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In this episode of Geek Freaks, Frank and Jonathan break down the latest geek culture news and dive deep into the future of superhero cinema. We discuss Sadie Sink joining the Spider-Man films and speculate on her potential role, BlizzCon's highly anticipated return in 2026, and fresh updates on The Punisher. Plus, we review Invincible Season 3 and explore how the superhero movie landscape is evolving, shifting towards hopefulness and genre diversification. Is the age of dark and gritty superheroes coming to an end? Tune in for a lively discussion!

Timestamps and Topics:

00:00 - Introduction and Network Updates 00:05 - Question of the Week: Most Underrated Geek Culture Gem 00:13 - Sadie Sink Joins the Spider-Man Films – Who Could She Be Playing? 00:30 - BlizzCon is Returning in 2026 – What Can We Expect? 00:53 - The Punisher’s New Direction in the MCU 01:20 - The Future of Superhero Cinema – Where Are We Headed? 01:45 - Invincible Season 3 Review and Analysis 02:10 - Closing Thoughts and Call to Action

Key Takeaways:

  • Sadie Sink's casting in the Spider-Man films sparks speculation—Jean Grey, Black Cat, or a new character?

  • BlizzCon 2026 could be the launchpad for a new StarCraft and major Game Pass integrations.

  • The Punisher will be darker and more intense, addressing real-world themes of vigilante justice.

  • Superhero movies are shifting from gritty realism to hope and inspiration, influenced by projects like Fantastic Four and Superman.

  • Streaming’s role in the superhero genre is growing, allowing more room for experimentation.

  • Invincible Season 3 continues to deliver brutal action and deep storytelling, keeping fans hooked.

Quotes from the Episode:

  • "We’re seeing superhero movies move away from the dark and gritty era—Superman and Fantastic Four are bringing back optimism."

  • "BlizzCon skipping a year tells me something big is coming. New StarCraft? Maybe. But Game Pass integration seems like a no-brainer."

  • "The Punisher has always been a controversial figure, but this time Marvel is taking a stance and tackling real-world issues head-on."

  • "Invincible Season 3 just proves that adult animation can be just as impactful, if not more, than live-action superhero stories."

Call to Action: Enjoy the episode? Make sure to subscribe to Geek Freaks on your favorite podcast platform, leave a review, and share this episode using #GeekFreaksPodcast! Your support helps us bring you the latest and greatest in geek culture.

Links and Resources:

Listener Questions: We want to hear from you! Send us your questions and topic suggestions for future episodes. Reach out on social media or email us at [your email here].

Apple Podcast Tags: superhero movies, Marvel, MCU, DCU, Spider-Man, Sadie Sink, BlizzCon, StarCraft, Punisher, Daredevil, Invincible, TV shows, geek culture, comics, podcast, entertainment news, gaming

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In this episode of Geek Freaks, Frank and Jonathan break down the latest geek culture news and dive deep into the future of superhero cinema. We discuss Sadie Sink joining the Spider-Man films and speculate on her potential role, BlizzCon's highly anticipated return in 2026, and fresh updates on The Punisher. Plus, we review Invincible Season 3 and explore how the superhero movie landscape is evolving, shifting towards hopefulness and genre diversification. Is the age of dark and gritty superheroes coming to an end? Tune in for a lively discussion!

Timestamps and Topics:

00:00 - Introduction and Network Updates 00:05 - Question of the Week: Most Underrated Geek Culture Gem 00:13 - Sadie Sink Joins the Spider-Man Films – Who Could She Be Playing? 00:30 - BlizzCon is Returning in 2026 – What Can We Expect? 00:53 - The Punisher’s New Direction in the MCU 01:20 - The Future of Superhero Cinema – Where Are We Headed? 01:45 - Invincible Season 3 Review and Analysis 02:10 - Closing Thoughts and Call to Action

Key Takeaways:

  • Sadie Sink's casting in the Spider-Man films sparks speculation—Jean Grey, Black Cat, or a new character?

  • BlizzCon 2026 could be the launchpad for a new StarCraft and major Game Pass integrations.

  • The Punisher will be darker and more intense, addressing real-world themes of vigilante justice.

  • Superhero movies are shifting from gritty realism to hope and inspiration, influenced by projects like Fantastic Four and Superman.

  • Streaming’s role in the superhero genre is growing, allowing more room for experimentation.

  • Invincible Season 3 continues to deliver brutal action and deep storytelling, keeping fans hooked.

Quotes from the Episode:

  • "We’re seeing superhero movies move away from the dark and gritty era—Superman and Fantastic Four are bringing back optimism."

  • "BlizzCon skipping a year tells me something big is coming. New StarCraft? Maybe. But Game Pass integration seems like a no-brainer."

  • "The Punisher has always been a controversial figure, but this time Marvel is taking a stance and tackling real-world issues head-on."

  • "Invincible Season 3 just proves that adult animation can be just as impactful, if not more, than live-action superhero stories."

Call to Action: Enjoy the episode? Make sure to subscribe to Geek Freaks on your favorite podcast platform, leave a review, and share this episode using #GeekFreaksPodcast! Your support helps us bring you the latest and greatest in geek culture.

Links and Resources:

Listener Questions: We want to hear from you! Send us your questions and topic suggestions for future episodes. Reach out on social media or email us at [your email here].

Apple Podcast Tags: superhero movies, Marvel, MCU, DCU, Spider-Man, Sadie Sink, BlizzCon, StarCraft, Punisher, Daredevil, Invincible, TV shows, geek culture, comics, podcast, entertainment news, gaming

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In this special bonus episode of Geek Freaks, Frank is joined by acclaimed comic book writer Aubrey Sitterson to explore the radical, sci-fi world of Free Planet , his new series from Image Comics. Known for his bold storytelling and politically rich narratives, Aubrey takes us deep into the philosophical core of Free Planet , unpacking its themes of revolution, freedom, and the cost of building a better world. With deep dives into the creative process, the influence of history and anthropology, and the collaboration with artist Jed Dougherty, this episode is packed with insight and fire. Timestamps and Topics: 00:00 – Intro: Why this bonus episode matters 00:19 – Who is Aubrey Sitterson? Background and work 01:03 – The concept behind Free Planet 02:08 – Revolution, history, and political roots 04:30 – Defining real freedom and post-war challenges 07:53 – Layouts, spreads, and comic as object 09:46 – Balancing personal drama with large-scale politics 12:30 – Research-driven worldbuilding over aesthetics 18:06 – Interpersonal conflict as a reflection of ideology 22:34 – Creative process with Jed Dougherty 25:54 – Lettering innovations and character voice 28:01 – The unreliable narrator and historical context 34:11 – Print vs digital: Why Free Planet demands paper 43:01 – Final reflections and what’s next Key Takeaways: Aubrey Sitterson uses Free Planet to challenge conventional ideas of freedom and revolution. The comic is deeply researched, pulling from real-world political and cultural movements. Free Planet is built as a print-first experience, with double-page spreads, maps, and dense visual storytelling. The creative team—Jed Dougherty, Taylor Esposito, and Vittorio Astone—elevate the book’s layered vision. The book includes in-world historical commentary that questions neutrality and narrative control. Sitterson aims to create work that demands attention and resists passive reading. Quotes: “The only freedom worth having is the freedom you fight for.” – Aubrey Sitterson “We made Free Planet for people who want to sit with something and really think .” – Aubrey “Talon’s fan reaction was so strong, I had to restructure the story just to give him more space.” – Aubrey “There’s a difference between mimicking aesthetics and actually building something from the same roots.” – Aubrey Call to Action: Love these kinds of deep-dive interviews? Subscribe to Geek Freaks, leave a review, and share this episode using #GeekFreaksPodcast. Bonus episodes like this are just one of the many ways we celebrate creators and storytellers in geek culture. Links and Resources: All news and updates from this episode at GeekFreaksPodcast.com Pick up Free Planet from Image Comics — Available now at your local comic shop! Follow Us: Instagram: @geekfreakspodcast Threads: @geekfreakspodcast Facebook: Geek Freaks Podcast Twitter: @geekfreakspod Patreon: patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcast Listener Questions: Got a favorite indie comic or creator you think we should feature? Let us know on social or at GeekFreaksPodcast.com ! Apple Podcast Tags: comics, sci-fi comics, Free Planet, Aubrey Sitterson, Image Comics, political comics, comic book creators, independent comics, comic interviews, revolutionary stories, space opera, speculative fiction, graphic novels, comic book podcast…
 
Frank and Jonathan break down Marvel’s surprise decision to market Thunderbolts as The New Avengers and share a spoiler‑free then spoiler‑filled review of the film. They explore its focus on mental health, standout character arcs, and smaller‑scale storytelling that still packs emotional weight. The episode also features an in‑depth interview with producer Caitlin Delaney, who explains what a service producer really does, how to launch movies on tight budgets, and why mentorship shortens every filmmaker’s learning curve. The hosts wrap with the latest entertainment headlines and weekly streaming picks. Timestamps and Topics 00:00 Introduction and episode roadmap 00:19 Thunderbolts becomes The New Avengers marketing shift 02:39 Thirty‑second spoiler‑free first reactions 03:09 Themes of loneliness, identity, and reaching out 05:24 Character deep dive: Yelena, Red Guardian, US Agent 07:03 MCU tonal shift toward smaller budgets and bigger heart 10:35 Spoiler zone: Bob versus the void and inception‑style mindscapes 24:02 Indie sensibilities from director Jake Schreier 26:35 Two mid‑credit scenes and future Avengers team speculation 30:44 Ratings: Frank 8 of 10, Jonathan 9 of 10 31:31 News roundup: Gears of War Reloaded, Shōgun season two, Peaky Blinders return, Fantastic Four prequel comics, new Hunger Games film 40:44 Interview: producer Caitlin Delaney on budgets, genre trends, and her online mentorship academy 57:00 Creating passion projects while keeping crews employed 1:06:11 Weekly recommendations and show close Key Takeaways The New Avengers rebrand signals Marvel’s intent to elevate a “B‑team” while keeping audience expectations realistic. The film’s core message highlights mental health struggles and self‑worth, showing how even “benchwarmers” can rise. Smaller budget and limited CGI allow richer character moments that tug at viewers’ emotions. Bob Reynolds / Sentry introduces massive power balanced by bipolar‑coded vulnerability, hinting at future MCU stakes. Indie director Jake Schreier’s muted color palette and tight locations give the movie an A24 vibe within the MCU. Two credit tags tease Red Guardian’s comedic future and a stronger rival Avengers squad led by Sam Wilson. Producer Caitlin Delaney explains how service producers turn money and script into finished films and why every creative benefits from mentorship. Memorable Quotes “Even the kid on the bench can hit a home run.” — Frank “The boundaries in your mind are also paper thin. You can break through them.” — Jonathan “Everybody in the industry needs to think like a producer now.” — Caitlin Delaney Call to Action Enjoyed the conversation? Subscribe on your favorite app, leave a quick review, and share the episode using #GeekFreaksPodcast so more geeks can join the fun. Links and Resources All news stories sourced from GeekFreaksPodcast.com Explore Caitlin Delaney’s producing academy: https://www.uplight.ca/ Thunderbolts and MCU Watch list: Black Widow , The Falcon and the Winter Soldier , Ant‑Man and the Wasp Follow Us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcast Threads: https://www.threads.net/@geekfreakspodcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/geekfreakspod Listener Questions We love spotlighting community thoughts. Send topic ideas, MCU hot‑takes, or filmmaking questions to podcast@geekfreakspodcast.com and we may feature you in an upcoming episode. apple podcast tags: Geek Freaks, Thunderbolts review, The New Avengers, Marvel Cinematic Universe, MCU mental health, Caitlin Delaney interview, indie filmmaking, movie producing, geek culture, comic book movies…
 
Frank, Jonathan and Squeaks pack this extra-long Geek Freaks with trivia giveaways, rapid-fire reviews, and the biggest headlines from Star Wars Celebration Japan. They grade the first three episodes of Andor season 2, Bethesda’s surprise Oblivion Remastered , the punishing new RPG Expedition 33 , and WWE’s WrestleMania 41. Stick around for deep fandom news on Ahsoka, Darth Maul, Disney fortnight, Ready or Not 2, Hunger Games, a Geek Freaks network update, and fresh recommendations. Timestamps & Topics Time Topic 00:00 Welcome, cast intros, how the giveaway quiz works 01:17 Marvel trivia challenge – each correct answer unlocks free merch 04:45 Andor S2 E1-3 spoiler-lite review & letter grade 15:16 Oblivion Remastered impressions, performance talk 24:45 Hands-on with Expedition 33 and its timing-based combat 34:56 WrestleMania 41 results, Cena’s heel turn, Becky Lynch surprise 45:15 Star Wars Celebration recap – Outlaws DLC, Light & Magic S2, Ahsoka S2 casting, Visions S3, Darth Maul series, Shawn Levy’s Starfighter 58:35 Daredevil S4 date, Sarah Michelle Gellar joins Ready or Not 2 01:04:00 New Hunger Games: Sunrise of the Reaping casting & timeline 01:08:00 Network news – Fandom Portals Marvel month, Anime Plus, Challenge Accepted, Disney Moms Gone Wrong returns 5/11 01:09:55 Recommendations of the week 01:13:40 Final sign-off, how to win merch on social media Key Takeaways Audience giveaways return: each trivia answer right means another T-shirt up for grabs. Andor keeps its political edge; episode pacing feels slow yet purposeful earning an A- grade. Bethesda’s Oblivion Remastered modernises visuals but crashes push it to a solid 8/10. Expedition 33 surprises with reactive turn-based battles and near-flawless performance for a 9/10 score. WrestleMania 41 delivers crowd-pleasing twists, though overall hype falls to 7/10. Celebration reveals: Rory McCann replaces the late Ray Stevenson as Baylan Skoll, Admiral Ackbar joins the fight against Thrawn, Hayden Christensen cameo confirmed, and a Darth Maul animated series is on the way. Network highlight: Disney Moms Gone Wrong is back on May 11. Memorable Quotes “I’m already at the point where I’m sneaking around one-shotting bandits again… it feels like coming home.” – Frank on Oblivion Remastered “This is Final Fantasy meets Elden Ring and I can’t put the controller down.” – Squeaks on Expedition 33 “It dawned on me… Dedra and Syril are Dwight and Angela in space.” – Frank on the Empire power couple in Andor “John Cena just played the villain and the crowd didn’t know whether to boo or cry.” – Squeaks Call to Action Enjoying the show? Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, leave a quick five-star review, and share the episode using #GeekFreaksPodcast so more geek friends can join the fun. Links & Resources All news sourced from GeekFreaksPodcast.com Geek Freaks Network shows: Geek Freaks, Challenge Accepted, Outlast, Anime Plus, Fandom Portals, Disney Moms Gone Wrong Follow Us Website: GeekFreaksPodcast.com Facebook: facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcast Instagram: instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast Threads: threads.net/@geekfreakspodcast Twitter: twitter.com/geekfreakspod Patreon: patreon.com/GeekFreaksPodcast Listener Questions Got a hot take on Andor or thoughts on WrestleMania 41? Send voice memos or written questions to info@GFPods.com and we may feature you next episode. Apple Podcast Tags Geek Culture, Star Wars, Marvel, WWE, Video Games, TV Reviews, Movie News, Comic Books, Podcasting, Fandom…
 
In this episode of Geek Freaks Interview, I’m joined by comic creator Kyle Higgins, the visionary behind Radiant Black and the ever-expanding Massive-Verse . Kyle dives into how he built a creator-owned superhero universe at Image Comics and walks us through the evolution of Radiant Black, the challenges of dual timelines in Catalyst War , and the collaborative process behind Rogue Sun, The Dead Lucky, and Inferno Girl Red. We also talk about the audio book, animated promos, and his thoughts on live-action vs. animation adaptations. Whether you're new to the Massive-Verse or a longtime fan, this conversation is a deep look into one of comics' most ambitious storytelling worlds. Timestamps and Topics: 00:00 Intro and welcome to Kyle Higgins 00:26 What is the Massive-Verse? 01:16 Radiant Black and its millennial superhero tone 03:34 The structure and accessibility of the Massive-Verse 05:07 Audiobook updates and voice talent reveals 06:59 Animated promos and creative marketing 08:03 The origin of Radiant Black and its influences 11:14 How Power Rangers and Toku storytelling shaped the series 14:15 Managing canon and creative direction in a multi-title universe 15:50 Writing dual timelines for Catalyst War 19:14 How the fan vote shaped the story’s direction 24:06 The "Rebuild Era" and aftermath world-building 27:33 Proliferation of 001 tech and rising threats 30:19 Rogue Sun’s new direction and layered family dynamics 33:37 Appreciation for the design and narrative tone of Rogue Sun 34:10 Live-action vs. animation: which is best for Radiant Black? 36:44 Navigating rights, control, and studio offers 40:28 Where to find the comics and meetups with the team Key Takeaways: The Massive-Verse is a creator-owned, shared superhero universe with interconnected titles that can also stand alone. Radiant Black explores modern adulthood and friendship through a fresh superhero lens, inspired by Power Rangers and 90s nostalgia. The dual timeline storytelling in Catalyst War was one of the hardest yet most rewarding challenges of Kyle’s career. The team is exploring creative and immersive ways to promote the comics, including animated promos and an audiobook with a star-studded voice cast. Live-action adaptations are possible, but only if the creators are in full control of the production. The new "Rebuild Era" reflects the consequences of superhero battles and explores what comes after the big events—something rarely addressed in comics. Rogue Sun is shifting its spotlight with a new lead character, deepening its themes of family and legacy. Quotes: “I want this to be a superhero book that celebrates being a fan of superheroes.” – Kyle Higgins “You’re either a Nathan or a Marshall... and you have a friend that’s the other one.” – Frank “Animation’s great. But if we’re doing an adaptation, we want full control. No compromises.” – Kyle Higgins Call to Action: Enjoyed the episode? Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a 5-star review, and share the episode with fellow comic book fans using #GeekFreaksInterview. It really helps more listeners find the show! Links and Resources: Visit https://GeekFreaksPodcast.com for the latest comic book news, episodes, and show updates. Follow Kyle Higgins and the Massive-Verse team on social media for con appearances and release updates. Grab Radiant Black TODAY Follow Us: 📘 Facebook: facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcast 📸 Instagram: instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast 🐦 Twitter: twitter.com/geekfreakspod 🧵 Threads: threads.net/@geekfreakspodcast 💬 Patreon: patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcast Listener Questions: Have a question you want us to ask on the next interview? DM us or email through our site. We’d love to feature your thoughts in future episodes! Apple Podcast Tags: Radiant Black, Massive-Verse, Kyle Higgins, Image Comics, Rogue Sun, Dead Lucky, Supermassive, Comic Books, Superhero Comics, Creator-Owned Comics, Geek Freaks, Comic Podcast, Comic Book Interview…
 
In this episode, host Frank is joined by co-hosts Squeaks, Thomas, and a special guest, Rich Davis. The conversation covers a diverse range of topics including: A spoiler-safe review of The Last of Us Season Two—with honest impressions about its pacing, character dynamics, and setup for future episodes. An in-depth look at South by Midnight and its unique stop-motion animation style, paired with thoughts on narrative predictability. Hot discussions on the new Harry Potter series casting and what it means for fans—mixed reactions highlight both excitement and skepticism. A deep dive into Marvel Rivals Season Two, focusing on the innovative role of Emma Frost as Vanguard and gameplay nuances. A preview of Andor Season Two, with insights into rebellion backstories and ties to the original Star Wars narrative. An exclusive interview with Rich Davis about his upcoming dark fantasy comic, Angel Hunter , detailing his creative journey from theatre to comics and his plans for the series. Plus, the episode wraps up with several pop culture recommendations and community updates from the GeekFreaks Podcast crew—all powered by the freshest news from GeekFreaksPodcast.com. Timestamps & Topics 00:00:00 – 00:03:20: Episode introduction, jokes, and setting the tone. Brief banter on buddy cop movie duos to kick off the discussion. 00:03:20 – 00:14:42: The Last of Us Season Two review: First impressions, character interactions, and spoiler warnings. Discussion on key moments, including the subtle but impactful performance of Abby and Joel’s evolving dynamics. 00:14:42 – 00:23:42: South by Midnight review: Analysis of the animation style, atmosphere, and pacing. Reflections on what makes the game’s narrative both familiar and unique. 00:23:42 – 00:31:13: Harry Potter Casting Update: Announcements of John Lithgow as Hogwarts headmaster, Janet McTeer as McGonagall, Paapa Essiedu as Snape, Nick Frost as Hagrid, and more. Mixed reactions from the team with humorous banter on casting choices. 00:31:13 – 00:40:28: Marvel Rivals Season Two Discussion: Focus on the introduction of Emma Frost as Vanguard and the evolution of gameplay mechanics. Insights on character balance and strategy from the hosts’ experiences. 00:40:28 – 00:52:21: Andor Season Two Preview: A look back at Season One’s key heist and prison break moments. Discussion on how the series builds tension leading up to Rogue One and what to expect in upcoming episodes. 00:52:21 – 01:07:49: Interview Segment: Exclusive interview with Rich Davis about his new comic, Angel Hunter . Rich shares his creative journey—from playwriting and theatre to comic books—how personal challenges shaped his work, and insights into the evolving narrative of Angel Hunter . 01:07:49 – 01:14:20: GeekFreaks News & Recommendations: Updates on pop culture events (Marvel Month, CinemaCon, and watch parties). Weekly recommendations including a review of comics like Summer of Superman Special #1 and a discussion on upcoming projects like Lobo and future Marvel storylines. Key Takeaways The Last of Us Season Two offers plenty of set-up and evolving character relationships but leaves some fans craving more dynamic action early on. South by Midnight impresses with its stop-motion animation and atmospheric design, though its predictability may disappoint those seeking constant surprises. The casting for the new Harry Potter series sparks mixed reactions—while some choices hit the mark, others leave fans divided. Marvel Rivals Season Two innovates with Emma Frost as a Vanguard, shifting gameplay dynamics and encouraging strategic play. Andor Season Two is poised to deepen the Star Wars lore by exploring the origins of the rebellion and the imperial machinery leading up to Rogue One. Rich Davis’ interview reveals a passionate creative journey, highlighting his transition from theatre to comics and the ambitious roadmap for Angel Hunter . A range of pop culture recommendations and community events keeps the GeekFreaks Podcast crew and listeners in the loop with the latest trends. Memorable Quotes On Character Evolution: “I love Abby – she starts off as one of the most hated characters and then grows on you to become your favorite. That’s the magic of a well-told story.” On Casting Debates: “The casting for the new Harry Potter series is a double-edged sword – some picks hit the mark while others leave us scratching our heads.” On the Future of Comics: “Floppies are dead. Independent issues are evolving into full trade paperbacks that truly respect the art form.” Call to Action Enjoying the deep-dive into all things pop culture? Subscribe to our podcast for weekly episodes filled with in-depth reviews, interviews, and the latest geek news. Leave a review on Apple Podcasts and let us know your thoughts! Share this episode on social media using the hashtag #GeekFreaksPodcast so fellow fans can join the conversation. Links & Resources Stay up to date with all our news and insights! Visit our website for more details, articles, and exclusive content: 👉 GeekFreaksPodcast.com GeekFreaksPodcast.com is the trusted source for all news discussed during our show. Follow Us Connect with us on social media and never miss an update! Twitter: @GeekFreaksPod Instagram: @GeekFreaksPodcast Facebook: GeekFreaksPodcast Listener Questions We love hearing from our community! Send us your questions or suggest topics for future episodes by emailing us at contact@GeekFreaksPodcast.com or tagging us on social media with #GeekFreaksPodcast. Apple Podcast Tags podcast, geek, pop culture, comics, video games, movies, The Last of Us, Harry Potter, Marvel, Andor, Angel Hunter, Rich Davis, GeekFreaksPodcast, TV, series, news,…
 
In this exciting episode, Frank Lourence welcomes the hilarious and passionate hosts of Distance Nerding , Phil and James, to celebrate their show joining the Geek Freaks Network! The trio dives into the origins of Distance Nerding , their journey from pandemic podcasting to hosting live shows and conventions, and how they built a welcoming community for fans of all fandoms. They share behind-the-scenes stories, favorite moments from interviews, and their mission to make nerdiness a verb, not just an identity. Plus, they tease upcoming convention appearances, big-name interviews, and plans for their growing YouTube channel! ⏱️ Timestamps and Topics: 00:00 – Welcome to Phil and James of Distance Nerding 00:40 – How Distance Nerding started and the meaning behind the name 02:06 – Switching to live podcasting and the perks of real-time chaos 04:13 – Lessons learned from Hardly Heroes and their positive nerdy approach 05:48 – The four pillars of Distance Nerding : Nerdy, Positive, Funny, Energetic 07:56 – Favorite past topics and interviews, "Growing Up Geeky" segment 09:13 – Making every guest relatable, from indie creators to celebrities 12:08 – Creating a safe space for fandoms and avoiding toxicity 13:07 – The importance of fostering fandoms for future generations 14:46 – Appreciating Star Wars across generations and respecting all fandoms 16:26 – Con life! Hosting panels, interacting with fans, and building experiences 18:47 – Being fans first: The heart of every Distance Nerding interview 20:19 – Interviewing high-profile guests and bucket-list moments 21:08 – Expanding their podcast with The Download and Comic Conversation 22:48 – YouTube goals: Long-form interviews, Lego builds, and lively debates 24:42 – Building a nerdy community and engaging listeners worldwide 26:35 – Nationwide community and the importance of sharing opinions 27:25 – The podcast as a modern-day recess for fandom discussions 28:42 – Upcoming interviews, conventions, and special guests like Sean Gunn 31:49 – Where to find Distance Nerding online (with plenty of humor!) 🔑 Key Takeaways: Distance Nerding began as a passion project during the pandemic and has grown into a lively, community-driven show. Their motto is clear: Be Nerdy, Be Positive, Be Funny, Be Energetic. Phil and James embrace live recordings to capture the spontaneity and fun of real conversations. Their popular segment "Growing Up Geeky" reveals how every guest's nerd journey began, making them relatable. The team is committed to creating a safe, anti-gatekeeping space for all fandoms. Distance Nerding hosts multiple cons, including main stages and fan-focused panels across the West Coast. The show continues to grow with new formats like The Download (news and rumors) and Comic Conversation (convention interviews). Upcoming plans include expanding their YouTube channel with long-form interviews, interactive debates, and more fan-focused content. They're heading to major cons soon, like Gem State Comic Con and will be talking with guests like Bonnie Wright and Sean Gunn! 🗣️ Memorable Quotes: "The chaos is what draws people in—but it’s the outline that makes it work." — James, Distance Nerding "We want to recreate the term nerdy. Not just an adjective, but a verb: to be passionate about something." — Phil, Distance Nerding "We’re fans before we are content creators. And it shows in every conversation." — Phil, Distance Nerding "The goal is to build a community. We want your takes. We want you to be part of the show." — James, Distance Nerding "If you troll us, oh, I'm going to mess with you so much. I’m a troll's troll!" — Phil, Distance Nerding 📢 Call to Action: If you loved this episode, don’t forget to: Subscribe to the Geek Freaks Podcast and Distance Nerding wherever you get your podcasts! Leave a review on Apple Podcasts to help new listeners discover the show. Share this episode with your fellow nerds using #DistanceNerdingOnGFN! Visit GeekFreaksPodcast.com for all the latest news and updates from the Geek Freaks Network. 🔗 Links and Resources: 🌐 Visit: GeekFreaksPodcast.com — Source of all news discussed in this episode! 🎥 Subscribe to Distance Nerding on YouTube for interviews, builds, and more! 🗨️ Join the conversation with Distance Nerding on all social platforms: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter (never calling it X!), Twitch, TikTok, Threads, YouTube, Discord, and more! 🙋‍♂️ Listener Questions: We want to hear from you! Send us your geeky questions, future topic ideas, or share what fandoms you’d love us to explore in upcoming episodes. Reach out through our socials or at Distancelearning@aol.com (yes, really!). 🏷️ Apple Podcast Tags: Distance Nerding, live podcasting, geek culture, nerd community, comic conventions, fan interviews, pop culture podcast, podcast interviews, Geek Freaks Network, Star Wars fandom, building community, safe space for fans, podcast hosts, con experiences, nerdy humor, creative interviews…
 
Frank and Jon take the Geek Freaks Podcast on the road to the Rancho Cordova Gaming Expo! In this lively, unscripted episode, they bring the energy of the con straight to your speakers. From running the prize wheel and chatting with fans to deep dives on fan service and the rise of adult animation, this episode is packed with fun, insight, and plenty of con-floor chaos. Plus, they highlight unforgettable moments in fan service history, including a touching tribute to Technoblade in the Minecraft Movie . Expect laughs, great conversations, and an authentic expo experience! ⏱️ Timestamps and Topics 00:00 - Expo Kickoff: Frank and Jon set the scene at Rancho Cordova 00:22 - Prize Wheel Madness: Trivia, giveaways, and Geek Box questions 01:00 - Cosplay, Game Developers, and Mario Kart Tournaments 04:00 - April’s Must-Watch Shows: Handmaid’s Tale , Black Mirror , Hacks , The Last of Us , Andor 07:43 - Booth Highlights: Skateboards gone, comics given, and fan engagement 08:28 - Fan Trivia Fun: Spaceships, action figures, and fantasy recipes 10:08 - Adult Animation Explosion: Bob’s Burgers , Family Guy , and why this trend is booming 14:52 - Should Frank Start an Adult Animation Podcast? 16:07 - Collectibles Worth Lining Up For at Cons 17:12 - Fan Service Deep Dive: What works and what flops 20:22 - The Pitfalls of Fan Service: Rise of Skywalker and Multiverse of Madness 23:06 - Balancing Fan Service and Storytelling 25:40 - Honoring Technoblade in Minecraft Movie : Fan Service at its best 30:49 - Final Thoughts from the Con Floor 🧩 Key Takeaways Fan Service Wins: Earned moments like Endgame ’s Mjolnir scene and No Way Home ’s Spider-Men highlight how fan service can uplift a story. Adult Animation Is Thriving: Long-standing hits like Bob’s Burgers and American Dad are leading a renaissance in adult animation. Convention Magic: Giving away comics at expos is an awesome way to bring new fans into the fold. Creators Matter: Involving original comic creators ensures adaptations stay true to the heart of the source material. Technoblade Tribute: Minecraft Movie 's heartfelt Easter egg shows the emotional power of honoring beloved community members. Con Energy Rules: Capturing the raw excitement of live events makes for an unforgettable podcast experience. 🗣️ Memorable Quotes “I joke that this world doesn’t need any more podcasts—as I’m literally talking into a mic right now at a convention advertising a podcast!” — Frank “Fan service works when it feels earned, not when it’s a cash grab.” — Jon “American Dad has changed—it's wild, it's fun, and honestly, it’s better for it.” — Frank “Technoblade’s tribute in the Minecraft movie? Best fan service I’ve ever seen.” — Jon 📢 Call to Action If you enjoyed this wild ride from the convention floor, make sure to subscribe to Geek Freaks Podcast on your favorite platform, leave us a 5-star review, and share this episode with your friends! Use #GeekFreaksPodcast when you post so we can shout you out! 🔗 Links and Resources 🎮 Visit: GeekFreaksPodcast.com — Your source for all news discussed in this episode! 📲 Follow us on social media: Instagram: @geekfreakspodcast Twitter: @geekfreakspod Threads: @geekfreakspodcast Facebook: Geek Freaks Podcast Patreon: Support us on Patreon 🎙️ Listener Questions We’d love to hear from you! What’s your favorite example of fan service done right? Got a dream question for the Geek Box at our next expo? Drop us a message and we’ll feature your suggestions in future episodes! 🎧 Apple Podcast Tags Gaming podcast, fan service in movies, Minecraft movie Technoblade, adult animation trends, pop culture podcast, convention podcast, geek culture, Rancho Cordova Gaming Expo, Spider-Man No Way Home, Marvel fan service…
 
This week on Geek Freaks , Frank, Squeaks, and Jonathan cover the biggest geek headlines, starting with the Avengers: Doomsday casting news that broke the internet. We talk returning X-Men legends, unexpected MCU absences, and speculate on what’s ahead in Secret Wars. Plus, we dissect the Andor Season 2 final trailer, the rise of AI-generated trailers (and the ethics behind them), new Last Airbender casting updates, Legend of Zelda live-action film plans, and a surprise review of Disney’s new Snow White . It’s a jam-packed episode of opinions, hype, and geeky goodness! Timestamps and Topics: 00:00 Introduction and recap of our Holland, Michigan screening with Nicole Kidman 01:52 Upcoming convention plans on April 5th (Rancho Cordova City Hall) 03:13 Avengers: Doomsday casting revealed — live stream record broken 04:30 Classic X-Men cast returns, Fantastic Four confirmed, surprise omissions 06:10 Spider-Man 4 set during Doomsday and multiverse crossover talk 07:11 Robert Downey Jr. rumored as Doom — will he stick around? 09:12 What about Doom vs. Thanos? Should he win? 10:14 Excitement for returning X-Men actors like Nightcrawler 13:05 CGI and mocap discussion for Beast and Thing 13:20 Andor Season 2 final trailer breakdown — tone shift and Rogue One vibes 15:15 Should Jedi appear in Andor ? We debate it 18:22 Harry Potter HBO series thoughts and Nick Frost as Hagrid 21:33 Live-action Legend of Zelda coming in 2027 — thoughts and casting dreams 25:25 Theories on Link's time loop, Ganon as a sentient villain, and storytelling ideas 30:00 Nicole Kidman's Holland, Michigan now streaming 30:44 Deep dive: AI-generated fake trailers — harmless hype or harmful trend? 34:00 Studios profiting off AI trailers — shady business? 37:06 Actors’ rights, SAG involvement, and ethics of likeness use 40:43 Could fake trailers ruin expectations for real movies? 43:55 Snow White (2024) Review — Jonathan breaks down surprises and wins Key Takeaways: Avengers: Doomsday brought back a wave of nostalgia with original X-Men cast members, Fantastic Four confirmations, and returning MCU veterans like Loki, Shang-Chi, and Ant-Man. The livestream announcing the cast shattered records with over 250 million viewers. Fans speculate RDJ as Doom is a one-time appearance to set up God Emperor Doom for Secret Wars . Andor Season 2 is maintaining its serious, grounded tone, building up to Rogue One beautifully. The ethics of AI-generated trailers are increasingly blurry, especially when studios start profiting off them. Jonathan was pleasantly surprised by Snow White despite online negativity—highlighting its stronger romance arc and musical charm. Memorable Quotes: 🗣️ "This isn’t Endgame. This is Infinity War. Everyone’s like, where's Tom Holland, Brie Larson… guys, chill—it’s coming." – Frank 🗣️ "It’s like Groundhog Day but in Hyrule. Ganon’s the only one who remembers the loops." – Squeaks 🗣️ "If you’re making fan trailers, just label them. If you’re hiding it, that’s where the problem starts." – Frank 🗣️ "Honestly? Snow White felt like a Ted Talk with great music. Surprisingly motivating." – Jonathan Call to Action: Enjoying Geek Freaks? Help us grow! 🌟 Subscribe on your favorite podcast app 📝 Leave a review on Apple Podcasts 📲 Share the episode and tag us using #GeekFreaksCast Links and Resources: 📰 All the news discussed in this episode is sourced from: https://geekfreakspodcast.com 🎟️ April 5th Convention Info Coming Soon on Socials 📺 Holland, Michigan is now streaming on Prime Video Follow Us: 📘 Facebook: facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcast 📷 Instagram: instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast 🧵 Threads: threads.net/@geekfreakspodcast 🐦 Twitter: twitter.com/geekfreakspod 💖 Support the show: patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcast Listener Questions: We want to hear from you! 🎙️ Got a geeky question or a topic you’d like us to explore? Email us or message us on social—your topic might be featured on the show! Apple Podcast Tags: Avengers Doomsday, Marvel multiverse, X-Men return, Andor Season 2, AI movie trailers, fake trailers debate, Legend of Zelda movie, live-action Zelda, Harry Potter HBO series, Snow White review, Nicole Kidman Holland, geek culture news, MCU speculation, Secret Wars setup, Disney live-action, fan casting Zelda, Star Wars storytelling, #GeekFreaksCast, geek podcast, entertainment news podcast, Marvel casting news, Avengers leaks, AI ethics in media, movie trailer discussion, pop culture podcast, nerd podcast, superhero podcast, gaming and movies, comic book podcast, Star Wars news, Avatar casting updates, AI in Hollywood, convention news, MCU rumors, Disney remake review, Andor reaction, live podcast events, fake trailers exposed, Legend of Zelda speculation, MCU Phase 5, Marvel fan theories, upcoming geek movies, MCU character returns, AI-generated media, movie trailer ethics, superhero team-ups, nostalgic casting, geek podcast 2025, challenge accepted podcast, Rancho Cordova event, Holland Michigan movie…
 
Join Frank and Jonathan in this week's packed episode of Geek Freaks, where they break down the hottest entertainment news and dive into thought-provoking pop culture discussions. The duo shares their excitement about the newly released trailers for Happy Gilmore 2 and Mortal Kombat 2 , explores possibilities for Disney's Coco 2 , and offers their take on Microsoft's potential game-changing integration with Steam. Plus, they talk about the return of beloved animated series American Dad to Fox and the future of Xbox gaming. Don't miss out on their insightful opinions and hilarious banter! Timestamps and Topics: 00:00 - Introduction and Overview 00:26 - Question of the Week: Which pop culture universe has the best soundtrack? 02:58 - Happy Gilmore 2 Trailer Reaction 08:10 - First Look at Mortal Kombat 2 13:00 - House of the Dragon Casting Update 16:38 - Disney Announces Power Rangers Reboot 21:47 - Coco 2 Announced: Theories and Expectations 27:37 - American Dad Returning to Fox 32:05 - Jonathan Majors' Future as Kang in the MCU 36:17 - Xbox Potentially Integrating Steam: A Gaming Revolution 41:08 - Xbox's Plans for Future Video Game Adaptations Key Takeaways: Happy Gilmore 2 might lean heavily into nostalgia but promises a more mature comedic approach. Mortal Kombat 2 struggles to capture interest despite Karl Urban's casting. The Power Rangers reboot aims for higher-quality storytelling to attract a new generation. Coco 2 could explore themes of family, remembrance, and legacy with emotional depth. Xbox integrating Steam could drastically reshape gaming experiences and console competitions. Quotes: "Millennials are so interested in nostalgia because it was easier back then." - Frank "Disney movies have to nail the music—it's the number one thing we remember." - Jonathan "Xbox bridging the gap between PC and console gaming is the biggest and easiest slam dunk they could do." - Frank Call to Action: Subscribe, review, and share this episode on social media! Join the conversation using the hashtag #GeekFreaksPodcast. Links and Resources: Visit GeekFreaksPodcast.com for all news and articles discussed during our podcast episodes. Follow Us: Facebook: Geek Freaks Podcast Twitter: @geekfreakspod Instagram: @geekfreakspodcast Patreon: Geek Freaks Listener Questions: We want to hear from you! Send us your questions or suggest future episode topics through social media or our website. Apple Podcast Tags: Happy Gilmore 2, Mortal Kombat 2, Coco 2, House of the Dragon, Power Rangers reboot, American Dad, Xbox Steam Integration, Jonathan Majors, Disney announcements, pop culture news…
 
In this episode of Geek Freaks, Frank and Jonathan break down the latest geek culture news and dive deep into the future of superhero cinema. We discuss Sadie Sink joining the Spider-Man films and speculate on her potential role, BlizzCon's highly anticipated return in 2026, and fresh updates on The Punisher. Plus, we review Invincible Season 3 and explore how the superhero movie landscape is evolving, shifting towards hopefulness and genre diversification. Is the age of dark and gritty superheroes coming to an end? Tune in for a lively discussion! Timestamps and Topics: 00:00 - Introduction and Network Updates 00:05 - Question of the Week: Most Underrated Geek Culture Gem 00:13 - Sadie Sink Joins the Spider-Man Films – Who Could She Be Playing? 00:30 - BlizzCon is Returning in 2026 – What Can We Expect? 00:53 - The Punisher’s New Direction in the MCU 01:20 - The Future of Superhero Cinema – Where Are We Headed? 01:45 - Invincible Season 3 Review and Analysis 02:10 - Closing Thoughts and Call to Action Key Takeaways: Sadie Sink's casting in the Spider-Man films sparks speculation—Jean Grey, Black Cat, or a new character? BlizzCon 2026 could be the launchpad for a new StarCraft and major Game Pass integrations. The Punisher will be darker and more intense, addressing real-world themes of vigilante justice. Superhero movies are shifting from gritty realism to hope and inspiration, influenced by projects like Fantastic Four and Superman . Streaming’s role in the superhero genre is growing, allowing more room for experimentation. Invincible Season 3 continues to deliver brutal action and deep storytelling, keeping fans hooked. Quotes from the Episode: "We’re seeing superhero movies move away from the dark and gritty era—Superman and Fantastic Four are bringing back optimism." "BlizzCon skipping a year tells me something big is coming. New StarCraft? Maybe. But Game Pass integration seems like a no-brainer." "The Punisher has always been a controversial figure, but this time Marvel is taking a stance and tackling real-world issues head-on." "Invincible Season 3 just proves that adult animation can be just as impactful, if not more, than live-action superhero stories." Call to Action: Enjoy the episode? Make sure to subscribe to Geek Freaks on your favorite podcast platform, leave a review, and share this episode using #GeekFreaksPodcast! Your support helps us bring you the latest and greatest in geek culture. Links and Resources: Geek Freaks Website – Your source for all geek culture news! Follow us on social media: Twitter: @geekfreakspod Instagram: @geekfreakspodcast Facebook: Geek Freaks Podcast Threads: @geekfreakspodcast Patreon: Support us on Patreon Listener Questions: We want to hear from you! Send us your questions and topic suggestions for future episodes. Reach out on social media or email us at [your email here]. Apple Podcast Tags: superhero movies, Marvel, MCU, DCU, Spider-Man, Sadie Sink, BlizzCon, StarCraft, Punisher, Daredevil, Invincible, TV shows, geek culture, comics, podcast, entertainment news, gaming…
 
In this jam‑packed episode of Geek Freaks, the crew dives deep into the world of adaptations and geek culture. They kick things off by asking which classic movie, show, or game they’d love to experience for the first time again. The conversation then shifts into a spoiler‑filled deep dive on Daredevil Season Two—debating character resurrections, the role of key supporting players, and how a hero stays grounded. The hosts brainstorm a tongue‑in‑cheek Monopoly movie idea before dissecting what makes an adaptation work (or fail) by comparing everything from Lord of the Rings to The Hobbit. Later, the discussion turns to upcoming shows and watchlist recommendations. The episode’s tone softens as the team welcomes longtime friends Analese and Rob from Nerd Best Friends for an in‑depth interview about their journey into nerd culture and the power of authentic geek conversations. The show wraps up with network news, final recommendations, and reflections on how the internet has reshaped fandom. Revised Timestamps & Topics: 00:00 – 03:44 | Introduction & Question of the Week • Opening greetings, setting the tone, and posing the nostalgic “first‑time” experience question. 03:44 – 09:52 | Daredevil Season Two Discussion • Spoiler warning and deep dive into Daredevil Season Two, with debates over character resurrections (Karen, Foggy, etc.) and how supporting players keep our hero grounded. 09:52 – 21:00 | Monopoly Movie Brainstorm & Adaptation Overview • A playful pitch for a satirical Monopoly movie, followed by initial thoughts on what makes adaptations succeed—or miss the mark. 21:00 – 45:45 | In‑Depth Adaptations Discussion • A robust conversation comparing successful adaptations (Lord of the Rings, Iron Man, Harry Potter, Game of Thrones) with the missteps (The Hobbit, Street Fighter, etc.), weighing fan expectations against creative reinvention. 45:45 – 52:51 | Upcoming Shows & Watchlist Recommendations • The crew shifts gears to preview what they’re excited to watch next—from Daredevil Born Again and Survivor to sneak peeks of new movie projects and quirky network updates. 52:51 – 01:11:00 | Interview with Nerd Best Friends • Analese and Rob join the conversation, sharing their 30‑year friendship, their early podcasting adventures, and how embracing nerd culture builds a safe space for fans of all ages. 01:11:00 – 01:15:43 | Network News, Final Recommendations & Wrap‑Up • A final burst of network announcements, news about upcoming series (including reminders about new seasons and special events), and closing thoughts on how the internet has transformed fandom. Key Takeaways: Reinvent, Don’t Replicate: Top-notch adaptations reimagine source material while preserving its core essence. Supporting Cast Matters: Characters like Karen and Foggy are vital in keeping heroes—like Daredevil—emotionally anchored. Nostalgia Meets New Ideas: Blending cherished elements with creative twists can win over both longtime fans and newcomers. Community Is Everything: The Nerd Best Friends interview highlights how genuine geek conversations forge lasting bonds. The Internet’s Dual Impact: While echo chambers exist, online communities empower fans to connect and celebrate their passions. Memorable Quotes: “They’re his corner. They’re his soul and morality.” – On how supporting characters ground a hero in Daredevil’s world. “Being a nerd is okay and it’s important.” – A rallying cry celebrating geek culture and community. “The internet is the most incredible achievement of mankind since the first campfire.” – Emphasizing how online communities transform our connections. “We can nerd out about everything and anything.” – From the Nerd Best Friends crew, embracing the limitless scope of geek conversations. Call to Action: If you enjoyed this deep dive into adaptations and the ever‑evolving world of geek culture, subscribe to Geek Freaks on your favorite podcast platform, leave us a review, and share this episode on social media using the hashtag #GeekFreaksPodcast. Your support helps us keep the conversation going! Links & Resources: For all the latest news and episode details, visit: GeekFreaksPodcast.com (Your one‑stop source for all the news discussed on our show.) Check out the Nerd Best Friend Podcast : https://www.nerdbestfriends.com/ Follow Us: Twitter: @GeekFreaksPod Instagram/Threads: @GeekFreaksPodcast YouTube: @GeekFreaksNetwork Listener Questions: Have a question or a topic you’d love to hear in a future episode? Email us at contact@geekfreakspodcast.com or tag us on social media. We’re always excited to connect with our community! Apple Podcast Tags: podcast, geek culture, adaptations, Daredevil, comic books, movies, TV series, nerd podcast, geek news, fandom, culture, interview, Nerd Best Friends, adaptations review, entertainment, Happy listening—and thanks for joining us on another epic geek adventure!…
 
In this jam-packed episode of Geek Freaks, Frank and his crew dive deep into the latest pop culture and geek news. They kick things off with a spirited discussion about the Shrek Five teaser and its bold new animation style before tackling Star Wars’ turbulent future with Kathleen Kennedy’s departure. The conversation then shifts to DC and Marvel—with hot takes on Batman’s evolving universe, God Emperor Doom leaks, and fresh perspectives on the Hulk and She-Hulk. The team also delivers candid reviews of video game hits like Monster Hunter and Abaddon Vout before welcoming guest Thomas for an in-depth Daredevil review that promises a grittier, R-rated reboot. To top it off, the episode introduces the new Anime Plus podcast—complete with an insider look at building a thriving anime community. Whether you’re a hardcore comic book buff, a gaming enthusiast, or an anime aficionado, this episode has something for everyone! Timestamps & Topics 00:00 – 01:12: Introduction & Setting the Stage Meet Frank, Squeaks, and the crew A brief teaser of what’s coming up 01:12 – 06:11: Shrek Five Teaser & Animation Talk Discussion on the new visuals and design changes Nostalgic nods to classic Shrek moments 06:11 – 09:00: Star Wars Shakeup Kathleen Kennedy’s departure Debating the impact on the Star Wars saga and future direction 09:00 – 14:34: DC & Marvel News Insights into Jordan John Stewart’s new look Updates on Batman’s future in the DCeU Leaks, rumors, and discussion on God Emperor Doom, Hulk, and more 14:34 – 18:00: Pop Culture & Comic Book Chatter More on Batman, Justice League, and side stories Candid commentary on evolving animated/live-action projects 18:00 – 43:09: Video Game Reviews – Part 1 In-depth review of Monster Hunter: fast-paced combat, weapon classes, and replay value Scoring insights and comparisons to classic titles 43:09 – 50:35: Video Game Reviews – Part 2 Discussion and review of Abaddon Vout: classic RPG vibes with modern twists Balancing story depth with gameplay mechanics 50:35 – 59:38: Daredevil Review with Thomas First impressions of the new Daredevil series Analysis of the gritty, R-rated approach and innovative cinematography Scoring the episode and reflecting on the show’s evolution 59:38 – 1:11:57: Introducing Anime Plus! Interview with new hosts Array and Owen Deep dive into the anime industry and building a community Behind-the-scenes insights into the new podcast format 1:11:57 – 1:30:35: Weekly Recommendations & Geek Network News Comic book recommendation: “Last Ronin Ninja Turtles” and a deep dive into “Monstrous” Updates on upcoming shows and network announcements 1:30:35 – 1:33:52: Closing Remarks Final thoughts, upcoming topics, and a wrap-up of network news Encouragement to review, subscribe, and join the conversation Key Takeaways Shrek Five is back: The revamped animation style is sparking debate but also excitement for a new generation of fans. Star Wars’ future is evolving: Kathleen Kennedy’s exit may pave the way for a fresher, more unified saga under new leadership. DC & Marvel in transition: Fresh takes on iconic characters like Batman and emerging leaks (e.g., God Emperor Doom) hint at bold new directions. Game reviews hit home: Monster Hunter offers satisfying combat and rewards, while Abaddon Vout blends nostalgic RPG elements with modern gameplay. Daredevil reimagined: The new series delivers gritty, R-rated action with innovative visual storytelling that has fans buzzing. Anime Plus Launch: A new podcast aimed at uniting the anime community, offering both deep-dive analysis and casual chat for fans of all levels. Memorable Quotes “I'm happy to have Shrek back. I think it's good for the next generation.” “You can’t just invent new shit that negates everything we did beforehand.” “I want to build the biggest anime community ever—join our Discord and vibe with us!” “This is the most Daredevil I've ever seen; it’s raw, gritty, and absolutely killer.” Call to Action Love what you heard? Subscribe now, leave us a review, and share this episode on social media using the hashtag #GeekFreaksPodcast . Your feedback keeps the conversation going and helps us bring you more epic geek news! Links & Resources Anime Plus: https://linktr.ee/animepluspodcast Follow Us Stay connected and join the conversation on social media: Twitter: @GeekFreaksPodcast Instagram: @GeekFreaksPodcast Facebook: GeekFreaks Podcast Listener Questions Have a question or a topic you’d love for us to cover in a future episode? Drop us a message on our website or tag us on social media. We’re all ears and can’t wait to hear from you! Apple Podcast Tags GeekFreaks, Podcast, Pop Culture, Shrek Five, Star Wars, DC Comics, Marvel, Video Game Reviews, Anime, Daredevil, Comic Book Reviews, Geek Culture, Happy listening, and thanks for being a part of our geek community!…
 
In this powerful episode of Geek Freaks, Frank sits down with longtime friend and podcaster Thomas, who is launching his brand-new project, Sick Burn Podcast. But this isn’t just any podcast—it's a deeply personal journey about overcoming tragedy, finding humor in hardship, and reclaiming independence. Thomas shares his incredible survival story after a devastating plane crash that left him with burns over 60% of his body. What followed was an intense period of recovery, both physically and mentally, that eventually led him to podcasting, gaming, and reconnecting with his geek roots. In this episode, he discusses how Sick Burn is dedicated to exploring the mental, emotional, and even comedic aspects of overcoming life’s toughest moments. We also talk about how fandom and geek culture can be a healing force—from finding joy in comics and gaming to building a supportive community. If you’re looking for a story of resilience, humor, and inspiration, this episode is a must-listen! Timestamps & Topics 00:00 - Introduction – A special Geek Freaks episode 01:27 - Meet Thomas – The story behind his new podcast 02:58 - Surviving a Plane Crash – The life-changing moment 05:41 - Finding a New Purpose – From trauma to storytelling 07:36 - The Power of Geek Culture – How fandom helped Thomas recover 10:20 - Why Sick Burn Podcast Matters – Laughing through pain 14:52 - Lessons from Guests – What different survivors have in common 20:15 - Rebuilding Independence – Finding confidence and a new way forward 24:49 - The Role of Mental Health in Recovery – Insights from personal experience 28:31 - Starting a Podcast from Scratch – The technical and emotional process 31:20 - What’s Next for Sick Burn Podcast? – The future of Thomas’s journey Key Takeaways ✅ Geek culture can be a lifeline – Comics, gaming, and movies can help people heal. ✅ Even the worst moments can lead to something great – Thomas turned tragedy into a platform for growth. ✅ Humor is a survival tool – Laughing through hardship can make the impossible more bearable. ✅ Mental health needs to be a priority – Talking about struggles is the first step to overcoming them. ✅ Community is everything – Having support makes all the difference when rebuilding a life. Memorable Quotes 🎤 "Geek culture saved my life—it gave me something to hold onto when everything else was gone." – Thomas 🎤 "You don’t get to choose what happens to you, but you do get to choose how you respond." – Thomas 🎤 "Fandom brings people together, and sometimes, that’s exactly what we need to heal." – Frank 🎤 "Podcasting isn’t just about talking—it’s about connecting and finding purpose." – Thomas 🎤 "No matter how dark life gets, there’s always a way forward." – Thomas 📢 Call to Action 🔥 Love this episode? Subscribe to Geek Freaks Podcast and leave a review! 💬 Join the conversation – What geek culture moment helped you through tough times? Share your story using #GeekFreaksPodcast on social media. 🔗 Links & Resources ⭐ Support Sick Burn Podcast – https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sick-burn-podcast/id1799139730 ⭐ Sick Burn on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@sickburnpod 🌍 Geek Freaks Podcast – geekfreakspodcast.com (Your source for all geek news!) 📸 Follow Us: Instagram: @geekfreakspodcast Twitter: @geekfreakspod Threads: @geekfreakspodcast Patreon: Support us on Patreon 🎧 Listener Questions Got a question or topic you’d love us to cover? Send us a DM on social media or email. 🎙️ New episodes drop weekly! Stay tuned for more deep dives into geek culture, gaming, and fandom-driven storytelling. Apple Podcast Tags: Geek Freaks, Geek Culture, Sick Burn Podcast, Mental Health, Overcoming Trauma, Resilience, Podcast Interview, Survivor Story, Comics and Recovery, Gaming and Mental Health, Fandom and Healing, Humor in Adversity, Thomas, Frank Lourence, Podcasting, Inspiration, Personal Growth…
 
Welcome back to Geek Freaks! In this episode, Frank and Squeaks break down the latest in geek culture, including the horror-inspired Clayface movie, a new director for the Street Fighter film, and an exciting new Avatar: The Last Airbender sequel. Plus, we dive into our Question of the Week—which video game stresses you out the most? And don’t miss our special interview with Moroni Aguilar, the mind behind Myth Maker Submission! Stay tuned for our short review of Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man and the latest updates on Marvel Rivals, DC crossovers, and more! Timestamps & Topics 📌 00:00 – Introduction & This Week’s Topics 📌 00:23 – Interview Preview: Moroni Aguilar (Myth Maker Submission) 📌 00:31 – Question of the Week: Which Video Game Stresses You Out the Most? 📌 04:01 – James Watkins Directing DC’s Clayface – A Horror Take on a Batman Villain 📌 07:31 – Sakurai Takes Over Street Fighter Movie – What Can We Expect? 📌 11:02 – New Avatar: The Last Airbender Series Announced – What We Know 📌 17:08 – Marvel Studios Bringing Back The Defenders – Is It a Good Idea? 📌 23:09 – Marvel and DC Are Teaming Up Again – Best Crossovers? 📌 27:32 – Marvel Rivals vs Overwatch – How Blizzard is Responding 📌 39:04 – Leaked Pokémon Collection & Hellfire Gala Event in Marvel Rivals 📌 47:10 – Review: Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man – Worth Watching? 📌 49:49 – Closing Thoughts & Call to Action Sponsor: FREAKS20 https://www.magicmind.com/FREAKS20 - 20% off for one-time purchases and subscriptions. Key Takeaways ✅ Clayface is getting a horror-style film directed by James Watkins ( Speak No Evil ). Could this be DC’s first true horror movie? ✅ A Street Fighter movie is in the works, but its director’s background in comedy ( Eric Andre Show, Twisted Metal ) raises concerns. ✅ The new Avatar series follows an Earthbender Avatar who is hunted by humans and spirits alike—adding a fresh twist to the universe. ✅ Marvel is bringing back The Defenders, but will characters like Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist be able to stand on their own? ✅ Marvel and DC’s new crossover comics will be published separately by both companies—who will do it better? ✅ Blizzard is revamping Overwatch in response to Marvel Rivals, introducing a perk system, more ultimates, and 6v6 modes to compete. ✅ Marvel Rivals leaks hint at an X-Men Hellfire Gala event, with Emma Frost as a new character and potentially Gambit, Nightcrawler, and Rogue on the way. ✅ The Pokémon collection leak suggests a re-release of Gen 1–3 on the Nintendo Switch—a must-buy for classic fans. ✅ Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man changes too much from traditional Spider-Man stories, making it a lackluster adaptation. Memorable Quotes 🎤 "Clayface could be DC’s version of The Thing —pure body horror. I’m all for it!" – Frank 🎤 "Street Fighter needs to embrace its over-the-top fighting. If they go full comedy, I’m out." – Squeaks 🎤 "Avatar has always been about growth. I just hope they don’t advance the tech too much and lose that fantasy feel." – Frank 🎤 "If Blizzard wants to compete with Marvel Rivals, they need to move fast. And for once, they actually are." – Squeaks 🎤 "Marvel vs DC crossovers are a geek’s dream. But please, let’s get Brainiac & Ultron teaming up this time!" – Frank Call to Action 💥 Enjoyed this episode? Make sure to subscribe to Geek Freaks Podcast and leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! 💬 Join the conversation – Tell us: Which video game stresses you out the most? Reply on Twitter or Threads @geekfreakspod with the hashtag #GeekFreaksPodcast! 🔗 Support us on Patreon for bonus content and exclusive giveaways! Patreon.com/GeekFreaksPodcast Links & Resources 🌐 GeekFreaksPodcast.com – The source of all the news discussed in this episode! 📌 Follow us on Social Media: Twitter: @geekfreakspod Instagram: @geekfreakspodcast Threads: @geekfreakspodcast Facebook: Geek Freaks Podcast Patreon: Support us here! 📩 Got listener questions or topic suggestions? DM us on social media or email us at contact@geekfreakspodcast.com . Apple Podcast Tags Geek Culture, Video Games, Movies, Comics, DC Studios, Marvel Studios, Avatar The Last Airbender, Street Fighter, Overwatch, Marvel Rivals, Spider-Man, The Defenders, Podcast…
 
In this action-packed episode, Frank and Jonathan dive deep into the latest geek news and reviews. They discuss John Lithgow's surprising casting as Dumbledore in HBO’s Harry Potter series, the renewal of Rings of Power with a bold time jump, and Netflix’s plans for a Dungeons & Dragons live-action series. The main event? A comprehensive, spoiler-free review of Captain America: Brave New World , followed by an extended spoiler discussion featuring insights from Challenge Accepted . 🔥 Tune in as Frank and Jonathan break down what makes Captain America: Brave New World an exciting addition to the MCU, the impact of Sam Wilson’s evolution as Captain America, and whether the movie lives up to expectations. ⏳ Timestamps & Topics 🔹 00:00 - Intro & Show Updates – Network updates, podcast returns, and what’s new with the Geek Freaks crew 🔹 02:24 - John Lithgow Cast as Dumbledore – How will an American actor fit into such an iconic British role? 🔹 04:40 - Rings of Power Renewed – What the upcoming time jump means for the series 🔹 07:44 - Netflix’s Dungeons & Dragons Live-Action Series – What works best for a D&D adaptation? 🔹 10:32 - Geek Freaks D&D Campaign Update – The latest developments in Frank’s homebrew adventure 🔹 14:49 - The Last of Us Expanding to Four Seasons – What’s next for HBO’s hit series? 🔹 18:23 - Captain America: Brave New World Spoiler-Free Review – Does it live up to the hype? 🔹 26:10 - Deep Dive into Brave New World Spoilers – Breaking down major character arcs, plot twists, and what’s next for the MCU 🔹 41:30 - The Future of the Avengers – How Sam Wilson’s leadership sets the stage for the next era 🔹 47:41 - Weekly Recommendations – What Frank and Jonathan are watching, reading, and playing 🎯 Key Takeaways ✅ John Lithgow as Dumbledore is unexpected but promising, given his past performances. ✅ Rings of Power is shifting gears with a major time jump into the War of Elves, Men, and Dwarves. ✅ Netflix is developing a Dungeons & Dragons series, raising debates on whether it should follow game lore or create a new story. ✅ The Last of Us is officially mapped out for four seasons, leaving room for potential expansions beyond the video game’s storyline. ✅ Captain America: Brave New World delivers solid action and character-driven storytelling, but does it take enough risks? ✅ Sam Wilson’s version of Captain America leans on agility and tech rather than super strength, making for a distinct fighting style. ✅ The movie addresses major MCU questions, including the long-ignored Celestial from Eternals and the introduction of adamantium. ✅ Isaiah Bradley steals the show with an emotionally powerful performance. ✅ Red Hulk’s introduction was effective but could have been handled with more suspense. ✅ The leader's role in the movie sets up exciting possibilities for future MCU films. 🗣 Memorable Quotes 💬 “Sam Wilson’s Captain America is different – not better, not worse – just different. And that’s exactly what we needed.” – Frank 💬 “John Lithgow as Dumbledore? If he plays it with his Churchill energy from The Crown , he might just nail it.” – Jonathan 💬 “The Dungeons & Dragons show has to balance fan service with mainstream appeal. Just like the Honor Among Thieves movie did.” – Frank 💬 “Isaiah Bradley’s scenes? Absolutely gut-wrenching. Marvel needs to give him his own prequel series.” – Jonathan 💬 “The MCU has finally stopped wasting villains. Now they’re locking them up for later. Finally, we’re getting our Arkham Asylum moment.” – Frank 📣 Call to Action 🚀 Enjoyed this episode? Support us by: ✅ Subscribing to Geek Freaks Podcast on your favorite platform ✅ Leaving a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts & Spotify ✅ Sharing this episode with your fellow geeks using #GeekFreaksPodcast 🔗 Links & Resources 🎙️ Listen to Geek Freaks Podcast: GeekFreaksPodcast.com 📲 Follow us for the latest geek culture updates: Facebook: Geek Freaks Podcast Threads: @GeekFreaksPodcast Patreon: Support the Show Twitter: Geek Freaks Podcast Instagram: Geek Freaks Podcast ❓ Listener Questions We want to hear from YOU! 💭 What are your thoughts on Brave New World ? Did it live up to your expectations? 💭 How do you feel about John Lithgow as Dumbledore? 💭 Which Dungeons & Dragons storyline should Netflix adapt? Send us your thoughts on social media or email us at GeekFreaksPodcast@gmail.com for a chance to be featured in the next episode! 🎧 Apple Podcast Tags Marvel, MCU, Captain America, Sam Wilson, Brave New World, Dumbledore, Harry Potter HBO, Rings of Power, Dungeons & Dragons, The Last of Us, Red Hulk, Isaiah Bradley, Secret Wars, The Avengers, Geek Culture, Movie Reviews, TV Show Analysis, Comic Book News…
 
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