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No Star Wars nor X-Force were discussed or harmed in the making of this episode.
We break down expectations and concerns surrounding Avengers: Doomsday, and take a hard look at the trend of unnecessary sequels, why they keep happening, and whether audiences are finally pushing back. From there, we shift into horror, discussing franchise rights, ownership battles, and how those behind-the-scenes decisions shape the films fans ultimately get.
Things take a turn into the philosophical as we unpack one of the most debated concepts in storytelling: time travel. What are the rules? Do they even matter? And why do so many films get it wrong?
This episode is less about headlines and more about perspective, how fandom, media, and storytelling are evolving in real time.
If you’re into Marvel, horror films, franchise culture, and conversations about where entertainment is headed, this is one is for you.
By Jake Dante5
1212 ratings
No Star Wars nor X-Force were discussed or harmed in the making of this episode.
We break down expectations and concerns surrounding Avengers: Doomsday, and take a hard look at the trend of unnecessary sequels, why they keep happening, and whether audiences are finally pushing back. From there, we shift into horror, discussing franchise rights, ownership battles, and how those behind-the-scenes decisions shape the films fans ultimately get.
Things take a turn into the philosophical as we unpack one of the most debated concepts in storytelling: time travel. What are the rules? Do they even matter? And why do so many films get it wrong?
This episode is less about headlines and more about perspective, how fandom, media, and storytelling are evolving in real time.
If you’re into Marvel, horror films, franchise culture, and conversations about where entertainment is headed, this is one is for you.

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