know homeland or was going to be in it. Yeah,

Brooksie:

I believe I saw a post on IGN confirming that he was going to play Dracula and I mean if I can see you know I can see it. Oh, I can definitely see I mean Tony home lander acts like Tony star I'm just saying just from him and him hanging out with the cast of the boys he acts no different yeah Tony seracs no

Tanner:

different Yeah, no he just acts like a little bit more reserved homeland are very true.

Corey:

Thank God he doesn't have Superman powers.

Unknown:

Oh my god.

Tanner:

Just wait to learn with somebody with Captain America powers doesn't that universe Oh cheese. I got that right.

Corey:

I definitely will next fall.

Brooksie:

We have iron heart.

Tanner:

Can't wait for that was one of those things like Don't people who are gonna get there's gonna be people who are going to be trolls on the internet and say things like, Oh, they're just trying to be inclusive for the sake of being inclusive like no, this is source material. Yeah, they're

Corey:

doing comic book stuff that they're paying attention to the source material Exactly.

Brooksie:

There's no there Yeah, just just leave it alone. Watch the films don't just hop on a bandwagon assuming or

Tanner:

it's bad or some because unless it unless you're talking about The Last Jedi and then we can do that.

Brooksie:

That's yeah, that's fair game. And

Corey:

she's she's first going to appear in Wakanda forever which is I'm very excited.

Brooksie:

Yeah, I did hear about that. But you guys think that maybe pepper pots and Tony her until When his daughter will make an appearance and I and I hope

Tanner:

so I hope so kind of just like is a true handing the baton of the iron heart Iron Man iron heart on Yeah,

Brooksie:

I would really hope so or

Tanner:

say I'm a Gwyneth Paltrow fan but just for the sake of a store of the universe, or

Brooksie:

maybe even have Morgan grown up a little bit because it's been a little bit of time since

Tanner:

I don't think enough time has passed but

Corey:

it would make sense for them to check in and like see because we've only heard of pepper pots and like one scene in Spider Man far from home and happy mentions her and that's it. It would be kind of nice to see like how she dealing with like, her husband's gone he saved the universe, but like, now she's stuck raising this kid alone is this kid. Like her dad? I

Tanner:

was about to say it's Tony's kids so you can only imagine the hell that pepper is gonna get put through

Brooksie:

true. Oh, next winter, we have

Tanner:

Agatha coven of chaos while the name change love the name change.

Corey:

I liked how some Harkness but yeah, I think coven of chaos. Definitely it sounds more like a literary it's alliteration. It's going to be heard hopefully breaking free of one to spell now that Scarlet Witch has been is wherever she is in the multiverse. Thank you.

Brooksie:

Dead but I think he just did justice by you.

Tanner:

But it's wouldn't be the first time.

Brooksie:

And then we have spring of 2024 for Coreys favorite blind attorney of Daredevil. Born Again,

Corey:

which is a comic book run by I believe Frank Miller is one of the best comic book stories that I have seen YouTube videos summarizing. And they loosely adapted it in Daredevil season three, but my favorite part of this 18 episodes. That is the longest Disney plus show that we have.

Tanner:

Do you have the attention span for that?

Corey:

Oh for Daredevil hell, you

Brooksie:

should have seen him when he told me about the first season of Daredevil coming out on Netflix. Did you see Daredevil yet? Did you see dirt? Yes, Korea what? What did you it was good. God. Did you see Daredevil day was so good.

Corey:

I love the street level Marvel stuff like spider man, all of that.

Tanner:

I mean, you're also like a Batman Nightwing fan. Like all of that fits like that tracks.

Corey:

Like he's just, you know, he's got one, you know, disability and then he's got all these different advantages and you know, fights with the sticks. He's doing flips. He's running around at night. He's blind. He's a lawyer.

Brooksie:

I just love his description. I think it's in season two of when he was talking to either what someone he was talking to someone and they were like, What do you like? Obviously, you're blind. But what do you see? I see the world on fire. And then it zooms in and the whole screens like dark out. And then you see like, the person in front of them and just their face and image is all like on fire. And I was like that's a really cool way to put it that way.

Corey:

It reminded me very much of like in the matrix, the third one when he says yes, like,

Tanner:

actually watch past the first Matrix movie.

Corey:

I've seen YouTube just to know what happens in this. I liked the first one don't get smacked you

Tanner:

do the first one is the only one worth watching.

Brooksie:

Sorry, I like all three of them.

Tanner:

Have no taste in movies, but okay.

Corey:

Shots fired shots. We'll

Brooksie:

see y'all later had a night. I'm gonna head out

Corey:

now. Daredevil born again. I'm extremely excited. Yeah, that

Brooksie:

looks that looks really good. And it sounds um, do you think we'll get um, was it Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle,

Corey:

it would be a good way to

Brooksie:

maybe then in an episode or two they work together again or he makes an appearance or even just a reference. I hope so. That would be really cool. I really liked the Punisher show. I thought it was good. It ended good. And they finished it with one one season and that's that I thought it was I thought it was good. That was a tie in to the Daredevil series.

Corey:

I enjoyed I still have yet to finish it to be honest. But

Brooksie:

no, it's it's all good. It's it's good. Um, his CO is the actor who plays Oh, gosh. Well, he voices mr. Krabs and SpongeBob. I can't remember. Oh, Clancy Brown. Yep, yep. His co N He's on trial. And I'm really drawn a blank on her name and Daredevil. She's friends with Matt Murdock. And

Corey:

she's the nurse.

Brooksie:

No, she's the she's got blonde hair. Champagne. Yes, she represents. Yes. She represents him in on trial. And then Clancy Brown, his co shows up and he basically talks about like, what he did in the military, so on so forth, is a good show. I definitely look just watch it and you know, I'll have

Corey:

to finish that I one story I want them to do in the MCU so bad is have Punisher hunting Spider Man, which is one of the first issues that Punisher showed up in in comics was him like Spidey in the sniper scope, and that's like an iconic cover. And I want that to happen. That would

Brooksie:

be cool. I also want to see at some point, um, there's a been a, I can't remember what comic it is. But there's Spider Man and Wolverine. And they're like sitting on top of this rooftop and they're like, giving each other like pound on like, I don't know, if you're, if you're going to get Spider Man and Wolverine dude, you better start running because you're in for a world of hurt.

Corey:

Oh, yeah, one's going to keep you stuck where you are, the other is going to slice you apart. And then so after Daredevil, I'm also excited for this one quite a bit. The first film to feature Sam Wilson as Captain America The New World Order.

Brooksie:

What do you think is gonna be revolt or the plot of that movie?

Corey:

Supposedly the new world I know the New World Order story in the comic was Red Skull somehow creates like this whole not like a new Hydra. But basically, he comes into the present time and creates a new Hydra. I don't know they could go anywhere with this story, especially with like multiverse and stuff. I don't know how much different stuff is going to change the story of the MCU time I have no idea which is why I'm really excited. Yeah,

Brooksie:

I think I think I'm gonna go in with an open mind. I'll probably watch one trailer, like what you've been doing for this phase. And then that's it. I'm just really just gonna go in full on as pure speculation. Like, who is the villain? I don't know. What are they doing? I don't know. That kind of thing.

Corey:

It's a different experience than like going in and being okay, I saw the trailer I know exactly what's going to happen. Yeah. I'm excited for another Captain America movie. I mean, the first one great period piece Winter Soldier still probably one of my top three MCU films maybe maybe top two. I liked

Brooksie:

Winter Soldier the the way

Tanner:

he's not saying he didn't like it. Alright, thank you said he didn't like it. Oh, Sandy likes it to know. But the way he's acting it was like he didn't quit unseat him. We agree. Oh, right. Yeah, I agree. Good. Berries, berries and cream.

Corey:

And the more defensive I get the higher my pitch goes

Brooksie:

by I really liked Winter Soldier and how I've watched I've read the comic, essentially where, you know, Hydra infiltrate shield and the US government and then everything kind of just flips on itself. Like I liked that story. And then basically Blackwidow says like, yeah, there here's like, all the information. We're leaking it to the world. And somebody has like being very hidden in the shadows. putting everything into light was was good. It was a good ending to the to the show itself. Right after Sam Wilson tackles the New World Order. We have the Thunderbolts.

Corey:

I'm excited for that basically like Marvel's Suicide Squad.

Tanner:

I'm intrigued, but we don't have an I feel like we don't have enough pieces on the board yet to really get too too excited.

Corey:

And that's kind of what Kevin Feige said, like, we haven't met everybody who's going to be in that movie, but I mean, we can assume Baron ximo John Walker, I believe you Elena, Elena Bulova is supposed to be in that abomination. The actor who plays Thunderbolt Ross, who I cannot remember his name right now, unfortunately, he passed away so I'm curious how they're going to how they're going to handle that we're gonna see, Val? I can't remember either. Yeah, from the gal from Fraser I can't remember her name. Fraser. Fraser sorry. Seinfield I always get them mixed.

Brooksie:

She she was in

Tanner:

the Captain America show yeah. Valentina. Yeah,

Corey:

yes, bow, but don't call me Val. Yeah, that one's going to be interesting. And that's going to be supposedly the end of Phase Five. And then phase six. As we mentioned earlier, they only announced how it's going to start and how it's going to end with. It's going to start with Fantastic Four, which was originally going to be directed by John watts, the guy who did Spider Man homecoming far from home and no way home, which is amazing, because rumors are spider man supposed to be in it. And the very fat fighter Man comic was spider man trying to join the Fantastic Four. That'll be cool. So yeah, it'd be really nice to have that little bit of like, Okay, John Watts already knows, like, the fun playful energy of the spider man, you know, now introduced the FF and give us a good Dr. Doom.

Brooksie:

I. So I think Dr. Doom is going to be in Black Panther too.

Corey:

We, oh, we totally grazed over this name or a Submariner? Yeah,

Tanner:

I'm excited. But at the same time again, this is one of those things, I don't have enough.

Brooksie:

No more. And so the Atlanteans and the Wakandans, but we're butting heads for 1000s of years. So I mean, we're talking is like the very first king of Wakanda, against the very first ruler of Atlantis, whether that's Neptune per sign or whatever, what have you. And in the comics, they're always waging war. And there's one scene that I absolutely love. No more has a trident and he has, it looks like almost like Hermes shoes, and he's in the air floating and you just see the capitol of what kinda just underwater and then Black Panther and no more they work a lot together in think they work together in one instance, in against the Chitauri I think they invaded both kingdoms, and they work together to expel both the Chitauri and both of their kingdoms. I could be wrong, but that's they've always butted heads with condoms and Atlanteans in the MCU. So

Corey:

I can see that and then you know, through that introduce lat various somehow and give us a Dr. Doom, you know, introduce Dr. Doom now and then by the time Fantastic Four hits, we're going to be like starving for more.

Brooksie:

I also want to make a quick tidbit that Henry Cavill will be joining the MCU. Really? Yes.

Corey:

Has that been confirmed? Please tell me so

Brooksie:

I heard rumors about it. I don't know if it's true. But it would be really cool if he were to play Dr. Doom. Oh, villain. Oh, change change up the tune. I would really I would really hope I'm hoping

Tanner:

instead of instead of Captain Britain, or

Corey:

who is gonna kind of cool.

Tanner:

There's everyone's gonna play Captain Britain. And I'm like,

Brooksie:

if he plays Captain Britain,

Tanner:

it's too on the nose.

Brooksie:

It would be too on the nose. But if he were to play a doctor dooms nailed the role really well.

Tanner:

He's good at any role you put them in. That's true. I mean, he really does dive into the character. But we see that with Garrett with Daryl, if anything from The Witcher, if you whether you like Season Two or not. I know there are a bunch of you out there who don't and I've had my opinions about why you're wrong. As someone who's read the books about why it's a good thing. They went off to source material. He dove in to that character and he keeps that character true to the source material. That's what his job is.

Corey:

What's a poncho? Oh, Poncho on my water bottle. Like you

Tanner:

don't want to know what he was saying about that poncho in our group chat.

Corey:

Taco party. It was a taco themed birthday party that doesn't clarify anything.

Tanner:

Less than appropriate,

Brooksie:

worse. But no, yes. Stanner is right when he plays a character he dives and cherishes that character head on. He's king of the nerds. It's true. He is King of the nerds. It's a PC gamer.

Tanner:

That's why I'm saying he's king of the nerds.

Brooksie:

I love the interview, right? Pro pre ordering or post production of The Witcher the interviewers like Xbox or Playstation he's like PC,

Tanner:

and he posts video nearly I was just on his Instagram. He just posted another Instagram post about updating his PC because his cool is cooling units

Brooksie:

one and he's just like, yeah, so they just, it just went and it just replaces them. I'm like, wow, I mean you're an actor so you can do that. But yeah, you really are. You really are the king in the night. Replace

Tanner:

Warhammer.

Brooksie:

I love I want he plays Warhammer. I

Tanner:

want to fucking do a d&d campaign where he just is the DM like Henry Cavill as the DM would probably be one of the greatest things ever. I'm sorry Matt Mercer. We all know what tier you live on. I rather see Henry often.

Brooksie:

Yeah, that would be like a dream come true.

Tanner:

Yeah. What else we got Cory

Corey:

I dig it. And then they announced that phase six will be closing with two films. Avengers number five, the Qing Dynasty and Avengers six. And this is the one I'm fucking excited for. Secret Wars but they're

Tanner:

also supposedly not going to do this like they did Infinity War an end game a year apart. It's going to come out within the same year. Six

Corey:

months apart. Yeah.

Brooksie:

Wow, dude.

Corey:

Yeah,

Tanner:

they're really like, oh, box office records. What are those?

Brooksie:

That's true. It's true. So I guess since I have a membership as Cinemark I'm just gonna be like, Oh, well, preorder this one. And this one

Tanner:

doesn't this far in advance for why five years in advance?

Corey:

I'll do it. Yeah, no, book me some two. Can Secret Wars literally, they can do because they're calling Phase Five and six the multiverse saga? Yeah, we just finished the Infinity saga. This one's the multiverse saga, which means by the time they're done, oh my god, Hugh Jackman Wolverine, all three of the spider men that we've had

Tanner:

so far. Hugh Jackman has it in him physically to reprise himself as Wolverine.

Brooksie:

So least most one appearance, whether it's like a five minute snippet like he did in the second X Men movie, or the guy that walks into the bar. Oh,

Tanner:

that's excellent. First class. Yes. Yeah, they'll fuck yourself. So

Brooksie:

funny, though, is that she said that out of pocket. And I'm fat Michael Fassbender. And, yes, McAvoy turned around to go back into their places thinking, well, we're gonna go back into place and the director was like, I'll roll with it. We'll keep it in. It was 100% not scripted.

Corey:

I love that. And then they reference it again in Days of Future Past. Yep. Where he goes to Xavier and Xavier is like, we came to you years ago. And I'm gonna say the same thing that you said to me. Go fuck yourself. Yeah. I'm really really excited for Secret Wars.

Tanner:

They can't wait six

Corey:

has 11 different spots on the timeline. And we only have three of them announced right now. Jesus Christ.

Tanner:

I can't even imagine what we have and give me all

Corey:

the Marvel I like let it shower on me. Like some kind of book okay. Mark Yeah, the Marvel version? I suppose.

Brooksie:

I'll take it Oh, no. Oh my god.

Corey:

Kevin Feige can just drop it down and then. So we go over to DC. And their ComiCon presentation was probably one of the most disappointing things

Tanner:

not only was it disappointing, it's everything that's come out since they are literally in a fucking room with all of their projects up on a wall throwing darts. Okay, which one are we going to fucking cancel now?

Corey:

Yeah, yeah, no, they did. So they gave us trailers for black Adam and Shazam, to which are somehow not connected. Even though Black Adam is a Shazam villain. I don't quite get that. And then like, the next day, they announced that the back girl movie that's supposed to be on HBO Max has been canceled. And definitely in post production. You know, they've already shot most of the stuff they had Michael Keaton, Brendan Fraser, like a bunch of people on that movie, and they're just like, No, we're not gonna.

Tanner:

At this stage. My thing with DC is like figure shit out because if you love something, let it go. And that's where I'm at letting you go.

Corey:

Yeah, I mean, even like their shows are starting to get underwhelming. The only thing DC right now that really has my attention is the harlequin cartoon. Yeah, and even if that makes fun of DC inside of

Tanner:

itself, yeah, it HBO Max is getting obliterated. It's it's I don't know what's going on in this. Like, originally, it came out that this merger with discovery was like the head of discovery wanted to build a MCU esque universe and he was going to like try to lay the groundwork for that get some a Kevin Feige person involved. And at this stage, it's like you know what, you're screwed. You just don't know what you're doing over there. Kinda. Yeah, but to be honest, I felt that way with the comics for the last few years. I have no fucking clue what is ever going on in the DC

Corey:

The Universe DC Comics literally reboots itself almost every three years. It's

Tanner:

not even fun to watch to pay attention to anymore.

Brooksie:

Yeah, cuz I remember back in high school you were talking about, yeah. And then there's the there's this age and then there's the new 52 I'm like, Ha, yeah, yeah. 52

Corey:

started in 2011. And by like, 2015 they were already doing like the Yeah. Rebirth.

Brooksie:

I'm pretty sure. Yeah, it's just yeah, I'm just like, stick to

Corey:

a continuity. Yeah, that's

Brooksie:

what I'm saying. Like, that's why looking at different

Tanner:

fucking universes. You're gonna have different universes, and that's fine as long as you specify what the fuck is going on? Yes, Cory. One nice

Corey:

thing that they did announce is that in Aquaman, too, apparently because that movie is no longer marketable. Thanks to Amber Heard. They announced that Ben Affleck is going to be reprising his role as Bruce Wayne Batman.

Tanner:

I'm not going to discuss this on air. You and I have discussed this off air.

Corey:

I'm extremely excited. I'm not saying that I dislike Pattinson. Okay, I'm excited for that sequel. That being said, I think it works as its own different thing and its own pockets universe.

Tanner:

I am just not a Ben Affleck fan. Like I said the only movie I truly enjoyed him in was Gone Girl. And that that is a good movie. But that's it. Like I just it's nothing against him. I'm just not a fan.

Brooksie:

I like to have been dogma.

Corey:

He was the bomb and phantoms. And if you get that reference, you're my new best friend.

Tanner:

In other news changing out of DC. For all my book nerds out there. We have just been confirmed that Disney will be doing a Inheritance Cycle TV series with Christopher praline being the CO showrunner. So, can we talk about how we're gonna get rid of that really shitty movie that came out about Eragon and just like sweep that under the fucking rug?

Brooksie:

Yeah, that's, I like you and I talked about. I think I'm going to keep an open mind with the show. But it does have a lot of potential to include a lot with the movie didn't have y'all.

Tanner:

Listen. That movie was atrocious.

Brooksie:

It was a butcher shop to that book.

Corey:

I didn't watch it. It to the point.

Brooksie:

I mean, good.

Tanner:

No good. Christopher Christopher Pelini was young when he signed that deal. So he didn't know what he was getting into. We have to remember he wrote this book when he was still in fucking high school. Like the first book came out when he was he started writing when he was what 1516 came out when he was like 18, something like that. So it's like, he didn't know what he was doing. When he signed that deal. He didn't know how much creative control he was signing away and what they were going to do. So I don't fault him for that. I hope he's learned his lesson now. And that's why he's doing this as CO showrunner. Because now he gets to be have direct input to the show

Corey:

can be in the room actually saying like, well, that's not exactly how I intended it when I wrote it. And that

Tanner:

and if he's the CO showrunner with, that's a good thing, too, because that's him acknowledging the fact that he's like, Yes, I know how to write a story. I know how to write a book, but that doesn't mean I know how to translate it to screen. So if they can get somebody else that knows how to do that, and then they can actually feed off of each other. It'll be fantastic. I mean, one thing about that movie Brooksie and I don't know if you'll remember this. This is just atrocious to me and how they did this. In the book. It taught, you know, Eragon spends a lot of time with Sophia and she grows slowly like an actually grows in the movie. She just like instantly hatches and then she he's like trying to teach her how to fly and then she flies up in the clouds and instantly turns into a full size dragon and it's instantly talking to him. I'm like, What the fuck?

Brooksie:

I've seen the movie once.

Tanner:

I've seen it twice.

Brooksie:

And the books I read in middle school, Eragon and eldest I haven't read birth singer,

Tanner:

or inheritance on

Brooksie:

row. Those would be next on my list. Then.

Tanner:

Britt singer is worth the read. I've heard her singer is good. Inheritance is just wrapping everything up because he definitely wanted to do it as a trilogy, but realize he couldn't finish it in a trilogy. But there's no there's no shame in a quadrilogy. No, there isn't. It's it. I enjoyed it. I mean, it. I will say about the book, it tells you the error. The book, first book Eragon tells you how the series ends, right in the book. It's right in front of your face. And that is probably the thing I have the most frustration with. But it makes sense.

Brooksie:

Well, at least for someone who wrote a book in high school, unlike Mr. Martin, he can finish a series.

Tanner:

Thank you.

Brooksie:

I'm just saying, I oh my god. I'm just saying I've read The Silmarillion and all three books of Lord of the Rings and I love those Folks, but I will not touch any A Song of Ice and Fire until Mr. Martin finishes the series. It's been years exactly.

Tanner:

We got into this debate in our group chat about how I am. I'm not going to I called George RR Martin a hack, and that's not necessarily fair, but I'm fucking pissed off with him because he has been saying he's gonna finish this series. For years, Robert Jordan made sure that the Wheel of Time was set up to be finished on his deathbed, and Sanderson came in to help finish the book with his notes. He made sure all the pieces were in place to get it done, so that it wasn't just left as an unfinished work.

Brooksie:

This goes into the manga universe, and I know you too, haven't really dived into manga. Like at all. There was an artist, artist and writer Kendra Moira, I think I'm saying that name right. Who wrote Berserk two really well known dark fantasy. He died. I last year, either last year or earlier this year, I can't remember. And he left notes. They stopped it temporarily, but they're still gonna go. But these are people that worked very close with him. Martin went in an interview with King Stephen King. And he's like, how do you finish a book and Stephen King's just like, I just I just write, like, Is it that hard?

Tanner:

I mean, I mean, I'm not a writer, so I can't sit there and go that way drew

Corey:

a satisfying conclusion to

Tanner:

that he hasn't even finished the outline of it. Yeah. Like, like,

Corey:

you literally got up to bat for him. I don't really don't care about Game of Thrones after season five, which I mean,

Brooksie:

we're referring to the books though. Yeah, yeah, I don't I

Tanner:

mean, he basically just let, if you have a series coming out about your books when dappled light a fire under your ass to make sure it's finished and that you gotta get a conclusion to it, you would think you would think but even talking, he wrote notes upon notes upon notes upon his lore, and a lot of the stuff we have that is his lore. It was finished by other people based off of his notes, his son and other writers.

Brooksie:

Like I have The Silmarillion and then like a special edition copy of The Lord of the Rings trilogy book. Yeah, the big one that's like, it's gray. It's got like the fell. Yeah, and the ring itself is gold. I almost picked that up. I also have tokens languages dictionary, and his encyclopedia where he gets a lot of his like ideas. A lot of it is very Nordic. Oh, sure. Yep. Yeah, we're like, or Northern European, like elves? Alfheim. You know, there's, you know, if you look at some of the Rohan,

Tanner:

look, guys does seem very, very Nordic. Look, look. George RR Martin is 73 years old. We are never going to get a conclusion to those books. He's going to die before it's finished. So

Corey:

I the show's already over. I don't know wait.

Tanner:

on him. I don't wish death on him. That's not what I'm saying. What I'm saying is look at the size of the man in his 70s You cannot tell me he's healthy. No, he's not. There is no way that's getting finished. No.

Brooksie:

No, sorry.

Corey:

I'm not gonna read them anyways,

Brooksie:

I think after I'm finished. With a couple other books on audible, I will can probably start reading the Witcher series.

Tanner:

Although Oh, you got a backup, your backup backup backup. Got a couple other books to finish on Audible. You said you're going to finish the inheritance series and that now you're saying you're going to start the Witcher series? Which one are

Brooksie:

we going Which one do you want me to start with? Then Tanner? Do you want me to start with the Eragon series or do you want me to start with the Witcher series? I'd

Tanner:

like you to start with the Eragon series okay, because you haven't finished that. Okay, you're in the middle of it.

Corey:

Then we're about to make a show about it. Who needs to read it?

Tanner:

Oh, shut up.

Brooksie:

I like to what I I like to get I like to read the book, get the original. The original content, then walk yes. That's how I feel compare notes. Like when I

Tanner:

that's what that's what I did with Witcher season two, I compared notes. And I'm like, I understood why people were mad why they deviated from the book. But when you read blood of the Elves, it's kind of slow and it's not really going to be exciting on television. So you have to add stuff to it and go off script from that. That's just my opinion.

Brooksie:

That's why when Half Blood Prince came out, I read all of Deathly Hallows twice, so I could understand because that's when they teased it. I was like well they're obviously going to do definitely Hallows didn't know they're going to do too well movies but they were going to do it.

Corey:

I don't know why they

Tanner:

did to home I mean I do because of yeah money and also length but they could

Corey:

have shortened the whole Harry and Hermione and Ron just galavanting in the woods trying to find

Tanner:

that whole second part is just an x ray. That whole second part is literally act three, you're not wrong. I'm just saying like, I get why they did it.

Corey:

It's like why the hobbit didn't need to be three movies. No,

Tanner:

I mean,

Corey:

no, no, yeah, no, it comes down to the ultimately,

Brooksie:

pre money.

Tanner:

That's true. And when you watch Deathly Hallows Part Two, it's literally just had its act three just going the whole time that is so fast paced compared to part one, that you're just like, What the fuck am I watching? It's feel I mean it Yeah, it's two different movies, but at the same time, it's feels like two very differently paced movies.

Corey:

Yeah. Yeah, I'm not a fan of Deathly Hallows Part One, or Half Blood Prince, to be honest with you. Yeah, I've only recently started to appreciate Half Blood Prince, just some some of the bits in it.

Tanner:

I mean, I've talked about this at length that the worst movie, the worst movie, and that came out is Goblet of Fire. And that's upon rereading the book after years, acknowledging how bad Goblet of Fire is as like, it's so far off the source material and that it's like, what am I watching? The some of the best parts of that book are completely omitted

Corey:

for the script. How self liberation how self

Tanner:

Liberation Front great story ties into other stuff going on in the universe, the whole Quidditch World Cup, like, oh, it's

Corey:

short, and it's way too short and way too short.

Tanner:

Then we missed the whole spiel at the end of the book where the Harry's in the hospital. And after dealing with the maze and the graveyard and all that stuff of basically Snape. And basically Dumbledore turning to Snape and said, Oh, it's on code phrase activated time to start spying again. Serious, serious coming in, you'll you'll go find a straight to go find the shaggy dog that's down in Hogsmeade. The first iteration that filter is just terrible at his job when him and Dumbledore are fighting about it. I mean, there's so much in that last little bit of the book that if that was I could live if that was included. I could live without the Quidditch World Cup. I could. I'll be I'll be honest, I mean, but

Corey:

it's not essential. But yeah, it would have been nice to have Yeah, I'm definitely going to read the

Tanner:

party crouch his backstory is there any there's in the yellow there's a ton in the book so much in the book, you find out how he escaped from Azkaban you find out more about like his actual relations like and other than just being named at the trial in the movie. You get all these other pieces to the story and it's just like, wow, they did this movie. They did this book dirty.

Corey:

I wish the Triwizard Tournament like that final one. The maze. Yeah, it was a lot longer in the book.

Tanner:

Yeah, there's a lot there was a Bogart Agard in there

Corey:

already tries to use the Petronas on a Dementor finds out. Oh yeah, they're not going to put a Dementor in here with the decoder kids. Yeah. Yeah, no, I'm definitely going to do the audiobook of Silmarillion that's the one I'm going to really recommend.

Brooksie:

It fills in a lot of blanks of like, it answers a lot of questions and it basically tells a story from creation up until like, I think like a few years before Hobbit

Tanner:

oh, by the way, so Did you check the Rings of Power trailer out? You didn't boy that's a champ. Yes, I did. And everyone because everyone was saying oh, what is this blonde emo kid supposed to be Sauron? I'm

Brooksie:

like yeah, he is Sargon was considered beautiful. Sorry, but that's what he looks like that's legitimately what it is played the games he looks the exact same to I mean,

Tanner:

he's literally considered beautiful like because he's deceptive. That's his whole thing. He's deceptive. He was in his corruption one

Brooksie:

of the most beautiful my our Yep, that more golf changed. Yep. That's why not only so powerful, but again, like, just read the books. Yeah. And then then watch the show. And

Tanner:

or going YouTube and watch somebody that's reputable will break out of the Lord. Yeah.

Brooksie:

The summary of of some sorts for the lore it he's an interesting character. If you've learned about his backstory,

Tanner:

and there's a lot there's a lot there like when I walked through the ages. It's

Brooksie:

true. And but I want to let you know he is nothing compared to more golf in a sense more golf did so much worse. Yeah to Middle Earth and the elves as a whole Yeah. Made the bow raags destroyed Gondolin though the capital of the elf kingdom, and essentially put a lot of my AR which are essentially what Gandalf is there like less your spirits into demons and other dark entities.

Tanner:

Yeah. So it's going to be good. I can't wait for that. Yeah, that comes out September right.

Brooksie:

I believe so this fall.

Tanner:

It's coming with it because it's already August and it's coming up quick. And again,

Brooksie:

this show is the most expensive show to date. $1 billion dollars

Tanner:

to shoot it Yep.

Corey:

Jam Yeah. Is um it's Peter Jackson involved in any way. Part of it.

Tanner:

You might maybe he's come in as a consultant every now because

Brooksie:

just to make it feel kind of maybe he'll make a few reprisal rolls. He did that in Hobbit and Lord of the Rings itself.

Corey:

There was also an Android trailer. I don't know if you guys have seen it, but I actually have often I haven't,

Tanner:

I haven't honestly carried the trailer. I can't wait till it comes out. I'm

Corey:

more excited for Andorra now than I I mean, Obi Wan Kenobi was a fantastic show. Welcome. Boba Fett was okay. And Dora has me intrigued because it's kind of like the Mandalorian I know nothing about what they're gonna do.

Tanner:

All I know is that I'm pretty sure and or his family were separatists so we'll get a whole different view of the Empire rising

Brooksie:

that's what I like about it. It's it's the separatists sides take of the Empire rising to power.

Corey:

Yep. And it's going to be a little bit more political. We get stuff with like Mon Mothma they got Stellan Skarsgard from Dr. Selvig from the Avengers movies. It's going to be interesting.

Tanner:

It's gonna be real interesting guys.

Corey:

I'm excited.

Tanner:

We got a lot coming up guys, so get your nerd juices flowing. Because if it's Kevin Feige deuces we know Korea's gonna be catching

Corey:

hell I don't care that guy gonna take a dump on my chest into the MCU squeeze one more NSFW

Brooksie:

sounds like you want to squeeze one more wants to squeeze one more on you. Or

Corey:

you know what? Gets me in a Marvel movie

Brooksie:

brings me covered in crap. Take a shower first

Corey:

show up on set is cream Kevin? That's called a call back

Tanner:

Korean Kevin Feige in in a room brings a whole new meaning.

Corey:

Sitting in the World Tree intercell. How do you say you are so right. So So what's next for us? We're going to Fan Expo. Will that be will this episode be out before after that to be out before? Cool. So

Brooksie:

are we also at some point going to be talking about shadow the Sith? Oh, I hope so. Yeah.

Tanner:

I have finished the book still. I'm done. Yeah, I know. I know. We'll get there. I will say this redeems seven and nine does nothing for last Jedi which just goes to my just goes to my point. Thought that movie.

Brooksie:

No, I'm I'm definitely with Tanner. Eight isn't really important. But it does answer a lot of questions and fills in a lot of blanks for episode seven and nine. Yep.

Corey:

It's very essential. I hope actually, someday they end up doing some kind of like probably not a cartoon or anything. But just something to bring more awareness to the story because it was really good. It was good.

Tanner:

All right, guys. Thanks for tuning in this week. As always, you better stay hydrated out there.

Corey:

Especially it's like 95 degrees out there. It's

Tanner:

chilly in this fucking room. Yeah.

Brooksie:

It's warm in here. It is a bit.

Tanner:

All right. I'm Tanner. I'm Corey

Brooksie:

Palpatine.

Tanner:

And we'll see you in the Nexus

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Eragon TV series, Rings Of Power and Other Book Adaptations