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The podcast currently has 44 episodes available.
It's 2020 and we've got spiders on the brain! We're gonna dig into the new Morbius trailer, the ongoing saga of the New Mutants movie that did and did not exist at the same time, plus so many rumors to speculate upon. Plus, we talk about the future of this show and our new creative alliance with the Marvel Movie Minute. Don't it always seem to go, you don't know what you've got until it's gone.
The Fall of The Spider continues with the farthest Peter has fallen yet, 2007's Spider-Man 3. Toby, Sam and company say goodbye to Spider-Man, not that they knew it at the time. From Extreme Goblin to Sandy Sanderson, the staggering amount of coincidences to the graceful art of jazz dancing, we're going to talk about it all and at length! Plus our suggestions for fixing the movie that no one needed to hear and a better final line for Harry Osborne. Let's get radical!
Big moves at Marvel TV, a deeper dive into the Black Widow trailer, some new Avengers deleted scenes courtesy of Disney Plus and more as we give you our last news episode of 2019.
In which we revisit the celebrated return of the Webhead, still under the stewardship of one Sam Raimi. And we find our happy memories of seeing might not match up with our current viewings. From the relentless sad sack opening, to the mystery of Ursula, the wisdom of giving a Fortune 500 company to a high school graduate to how no one seems to think biomechanical limbs are all that impressive, we'll discuss it all as we revisit Spider-Man 2 from 2004 as our Fall Of The Spider series continues.
We're back with a bite-sized episode right before the holiday where people gorge themselves silly. We're testing out a new format too, so let us know what you think. In this episode we talk about the departure of Jeph Loeb, the possible future versions of Deadpool, a touch of Scorsese, the further adventures of Scott Lang and more! Plus we veer off topic to talk about the streaming wars. All this in only half an hour! It's a Thanksgiving miracle.
The Fall Of The Spider begins!
Let's go back, way back before the Marvel Cinematic Universe was even a dream of a dream, back when Kevin Feige was still a personal assistant working with Richard Donner on the X-Men movies and Robert Downey Jr was...not in a good place. Yes, it's time we take a look at Sam Raimi's classic film SPIDER-MAN. We discuss why it took until the year 2000 to get a Spidey movie off the ground, what holds up and what didn't age well, and get into some deep background on the Spider-Man lore. From organic web shooters to kissing in the rain, we discuss it all (except Macy Gray) in this first part of our new mini-series-within-the-series.
In this episode, we learn with great star power must also come great responsibilities, just because a book has a Marvel and Disney logo on it doesn't mean it's any good, that sometimes even behind the scenes featurettes can be lying liars, we present a list for those who like animated super heroes and plenty more.
Plus, what is The Fall Of The Spider? Find out on this episode of Road To Infinity!
Spider-Man is back in the MCU! We'll discuss his triumphant return, the known details, and how long we'll have to wait until this whole Spidey problem starts up again. That, plus the Marvel movie that Steve Jobs hated, a Disney ghost you've never heard of is haunting Disney+ and what rude gestures can you make with the new Nano Gauntlet? All this, plus some rampant speculation on today's episode of Road To Infinity!
It's time for more Marvel news, reviews and wild speculations! In this episode, we discuss the continuing fallout over custody of our poor Peter Parker, a way for anyone to read comics online for free (legally!) and discuss some wild ideas about who should play Moon Knight and Magneto. All this, plus can Deadpool work in a PG-13 MCU context? We'll talk about it all.
In which we discuss all the crazy new Marvel news that was revealed at Disney's D23 Expo. We'll get into the sneak peeks at Black Widow and Eternals, discuss the madness that lies at the heart of WandaVision, get in-depth about the game changing nature of Disney Plus and wildly speculate about what those three new series will bring to the MCU. All this, plus plenty of asides about topics like the writing of Mark Waid and the strange history of John Walker. It's late, but it's still good.
The podcast currently has 44 episodes available.