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Episode 96 - Injustice 2

Julian Meush May 24, 2017

It's just Julian and Daniel in the Tower this week as they discuss the latest in geek news. As seems to be the new norm, a few major trailers dropped since the last episode and are always worth discussing. Including Bladerunner 2049, Star Trek: Discovery and much more. In movie news, Sony surprised everyone by revealing that Tom Hardy has been cast as Eddie Brock in their standalone Venom movie, plus rumours swirl about who might take over as director of the much maligned Flash picture. On the TV side of things, it was a pretty big week, with most of the major networks announcing their fall lineups for their returning shows and some exciting news about some entirely new series. In the gaming world, Dan reviews Injustice 2, the second instalment of the DC themed fighter from the creators of Mortal Kombat. To wrap things up the guys briefly review "Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol 2" and Julian praises the brilliance of "Handmaids Tale". All this and so much more in this week's Tower of Babble Podcast!

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Episode 87 - Wii U-logy

Julian Meush November 27, 2016

After a week off the ToB Crew returns refreshed and ready to break down all the latest geek news. They jump right in by discussing the latest movie trailers, including the highly anticipated Scarlett Johansson film Ghost in the Shell. Every week brings new comic book movie news so Julian Meush, Daniel D'Souza and Jeremy Kozier examine the rumour of Green Lantern possibly making an appearance in next years Justice League film, David Leitch taking over Deadpool 2 and why we may never see the X-Men in the same movie as the Avengers. Over with Star Wars, it was revealed that Josh Trank's Star Wars anthology film was going to centre around Boba Fett, Emilia Clark joins the cast of the Han Solo film and early tracking numbers are looking good for Rogue One. Before moving onto the news of the big Inhumans TV/IMAX deal the guys discuss the potential future of "variable ticket pricing" at the movie theatre and why it might not be the worst thing in the world. In terms of gaming news, the Wii U has reached the end of its life so its time for its eulogy and then to look forward to the Switch and a possible price point for the hybrid handheld/home console. A brief spoiler review of Arrival wraps up the show along with a brief discussion on The Master, The Theory of Everything, The Edge and The Accountant.

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Arrival, Nerd Association, Ghost in the Shell, WB Animation, DCEU, DC, DCW, Justice League Dark, Justice League, Sandman, Harley Quinn, Green Lantern, Deadpool, X-Men, Star Wars, Han Solo, Black Panther, The Last of Us, Marvel, Fox, Inhumans, IMAX, Westworld, Legends of Tomorrow, Y The Last Man, HBO, AMC, The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, Wii U, Switch, Nintendo, Mario, Guardians of the Galaxy, Injustice, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
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Episode 81 - Doctor Strange, Arrow and Rebels

Julian Meush September 28, 2016

It was a slow news week but that didn't stop the ToB Crew from getting together to discuss all things nerdy. The guys dissect the tidbits of news that came from the set of Doctor Strange, peak behind the curtain of Arrow's 100th episode and then finish off by delving into some of what everyone has been watching over the last week. Julian talks Star Wars Rebels, as it premiered its third season over the weekend, Dan briefly touches on the often forgotten Star Trek Voyager, now that every Star Trek series has hit Netflix, as well as look back at the Joss Whedon cult hits Firefly and Serenity. All this, and so much more, on this weeks Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Arrow, DC, DCW, CW, Legends of Tomorrow, Dr Strange, MacGruber, Disney, Star Wars, Star Trek, Firewatch, Firefly, Serenity, Thor, Deathstroke, The Dark Tower, Mass Effect, Sony, Playstation, VR, Mario, Mobile, Nintendo, Batman, Nerd Association, Mr Robot, Bioshock, Sherlock, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
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Episode 74 - Comicon 2016

Julian Meush July 27, 2016

This week the ToB Crew gathered to discuss all things San Diego Comicon. SDCC was this past weekend and there's almost too much to cover in one show. But before we get into all the nerdy news from the con we wanted to try out a new segment. We're pitting host against host in a word association challenge. After the game we moved into the deluge that is Comicon 2016 coverage. Starting with movies we break down the Justice League and Wonder Woman footage plus everything else from DC and Marvel. We then move into some leftover Star Wars news from last weeks Star Wars Celebrations in London. There was also a whole slew of TV shows to cover as we discussed another heaping amount of trailers, including: CW's The Flash Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow, Marvel's Luke Cage, Iron Fist and Defenders and even DC's new animated series Justice League Action. We wrap things up talking about a few gaming related stories, not the least of which being Pokemon GO and Nintendo's NES Classic.

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Inhumans, Darth Vader, Arrow, Star Trek, Suicide Squad, King Kong, Killing Joke, Spider-man, Marvel, Nintendo, Joker, Supergirl, Captain Marvel, Comicon, Star Wars, Dr Strange, Rebels, Wonder Woman, Guardians of the Galaxy, Daredevil, DCW, Netflix, Iron Fist, Zack Snyder, Battlefront, Defenders, Superman, DCEU, Aquaman, Godzilla, Cyborg, DC, Pokemon, Luke Cage, Justice League, Thor, Legends of Tomorrow, Pokemon Go!, Flash, Game of Thrones, CW, Injustice, Nerd Association, San Diego Comic-Con, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Emmy Awards, The Clone Wars
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Episode 71 - Uncharted 4: A Thief's End

Julian Meush May 28, 2016

This week the ToB Crew reviews Uncharted 4: A Thief's End. The latest title from arguably the most talented game studio in the business, Naughty Dog. The development was wrought with drama, including the exit of Amy Hennig from the studio and The Last of Us directors Bruce Straley and Neil Druckmann taking over at the helm. That's without even mentioning several delays, including one only weeks before launch. But after playing it, I'm hard pressed to even remember that turmoil. It's no spoiler to say we all absolutely adored this game and the three of us discuss every amazing detail.

Before any of that however, we of course start by discussing the latest in geek news. We kicked it off with Nintendo, who decided to jump into the movie business and we speculate on which of their properties would make for great cinema. We then touch on a few Marvel stories before moving onto a whole slew of DC news, not the least of which of being Supergirl's move to the CW and the planned four-way crossover planned for next season. All of this and much more in this week's Tower of Babble Podcast!

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags Nintendo, NX, CW, Supergirl, True Detective, Marvel, Captain America, Civil War, Thor, Ragnarok, Black Panther, Netflix, Disney, BvS, DC, DCEU, Flash, Arrow, Legends of Tomorrow, Powerless, Uncharted, Black Sails, Preacher, Joker, Batman, Battlefront, Transformers, 12 Monkeys
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Episode 66 - The Great Battlefront DLC Debate

Julian Meush February 3, 2016

This week we get back to our regular format and discuss the latest in geek news. Starting off with all things DC, we break down everything that came out of the "Dawn of the Justice League" TV special that aired on The CW. From the Suicide Squad trailer to the Wonder Woman footage we examine every detail. After a little more movie news we transition into some TV talk giving our review of the Legends of Tomorrow pilot episode and ask if a Supergirl/CW crossover is getting any more likely. Finally, after catching up on the latest game news we have a great discussion the current use of DLC within the industry. All of which spawned from the news of what exactly the Star Wars: Battlefront season-pass would contain.

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In The Tower of Babble Podcast Tags DC, Supergirl, Suicide Squad, Oscars, Golden Globes, Battlefront, Nintendo, NX, Wonder Woman, Batman, BvS, CW, Flash, Arrow, Legends of Tomorrow, Justice League, Green Lantern, Star Wars, Rebels, Netflix, Marvel, Jessica Jones, Punisher, HBO, X-Men, Tron, TMNT, Superman, Aquaman, Cyborg, The Walking Dead, Black Panther, Joker, Killing Joke, Deadpool
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ToB Interlude - Jessica Jones & More

Julian Meush January 12, 2016

This week we talk Marvel's Jessica Jones. The latest entry in Marvel's Netflix Defenders series has been out for some time and we've finally got around to discussing it. We all basically enjoyed it but not without a few gripes. We also discuss the state of modern television, asking which is the better option when it comes to week to week viewing or the Netflix binge model. To finish off we touch on the latest from the superhero shows on the CW and praise them for taking images from the comic page and putting them straight onto the small screen.

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In ToB Interlude Tags Jessica Jones, DC, Flash, Arrow, Legends of Tomorrow, Supergirl, Daredevil
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