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Discussing the goings on in geek news with a focus on film and television. We're talking about the things you care about. Characters, places and events that aren't real... but are.

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Episode 191 - Take Me Back to 2018

Julian Meush January 19, 2024

As the ToB Crew kickoff 2024, we begin by lamenting what we lost. If only we could return to the simpler times, pre-pandemic. Alas, this is not to be, so instead Julian and Jeremy rely on "ol' faithful", which of course means reviewing the latest news concerning film and television. Unfortunately, they immediately lose focus, perhaps subconsciously staying true to the nostalgic undertone that accompany the start of a new year, and enjoy a fun sidebar discussion about the state of Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings and Star Wars in the early 2000s (We didn't know how good we had it back then). All of which was of course an offshoot of the news of John Williams un-retirement. Next the guys unpack some Star Wars news, and then lean into Marvel. Specifically the fresh legitimacy the Netflix 'Defenders' saga shows have received as Daredevil is pulled further into the MCU. They also save some time to review the Golden Globe winners and look ahead at the Emmys (which were happening live during the recording). All that 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 Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, The Gentleman, John Williams, Star Wars, Dave Filoni, Lucasfilm, What If...?, Star Trek, Tron 3, Tron, Warner Brothers, Tom Cruise, Fast X, Marvel, Echo, Kingpin, Defenders, Netflix, Jon Bernthal, Daredevil, Daredevil: Born Again, Disney+, MCU, Golden Globes, Emmys, Mathew Vaughn, Whiplash, The Iron Claw, Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings
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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 168 - Nolan's Demands and Disney+ Day

Julian Meush September 23, 2021

The repercussions of every studio continuing to turn it’s gaze towards the streaming future can be felt all throughout Hollywood. Disney seems to be leading the charge as it’s doubling down on Disney+, with CEO Bob Chapek announcing that they will be doing an annual “Disney+ Day” to celebrate the service (really just a big add day). Meanwhile, you have acclaimed filmmaker, and traditionalist, Christopher Nolan, leaving his longtime studio, Warner Brothers, in the wake of the HBO Max debacle, to take his next film to Universal. Of course this comes with a steep list of demands that insures it’s theatrical window. Over on the TV front, The Emmy awards were handed out, with ‘Ted Lasso’ and ‘The Crown’ taking home most of the hardware. Julian and Jeremy discuss this and so much more on the week’s Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Disney, Disney+, Dennis Villeneuve, Dune, Marvel, Patty Jenkins, Netflix, HBO Max, Chris Nolan, Universal, Emmy Awards, Emmys, The Last of Us, HBO, Amazon Prime, She-Ra, Masters of the Universe, Twisted Metal, What If...?, Free Guy
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Episode 166 - Execute Order One-Hundred and Sixty-Six!

Julian Meush July 16, 2021

Despite (what I think to be) the very clever title for this episode, the ToB Crew actually spend much of their time discussing a wide variety of topics this week. Including an in depth review of 'Batman: The Long Halloween Pt 1', which is the latest entry in the WB Animation DC line-up, but only the 3rd with the new art design. Julian and Dan (welcome back!) give a spoiler free review of the first Marvel movie in what feels like forever, 'Black Widow'. There is also SOME Star Wars discussion, as Julian does his best to "sell" 'The Bad Batch' to Jeremy and Dan, with mixed results. Plus, the guys touch on some of the Emmy nominations, and much more on this week's Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Emmys, Marvel, Black Widow, Marvel Studios, Hawkeye, Loki, Star Wars, The Bad Batch, The Clone Wars, Revenge of the SIth, DC, DC Animated, WB Animation, Batman, Batman: The Long Halloween, Robert Rodriguez
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Episode 154 - DC Doomsday

Julian Meush August 14, 2020

A lot can happen in 2 weeks. Julian, and Jeremy, are reunited with Dan after a couple weeks away, and boy howdy is there a lot to discuss. After the obligatory Tenet check-in, the guys dive deep into the layoffs at Warner Brothers. Layoffs that hit particularly hard at DC. Not unexpectedly, the much maligned DC Universe streaming service appears to be getting the axe, however, it was the move to completely gut DC Collectibles and hobble DC Comics that came as the biggest shocker. This all comes only weeks ahead of DC Fan Dome, the comic book companies much hyped digital comic-con. Fortunately it wasn’t all bad news on the DC front as it was revealed that Rocksteady’s new game would revolve around the Suicide Squad as they hunt the Justice League (which is pretty cool if we’re being honest). After that the ToB Crew jumps over to the bleak future of the theatrical experience as news of Mulan coming to Disney+ became a reality (among other downer news bits on that front). Fortunately, some good news came out of the Emmy nomination as Watchmen was (rightfully) nominated for 26 awards. All that and so much more in this week’s (extra long) Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Tenet, Chris Nolan, Hans Zimmer, Netflix, DC, Death in the Family, The Snyder Cut, Rocksteady, Batman, Superman, DC Animated, DC Universe, DC Comics, Mulan, Disney+, Disney, Universal, Metroid, Emmys, Emmy Awards, The Mandalorian, Watchmen, HBO, HBO Max, Archer, Solo: A Star Wars Story, Raised by Wolves, MacGruber, DC Fandome
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Episode 142 - Spider-Man: Returning Home

Julian Meush October 3, 2019

After weeks of “Slow News Day” podcasts the the floodgates have finally opened and there’s almost too much too talk about. The main story of course is Spiderman’s triumphant, albeit temporary, return to the MCU; the guys discuss both the implications for the MCU as well as potential Sony Universe concepts. From there we transition to Star Wars with news that Kevin Feige may be bringing his Marvel experience to Disney’s other cinematic universe, also, the Obi-Wan series has found a director and J.J. Abrams opinion on Emperor Palapatine’s inclusion in the Episode IX. All this plus some crazy trailers and a couple “Agree or Disagree” segments.. feels good to have a real show again.

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Birds of Prey, DC, 1917, Stranger Things, Primal, Marvel, MCU, Marvel Studios, Daredevil, Punisher, Star Wars, Star Wars Episode IX, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Lucasfilm, Kevin Feige, Kathleen Kennedy, Disney+, Sony, Uncharted, The Irishmen, The Batman, Batman, Jurassic World 3, Jurassic Park, Emmys, Emmy Awards, Lord and Miller, Spider-man, CW, Arrow, Superman, Kevin Conroy, Teen Titans, Teen Titans GO!, Ad Astra, The Good Place, Kenobi
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