Is Mark Ruffalo Appearing In She-Hulk?

Marvel announced a She-Hulk TV series last year for their Disney+ streaming series. Aside from who might play the title character, one of the first questions was whether Mark Ruffalo will reprise his role as Bruce Banner/Hulk for the show.

Reports are surfacing that Ruffalo will indeed appear in the series. Give the close nature between Hulk and She-Hulk, it would be difficult to tell her story without him in at least the premiere episode.

In the comics, Jennifer Walters was a lawyer who needed a blood transfusion after being shot and critically wounded by a crime boss. However, unlike the traditional case with Bruce and The Hulk, Walters had control over her changing ability and could change to and from She-Hulk at will.

She-Hulk will debut sometime in 2021 on Disney+ and will fit into Marvel’s Phase Four in its Cinematic Universe.

Could a Classic X-Men Member Be the Villain In Captain Marvel 2?

It’s no secret that Marvel will begin incorporating mutants into the MCU. Exactly which mutants will appear where and when remains to be seen, but a few rumors and clues have surfaced in the past few weeks.

One of the biggest rumors making the rounds is that Rogue will appear in the yet-untitled Captain Marvel sequel. Not only that, but she will also be one of the film’s villains. Obviously no casting has been announced, but the chances of Anna Paquin reprising the role are pretty slim.

Longtime fans know that Rogue wasn’t always one of the X-Men. In fact, she first appeared as a member of The Brotherhood alongside her mother figure Mystique. Unlike her big-screen counterpart, the comic version possessed super-strength, invulnerability, and flying abilities.

How did she acquire those superpowers? Enter Carol Danvers.

Depending on the book or animated series episode, Rogue either deliberately or was forced to use her power absorption on her. At this time, Carol was known as Miss Marvel. Due to Rogue using the power for a longer time than usual, her absorption was permanent. Carol was left comatose from the attack.

But after time with The Brotherhood, and all the absorption of memories and emotions from those she attacked, Rogue eventually turned good and joined The X-Men.

Captain Marvel 2 has yet to secure a firm release date but may not get made until Marvel’s Phase Five. This would put Carol’s second big-screen adventure at 2022 or 2023 at the earliest.

80 Chuck Norris Facts for his 80th Birthday

Yes, you read that correctly. Chuck Norris is 80 years old. He was born Carlos Ray Norris on March 10, 1940. And believe it or not, his mother is still alive and well.

We here at Geekville Radio have searched the internet for 80 Chuck Norris Facts to celebrate the man’s 80th birthday. We will then do a movie marathon of Delta Force, Lone Wolf McQuade, Code Of Silence, Walker Texas Ranger, and the Karate Kommandos animated series.

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Geekville Radio #256: Star Wars High Republic and C2E2 Coverage

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Seth and Crazy Train return to talk several subjects, ranging from Star Wars: The High Republic to C2E2. Specifically, the future of DC Comics and Marvel’s Empyre storyline.

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Geekville Radio #255: Is Marvel DC’s Endgame?

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3:45 – DC’s Upcoming 5G Event

There was a time when Marvel was the king of reboots. Now there have been at least three DC reboots in the last decade or so. The newest reboot of DC has been called 5G. Perhaps coincidentally, 5G is also the name for the current wireless phone technology used by DC and WB’s parent company AT&T.

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Clone Wars “The Bad Batch” Review

After a nearly six-year absence, The Clone Wars has finally returned for its seventh and final season. That wait was as long as the original run of the series, which is a bit mind-blowing… and once again great at making you feel old. The first story, dubbed “The Bad Batch Arc”, was released online a few years back with unfinished animation. At the time, fans thought it would be all we’d ever see of the canceled series. Much like the previous Star Wars series, The Mandalorian, The Clone Wars episodes will be released weekly on Fridays.

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Geekville Radio #254 Birds Of Prey: What Happened?

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2:04 – BIRDS OF PREY: WHAT HAPPENED?

Seth reviewed Birds Of Prey last week. This week he and Train talk about why the movie underperformed in theaters. Excuses have ranged from the R-Rating to the tiring “It’s Men’s Fault” statement. The majority of viewers were male. Was it a Harley Quinn movie? Or was it an ensemble piece? Does this bode well for Black Widow in a few months?

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Birds Of Prey Review

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Seth flies solo to talk Birds Of Prey (And The Fantabulous Emancipation Of One Harley Quinn). A full review (that means SPOILERS!). What was good, what was bad, and what missed the mark of the comics.