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Monday, December 30, 2024

NEXT STOP EVERYWHERE 331: "The Masque of Mandragora" Is Up!

 
"You know, the worse the situation, the worse your jokes get."
-- Sarah Jane Smith to the Fourth Doctor, Doctor Who: "The Masque of Mandragora"

Hello again, everyone! My partner in time Jesse Jackson and I are back for another new episode of Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast! This time, we discuss "The Masque of Mandragora", the first serial from Doctor Who Season 14 in 1976, featuring Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor, Elisabeth Sladen as Sarah Jane Smith, Jon Laurimore as Count Federico, and Norman Jones as Hieronymous!

In this episode, Jesse and I discuss things like real life interfering with Jesse's schedule, Sarah Jane being like a Christmas present, Tim Pigott-Smith as Creedy in V for Vendetta, Elisabeth Sladen sticking around longer to make this serial, writer Louis Marks drawing from a number of sources, "The Masque of Mandragora" being filmed in the same location as The Village in The Prisoner, the first appearance of the TARDIS' secondary console room, the Easter Eggs in the secondary console room, the Mandragora Helix returning in Doctor Who Magazine's 1991 comic strip serial "The Mark of Mandragora", Jesse not having a problem with pacing for once, Sarah Jane not having a lot to do in the story, Tom Baker having a blast, Guiliano and Marco also not having a lot to do in this story, why the Mandragora Helix chose the 15th century, Count Federico not really liking Hieronymous, our favorite quotes of the story, new listener feedback from Dave Proctor, Holly Mac and Sandi from Oregon, my upcoming story for DC Comics' anthology DC's Lex and the City #1, the upcoming 2024 Doctor Who Christmas Special, and more!

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And just in time for the new era of Doctor Who, we now have a BRAND NEW Next Stop Everywhere t-shirt, which you can find on TeePublic RIGHT HERE!  This spiffy shirt looks great when you're listening to your favorite Doctor Who podcast and travelling through time and space! Or you could order all sorts of cool Next Stop Everywhere merch there as well!

Be sure to come back in two weeks for the next episode of Next Stop Everywhere as Jesse and I are joined by special guest companions DJ Nik and Holly Mac as we discuss "Joy to the World", the 2024 Doctor Who Christmas Special, featuring Ncuti Gatwa as the Fifteenth Doctor, Nicola Coughlan as Joy Almondo, Joel Fry as Trev Simpkins, and Steph de Whalley as Anita Benn!

SUPERGIRL: WOMAN OF TOMORROW Casts Jason Momoa as Lobo

 
The Main Man is coming to the big screen.

Deadline is confirming reports that the upcoming DC Universe film Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, based on the DC Comics character, has cast Jason Momoa as the bounty hunter Lobo. Momoa joins Milly Alcock as Supergirl/Kara Zor-El, Matthias Schoenaerts as the main antagonist Krem, and Eve Ridley as Ruthye Marye Knoll.

Craig Gillespie will direct Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow from a script by Ana Nogueira. The project is based on the 2022 DC Comics limited series of the same name, written by Tom King and drawn by Bilquis Evely.

Momoa, 45, is best known to DC Comics fans as Aquaman/Arthur Curry in the films Aquaman, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, and Justice League. He's also appeared as Duncan Idaho in Dune (2021), Khal Drogo on the HBO series Game of Thrones, and as Ronon Dex on Stargate: Atlantis. In addition, Momoa also portrayed the lead role of Conan in the 2011 remake of Conan the Barbarian.  

According to the article, Momoa has been linked to the character before James Gunn came in to lead DC alongside Peter Safran. He’s been vocal in the past about his interest in the part and today confirmed his attachment to the role in a post on Instagram, where he included comments from a previous interview.

Created in 1983 by Roger Slifer and Keith Giffen, Lobo first appeared in Omega Men (vol.1) #3 as a Velorpian whose entire race had been exterminated by the Psions.  Lobo played an important role in the Citadel War, in his capacity as a bounty hunter.  He was hired by the Citadel's human agent Harry Hokum to capture the Euphorian known as Kalista in a bid to learn the secret behind her home world's planetary shield.  Along with fellow bounty hunters Bedlam and Berserk, he raided the mothership belonging to the Omega Men, where upon he engaged in combat with Kalista.  Soon after, Harry Hokum hired Lobo once again, this time to assassinate the Omega Men's interim leader Tigorr.  Lobo never had the opportunity to complete the contract however.

In 1988's Justice League International (vol.1) #18, the character was revamped as a Czarnian whose name comes from a Khund dialect that means "one who devours your entrails and thoroughly enjoys it."  He hailed from the planet Czarnia, which was a virtual paradise that knew nothing of war and the Czarnians were almost immortal.  When Lobo was born, his evil was so frighteningly apparent, the nurse who delivered him went insane and became the planet's first mental patient in ten millennia after the infant Lobo chewed off four of her fingers.  Lobo knew he was one of a kind, but he wanted even more.  Inspired by the idea of genocide, Lobo created a swarm of lethal scorpion-like creatures and set them on his people, wiping out his entire species but himself.

After traveling across the galaxies as an intergalactic bounty hunter, Lobo made his first appearance on the planet Earth when he was hired by Manga Khan to take out the newly formed Justice League International.  However, after Big Barda teleported Lobo across the galaxy, Lobo landed on Earth in the Justice League Embassy.  After a brief altercation with Guy Gardner, Lobo hung around, pretending to be a friend, while waiting for the right moment.   Before he could act, however, Manga Khan canceled his contract.  Since then, he encountered various DC Comics superheroes, operating solo or as a member of L.E.G.I.O.N.

In DC Rebirth, Lobo was reintroduced in the limited series Justice League vs. Suicide Squad as one of the villains freed by Maxwell Lord who was a member of Amanda Waller's first Suicide Squad.  Batman eventually implanted a bomb into Lobo's brain and detonated it, blowing up Lobo's head.  After Lobo regenerated it, he discovered Batman did so to free him from Lord's control, and later accepted Batman's offer to join a new incarnation of the Justice League of America to repay the favor.

Momoa will be the second actor to portray Lobo in live action, after Emmett J. Scanlan on the TV series Krypton. The character has appeared in various animated projects, including Superman: The Animated Series and Justice League (voiced by Brad Garrett), Young Justice (voiced by David Sobolov), and Justice League Action (voiced by John DiMaggio).

Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow is currently scheduled to arrive in theaters on June 26, 2026.

Monday, December 23, 2024

THE FANDOM ZONE 309: "Cheers to the Tin Man" Is Up!

 
"Friend Nina, my disappointment in having no Nazis to kill when I arrived is lessened by my pleasure that you are alive."
-- G.I. Robot to Nina Mazursky, Creature Commandos -- "Cheers to the Tin Man"

Hello again, everyone! DJ Nik and I are back for another new episode of The Fandom Zone Podcast! This time, we discuss "Cheers to the Tin Man", the third episode from Creature Commandos Season One, starring the voices of Sean Gunn as G.I. Robot, ZoĆ« Chao as Nina Mazursky, Anya Chalotra as Circe, and Michael Rooker as Sam Fitzgibbon!

In this episode, DJ Nik and I talk about things like my playing under the weather, James Gunn probably smiling like G.I. Robot as he wrote the scenes where G.I. Robot massacred Nazis, Michael Rooker as Yondu Udonta in the Guardians of the Galaxy movies and Merle Dixon on The Walking Dead, some comics background on G.I. Robot, Sgt. Rock, and Dr. Will Magnus, G.I. Robot finding acceptance by Easy Company for his talents at killing Nazis, that awkward moment when G.I. Robot goes on a late-night talk show and all he wants to talk about is killing Nazis, soldiers returning from war having difficulty settling back into society, Dr. Will Magnus taking G.I. Robot apart to study him for his Metal Men research, that awkward moment when Sam the lonely military enthusiast befriends G.I. Robot only to turn out to be an alt-right Neo-Nazi, wondering what happened to Sam's cats after G.I. Robot killed him, the great use of "Coin-Operated Boy" by the Dresden Dolls, the latest round of obscure Easter Egg supervillains, wondering how G.I. Robot got due process at his trial without a jury of his peers, G.I. Robot collecting dust and cobwebs during his Belle Reve prison stay, Will Magnus' blackboard teasing the Metal Men, Rick Flag Sr. telling G.I. Robot that the Sons of Themyscira attacking them are Nazis, G.I. Robot getting taken off the board by Circe, G.I. Robot and Nina having a very Drax and Mantis-like pairing, wondering why Nina wasn't killed after the Episode 2 cliffhanger, Weasel and Dr. Phosphorus taking down Circe, Circe telling the Creature Commandos that they've doomed the world, our favorite quotes of the episode, another request for Creature Commandos feedback, my upcoming story for DC Comics' anthology DC's Lex and the City, Nik returning to Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast, getting Fandom Zone bragging rights, and more! 

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Be sure to come back next week when DJ Nik and I discuss "Chasing Squirrels", the fourth episode from Creature Commandos Season One on The Fandom Zone Podcast!

Friday, December 20, 2024

THE FANDOM ZONE 308: "The Collywobbles" Is Up!

 
"G.I. Robot would like to kill Nazis with you. Would you like to kill Nazis with G.I. Robot?"
"If I killed Nazis with anyone, it would certainly be you, G.I. Robot."
-- G.I. Robot and Nina Mazursky, Creature Commandos -- "The Collywobbles"

Hello again, everyone! DJ Nik and I are back for another new episode of The Fandom Zone Podcast! This time, we discuss "The Collywobbles" and "The Tourmaline Necklace", the first two episodes of Creature Commandos, the DC Universe animated series starring the voices of Frank Grillo as Rick Flag Sr., Indira Varma as The Bride, Alan Tudyk as Dr. Phosphorus, and David Harbour as Eric Frankenstein!

In this episode, DJ Nik and I talk about things like my unphotogenic photo with "Weird Al" Yankovic, what happened with our original plan to discuss Superman & Lois Season 4 with our mutual friend Jesse Jackson, our initial reactions to Creature Commandos, the animated series being very much in James Gunn's wheelhouse, Gunn's talent at creating interesting ensemble casts, the heavy Gogol Bordello soundtrack, running down the Creature Commandos voice cast, some comics background on the Creature Commandos and Rick Flag Sr., Themyscira and Circe being introduced into Gunn's new DC Universe before Wonder Woman, wondering which voice actors will portray their roles in live-action at some point, callbacks to The Suicide Squad and Peacemaker, Ilana throwing herself at Rick, Rick Flag Sr.'s fight with Dr. Phosphorus, Peter Serafinowicz as the voice of Darth Maul and Shaun's flatmate Pete in Shaun of the Dead, some comics background on Eric Frankenstein and The Bride, Rick Flag Sr. finally giving in to having sex with Ilana, Eric and Victor Frankenstein's different approaches to the Bride, Victor and the Bride having consensual undead sex, that awkward moment when Eric kills Victor, Eric stalking the Bride throughout history, Circe turning the Bride's arms into wacky inflatable tube men, our favorite quotes of the episodes, our request for Creature Commandos feedback, my upcoming story for DC Comics' anthology DC's Lex and the City, and more! 

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Be sure to come back next week when DJ Nik and I discuss "Cheers to the Tin Man", the third episode of Creature Commandos, on The Fandom Zone Podcast!

Thursday, December 19, 2024

SUPERMAN (2025) Teaser Trailer Debuts David Corenswet as the New Man of Steel

 
Warner Bros. Pictures has released the first teaser trailer for Superman, the upcoming 2025 DC Universe film directed by James Gunn and starring David Corenswet as Superman/Clark Kent, Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, and Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor.

In this first 2-minute, 15-second trailer, we initially see Corenswet's Superman crashing into an Arctic wasteland, bloodied and wheezing for air. We shift to fleeting images of a curly mop-topped Clark Kent making his way through a crowded Metropolis sidewalk to enter the Daily Planet building.

As a slow, electric guitar version of John Williams' classic theme from Superman (1978) begins to play, Clark enters the Daily Planet newsroom, where we first see Brosnahan's Lois Lane. She glances over at Clark, who looks predictably befuddled around the room.

Next, we head to the Kent farm, where Clark hugs his father, Jonathan Kent (Pruitt Taylor Vince).

Back to the Arctic, Superman whistles for his dog, Krypto the Superdog, who plows quickly through the snow to his master. "Krypto...home," wheezes Superman, handing Krypto the end of his cape. "Take me home."

The music switches to a powerful, orchestral version as we see Superman protecting a small girl from an explosion. At LuthorCorp, we glimpse Hoult's Lex Luthor turn away angrily from the window as Superman flies past, followed by another scene of Luthor with a gun.

Next, we see a caged Superman punch his way out of a cell, followed by a young boy rallying his people in Boravia with a makeshift yellow flag bearing Superman's chest emblem. The Boravian boy closes his eyes and prays for Superman for help.

In an abrupt tonal shift, we see a dour Superman with his chest covered in soot enter the Stagg Industries building past an angry mob as one of the crowd throws a can at the back of his head. As Superman looks up some information at a kiosk in the lobby, Green Lantern/Guy Gardner (Nathan Fillion) uses his Power Ring on the lobby window, followed by a shot of Hawkgirl (Isabela Merced) in flight.

More fleeting images follow, including Superman facing off against a fire-breathing Kaiju monster, Superman sharing a tender moment at night with Lois Lane, Lois and Clark kissing in a kitchen, Superman tending to his robot Kelex at the Fortress of Solitude, the Fortress growing from the Arctic ice, Anthony Carrigan as Metamorpho, a domino effect of skyscrapers falling over, a battered Lex Luthor scowling, Krypto dragging Superman by his cape through the snow, Superman fighting someone in the middle of the Metropolis Meteors stadium, Mr. Terrific (Edi Gathegi) protecting Lois with a force field from mulitple armored soldiers, Superman and Lois sharing a beautiful mid-air kiss, and Superman rocking up into the sky.

As the trailer music builds to a finale, the last thing we see is Lois holding Superman's hand, then pulling him into a reassuring hug.

If you'd like to check out the new trailer, you can view it below thanks to the official DC account on YouTube...


Superman is scheduled to arrive in theaters on July 11, 2025.

Thursday, December 12, 2024

DC Studios Greenlights Film Based on Batman Villain CLAYFACE

 
At this point, we're seeing more of Batman's villains than we are Batman.

Variety is reporting that DC Studios has greenlit a feature film based on DC Comics supervillain Clayface. The film's script will be written by Oculus and Doctor Sleep filmmaker Mike Flanagan. Flanagan first pitched DC Studios on a Clayface project in 2023, previously posted on Twitter in 2021 that he was "really keen to do a standalone Clayface movie as a horror/thriller/tragedy."

According to the article, filming on the project is expected to begin early next year. The Batman director and producer Matt Reeves along with Lynn Harris will produce the film through their company 6th & Idaho productions.

Created in 1940 by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, Clayface first appeared in Detective Comics (vol.1) #40 as Basil Karlo, an actor who was driven mad after learning that a new actor would lead the role in a remake of a classic horror film that Karlo had originally starred in. Adopting the alias of the villain of one of his old movies, "Clayface," Karlo fatally wounded several members of the cast and crew of the remake before eventually being defeated by Batman and Robin.

In 2016, Karlo's origin was changed to bring him more in line with both his original origin and the DC Animated Universe. In this version, Karlo was the son of horror makeup/SFX artist Vincent Karlo, who illegally used an industrial chemical Renu to create his effects. Renu caused flesh to become malleable like clay. When found out, Vincent was fired due to the chemical being banned from use on human skin. Basil would grow up to be a celebrated actor in the film industry who landed the film of a lifetime, only to learn of his father's death over the phone while driving. Upon this discovery, the shocked Basil got in a car accident which left him horrifically disfigured.

Needing to maintain his career, Basil found his late father's stash of Renu and used it to recreate his old appearance, albeit with the side-effects leaving him addicted to the material. Soon after, Basil began using his shapeshifting and acting abilities to break into Daggett Industries in search of more Renu. In one incident of trying to steal Renu, Basil was confronted by the GCPD on Roland Daggett's payroll. The police opened fire on the actor, shattering a wall of Renu bottles which flooded onto Basil's body. This incident transformed Basil into the shapeshifting monster "Clayface", who became a major enemy to Batman and inmate of Arkham Asylum.

Clayface is currently scheduled to arrive in theaters on September 11, 2026.

Wednesday, December 4, 2024

NEXT STOP EVERYWHERE 330: "The End of the World: Revisited" Is Up!

 
"Everything has its time and everything dies."
-- The Ninth Doctor, Doctor Who: "The End of the World"

Hello again, everyone! My partner in time Jesse Jackson and I are back for another new episode of Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast! This time, we provide our commentary track for "The End of the World", the second episode from Doctor Who Series One in 2005, featuring Christopher Eccleston as the Ninth Doctor, Billie Piper as Rose Tyler, and introducing ZoĆ« Wanamaker as the voice of Lady Cassandra O'Brien!

In this episode, Jesse and I discuss things like trying to bring light to the Darkest Timeline we now find ourselves in, doing another Revisited commentary episode after a year, our original discussion of "The End of the World" in Episode 052 from 2016, "The End of the World" hooking New Who fans if they weren't already hooked by "Rose", my joy at seeing Doctor Who with decent special effects, the story being inspired by Douglas Adams' The Restaurant at the End of the Universe, Russell T Davies being inspired by drastic beauty treatments by female celebrities, the introduction of the Time War and psychic paper concepts, the first mention of "Bad Wolf", the introduction of the TARDIS' telepathic field, Britney Spears' "Toxic" not being released as a 7" 45 RPM vinyl single, the introduction of cold opens before the opening credits, my initial reaction to the Ninth Doctor's "grunge" console room, Rose freaking out at seeing multiple aliens for the first time, the Ninth Doctor flirting with Jabe, my personal head canon that the Fifteenth Doctor went back and got Cassandra's Wurlitzer jukebox for his TARDIS console room, Rose taking the time to talk and relate with lower-class people, the creepy robot spiders, the first hints of the Ninth Doctor's PTSD, Rose's great takedown of Cassandra as a "bitchy trampoline", Christopher Eccleston's presence as an actor, wondering if the Doctor used Time Lord abilities to slow down the giant fan blades, the weirdness of the oval-shaped Doctor Who logo, new listener feedback from Dave Proctor and Sandi from Oregon, my upcoming story for DC Comics' anthology DC's Lex and the City #1, Jesse going to see Cyndi Lauper during her farewell tour, our upcoming discussion of "The Masque of Mandragora", the preview clip for "Joy to the World", and more!

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Be sure to come back in three weeks for the next episode of Next Stop Everywhere as Jesse and I discuss "The Masque of Mandragora", the first serial from Doctor Who Season 14 in 1976, featuring Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor, Elisabeth Sladen as Sarah Jane Smith, and Jon Laurimore as Count Federico!

Thursday, November 28, 2024

THE FANDOM ZONE 307: "A Great or Little Thing" Is Up!

 
"You're going to Hell, sweetheart."
"I'll save you a seat."
-- Oz Cobb and Sofia Gigante, The Penguin -- "A Great or Little Thing"

Hello again, everyone! DJ Nik and I are back for another new episode of The Fandom Zone Podcast! This time, we discuss "A Great or Little Thing", the series finale of The Penguin, featuring Colin Farrell as The Penguin/Oz Cobb, Cristin Milioti as Sofia Gigante, Rhenzy Feliz as Vic Aguilar, and Deirdre O'Connell as Francis Cobb!

In this episode, DJ Nik and I talk about things like bringing sunshine to your dark, dark world, Colin Farrell being contracted for three The Batman films, wanting Matt Reeves to explain where the hell Batman was during the events of The Penguin, the show reminding you that Oz is not someone you should root for, some background on Oscar Wilde's poem "The Ballad of Reading Gaol", the shoutout to Batman writer and editor Archie Goodwin, Francis rocking a cigarette holder like the comic book version of the Penguin, some background on the aria "O mio babbino caro" from Giacomo Puccini's opera Gianni Schicchi, the last bombshell that Francis knew all along what Oz did as a child, Rex Calabrese wanting Francis to groom Oz into the world of crime, Sophia and Julian trying to get Francis to admit the truth about Oz, Vic's surprise that the Gotham gangs were so quick to bail on Oz, Sophia trying to get Oz to admit the truth about what he did, Sophia wearing a new outfit for each scene, Sofia needing better hired goons, Oz telling Councilman Hady to blame Sofia and Salvatore Maroni for everything, Oz making his power move to step up in the world, Link and the other gang lieutenants siding with Oz against their leaders, Oz having Sofia sent back to her nightmare at Arkham Asylum, Oz flipping out after learning that his mom is now in a vegetative state, Vic's fatal error by telling Oz that he's family, wondering if we'll get a Hangman and Catwoman team-up in The Batman Part II, the dark irony of Francis finally getting what Oz promised her, Oz forcing Eve to dress up and behave like his mother, the final shot of the Bat Signal reminding viewers that Batman is still there, Oz being similar to Psycho's Norman Bates, The Penguin sticking the landing, our favorite quotes of the episode, new Fandom Zone Fanmail from Jesse Jackson, Aaron Case, and Dave Proctor, my upcoming story for DC Comics' anthology DC's Lex and the City, coming back to discuss all ten episodes of Superman & Lois Season 4, and more! 

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Be sure to come back in three weeks when DJ Nik and I are joined by special guest Jesse Jackson to discuss Superman & Lois Season 4 on The Fandom Zone Podcast!

Saturday, November 23, 2024

DRUNK CINEMA 070: "Ed Wood" Is Up!

 
"Home? I have no home. Hunted... despised... living like an animal. The jungle is my home! But I will show the world that I can be its master. I shall perfect my own race of people... a race of atomic supermen that will conquer the world!"
-- Bela Lugosi, Ed Wood

Hello again, movie fans!  My wonderful co-host Xan Sprouse and I are back with a new episode of Drunk Cinema! This time, we celebrate Drunk Cinema's 4th Anniversary and watch Ed Woodthe 1994 biographical comedy-drama directed by Tim Burton, featuring Johnny Depp as Ed Wood, Martin Landau as Bela Lugosi, Sarah Jessica Parker as Dolores Fuller, and Patricia Arquette as Kathy O'Hara!

This time, Xan and I discuss things like celebrating our fourth anniversary, Xan getting walking pneumonia, helping everyone survive the Darkest Timeline, our Loveable Weirdo Appreciation Society, Tim Burton being a patron saint of Drunk Cinema, Ed Wood being our first Johnny Depp film, Martin Landau as Rollin Hand in the original Mission: Impossible TV series, Sarah Jessica Parker on Square Pegs, Rance Howard being the father of Ron and Clint Howard, Maurice LaMarche's vocal impression of Orson Welles, Howard Shore composing the film instead of Danny Elfman, Xan extending Spooky Season, the homage to the graveyard opening credits to Plan 9 from Outer Space, Dolores Fuller writing "Rock-a-Hula Baby" for Elvis Presley, Bela Lugosi being typecast as Dracula, Xan being obsessed with the Johnny Depp/Amber Heard trial like it was O.J. Simpson, Ed Wood only filming one take for scenes, our mutual love for Roddy Piper's Piper's Pit segments, Max Casella being way older than his character Vinnie Delpino in Doogie Howser, M.D., Dr. Tom Mason resembling Carel Struycken more than Bela Lugosi, Ed Wood dedicating Plan 9 from Outer Space to Bela Lugosi, new Drunk Mail from Christine Peruski, Aaron Case and Dave Proctor, my upcoming story for DC Comics, our upcoming third Griffin Dunne movie, and more!

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Be sure to come back in two weeks as Xan and I watch After Hoursthe 1985 dark comedy directed by Martin Scorcese, featuring Griffin Dunne as Paul Hackett, Rosanna Arquette as Marcy Franklin, Verna Bloom as June, and Teri Garr as Julie!

Friday, November 22, 2024

THE FANDOM ZONE 306: "Top Hat" Is Up!

 
"So, you can call yourself whatever the hell you want, but when my Oswald puts a bullet in that pretty little skull of yours, I'll be tap-dancing on your grave like Ginger fucking Rogers."
-- Francis Cobb to Sofia Gigante, The Penguin -- "Top Hat"

Hello again, everyone! DJ Nik and I are back for another new episode of The Fandom Zone Podcast! This time, we discuss "Top Hat", the seventh episode of the DC series The Penguin, featuring Colin Farrell as The Penguin/Oz Cobb, Cristin Milioti as Sofia Gigante, Clancy Brown as Salvatore Maroni, and Deirdre O'Connell as Francis Cobb!

In this episode, DJ Nik and I talk about things like Nik being a beacon of light in our new dark world, trying to provide an escape for our listeners, wondering if Oswald was a monster all along or was killing his brothers just the first step, some background on the film Top Hat starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, the sly Beetlejuice reference that connects to Batman Returns, Francis doing the books for Rex Calabrese, wondering if Rex Calabrese is Oz's father, Oz deliberately leaving his brothers to die, Vic probably not betraying Oz, Oz getting annoyed that Salvatore Maroni died of a heart attack during their fight, somebody else needing to turn Harvey Dent into Two-Face, Francis' defiance of Sofia, Sofia's reaction to Francis' dementia episode, Sofia's reaction to Gia cutting herself, Dr. Julian Rush experimenting on Francis, that awkward moment when Sofia realizes she's living her father's life, Sofia making Oz think that his dead mother was in the trunk, connecting Silence of the Lambs with Seven, Con O'Neill as Lemmy from Motƶrheadour favorite quotes of the episode, new Fandom Zone Fanmail from Aaron Case, Dave Proctor and Christine Peruski, my upcoming story for DC Comics' anthology DC's Lex and the City, next week's finale of The Penguin, and more! 

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Be sure to come back next week when DJ Nik and I discuss "A Great or Little Thing", the series finale of The Penguinon The Fandom Zone Podcast!

Tuesday, November 12, 2024

THE FANDOM ZONE 305: "Gold Summit" Is Up!

 
"Hanging and the pinky? Jesus, Sofia...Pick a fucking lane."
-- Oz Cobb, The Penguin -- "Gold Summit"

Hello again, everyone! DJ Nik and I are back for another new episode of The Fandom Zone Podcast! This time, we discuss "Gold Summit", the sixth episode of the DC series The Penguinalong with "Follow Me My Friend / To Glory at the End" and "Maiden, Mother, Crone, the final two episodes of the Marvel series Agatha All Along!

In this episode, DJ Nik and I talk about things like Nik going as a monk for Halloween, the time jump as Oz and Vic grow the Bliss business, the cliffhanger with Sofia Gigante holding a crowbar, the Elliot Bridge possibly teasing Hush in The Batman Part 2, Vic being Oz's number one guy, Francis Cobb wanting to keep her dignity, Oz telling Councilman Hady how to back out of his parking space, Sal Maroni and Sofia Gigante each filling a void in the other's life, Sofia telling Eve the truth that Oz knew that Carmine Falcone was the Hangman, Oz and Sofia's different styles of manipulation, Vic having to kill Squid, Oz's big speech to rally the smaller gangs against the Gigantes and the Maronis, "Follow Me My Friend" feeling like it would've been a better series finale, Agatha's fight with Death not lasting long, Jennifer Kale finding out that Agatha is the one who stole her powers, wondering when Thanos shows up to try and make Death his girlfriend, wondering if Aubrey Plaza will return as Death if a major Marvel hero dies, Billy showing up in his Wiccan super-suit, Billy realizing that he was the one who created the Witches' Road, some comics background on Nicholas Scratch, Agatha using Nicholas to lure witches into her trap, wondering why Agatha is afraid of facing her son in the afterlife, the lack of an actual ending to Agatha All Along, Marvel sacrificing the story narrative to keep everything connected, wishing Kevin Feige would pick a lane, our favorite quotes of the episodes, new Fandom Zone Fanmail from Aaron Case and Dave Proctor, my upcoming story for DC Comics' anthology DC's Lex and the City, looking forward to the final two episodes of The Penguin, and more! 

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Be sure to come back next week when DJ Nik and I discuss "Top Hat", the seventh episode of the DC series The Penguin, on The Fandom Zone Podcast!

Monday, November 11, 2024

NEXT STOP EVERYWHERE 329: "Delta and the Bannermen" Is Up!

 
"I can't condone this foolishness, but then, love has never been known for its rationality."
-- The Seventh Doctor, Doctor Who: "Delta and the Bannermen"

Hello again, everyone! My partner in time Jesse Jackson and I are back for another new episode of Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast! This time, we're joined by Special Guest Companion Holly Mac as we discuss "Delta and the Bannermen", the third serial from Doctor Who Season 24 in 1987, featuring Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor, Bonnie Langford as Melanie Bush, Don Henderson as Gavrok, and Sara Griffiths as Ray!

In this episode, Jesse, Holly and I discuss things like the rare situation where Jesse likes a serial more than me, why Holly wanted to join us to discuss this serial, Jesse reminding me how old I am, "Delta" bringing light to the end of Jesse's dark Dallas Cowboys tunnel, Holly and I ranking our favorite Sylvester McCoy era episodes, Stubby Kaye as Marvin Acme in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, my case for The Monkees belonging in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the serial's title being a reference to Echo and the Bunnymen, "Delta" originally being set in 1957 to tie in with the launch of Sputnik 1, Sophie Aldred auditioning for the role of Ray, Ray almost becoming the new companion instead of Ace, John Nathan-Turner's dog Pepsi appearing as Burton's pet, the soundtrack featuring popular '50s songs that were re-recorded by fictional group "The Lorells", Sylvester McCoy finally getting his signature question-mark umbrella, wondering if the Nostalgia Tours space bus time-traveled back to 1959, the Doctor's regeneration diet plan, Aerosmith's song "Delta's Got a Gun", Gavrok and the Bannermen not caring about the Doctor's white flag, Ray being stuck in the Friend Zone, wondering what the hell Billy was thinking by intentionally injecting himself with something to become a Chimeron, Weismuller wearing a Yankees baseball cap that was obviously made in the 1980s instead of the 1950s, wondering how Murray knew the regenerated crystal was ready for use, some fans trying to make Goronwy a future Doctor, Billy and Delta's romance being like a '50s sci-fi movie, Keillor's two hobbies, our favorite quotes of the episode, Classic Mel vs. Modern Mel, my Reverse the Reverse the Polarity segment, my upcoming story for DC Comics' anthology DC's Lex and the City #1, doing another Revisited commentary episode after a long while, and more!

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And just in time for the new era of Doctor Who, we now have a BRAND NEW Next Stop Everywhere t-shirt, which you can find on TeePublic RIGHT HERE!  This spiffy shirt looks great when you're listening to your favorite Doctor Who podcast and travelling through time and space! Or you could order all sorts of cool Next Stop Everywhere merch there as well!

Be sure to come back in three weeks for the next episode of Next Stop Everywhere as Jesse and I provide our Revisited commentary for "The End of the World", the second episode from Doctor Who Series One in 2005, featuring Christopher Eccleston as the Ninth Doctor, Billie Piper as Rose Tyler, and introducing ZoĆ« Wanamaker as the voice of Lady Cassandra O'Brien.Ī”17!

Sunday, November 10, 2024

THE FANDOM ZONE 304: "Homecoming" Is Up!

 
"The way I see it, Sofia done us a favor. One family down, one to go."
-- Oz Cobb, The Penguin -- "Homecoming"

Hello again, everyone! DJ Nik and I are back for another new episode of The Fandom Zone Podcast! This time, we discuss "Homecoming", the fifth episode of the DC series The Penguinand "Death's Hand in Mine", the seventh episode of the Marvel series Agatha All Along!

In this episode, DJ Nik and I talk about things like more on our Jewish superhero Beth Shalom, Oz always finding a way out even when he's at his lowest, Oz taking perverse pleasure in watching the Maronis burn, how Sofia Falcone became Sofia Gigante in the comics, Francis watching the movie Gloria (1980), John Turturro's hypocrisy while trying to explain why he didn't return to play Carmine Falcone again on The Penguin, Vic being completely on board for Team Penguin, Oz making bigger moves than he would in the past, Oz setting Sal Maroni's wife and son on fire, that awkward moment when the burning Maronis set off the parking garage's fire extinguishers, that awkward moment when Salvatore Maroni survived being shanked in prison, Eve telling Oz that she refuses to go hide out in Crown Point with him, Sofia's explanation of what happened to the Falcone to GCPD Chief Mackenzie Bock, Bock sounding like he drank battery acid regularly as a child, wondering where James Gordon is during Gotham's mob war, Sofia donning her mother's fur coat and taking her mother's last name Gigante for her own, Sofia taking Johnny Viti off the board and being a great motivational speaker, Sofia tracking down Sal and offering him an alliance to kill Oz and take over Gotham, Francis rebuffing Oz's attempt at affection, Oz realizing the abandoned trolley station can be used to continue his Bliss operation, the Doctor Who timey-wimeyness of "Death's Hand in Mine", fans overreacting by calling the episode the best ever, some comics background on Marvel Comics' version of Death, wondering if the writers weren't allowed to say if the Scarlet Witch is truly dead or not, Lilia Calderu's life coming full circle, Lilia's redemption arc, the Salem's Seven being an extreme disappointment, our favorite quotes of the episodes, new Fandom Zone Fanmail from Dave Proctor, my upcoming story for DC Comics' anthology DC's Lex and the City, encouraging people to watch the final season of Superman & Lois, and more! 

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And if that isn't enough for you, you can pick up an officially official Fandom Zone Podcast t-shirt that all the cool kids are wearing from TeePublic HERE as well! Feel free to post a picture on our Facebook page of you or some other cool person you know wearing the shirt!

Be sure to come back next week when DJ Nik and I discuss "Gold Summit", the sixth episode of the DC series The Penguinalong with "Follow Me My Friend / To Glory at the End" and "Maiden, Mother, Crone, the final two episodes of the Marvel series Agatha All Along!