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It’s time for another edition of What Did I Miss?, our monthly recurring series where we catch up on the biggest pop culture stories from the past few weeks that we didn’t get a chance to cover. Joining us this month are special guests Tiffany and Ivan as we each bring a major topic to the table before diving into our always-chaotic Discord lightning round. From anime and gaming to horror and blockbuster surprises, this month had a little bit of everything. And of course, we close things out with another competitive game of pop culture Kahoot! for ultimate bragging rights. The upcoming Netflix anime film The Ribbon Hero, early reactions surrounding the project, and why it’s already catching attention among anime fans Warhorse Studios, the team behind Kingdom Come: Deliverance, reportedly developing an open-world RPG set in the world of The Lord of the Rings, and what that could mean for fantasy gaming fans Jason Voorhees being added to Dead by Daylight, along with a discussion about the game’s continued popularity and staying power in the multiplayer horror genre The breakout success of Obsession, which has become a major box office hit despite its smaller budget, and why audiences seem to be connecting with it so strongly We also wrapped things up with our Discord roundup, featuring quick discussions on the newly announced KPop Demon Hunters World Tour, the latest Grand Theft Auto VI release window rumors, a Sinners-themed scare room coming to Halloween Horror Nights, reports of a spiritual successor to Titanfall 2, and several more stories pulled directly from The Wait For It Podcast Discord community. Tune in for another packed month of pop culture conversation, hot takes, and a little friendly competition to close things out.Find Ivan here: https://linktr.ee/ivanpatchFind Tiffany here: www.twitch.tv/itsbatsyy // https://www.instagram.com/itsbatsyy_/🔻You can find all important links for the podcast over at https://linktr.ee/waitforitpodcast🔺🔻BACKGROUND MUSIC PROVIDED BY:Music track: Everyday by Eric LundSource: https://freetouse.com/music/Music for Videos (Free Download)🔺Enjoyed the episode? Have something to tell us? Text us here!Support the show

On this month’s edition of Creator Spotlight, we sit down with comic author and illustrator Ray Reynet to talk about his creative journey, artistic growth, and the passion behind his work with Farlook Studios. This recurring series is all about highlighting creators and giving them the space to share their experiences, inspirations, and the lessons they’ve learned along the way. From being largely self-taught to building a unique artistic voice, Ray gives us an inside look at the process behind his work and the fandoms that continue to inspire him. An introduction to Farlook Studios, the kind of projects Ray works on, and the goals and vision behind the studio Ray’s journey as a largely self-taught creator, including the key breakthroughs and experiences that helped him go from experimenting creatively as a kid to producing professional-level work today How his creative process and artistic voice have evolved over time, and what stands out the most when comparing his earlier work to his recent projects The challenge of balancing multiple genres, styles, and formats while still maintaining a recognizable creative identity and staying open to experimentation The impact of pop culture fandoms like Marvel, God of War, and other major influences on his storytelling, artwork, and creative interests Tune in for a great conversation about creativity, growth, and the realities of building your own path as an independent creator.Find Ray here: https://www.instagram.com/rayreynet/ | https://farlookstudios.com/work🔻You can find all important links for the podcast over at https://linktr.ee/waitforitpodcast🔺🔻BACKGROUND MUSIC PROVIDED BY:Song : Daystar - SOSO / • ✨샛별 - SOSO✨(Royal...Instagram: @starryatticE-mail: byeallim@gmail.comSupport me for better music: (Paypal) https://paypal.me/daystarpj🔺Enjoyed the episode? Have something to tell us? Text us here!Support the show

It’s time for another round of What Did I Miss?, our monthly pop culture catch-up where we break down the biggest stories we didn’t get to cover the month before. We’re joined once again by returning guests Victor Larson and Donald Guzzi, bringing their takes on everything from major leaks to surprising new adaptations. As always, we wrap things up with a chaotic game of Kahoot trivia for bragging rights. The leak surrounding Avatar: The Last Airbender-related project The Legend of Aang, and the fallout from fans and the industry as details spread online The surprising news that Epic: The Musical is getting an animated adaptation, with backing from Jerry Bruckheimer, and what that could mean for the project A wave of new announcements, including a Dungeon Crawler Carl TV series, film adaptations for Call of Duty and Battlefield, and a live-action take on FernGully: The Last Rainforest The unexpected return of Firefly, this time as an animated series, and whether it can recapture what made the original so beloved A broader roundup of the month’s pop culture news, including new trailers, video game reveals, and highlights from our Discord community discussions Tune in for a packed episode covering everything you might’ve missed—and stick around to see who comes out on top in this month’s trivia showdown.Follow Victor and the NomNom-Verse here: https://linktr.ee/nomnomverseFind Donald here: https://linktr.ee/donaldguzzi🔻You can find all important links for the podcast over at https://linktr.ee/waitforitpodcast🔺🔻BACKGROUND MUSIC PROVIDED BY:Music track: Everyday by Eric LundSource: https://freetouse.com/music/Music for Videos (Free Download)🔺Enjoyed the episode? Have something to tell us? Text us here!Support the show

For our second Patreon Month recommendation, we’re taking a look at a heavy hitter in the action genre, courtesy of Wait Watcher Kory T. from the World is My Burrito Podcast. This time, we dive into The Raid 2, a film that’s often brought up in conversations about the greatest action movies ever made. Its influence can be felt across modern action cinema, from the slick choreography of John Wick and its sequels to films like Atomic Blonde, Extraction, and even Nobody. But does it live up to that reputation for us? We break down where it excels—and where it might lose us. Phil’s reaction to the film’s intense violence, especially its graphic depiction of injuries like broken and exposed bones, and a heads-up for listeners who might find that level of brutality hard to watch The film’s lasting pop culture impact, with its influence stretching beyond movies into gaming and anime, and why it still gets brought up in action conversations today Whether the story tries to do too much, layering in complex plotlines that may not be compelling enough to justify how difficult they can be to follow The two-and-a-half-hour runtime, which is a significant jump from The Raid, and whether that added length helps or hurts the overall experience The camera work, including heavy use of shaky cam that at times feels overdone and distracting rather than immersive Standout action sequences, especially the iconic kitchen fight and the memorable showdown with “Bat Man” and “Hammer Girl,” which highlight the film at its absolute best Tune in as we unpack one of the most talked-about action films of the last decade and decide where it lands for us.Letterbox'd Synopsis: After fighting his way through an apartment building populated by an army of dangerous criminals and escaping with his life, SWAT team member Rama goes undercover, joining a powerful Indonesian crime syndicate to protect his family and uncover corrupt members of his own force.🔻You can find all important links for the podcast over at https://linktr.ee/waitforitpodcast🔺🔻BACKGROUND MUSIC PROVIDED BY: Ocean by KV https://soundcloud.com/kvmusicprod Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/2OCvpHU Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/a8ctDtA7OK8 — Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 🔺 Enjoyed the episode? Have something to tell us? Text us here!Support the show

We’re kicking off Patreon Month with Late To The Party, diving into a listener recommendation from Wait Watcher, Vintage! This time, we check out Stardust—a fantasy adventure that somehow slipped past us for years. With its mix of romance, magic, and adventure, we went in curious to see if this was a hidden gem or just a product of its time. As it turns out… it’s a bit of both. The stacked cast, including Charlie Cox, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Robert De Niro, and how their performances bring a ton of personality and elevate the material How the movie captures that early 2000s fantasy/sci-fi vibe—ambitious, a little uneven, but still a fun ride overall The humor, which ends up being a pleasant surprise, with several performances leaning into comedy in ways that really work The visuals, which can be hit or miss—some moments still look great, while others definitely show their age A love story and overall plot that feel underdeveloped, especially in the slower first half, but a second half that picks up and delivers a much more entertaining experience Tune in as we break down whether Stardust is worth discovering now or if it’s better left as a nostalgic piece of its era.Synopsis: In a countryside town bordering on a magical land, a young man makes a promise to his beloved that he’ll retrieve a fallen star by venturing into the magical realm. His journey takes him into a world beyond his wildest dreams and reveals his true identity.🔻You can find all important links for the podcast over at https://linktr.ee/waitforitpodcast 🔺🔻BACKGROUND MUSIC PROVIDED BY:"Extenz - Gravity" is under a Creative Commons licenseMusic promoted by BreakingCopyright: https://bit.ly/extenz-gravity🔺Enjoyed the episode? Have something to tell us? Text us here!Support the show

This month on Creator Spotlight, we’re joined by voice actor and streamer Brad Lane to talk about his journey into voice acting, building a community through streaming, and the passion that fuels both. From early lessons learned to the roles he loves bringing to life, this conversation dives into the creative process, personal connections, and the fandoms that continue to inspire him.• How Brad got started in voice acting, what drew him to the craft, and what he would have done differently if he could go back and start over• The types of characters and roles he gravitates toward most, and what makes a performance feel especially fun or fulfilling for him• Building a streaming community from the ground up, and how it originally began as a way to stay connected and spend time with loved ones• Why Spider-Man resonates with him on a personal level, along with his thoughts and expectations for the upcoming MCU films• The video games he’s been enjoying lately, both as part of his streaming content and as a way to relax and recharge off streamWhether you’re an aspiring voice actor, a streamer, or just a fan of great conversations around creativity and fandom, this episode is all about passion, growth, and staying connected to what you love.Brad Lane's Website: https://bradlane.carrd.co/🔻You can find all important links for the podcast over at https://linktr.ee/waitforitpodcast🔺🔻BACKGROUND MUSIC PROVIDED BY:Song : Daystar - SOSO / • ✨샛별 - SOSO✨(Royal...Instagram: @starryatticE-mail: byeallim@gmail.comSupport me for better music: (Paypal) https://paypal.me/daystarpj🔺Enjoyed the episode? Have something to tell us? Text us here!Support the show

Have you ever wondered how a beloved film translates into a vibrant stage musical? In this interview with ensemble member Neftali Benitez, we dive into the exciting world of the Beetlejuice musical and take a peek behind the curtain, exploring how it balances iconic moments from the movie with fresh twists that make it a unique experience. Learn more about the North American tour on the Beetlejuice Official Broadway Website and catch the magic live in Jacksonville from May 12-17 with the FSCJ Artist Series at the Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts! Follow Neftali on Instagram @neffybear!🔻You can find all important links for the podcast over at https://linktr.ee/waitforitpodcast🔺🔻BACKGROUND MUSIC PROVIDED BY:Clipchamp Content Library🔺Enjoyed the episode? Have something to tell us? Text us here!Support the show

It’s time for another installment of What Did I Miss? — the episode where we break down the biggest entertainment stories you may have missed this month. This time around, we welcomed back Kate and Emily from Game of Groans, now hosting their brand new show Sister Cinema Swap, to help us sort through all the headlines, surprises, and ongoing conversations from March.• First reactions to the live-action takes on Kratos from God of War and Moana• Pokémon updates including Pokopia, Winds and Waves targeting a 2027 release, and FireRed and LeafGreen finally arriving on the Nintendo eShop• Hulu canceling the Buffy the Vampire Slayer reboot amid concerns about audience interest• Fallout from the Academy Awards, including biggest winners, surprises, and snubs• The next two books in the A Court of Thorns and Roses series being announced and available for preorder despite having no official titles yet• Our monthly Discord roundup featuring quick-hit pop culture stories you can keep up with all month long through our communityFrom major announcements to industry shakeups, we’ve got you covered on everything worth talking about from March.Sister Cinema Swap: Sisters Kate and Emily have seen a lot of movies, but not as many as they would like. With their differing tastes in genres, they will work through their backlogs of movies they haven't seen yet. Both sisters talk about why they did or didn’t see the movie, the plot, and rate them out of ten at the end.🔻You can find all important links for the podcast over at https://linktr.ee/waitforitpodcast🔺🔻BACKGROUND MUSIC PROVIDED BY:Music track: Everyday by Eric LundSource: https://freetouse.com/music/Music for Videos (Free Download)🔺Enjoyed the episode? Have something to tell us? Text us here!Support the show

In this International Feature episode, we dive into the 2025 drama Sentimental Value, a slow-burning, emotionally layered film that leans heavily into family, memory, and the weight of the past. With powerful performances and deeply human character work, this one gave us plenty to unpack, from what worked beautifully to what left us a little conflicted.• Stellan Skarsgård delivers a standout performance that anchors the film’s emotional core • The family dynamics feel lived-in, with a believable sense of shared history and unresolved trauma • Character interactions come across as raw, genuine, and emotionally vulnerable • The pacing leans heavily into slow burn territory and we discuss whether it pays off • Somber but engaging moments help break up the heaviness and keep things compelling • The film pushes hard on a redemption arc for the father, which at times feels a bit too insistent • A late-film scene between Agnes and Gustav stands out, and we explore whether that relationship could have been a stronger central focus than Nora’sLetterbox'd Synopsis: Sisters Nora and Agnes reunite with their estranged father, the charismatic Gustav, a once-renowned director who offers stage actress Nora a role in what he hopes will be his comeback film. When Nora turns it down, she soon discovers he has given her part to an eager young Hollywood star.🔻You can find all important links for the podcast over at https://linktr.ee/waitforitpodcast🔺🔻BACKGROUND MUSIC PROVIDED BY: Ocean by KV https://soundcloud.com/kvmusicprod Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/2OCvpHU Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/a8ctDtA7OK8 — Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 🔺 Enjoyed the episode? Have something to tell us? Text us here!Support the show

On this episode of Late to the Party, we finally sit down to talk about the 2000 legal drama Erin Brockovich. From award-winning performances to its real-life environmental case, we discuss why this film became such a defining movie of the early 2000s and whether it still holds up today. We break down the story, the performances, and some of the storytelling choices that helped make the film both accessible and impactful.• The powerhouse performance from Julia Roberts that ultimately won her the Academy Award for Best Actress• The simplification of the real-life case the film is based on, and whether that choice made the story more accessible or took away from the complexity of the situation• Underdeveloped relationships with some of the side characters, including Erin’s children and George• Why the film works as a classic David vs. Goliath story where the little guy takes on a powerful corporation• Erin’s dynamic with Ed Masry, played by Albert Finney, and why we thought the pairing worked so well on screenIf you’ve never seen Erin Brockovich or you’re revisiting it years later like we did, tune in as we break down what works, what doesn’t, and whether this real-life legal drama still packs the same punch.Synopsis: A twice-divorced mother of three who sees an injustice, takes on the bad guy and wins – with a little help from her push-up bra. Erin goes to work for an attorney and comes across medical records describing illnesses clustered in one nearby town. She starts investigating and soon exposes a monumental cover-up.🔻You can find all important links for the podcast over at https://linktr.ee/waitforitpodcast 🔺🔻BACKGROUND MUSIC PROVIDED BY:"Extenz - Gravity" is under a Creative Commons licenseMusic promoted by BreakingCopyright: https://bit.ly/extenz-gravity🔺Enjoyed the episode? Have something to tell us? Text us here!Support the show