Geekville Radio: Spider-Man & Justice League Trailers, Heroes & Villains FanFest

In case you’ve been living under a rock, Sony unveiled the second Spider-Man trailer. This new trailer gives us more of a look at the plot, plus a peek at the role Tony Stark plays in Spidey’s life. Not only that wee see more of Michael Keaton’s Adrian Toomes aka The Vulture.

Not to be outdone, Warner Bros released the newest Justice League trailers which gives us Aquaman, Parademons, and Commissioner Gordon

In Netflix news, Iron Fist has become the second most watched Marvel Netflix to date. Only Luke Cage has more impressions.

“The analytics firm calculates the series earned 63.2 million ‘demand expressions’ in its first three days – that’s less than the 69 million of “Luke Cage” but ahead of both “Jessica Jones” (51m) and “Daredevil” (23m).”

In Star Wars news, the Last Jedi trailer will be released on April 14th, during Star Wars Celebration. Also, in what may be a major curve ball to fans, Han Solo’s real name may not be Han Solo.

“Iger revealed that the film, “picks up with Han Solo when he was 18 years old and takes him through when he was 24. There are a few significant things that happen in Han Solo’s life, like acquiring a certain vehicle and meeting a certain Wookiee that will happen in this film. But you will also discover how he got his name.””

Over in the Arrowverse, Season 5 villain Vigilante’s alter ego is somebody we already know. However, we may not find out who he (she?) is until Season 6.

We know who it is, but we were kind of intrigued by the idea of having a mystery that led into the next season,” Guggenheim told us at Paleyfest 2017. “We were excited at the prospect of just letting this play out for a little while longer, and it gives us something cool to do in Season 6.”

The second half of the show, Seth and Crazy Train talk more major plot reveals in the Arrowverse TV Shows, including the highly anticipated Supergirl/Flash Musical, the return of Captain Cold to Legends Of Tommorow, and Prometheus’s effect on Ollie’s psyche.

The Arrowverse talk does not end there, as Seth talks the Heroes & Villains FanFest, which had appearances by Stephen Amell, John Barrowman, David Ramsey, Charlotte Ross, Katie Cassidy, Willa Holland, Echo Kellum, Katrina Law, Robbie Amell, Caty Lotz, Brandon Routh, and Neal McDounough. If you’re a fan of any Arrow show, this is the stuff for you!

On top of that, there was an Agents Of SHIELD panel with Chloe Bennett and Brett Dalton.

Not to be outdone, Train discusses attending the South Carolina Comic-Con and the guests that were there.

All this and more in another fun-filled Geekville Radio!

Spider Man and Justice League Trailers, Heroes And Villains Fanfest

Another HUGE jam packed show with news on the brand new Spider-Man and Justice League Trailers, Iron Fist, and the Han Solo movie. Plus talk about the identity of Vigilante in Arrow,and the major stories in the Arrowverse. In the second half of the show, Train talks about South Carolina Comic-Con and Seth talks the Heroes and Villains Fanfest in Chicago. Hear what happened in the panels involving casts of the Arrowverse and Agents Of SHIELD.

Examining The Doctor: The Three Doctors Part Three

Geekville Radio examines Part Three of the epic Multi-Doctor story The Three Doctors, starring Jon Pertwee, Patrick Troughton, and William Hartnell as the original three Doctors. The episode is also significant for being the official introduction to Omega, the crazed villain of the story.

Join Mark and Seth as they bring their signature blend of knowledge and humor to this classic installment of Doctor Who!

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The Three Doctors Part Three

Part Three of The Three Doctors is examined. The first ever Multi-Doctor story bought together William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, and then current Doctor Jon Pertwee. This episode introduces the villain Omega to the Doctor Who mythos. Join Mark and Seth as they bring their signature blend of knowledge and humor to this essential Doctor Who story.

Geekville Radio: Iron Fist Review

Here are the show notes for this week’s show, the first for Spring 2017!

Batman filming delayed until next year. DC may fill the slot with another movie.

Sony has announced plans for a Venom movie. But will it be tied to The MCU?

Deborah Ann Woll confirms she will appear in The Punisher

The middle of the show is a review of Kong: Skull Island. While the review is lengthy, it is very light on spoilers. So if you’re still on the fence about seeing the movie, you can listen without too much getting revealed.

Next up is a very thorough and spoiler-filled review of Iron Fist. Does it hold up to the rest of the Marvel Netflix series? And what’s all the hubbub about anyway? The critically panned show still scored well with viewers.

The final segment of the show is dedicated to remembering the late great Chuck Berry, who passed away this week at the age of 90.

Iron Fist Review, Kong Skull Island, Batman Movie News, RIP Chuck Berry

It’s a Mega-Sized Show this week! Iron Fist hit Netflix this past weekend, did it live up to the hype? Seth and Train give a very in-depth (SPOILERS) review of the entire season in the latter half of the show. On top of that, they review Kong Skull Island in the second segment. The show kicks off with talk about the Batman movie production getting delayed until 2018. And the final segment of the show pays tribute to the late great Chuck Berry.

Geekville Radio: Wonder Woman Trailer

Better late than never! This week’s Geekville Radio is here, and you can follow along with the show with these show notes

The latest Wonder Woman Trailer has been released


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Wonder Woman Trailer, Domino Cast In Deadpool 2, X-Men TV Show, Arrowverse News

The second Wonder Woman trailer has hit, how does it look? Domino has been cast for Deadpool 2. We got our first images of Thor Ragnarok. Plus character castings announced for Fox’s X-Men TV Series. In the later part of the show, news and reveals for Supergirl, Flash, and Legends Of Tomorrow.

Superhero Sunday: Superman (1941)

Superman captivated the world in the 1940s. Long before the George Reeves TV series, Superman was hitting the big screen in short form animated features. Fleischer Studios, perhaps most famous for Popeye and Betty Boop cartoons, produced the first several episodes.

This entry, The Mad Scientist, was released in 1941, a mere three years after the character’s comic debut. As you can see below, it has the early motion picture animation style at its finest. Every frame was drawn by hand. In fact, the episode was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short that year.
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SCI-FI SATURDAY: Flash Gordon – The Greatest Adventure Of All (1979)

When Star Wars hit the scene in 1977, it revolutionized the entertainment industry. Suddenly, everybody was enthralled with space opera and the sweeping stories that can be told in outer space. Not only did it inspire several other series and TV shows, it also inspired creators to look to the past and remake sci-fi classics.

One such remake is the 1979 TV series Flash Gordon. Ardent sci-fi fans may know that George Lucas sought to remake Flash Gordon as a film, but failed to get rights. So he made something called Star Wars, which did OK…
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