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Episode 202 - Could Things Be Worse?

Julian Meush December 17, 2025

It is often said we're living through "unprecedented times", and I must admit that it rings true when reading the news. Normally, we're fortunate enough to be discussing the frivolous world of entertainment - shielding us from much of the dower nature of the the modern world. Unfortunately, that does not mean we are immune - this week proves there's still plenty of bad news in the entertainment world to go around. And while we try to focus on the fun stuff, sometimes the bad stuff threatens things we love, like creators, and movie theatres, and therefor must be called out. As such, Matt and Julian spend the front half of the show talking about the Netflix/WB deal, and the Disney's investment in AI. Pick your poison on that one. However, stick around, as things take a turn back to the fun as the latest in film and tv news is covered, including discussions about a new '28 Years Later' movie, a new 'Men in Black', 'Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair', and 'Stranger Things',. All this and so much more on this week's Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Warner Bros. Discovery, Warner Brothers, Disney, Netflix, Paramount, AI, Alex Garland, 28 Years Later, Men in Black, Helldivers, Star Trek, Kill Bill, Knives Out 3, Murder in the First, Stranger Things
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Episode 199.5 - Marvel/DC News Roundup

Julian Meush November 25, 2024

For the most part, genre entertainment news has been relatively light. Yes we’ve had a round of castings for DC projects, and Kevin Fiege is slowly opening the kimono for X-Men info, but on the whole nothing earth shattering (who knows, we might see a planet shatter whenever the ‘Superman’ trailer finally comes). This makes for a perfect time to defer the 200th episode of the show and take a look at the state of things over at DC and Marvel. They are both looking to emerge from a slump, despite taking very different approaches (though I’m sure DC would have loved a $1B hit that allowed them to have their cake and eat it too). The guys unpack the similarities and differences and sprinkle in a few different news bits along the way. All that and so much more on this week’s Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast, Bonus Episode Tags Marvel, MCU, DCEU, DC, DC Studios, Kevin Feige, James Gunn, X-Men, Daredevil: Born Again, Lanterns, Green Lantern, Gambit, Secret Wars, Superman, Superman Legacy, Terminator, Extraction, Uncharted, Godzilla, Warner Brothers, Disney
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SSSW - Bonus Episode - Star Wars Check-In - November 2024

Julian Meush November 15, 2024

It’s been two months since we did our “State of Star Wars” episode where we essentially eviscerated the current situation in regards to the decision making process at Lucasfilm and their seeming inability to get a movie into production, among other things. Well in that time, we’ve had a smattering of news stories of all stripes, which Julian and Rachel cover in this episode, but what really prompted another Bonus Episode was the latest piece, again from The Hollywood Reporter, exploring the situation in further depth on the movie side of the business at Lucasfilm. Your hosts deep dive on all of it, and then cap things off with something much more lighthearted. Next up, ‘Skeleton Crew’ in December, where we’ll be breaking down every episode. Stay tuned!

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In Small Screen Star Wars Tags Star Wars, Lucasfilm, Kathleen Kennedy, Dave Filoni, George Lucas, Skeleton Crew, Andor, The Mandalorian and Grogu, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Star Wars Episode V, Star Wars Episode I, Disney, Ewan McGregor, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Simon Kinberg, Rey Skywalker
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SSSW - Bonus Episode - The State of Star Wars

Julian Meush September 11, 2024

Following the cancellation of ‘The Acolyte’, many fans are taking a step back and asking questions about the state of the franchise. And rightly so, considering the confused state that many have been left in. Especially considering that Lucasfilm continues to leave us in the dark, with no official word following the recent cancellation. They've also done very little to inspire trust in their current creative process given the number of high profile project announcements that have never come to fruition. Meanwhile, the fandom is imploding on itself. Creators and influencers in the community are pitted against each other, seemingly in a fight for influence over control of the narrative surrounding each new project. Debates over what is or isn’t "Star Wars" wage on the internet as fans dodge bad-faith landmines across their social feeds. Julian and Rachel look at where things stand with Star Wars today, how we got here, and what the future might hold.

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In Small Screen Star Wars Tags Star Wars, Disney+, Disney, Lucasfilm, Lucasfilm Animation, George Lucas, The Acolyte, Rey Skywalker, Skeleton Crew, Kathleen Kennedy, The Mandalorian, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Rian Johnson
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Episode 194 - Oscars Recap and Dune Part Two

Julian Meush March 21, 2024

Julian finds some time to link up with Jeremy between the weekly ‘The Bad Batch’ reviews to discuss the winners from this year’s Oscars, the big wins from ‘Oppenheimer’ and the state of the ceremony itself. The guys also review ‘Dune: Part Two’ and preview ‘X-Men ‘97’. Plus some general Marvel and DC news to keep things flowing. All that and so much more on this week’s Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Oscars, Dune, Oppenheimer, The Bear, Rogue Squadron, The Batman, Joker, Batman, James Gunn, Superman, X-Men, X-Men '97, Marvel, Disney, DC, Eternals, NOVA, Nolan, Fallout, Agree or Disagree
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SSSW - 2024 Star Wars Kickoff

Julian Meush January 15, 2024

Maybe time works differently in the Star Wars universe because it feels like it was just yesterday that we were flipping over the calendar from 2022 to 2023. We were so young and naive. We didn't know a Hollywood strike would bring production of all our most anticipated projects to a grinding halt, and we hadn't yet learned to never trust a movie announcement from Lucasfilm, or that Mando S3 would land with such a thud. But here we are, a year later, looking ahead at another year of Star Wars. We are still waiting for the next movie in the franchise, while some of the best animated content is about to come to an end with the final season of 'The Bad Batch'. Plus, some intriguing new live action shows are just around the corner in 'The Acolyte' and 'Skeleton Crew', though we still don't know much about either one. It's a tumultuous time, so to kick things off on the right foot, Julian and Rachel take a moment to enjoy their Star Wars themed Christmas gifts before diving back into the nitty gritty.

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In Small Screen Star Wars Tags The Mandalorian, Skeleton Crew, The Acolyte, The Mandalorian and Grogu, Grogu, Lucasfilm, Disney
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Episode 188 - Frustrations with the System

Julian Meush August 17, 2023

As Hollywood continues to flounder in it’s own self-created mess of labour action, Julian and Jeremy return to the mic to discuss the ongoing sorry state of affairs. Fortunately, Barbenheimer is still going strong which gives the guys a bit of a distraction from the absolute disgrace that have been the major movie studios. Oh, plus there’s a some discussion about the new TMNT flick and some tangents about the length of TV seasons. That is all to say, enjoy this very casual, but somewhat frustrated, edition of The Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags DC, Writers Strike 2023, Warner Bros. Discovery, Disney, Disney+, Barbie, Oppenheimer, TMNT, House of the Dragon, Wonder Woman, Gal Gadot, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
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Episode 187 - Hollywood Turmoil Paired With A New Superman

Julian Meush July 20, 2023

Julian and Jeremy get together to try to make sense of the current tumultuous state of Hollywood. With the actors joining the writers on strike, the pressure mounts for studios, who are currently going through an almost unprecedented streak of box office failures. It's not looking good out there folks! Which is why it was necessary to revive the "Agree or Disagree" segment of the show to really dive into the complexities of the situation. Meanwhile, DC Studios continues to try to steady the ship by announcing casting news for 'Superman: Legacy'. Surprisingly they've gone further than just announcing who will be playing Clark and Lois, and added character announcements for the likes of Guy Gardner, Hawk Girl and more. Unsurprisingly, this leads to some debate on the merits of James Gunn's recent decision making. On top of that, the guys discuss a grab-bag of movie topics to round out the show. All this and so much more on this week's episode of the Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags The Bear, Indiana Jones, Secret Invasion, Marvel, Mission Impossible, Agree or Disagree, Warner Bros. Discovery, WB Animation, 28 Days Later, Donald Glover, Community, James Cameron, Alita, Chris Nolan, Idris Elba, James Bond, Zack Snyder, Star Wars, Rebel Moon, Kraven, Deadpool 3, Deadpool, Wolverine, Hugh Jackman, Bob Iger, Disney, Superman, Superman Legacy, DC Studios, James Gunn, Mr Terrific, Guy Gardner, Green Lantern, Hawk Girl, Aquaman 2, Ben Affleck, Batman, The Flash, Barbie, Oppenheimer
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Episode 180 - D23 & Emmys and More!

Julian Meush September 19, 2022

Following an eventful D23 Expo, and a less eventful Emmys, the boys are back to break down the latest in film and TV news, and they have a very special guest to help them do it - Axel Foley from the DVR Podcast network! On the docket is Marvel and Lucasfilm's plethora of announcements from this years D23, that includes the reveal of the 'Thunderbolts' lineup, trailers for 'The Mandalorian' S3, 'Secret Invasion' and 'Tales of the Jedi', and even a first look at 'Indiana Jones 5', which of course didn't get put online (bummer). Plus the guys break down the Emmy wins for this year, do a quick "Agree or Disagree" and dive into some initial reactions for 'Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power', and 'House of the Dragon'. All that and so much more on this week's Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags She-Hulk, Kobra Kai, A League of their Own, House of the Dragon, Game of Thrones, HBO, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Amazon Prime, Disney+, Marvel, GoldenEye, Halo, Netflix, Tudum, George RR Martin, Emmys, Emmy Awards, D23, National Cinema Day, Knives Out 2, Glass Onion, Knives Out, Top Gun: Maverick, Paramount+, Secret Invasion, Little Mermaid, Disney, Lucasfilm, Thunderbolts, Indiana Jones, Werewolf by Night, Andor, Star Wars, The Mandalorian, The Bad Batch, Tales of the Jedi
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Episode 177 - Not All Sunshine and Rainbows

Julian Meush July 22, 2022

The era of shady business practices continues it seems in the Hollywood world. This time it's not just WB involved, but their own "distinguished competition", at Marvel that's up to no good this week. Rolling Stone released a piece on the Snyder Cut movement, identifying 13% of the online activity being attributed to bots. This on it's own is not big news, as it was largely known, but it's the timing of the piece that's most questionable. Over at Marvel, they're up to their usual tricks of not properly compensating comic book creators, now being accused of "bait and switch" tactics to stiff writers and artists when their characters appear on the screen. Julian and Jeremy break down both stories, while also diving into a plethora of more lighthearted fare, including: news on 'Mortal Kombat 2' and 'Top Gun 3', a Powerpuff Girls animated reboot, a fun "Agree of Disagree" segment, and much more on this week's Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Warner Brothers, Warner Bros. Discovery, Batgirl, Marvel, Disney, Marvel Studios, Mortal Kombat, Top Gun, Alex Garland, Agree or Disagree, Powerpuff Girls, FX, The Bear, Only Murders in the Building, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Star Wars, DC, Hawkeye, Daredevil, Echo, Jessica Jones, Thor: Love and Thunder, Westworld, The Boys, Ms. Marvel, X-Men
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