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By Subho Ghosh
The podcast currently has 54 episodes available.
Boba Fett – one of the most memorable side characters in ‘Star Wars’ – became so beloved he went on to get in-depth mythology dedicated to him and his tribe. Although the fabled bounty hunter was seemingly dispatched in ‘Return of the Jedi’ (1983), his surprising re-emergence in ‘The Mandalorian’ (2019 & 2020) thrilled many longstanding fans but also begged multiple questions. How did the bounty hunter survive the Sarlacc pit? Where had he been in the past few years? Will he seek revenge against his enemies?
‘The Book of Boba Fett’ was meant to address these questions and also intended to showcase why Boba was such a dreaded bounty hunter. And sure, the series led by Dave Filoni & Jon Favreau gave answers while also bringing us some of the most compelling, nostalgic, and promising Star Wars stories we’ve seen in a long, long time.
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Just when you thought you couldn’t take another Spider-Man reboot, along comes the movie to put them all in perspective. Or maybe you can’t get enough of Marvel’s friendly neighborhood crime-fighter and are already beside yourself in anticipation of a project loaded with half a dozen parallel-universe Spideys.
Either way, the brilliance of Sony’s snappy new animated “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” shows itself in the project’s uncanny ability to simultaneously reset and expand all that has come before, creating an inclusive world where pretty much anybody can be the superhero … even you!
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It’s an undeniable pleasure to dig into a crackling spy thriller dished out by experts. The Imitation Game is an immersive true story that laces dizzying tension with raw emotion. Benedict Cumberbatch, an Emmy winner for Sherlock Holmes, turns on the brainpower again to play Alan Turing, a genius mathematician and social misfit who teamed up with a handful of cryptanalysts at London’s Bletchley Park during World War II to crack the Nazis’ naval code and help win the war.
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Every Netflix MCU show has sought to imitate the first season of Daredevil in some way, with decidedly mixed results. Season 3 shows that Daredevil still does Daredevil best. Bringing back the setting’s original villain and reprising some of its narrative and cinematographic techniques could easily have made the season feel derivative, but Oleson has managed to bring new polish and nuance to the formula. Daredevil, the character, is powered down this season, but the show is stronger than ever.
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With great power comes great responsibility, which is the motto Peter Parker aka Spider-Man has lived by. But great power also has great consequences, and if this third installment in the Spider-Man franchise was when you were hoping Tom Holland would grow up to that realization, you are in for a disappointment.
Yes, No Way Home is all that you have been hearing and talking about. Yes, it gives you bangs to the power of three for your buck. Yes, it is gratifying to indulge in your favorite Spider-Men films of the recent past once more. And yes, Holland’s Peter remains as likable and eager as ever.
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I must say it's no .1 sci-fi thriller more a mind-bending thriller ever made it beats all other thrillers in just one blink, I would like to suggest this movie to everyone how brilliantly a movie with top-notch direction, screenplay, performance, visual effects, editing will shock you the way you may never have experienced.
it will trigger you to keep your mind focussed again rewind every scene to exactly find out the trace of suspense, such a gripping sci-fi tale of betrayal, emotions, confusion, complexity, captivation of thought shouldn't be missed, must watch this outstanding masterpiece thriller, it will captivate your attention the way you may not have never experienced earlier.
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Hawkeye’s mission to add depth and drive to its hero continues with another strong episode. By taking a moment to slow down, Clint opens up about the darker side of being a SHIELD agent and Avenger, this time focusing on the things he’s done rather than the things he’s lost. As ever, that darkness is balanced out by Kate’s goofier contributions, and the opportunity to see the duo just hang out and be something close to pals is a welcome addition.
And while there are no great leaps forward in their case this week, revelations around Jack and the Tracksuits help tie together Hawkeye’s storylines into a more cohesive whole. Things feel on track for a final act, provided the addition of Yelena doesn't throw this good work aside in pursuit of grander MCU ambitions. Let's keep watching the series to see what happens next but before that listen to this amazing podcast, you gonna love it, grab your snacks and listen.
A fantasy about unlocking 100 percent of the brain’s potential that expects viewers to be using just 2 or 3 percent of their own gray matter, Luc Besson‘s Lucy plays more like a big dumb superhero flick than sci-fi: The powers Scarlett Johansson gains when given full access to her brain quickly outstrip anything one can imagine 3 pounds of skull-bound neurons and synapses being able to do.
Besson’s script offers neither the well-drawn character dynamics nor the clear motivations of a decent comic book origin story, and as it is quickly clear that no baddie has much chance of stopping Lucy, action sequences carry little weight. A top-shelf cast and the (fading) memory of Besson’s action hits will help the picture at the box office, but word of mouth is unlikely to keep it alive long after a strong opening weekend.
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Eternals — out now in cinemas worldwide — has a lot to show. After all, it's the second-longest Marvel Cinematic Universe movie of all time, with a 156-minute runtime (including credits), behind only the epic saga-concluding Avengers: Endgame. The Eternals ensemble is made up of 10 immortal beings, led by the likes of Angelina Jolie, Salma Hayek, Richard Madden, and Kumail Nanjiani.
Its tale spans several millennia: from 5,000 BC Mesopotamia to present-day London, and 15th-century Spanish conquest to 400 AD Gupta Empire. There are lore and exposition dumps scattered throughout, but even that's not enough. Eternals begins with a three-paragraph opening crawl — it's like Star Wars but sadder — that tells us how the Eternals came to be, their chief enemy, and their purpose on Earth. Therefore this movie can be worth your time but before stumbling upon that I would suggest you listen to our podcast, you gonna love it. GRAB your snacks and listen.
In a word, yes. However as Netflix only picked up the creation of seasons 4, 5 and 6, the first three have to be watched on Amazon Prime. But other than that little stumbling block, watching the Guardian of Hell swan around Los Angeles among unsuspecting friends and colleagues is brilliant. Tom Ellis exudes charm and his embedded role as side-kick consultant to Detective Chloe Decker is played out throughout all six seasons.
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The podcast currently has 54 episodes available.