In the latest episode of Comix Podcast, host discussions kick off with a shockwave in the DC universe as Matt Reeves reveals that "Batman 2" is on the verge of cancellation, attributing the unforeseen turmoil not to the influence of the Weekend's music, but to deeper industry challenges.
Listeners will also be intrigued by the exciting news of RDJ's ambitious role expansion in "Doomsday," where he takes on four different personas, showcasing his versatility. Tensions run high as David Harbour expresses his disdain for fellow actor Pedro Pascal, leading to some lively debates among the hosts.
In a surprising turn, Jeremy Renner announces his decision not to return as Hawkeye for Season 2, stirring conversation about the shifting dynamics in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Meanwhile, fans rejoice as the upcoming "Fantastic Four" film will break away from traditional origin storytelling, promising fresh perspectives.
The episode also covers the scrapping of "SGT Rock" at DC Studios, the anticipated filming start for "Shogun" Season 2 in January 2026, and Josh Kisinski stepping behind the camera for a new "Miami Vice" movie, reigniting nostalgia for the classic series.
In an exciting literary development, a new Star Wars novel titled "Master of Evil" is announced, following a character's quest to conquer death, adding rich layers to the expansive universe.
Listeners are treated to a sneak peek with the first look at "Predator Kills the Marvel Universe," a thrilling crossover that raises eyebrows. Finally, the episode wraps up with reactions to the gripping trailer for "Wednesday" Season 2, setting the stage for another supernatural adventure.
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