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Mark and Devaughn return today for an extra episode to discuss gaming news from this years Summer Games Fest - There were over 75 games announced and shown at this past weeks Summer Games Fest. Games were shown at various showcases such as PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo and Summer Game Fest hosted by Geoff Keighly. Tonight we’re going to highlight some of those games and discuss some of the games we’re excited for! You can follow us on X, Facebook and Instagram or if you would like to support us you can donate to our KoFi.

In Episode 231 of the podcast, hosts Mark and Devaughn are joined by special guests Adam from the Go Figure YouTube channel and comic book writer Shawn Pryor for a deep dive into the Masters of the Universe franchise. The group kicks off the episode by tracking the property's rich history, charting its evolution from the original 1980s Mattel toy line to the classic Filmation animated series and subsequent cartoon iterations, while also revisiting the infamous 1987 live-action Cannon Films adaptation. This extensive retrospective sets the stage for the episode's main event: a comprehensive, spoiler-filled discussion and review of the 2026 live-action Masters of the Universe feature film, analyzing how the blockbustesr reimagines Prince Adam's journey to becoming He-Man for modern audiences.You can follow us on X, Facebook and Instagram or if you would like to support us you can donate to our KoFi.

Matt from Talking Pop Culture returns to Geeks Unleashed after four years to discuss Spider-Noir Season One along with Mark. You can follow us on X, Facebook and Instagram or if you would like to support us you can donate to our KoFi.

Welcome to tonight’s episode of Geeks Unleashed! I’m joined by guest Laurence as we kick things off by revealing our highly anticipated Geek of the Week and breaking down the biggest headlines in pop culture news. From there, we dive into a double feature of trailer reactions, sharing our raw thoughts on Adam Wingard's gonzo action-horror Onslaught and Eli Roth's unhinged, gory slasher Ice Cream Man. Finally, we turn off the lights and journey deep into the surreal, winding streets of Los Angeles for our main event: a comprehensive, spoiler-filled movie review of David Lynch’s mind-bending masterpiece, Mulholland Drive.You can follow us on X, Facebook and Instagram or if you would like to support us you can donate to our KoFi.

We kicked off Episode 228 with our usual casual catch-up, briefly touching on Passenger, Hokum, and Undertone just to give you our quick initial thoughts before saving the deep dives for later. From there, Tom and Mark jumped straight into the main review of the week: the new horror-comedy Obsession (2026). We broke down everything from its bizarre tonal balance to whether it actually delivers on the scares, before pivoting into Backrooms (2026). We really got into the weeds exploring the viral internet lore, what makes liminal spaces so inherently unsettling, and why that specific brand of digital horror has captured everyone's imagination lately.You can follow us on X, Facebook and Instagram or if you would like to support us you can donate to our KoFi.

In Episode 227 of Geeks Unleashed, hosts Jasmin and Mark kick things off with their "Geek of the Week" segments, where Jasmin reviews the newly released Prime Video television series Off Campus, breaking down how the college romance and drama translate to the screen, while Mark shifts focus to the comic world to rave about Vault Comics’ highly anticipated Dungeon Crawler Carl graphic novel adaptation. Moving into pop culture news, the duo breaks down the impressive box office performance of the hit movie Obsession, followed by their raw trailer reactions for the tense upcoming thriller Primetime starring Robert Pattinson and Netflix's mystery sequel Enola Holmes 3. Finally, they wrap up the show with their main feature review: a nostalgic, in-depth look back at the 1995 teen comedy classic Clueless, dissecting its brilliant adaptation of Jane Austen's Emma, its iconic '90s fashion and vocabulary, and how well Cher Horowitz's Beverly Hills adventures hold up for modern audiences.You can follow us on X, Facebook and Instagram or if you would like to support us you can donate to our KoFi.

In Episode 226 of Geeks Unleashed, Mark and the crew break down the 2026 sci-fi blockbuster Project Hail Mary, sharing their final verdicts on Ryan Gosling’s performance and the film's incredible practical effects, from the LED volume walls to the on-set puppetry of Rocky. Before the main review, the team catches up on their "Geeks of the Week"—including Absolute Green Arrow #1 and Void Rivals Book One—and shares their reactions to a packed slate of new trailers for Vought Rising, Her Private Hell, and Honeyjoon.You can follow us on X, Facebook and Instagram or if you would like to support us you can donate to our KoFi.

In this episode of Geeks Unleashed, Tom and Mark kick things off with the latest entertainment headlines, breaking down the initial box office takings for the horror-comedy Obsession and diving into Marvel's massive new horror-themed Midnight Universe comic imprint. After showing off their latest comic book pull lists, the boys head into the arena for their main event: a full review of Mortal Kombat 2, breaking down all the brutal action, the franchise's cinematic evolution, and whether the sequel delivers a total victory.You can follow us on X, Facebook and Instagram or if you would like to support us you can donate to our KoFi.

In this week’s episode of Geeks Unleashed, Devaughn, Mark, and Tom kick things off with their "Geeks of the Week," featuring a star-studded run-in with Chance the Rapper, a retrospective on the financial drama Dumb Money, and a deep dive into the latest Absolute Superman. The trio then shifts to the business of Hollywood, analyzing the massive box office strides of The Devil Wears Prada 2 and the early preview numbers for Mortal Kombat 2, before reacting to a diverse trailer slate including the Australian horror flick Penny Lane is Dead, the Hong Kong animation Another World, and the epic first look at The Odyssey. Finally, the crew wraps up their emotional "Disaster Trilogy" retrospective with a main movie review of Makoto Shinkai’s Suzume, debating how its breathtaking visuals and supernatural stakes compare to Shinkai's previous modern classics.You can follow us on X, Facebook and Instagram or if you would like to support us you can donate to our KoFi.

In this jam-packed episode of Geeks Unleashed, Devaughn, Tom, and Mark dive headfirst into a wave of fresh trailers, breaking down the highly anticipated return of AFC Richmond in Ted Lasso Season 4, the mysterious vibes of One Night Only (2026), and the latest cinematic attempt at survival horror with Resident Evil (2026). Shifting gears from the future to the past, the trio revisits a cornerstone of geek culture with an in-depth franchise review of Back to the Future, debating its timeless logic and enduring charm. To wrap things up, Devaughn shares his latest progress through the epic Wheel of Time book series and highlights Eric McConnell’s gritty Remnant comic. Plus, Mark and Tom recap their hauls and highlights from yesterday’s Free Comic Book Day adventures (May 2nd, 2026), proving that the local comic shop scene is as vibrant as ever.You can follow us on X, Facebook and Instagram or if you would like to support us you can donate to our KoFi.