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In Issue #374 of The Comic Section Podcast, we’re back with another packed episode breaking down the biggest stories in entertainment, film, and pop culture!🎬 In our Breaking News/Headlines segment, we kick things off with a full recap of the 98th Academy Awards. One Battle After Another dominated the night with six wins, including Best Picture and Best Director for Paul Thomas Anderson, while Sinners followed closely with four awards, including Best Actor for Michael B. Jordan. Frankenstein also made its mark with three wins, and history was made as K-Pop Demon Hunters took home Best Animated Feature, with its song “Golden” becoming the first K-pop track to win an Oscar.🥊 We also discuss the announcement of a Bloodsport reimagining in development from Michaela Coel and A24, bringing a fresh vision to the classic martial arts story that helped launch Jean-Claude Van Damme’s career.📺 Disney is making major moves as new CEO Josh D’Amaro reveals plans for Disney+ to become the company’s “digital centerpiece,” integrating streaming, gaming, and experiences into one unified platform. Plus, new theatrical release dates were announced for The Incredibles 3 and Lilo & Stitch 2 (live-action).🕵️ Netflix is bringing Mystery Inc. back to life with new casting announcements for its upcoming live-action Scooby-Doo series, revealing the actors behind Shaggy, Velma, and Fred, alongside previously announced Daphne.🤖 We also dive into one of the most talked-about and controversial stories: Val Kilmer being brought to life using AI for the film As Deep as the Grave, raising questions about the future of filmmaking and digital performances.🎥 In our Coming Soon/Preview segment, we check out the latest trailers and teasers for:Spider-Man: Brand New DayDune: Part 3 (Teaser)Jack Ryan: Ghost WarOutcome starring Keanu Reeves📺 And in our Review segment, Shawn shares his thoughts on the first three episodes of Amazon Prime’s Invincible Season 4 and whether the new season delivers.🎧 All this and more on Issue #374 of The Comic Section Podcast!If you’re into movies, TV, gaming, and all things pop culture, this is the episode you don’t want to miss.

In Issue #373 of The Comic Section Podcast, we’re back with another packed episode of Breaking News, previews, and reviews from across the world of entertainment and pop culture.In our Breaking News/Headlines segment, we kick things off with exciting news that a Bon Jovi biopic is officially in development at Universal Pictures. The film will explore the band’s early days in New Jersey and their meteoric rise to global stardom, leading up to their legendary album “Slippery When Wet,” featuring iconic hits like “Livin’ On A Prayer” and “You Give Love A Bad Name.”We also dive into the Fox “Baywatch” reboot, which continues to build its cast with Shay Mitchell joining the series as Trina, a brilliant former lawyer turned lifeguard. She joins a lineup that includes Stephen Amell as Hobie Buchannon, alongside Jessica Belkin, Hassie Harrison, Thaddeus LaGrone, Brooks Nader, Noah Beck, and returning original series star David Chokachi.Next, Nintendo fans have something to celebrate as the upcoming Super Mario Galaxy movie expands its voice cast. Donald Glover joins the adventure as Yoshi, with Luis Guzman playing Wart and Issa Rae voicing Honey Queen.We also discuss Seth MacFarlane’s update on the future of the “Ted” series, revealing he currently has no plans for a Season 3 due to the high cost of production—though an animated spinoff is already on the way.Meanwhile, the Family Guy universe is expanding, as Fox and Hulu have ordered a two-season spinoff centered on Stewie Griffin, following the evil genius toddler through preschool adventures and time-traveling mischief.And finally, we talk about Timothée Chalamet sparking controversy after remarks about ballet and opera during a public discussion, which quickly ignited debate across the arts community.In our Coming Soon/Preview segment, we check out the latest trailers and teasers for: 🎬 In The Gray 🎬 The Super Mario Galaxy Final Trailer 🎬 Blumhouse’s Obsession 🎬 Disclosure Day 🎬 Desert WarriorAnd in our Review segment, Shawn shares his thoughts on Amazon Prime’s comedy series Jury Duty and whether it’s worth adding to your watchlist.🎧 All this and more on Issue #373 of The Comic Section Podcast!

This week on The Comic Section Podcast, Jason and Shawn break down major developments across movies, television, and streaming.We start in Breaking News/Headlines with an exciting update for fans of Disney’s adventure franchise. Legendary producer Jerry Bruckheimer confirms that National Treasure 3 is still very much alive and “coming along quite well,” with the team actively working on the script nearly two decades after the last film.Next, we discuss changes behind the scenes of the highly anticipated Ocean’s 11 prequel starring Margot Robbie and Bradley Cooper, as director Lee Isaac Chung exits the project due to creative differences.The world of Westeros may soon reach the big screen, as Warner Bros. officially develops a Game of Thrones movie centered around Aegon’s Conquest, written by Andor and House of Cards writer Beau Willimon.Meanwhile, the acclaimed FX series The Bear is preparing to close its doors. Reports confirm the hit show will conclude with its upcoming Season 5, marking the final chapter for Carmy and the Berzatto family.🎬 Coming Soon / Trailer TalkJason and Shawn break down trailers and previews for:LanternsScary Movie 6PinocchioMike & Nick & Nick & AliceThe Final Season of The Boys🎥 ReviewsIn the review segment:Jason reviews: Netflix’s His and HersShawn reviews: Peaky BlindersFrom long-awaited sequels and Hollywood shakeups to major TV finales, Issue #372 delivers all the pop culture news and reviews you need to stay in the know.🎧 Tune in now to The Comic Section Podcast!

This week on The Comic Section Podcast, Jason and Shawn cover major shifts in Hollywood power, franchise reboots, and the end of an era — while also taking time to honor a beloved actor.We begin by paying our condolences to Eric Dane, known for his roles in Grey’s Anatomy and Euphoria, who passed away at 53 after battling ALS. We reflect on his career, impact, and legacy.🚨 Breaking News / Headlines🎬 Netflix Backs Out of Warner Bros. Bid In a shocking turn, Netflix has officially walked away from its attempt to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, stating the deal is “no longer financially attractive.” This clears the path for David Ellison’s Paramount Skydance takeover effort to move forward. The streaming wars just entered a new chapter.🎟️ AMC Introduces Priority Seating for A-List Members AMC Theatres announces a new perk allowing A-List and Stubs Premiere members to reserve the best seats first. Is this a smart loyalty move or a slippery slope for moviegoers?🔥 Christian Bale Confirmed for Heat 2 The long-awaited sequel to Heat continues to build momentum. Christian Bale joins Leonardo DiCaprio in what’s shaping up to be one of the most anticipated crime thrillers in years.💥 Johnny Knoxville Says Jackass 5 Is the Final Ride Knoxville confirms that Jackass 5, set for release June 26, 2026, will be the final installment. Expect a mix of new stunts and unreleased footage — and according to Knoxville, it’s going to be “absolutely awful.”🕷️ Sony Planning a Fresh Spider-Man Universe Reboot After several box office misfires, Sony is hitting reset on its Spider-Man extended universe with “new people.” The studio also confirmed that Spider-Man: No Way Home was banned in China due to its Statue of Liberty climax.🎬 Coming Soon / Trailer Talk• Mortal Kombat 2 • Amazon Prime’s Pretty Lethal🎥 ReviewsJason reviews Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die Shawn reviews A Knight of the Seven KingdomsFrom corporate streaming shakeups to franchise resets and the end of Jackass, Issue #371 covers a pivotal moment in entertainment history.🎧 Tune in now to The Comic Section Podcast – Issue #371.

This week on The Comic Section Podcast, Jason and Shawn break down major franchise updates, studio shakeups, and emotional pop culture milestones.We begin by paying our respects to the late Robert Duvall and civil rights icon Jesse Jackson, honoring their impact on film, activism, and American history.🦔 Kristen Bell Joins Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Kristen Bell is officially the voice of Amy Rose in Sonic the Hedgehog 4. The beloved pink speedster joins the live-action/CGI franchise as Sonic’s biggest fan — and longtime crush.🎤 Nancy Cartwright Rejects AI Bart Simpson As The Simpsons approaches its 800th episode, Nancy Cartwright makes it clear: when she retires, she’d prefer a human successor over AI duplicating Bart’s voice. “AI has no heart.”🔪 More Chucky & Tiffany Coming Jennifer Tilly confirms there’s more Chucky and Tiffany in development, even after the TV series wrapped. The killer doll saga isn’t over.🏢 Warner Bros. Sets Vote on Netflix Merger Warner Bros. Discovery will hold a March 20 vote on the proposed Netflix merger while engaging in last-minute talks with Paramount Skydance. The streaming wars just escalated again.🤖 Transformers Apologizes 40 Years Later Hasbro officially calls the 40th anniversary of Transformers: The Movie an “apology tour” for the controversial death of Optimus Prime in 1986 — one of animation’s most shocking moments.🎬 Coming Soon / Trailer Talk• Toy Story 5 • The Mandalorian and Grogu • Lee Cronin’s The Mummy • Bodycam🎥 ReviewShawn reviews Dracula: A Love TaleFrom Sonic’s newest addition to Chucky’s comeback and corporate streaming drama, Issue #370 is packed with nostalgia, controversy, and franchise momentum.🎧 Tune in now to The Comic Section Podcast – Issue #370.

This week on The Comic Section Podcast, Jason and Shawn dive into massive franchise moves, nostalgic returns, and superhero shadows.We begin by paying our condolences and honoring the late James Van Der Beek, reflecting on his career and cultural impact.🚨 Breaking News / Headlines🧟 Brendan Fraser & Rachel Weisz Return for The Mummy (2028) Universal officially sets a May 19, 2028 release date for the next Mummy installment. Directed by Radio Silence (Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett), the film reunites Fraser and Weisz as Rick and Evelyn O’Connell. Plot details are under wraps—but the adventure horror magic is officially back.🐢 Paramount Goes All In on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Cowabunga, indeed! Paramount is expanding the TMNT universe across a YouTube series, Mattel toy lines, publishing, restaurants, and more. The Turtles aren’t just returning—they’re taking over every platform imaginable.🎮 Jason Momoa Joins Helldivers Sony’s Helldivers movie adaptation recruits Jason Momoa to star, with Justin Lin directing. The satirical action-packed PlayStation adaptation hits theaters November 10, 2027.🕷️ Spider-Noir First Look Nicolas Cage steps into the shadows as Spider-Noir in Prime Video’s upcoming 1930s detective saga. The series will be available in both black-and-white and color, leaning into its gritty pulp aesthetic.🎬 Coming Soon / Trailer Talk• Spider-Noir (Prime Video) • One Piece Season 2 (Netflix) • In The Blink of An Eye (Hulu)🎥 ReviewsJason reviews Marvel Studios’ Wonder Man Shawn reviews Netflix’s His and HersFrom franchise revivals to noir superheroes and turtle-powered brand expansion, this episode covers it all.🎧 Tune in now to The Comic Section Podcast – Issue #369.

This week on The Comic Section Podcast, Jason and Shawn break down major power shifts in Hollywood and streaming.We begin by honoring the lives of Catherine O’Hara and Demond Wilson, celebrating their impact on film and television.In Breaking News:• Disney names Josh D’Amaro as the next CEO, replacing Bob Iger • Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos faces antitrust scrutiny in Washington • Sarandos addresses shortened theatrical windows and Superman’s box office • YouTube reports over $60 billion in revenue • Marvel and DC reveal new Spider-Man/Superman crossover details • A24 secures rights to develop a new Texas Chainsaw Massacre TV series and filmIn our Coming Soon/Preview segment: • Netflix’s War Machine • Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Season 2 • The official Michael biopic trailerIn Reviews: • Jason reviews Wrecking Crew (Amazon Prime) • Shawn reviews Death of a Unicorn and RoofmanTune in for weekly pop culture news, movie updates, streaming industry drama, and comic book coverage.Subscribe and follow The Comic Section Podcast wherever you listen.

On Issue #367 of The Comic Section Podcast, Jason and Shawn break down a massive week of franchise news, first looks, and streaming updates that have fans buzzing.We kick things off with Henry Cavill unveiling the first official look at the upcoming Highlander reboot, as the actor shares his excitement for the long-awaited project heading to Amazon MGM. From immortals to swords, the hype is officially real.Next, we dive into reports that Netflix is eyeing a live-action Gundam movie from Legendary, with Sydney Sweeney and Noah Centineo attached and Sweet Tooth director Jim Mickle at the helm — marking the franchise’s first-ever live-action feature film.We also discuss the Duffer Brothers-produced horror series Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen officially setting its Netflix premiere date, and get new details on Ted Lasso Season 4, including first-look photos and Ted’s return to Richmond — this time coaching a women’s football team.🎬 Coming Soon / Preview Segment:Supergirl: Blast Off TV spot featuring Jason Momoa as LoboLord of the FliesMarvel Television’s Daredevil Season 2 teaser⭐ Reviews:Shawn reviews Wonder ManShawn also reviews The Wrecking CrewFrom legendary reboots to mechs, monsters, and must-watch TV, Issue #367 has everything pop culture fans crave.🎧 Tune in and let us know what you’re most excited for!

On Issue #366 of The Comic Section Podcast, Jason and Shawn break down another massive week in movies, TV, gaming, and streaming as Hollywood’s future continues to shift in real time.In Breaking News, we dive into Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos doubling down on theatrical releases as the streamer eyes Warner Bros. and commits to a true cinema future. Is Netflix about to change the game for good?We also talk about new casting news from Prime Video’s God of War series, with Teresa Palmer reportedly joining the cast as the Norse goddess Sif, alongside Ryan Hurst’s Kratos.DC fans get an update as Christina Hodson (The Flash, Birds of Prey) is confirmed to be writing The Brave and the Bold, bringing Batman and Robin officially into James Gunn’s DC Universe.Over in gaming and fandom drama, we react to GameStop rejecting Sophie Turner’s Lara Croft in Prime Video’s upcoming Tomb Raider series — and why the internet had plenty to say about it.Plus, nostalgia hits hard as Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell reunite for the horror-comedy Kenan & Kel Meet Frankenstein.In our Coming Soon / Preview segment, we check out new trailers from:Masters of the UniverseInvincible Season 4Star Wars: Maul – Shadow LordAnd in reviews:Jason reviews Animal KingdomShawn reviews Netflix’s The RIP🔥 Big studio moves, DC updates, gaming controversies, and classic comedy returns — you don’t want to miss this one.🎙️ Tune in now to The Comic Section Podcast – Issue #366!

Issue #365 of The Comic Section Podcast is packed with major breaking news from movies, TV, gaming, and streaming.Jason and Shawn break down:⚔️ Ryan Hurst cast as Kratos in Prime Video’s God of War series🎬 Paramount Skydance vs. Warner Bros. Discovery, as the legal battle escalates🦸♂️ Creature Commandos Season 2 officially in production at DC Studios🤖 Matthew McConaughey trademarking his voice & likeness to protect against AI misuse🌌 Kathleen Kennedy stepping down as Lucasfilm president and what it means for Star WarsPlus, we preview upcoming projects including Euphoria Season 3, Avengers: Doomsday, The Bluff, and The Mummy.🎙️ Tune in for sharp takes, deep dives, and all the pop culture news you need.