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FAQs about Hall of Justice:How many episodes does Hall of Justice have?The podcast currently has 451 episodes available.
March 18, 2021225. Superman! Tyler Hoechlin from “Superman & Lois”During the second season of the CW show "Supergirl," Tyler Hoechlin made his debut as the Man of Steel. After playing Kal-El in guest spots, and 2 CW Crossovers (Elseworlds and Crisis on Infinite Earths), Tyler is starring as the title character in the new CW series "Superman & Lois."Tyler discussed how he got the iconic role, and how he feels he is a vessel now playing Superman, and how the legacy of the character was both before him and after him. He also spoke about how this show is a different take on the Superman story than previous incarnations. Tyler also wanted to discuss his castmates in making this a very solid show.Hoechlin also explained his love of baseball, and how that was the career he wanted before acting. He also discussed how he auditioned for Zack Snyder in Man of Steel.Follow Tyler on Twitter & Instagram @tylerhoechlin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more38minPlay
March 11, 2021224. WandaVision Series Review (SPOILERS)"What is grief, if not love, persevering?"The first Disney+ series is complete. WandaVision had many twists and turns, surprises, and mysteries. While the series is mainly praised for its performances, plot twists, and Marvel easter eggs. Still, it wouldn't be the Hall of Justice without some questions surrounding the story. The ending in particular comes under scrutiny.Still, Marvel Cinematic Universe is alive and well.Longtime comic-con host and radio personality Mo Lightning rejoins the show to break down the 9-episode limited series featuring the Scarlet Witch and Vision. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more57minPlay
March 04, 2021223. Animation/TV/Comic Book Writer Jeremy AdamsJeremy Adams, co-writer of the new WB Animation DC Universe soon-to-be-released film "Justice Society: World War II" and writer of "Batman: Soul of the Dragon," joined the show. Adams animation credits include Justice League Action, Green Lantern: The Animated Series. He also wrote for the final season of Supernatural, Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge, Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans, and multiple Lego/DC films and Scooby-Doo animated features.Adams discussed his rise in the writing industry and some of the unique projects that he worked on. He also gave his thoughts on the shows/movies he wrote on, as well as his thoughts on the recent Marvel show WandaVision.He has also written comic books, including DC's Future State, and The Flash.Follow Jeremy on Twitter @spacekicker. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 2minPlay
February 25, 2021222. Superman and Lois Star Alex Garfin (Jordan Kent)This week a new CW "Arrowverse" show premiered. Superman and Lois is a new twist on the Superman mythos.In the show, Superman and his wife Lois Lane are the parents of two teenage sons, Jonathan, and Jordan. Alex Garfin plays Jordan Kent, and the 17-year-old star joined the podcast.During the 1st episode, Jordan displayed powers. Clark revealed his being Superman to the boys. They moved back to Smallville. Alex says in the podcast that is just the beginning of the story.Garfin, a New Yorker, discussed shooting the show during Covid, and how he juggles working on the show during school. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more43minPlay
February 18, 2021221. Rotten Tomatoes' "Best 75 Superhero Movies of All Time"Longtime radio announcer and comic-con host Mo Lightning, who was there when the concept of this podcast was created, joins the show. He is a morning radio host on Real Rock WQLZ in Springfield, Illinois. He has worked at Wizard World comic-cons for many years and will be a new regular on this show.Rotten Tomatoes recently released a list of the top 75 superhero movies based on their own rankings. While the list is debatable, the movies are mostly great, with a few exceptions.The link for the article is: https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/guide/best-superhero-movies-of-all-time/Follow Mo on Twitter @molightning. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 33minPlay
February 11, 2021220. "They Did WHAT in Episode 5 of WandaVision?" (SPOILERS)This episode is in reaction to the events in the first five episodes of the Marvel Studios' series WandaVision. Warning: Do not listen to this episode unless you have seen through episode 5 of WandaVision.Victor Dandridge returns, having newly been named editor-in-chief of the new, revamped Wizard Magazine. The guys discuss the plot points of the series so far, and what impact they have on the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe. They also speculate as to how the show's final four episode will end the series. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more40minPlay
January 28, 2021218. Transformers – War for Cybertron Trilogy - Earthrise REVIEW (Season 2) (SPOILERS)Warning: this podcast contains spoilers of the Netflix animated series Transformers - War for Cybertron.Season 2 of the Transformers - War for Cybertron Trilogy is called "Earthrise." The Hall of Justice Transformer Insider Anthony Brucale of TFU.INFO rejoins the show to review Season 2. They discuss the arc of the plot as well as the animation, and voice acting. The characters are designed to resemble Generation One, but the storylines are not exactly the same. Plus, Galvatron and the Quintessons make surprising appearances. This episode continues to focus on the future for the Transformers, both in movies and in animation.Brucale also hosts his own Transformers podcast, called Transformers University. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more50minPlay
January 15, 2021216. Batwoman star Javicia LeslieRight before the Season 2 premiere of the CW show Batwoman, Javicia Leslie joins the Hall of Justice podcast. After season 1, Ruby Rose, who played Kate Kane, left the show. Rather than recast the title role, the show decided to bring in a new character to wear the cape and cowl of Batwoman. Leslie played Ryan Wilder, a goofy, relatable, and street-smart woman who transforms into the hero Gotham's been missing.Leslie is known to television audiences for her role as Ali Finer on "God Friended Me" and Paris Duncan on "The Family Business." On the feature film front, she recently tackled the lead role in the hilarious new comedy, "Always a Bridesmaid," penned by NAACP nominated Yvette Nicole Brown. Leslie also directed two short films this year, "Black Excellence" and "Howl."This episode focuses on her embracing the role and is spoiler-free.In the season premiere, Ryan Wilder first discovers Kate Kane's Batsuit, she has no idea how drastically her life is about to change. Ryan sees the suit as her chance to finally be powerful and no longer a victim as she survives in the tough streets of the city. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more35minPlay
January 07, 2021215. Cast Interviews for Batman: Soul of the Dragon (Giuntoli, Hu, White, Dacascos)Four cast members of the new Warner Bros. DC Universe animated film Batman: Soul of the Dragon join the show. Kelly Hu, who plays Lady Shiva, was also in Arrow and X2: X-Men United. Michael Jai White plays Bronze Tiger. He was Spawn in the live-action 1997 film, played Mike Tyson, and was a version of Bronze Tiger on Arrow. David Giuntoli is Bruce Wayne/Batman. He was on Grimm, Key and Peele, and much more. Mark Dacascos plays Richard Dragon. He's been on Marvel's Agents of SHIELD, Hawaii Five-0, and Iron Chef America."Batman: Soul Of The Dragon" does a deep dive into Elseworlds vibes by putting Batman in the midst of the swinging 1970s. Faced with a deadly menace from his past, and along with his mentor O-Sensei, Bruce Wayne must enlist the help of three former classmates – world-renowned martial artists Richard Dragon, Ben Turner, and Lady Shiva – to battle the monsters of this world and beyond. The film is rated R for some violence.Preorder Batman: Soul of the Dragon at Amazon here: https://amzn.to/3s3xXSI Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 3minPlay
December 25, 2020214. Wonder Woman 1984 REVIEW (SPOILERS)The long-anticipated sequel to the 2017 blockbuster "Wonder Woman" came out on Christmas Day 2020. The movie came out both in theaters and on HBO Max in a controversial move. Now that the film is out, the review is in.Seth and Victor discuss this film in great detail. It is disappointing for both of them. Despite outstanding performances by Gal Gadot, Kristen Wiig, and Pedro Pascal, the issues involve the story and characterization.Back in episode 95, the guys proposed theories on how Chris Pine returns despite dying in the 2017 film. They reference those theories, as well as those that stemmed from the internet, and compare them to how he returned in Wonder Woman 1984. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 7minPlay
FAQs about Hall of Justice:How many episodes does Hall of Justice have?The podcast currently has 451 episodes available.