Spider-Man Brand New Day: First Look & Surprises!
60sFans are desperate for any news on Spider-Man Brand New Day, and this segment teases potential reveals, cast appearances, and the high stakes of the Sony panel.
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[04:45] Hello everybody and welcome to New Rock
[04:47] Stars late night Cineacon edition. Uh
[04:50] this week is a very special week.
[04:52] Cineacon which is the world's largest
[04:54] trade show for the motion picture
[04:55] theater industry is happening right now
[04:58] as we speak in Las Vegas and our very
[05:01] own Eric Voss and Jessica Clemens are on
[05:03] the ground in Sin City. Uh, we will be
[05:05] here live giving you all the news as
[05:08] soon as it breaks, courtesy of the New
[05:10] Rockstars Twitter feed and like 20
[05:12] different Slack threads we have going
[05:14] with Eric and Jess. Uh, I'm Alex Berg.
[05:16] With me today on the panel is Zack
[05:18] Huleston and behind the screens making
[05:21] everything work is Brian Kim. Uh, so
[05:24] we'll be keeping a close eye on the chat
[05:27] for super chats and questions from
[05:29] members. So please hit us up. Friendly
[05:31] reminder not to be a jerk in the chat.
[05:33] We don't have the patience for it. We'll
[05:36] just tell you to get lost. Um, couple
[05:38] big things we're expecting to see today
[05:40] right away. Spider-Man, right? Tonight
[05:43] is is Sony's Sony's night.
[05:46] >> Multiple forms of Spider-Man's, okay, is
[05:50] what we might see. So, uh, just, yeah, a
[05:53] quick, uh, B just covered it, but but,
[05:56] uh, to to remind you, so Cineacon is a
[05:59] not open to the public industry event in
[06:02] Las Vegas every year. Uh, though we got
[06:05] in, Eric and Jessica are in the room.
[06:08] Um, but we can't like broadcast from
[06:10] there or whatever. So, we are
[06:12] broadcasting from our our lovely uh,
[06:14] Burbank Studios here. Um, and it is
[06:18] broken up by studio, right? So, uh, we
[06:21] might even have a graphic weekend show
[06:23] for like, uh, our schedule this week.
[06:25] >> Yeah, we will be covering Cineacon all
[06:28] week long. Tonight is Sony. Tomorrow is
[06:30] WB. Wednesday is Universal. Thursday
[06:34] will be the Disney panel, which of
[06:36] course includes Marvel Star Wars.
[06:37] >> Yes. And everything else.
[06:39] >> And And there's there's not on this list
[06:41] right here. There's not a Paramount
[06:43] panel, though one does exist. There's
[06:45] not an MGM Amazon panel, though one does
[06:48] exist. We're kind of just doing one
[06:50] stream a day to cover the biggest panel,
[06:52] but we'll recap those smaller studio
[06:54] things in in the appropriate day as
[06:57] well. Like already today, there was a
[07:00] Angel Studios.
[07:01] >> Yeah. Famous for Sound of Freedom. Also,
[07:03] real quick, yes, Ruth, this is live.
[07:06] Thank you, Bruce Leroy, for your $5
[07:07] super.
[07:08] >> Yeah. And actually, yeah, just to prove
[07:09] that. Yeah. Um, also shout out, I see
[07:12] Sarah Hatchorian in the chat. Uh, Perp
[07:15] Dizzy one, Nerd Girl Jean in the chat,
[07:19] uh, Caleb Mazerini Productions,
[07:23] everybody in the chat, thank you so
[07:25] much. And we are going to cover we will
[07:27] read out loud every single super chat
[07:29] that comes in.
[07:29] >> We will get to that.
[07:30] >> We're going to we're going to be leaning
[07:32] on you guys as uh we are going to be
[07:34] basically doing text to text to verbal
[07:38] translation of tweets
[07:39] >> three hours
[07:40] >> for most of the next three hours. Okay.
[07:42] Uh but yeah, so so the Cineacon, it
[07:45] takes place over four days, broken into
[07:46] these studio panels. Uh tonight, the big
[07:50] one is Sony Pictures.
[07:51] >> Yes.
[07:52] >> Um and it's a particularly big one, big
[07:54] year for Sony.
[07:56] >> Huge. Yeah.
[07:57] >> Because they have a live action
[07:59] Spider-Man movie, as you're well aware,
[08:01] Spider-Man Brand New Day is coming out.
[08:02] We are anticipating uh Tom Holland might
[08:05] be there. Um Destin Daniel Credin might
[08:08] be there. Uh they might show entire
[08:11] scenes from the movie. Yes, we might get
[08:13] a new trailer shown. They're going to
[08:15] roll out the carpet as this is
[08:16] anticipated to be one of the biggest, if
[08:18] not the biggest movie of the year, one
[08:20] of the biggest movies of the summer. And
[08:22] so they're going to have they'll have
[08:24] representatives from every movie theater
[08:26] in the country in the room and they're
[08:28] going to want they're going to try to
[08:30] dazzle them. Yes.
[08:31] >> Be like, "Hey, if you're thinking of
[08:33] giving us six screens, why don't you
[08:34] give us nine or whatever."
[08:35] >> Yeah. I think that's kind of like the
[08:37] main point of, you know, whereas
[08:38] something like San Diego Comic-Con has
[08:40] really become sort of a fan convention.
[08:42] Uh, Cineacon is something a little bit
[08:44] more like what E3 used to be where it's
[08:45] what the theater owners are using to
[08:47] predict what the year ahead will bring.
[08:49] You know, so obviously for the biggest
[08:50] movies, Dune Part 3 and Avengers
[08:52] Doomsday come to mind. They already kind
[08:55] of know like, hey, they're going to get
[08:56] IMAX screens, you know, they're going to
[08:58] get uh this many theaters. Uh but for a
[09:01] lot of those movies that might be on the
[09:03] cusp of being a major blockbuster, this
[09:05] is kind of a makeorb breakak event for
[09:07] these studios. And so it really matters
[09:09] that the studios bring their agame to
[09:11] Vegas this week to impress all the
[09:13] theater chain owners. Cinemark, AMC,
[09:15] Regal, your local uh your local places,
[09:19] what have you.
[09:19] >> Yes, your Alamo Draft House, your your
[09:21] your Lemley, your whatever. Um yeah. So
[09:25] again, headlined the panel tonight by
[09:28] Spider-Man Brand New Day. We're
[09:29] anticipating getting some big news.
[09:31] Maybe we get a reveal of some kind.
[09:34] >> Yes.
[09:34] >> Do we get confirmation on who Sades Sync
[09:36] is playing?
[09:37] >> Yes, we have a couple questions about
[09:38] this in the chat already. Angel Jorio
[09:41] 9542
[09:42] asking, "Do you guys think they will
[09:44] confirm Sadi Sync will be Gan Gray?"
[09:46] >> No. Is the answer Angel Jorio, but Sadi
[09:49] Sync might come out on stage
[09:50] >> possible. Also, uh Mayan K superhero fan
[09:54] uh uh 40 yen I think that is. I can't
[09:56] see what that is. Uh super chat. Will we
[09:58] get a tease of Brand New Day's main
[10:00] villain? Um, possible. We don't really
[10:04] know what's going on there.
[10:05] >> Underlying in your question is that we
[10:08] have not already been teased on what the
[10:09] main villain is.
[10:10] >> Yeah, I I doubt it's Scorpion.
[10:12] >> Yeah, we're assuming it's not Scorpion
[10:13] or Tarantula. Um, we have not visibly
[10:17] seen the actor playing Tombstone.
[10:20] >> No, not yet.
[10:21] >> Right. Or or potential other actors. And
[10:24] because we haven't yet confirmed who
[10:26] Satie Singh is playing, we don't know if
[10:27] she could in fact be a villain.
[10:29] >> Yes, very possible. Very possible.
[10:31] >> So maybe the Hulk is the villain of this
[10:33] film.
[10:34] >> Hey, I'll take it. I'll take it. I'd see
[10:35] Spidey versus Rage Hulk.
[10:37] >> Yeah, maybe. Maybe Peter Parker uh as
[10:40] part of his developing mutation goes
[10:42] full incel. It turns into kind of a taxi
[10:45] driver type situation.
[10:46] >> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
[10:47] >> Okay. A little Paul Bart Mop or or No,
[10:50] no. What was the others? Uh observing.
[10:52] What was the Seth Rogan Malcop movie?
[10:55] >> But it's very funny to go the the
[10:57] cinematic whiplash to go from Taxi
[10:59] Driver to Paul Blart Mop.
[11:01] >> I remember there was the year uh we're
[11:04] already off track but uh expect a lot of
[11:06] this. There was the year where we got
[11:07] two M cop movies and one was Paul Blart
[11:09] Mop starring Kevin James and the other
[11:12] was a very dark Seth Rogan Taxi Driver
[11:14] MCO movie I think called Observe and
[11:16] Report. Anyways, uh all of that in
[11:18] service of a joke that wasn't landing.
[11:19] Anyways, but so there's so much that
[11:22] that could come out about Brand New Day.
[11:24] I don't doubt that that will be kind of
[11:25] the lynch pin, the the headlining of the
[11:27] presentation, but there's some other big
[11:30] stuff we're anticipating getting in this
[11:31] panel.
[11:32] >> Well, I think a lot of people in the
[11:33] chat have already been asking about it.
[11:34] We don't know, but we're optimistic that
[11:36] we'll get some news about Beyond the
[11:37] Spider-Verse or or whatever the third I
[11:39] I the names are so similar to me, I get
[11:41] confused.
[11:42] >> Beyond the Spiderverse, I think is the
[11:43] current working title. They talked about
[11:45] Beyond the Spider-Verse at last year's
[11:48] Cinema Con, even acknowledging it wasn't
[11:51] scheduled to come out till 2027. As far
[11:53] as we know, it is still scheduled to
[11:55] come out next year, 2027.
[11:57] >> Yeah. Lord Miller during the uh Project
[11:59] Hail Mary press tour. We're very vocal
[12:02] about like we we know we know we feel
[12:04] the weight of the expectation. We're
[12:06] doing what we can to get it done. Um so
[12:09] yeah, we'll see. I mean, those movies
[12:11] are
[12:12] >> great, you know? Like I'm so excited.
[12:14] >> Yeah. And and again, let them let them
[12:16] cook for sure. Take as long as they
[12:18] need, but it's not unusual for them to
[12:20] talk about that because at last year's
[12:22] uh Sony presentation, not only did they
[12:24] talk about a Spider-Verse movie that was
[12:27] still two years away and a Brand New Day
[12:29] that was still a year away, they talked
[12:31] about four Beatles movies that were
[12:33] three years away. Those movies are still
[12:36] two years away, but they're probably
[12:37] going to talk about that. This is the
[12:39] the Crazy San Mendes project where
[12:40] they're gonna make four Beatles movies
[12:43] >> uh that are going to release
[12:45] uh weekly or at the same time or that
[12:48] that has yet to be confirmed, but
[12:50] they're all coming out the same year
[12:51] about the four different Beatles. Yeah.
[12:53] >> Yeah. It feels like a Richard Link
[12:55] letter experiment gone gone. Escape the
[12:57] lab, right? Like you know.
[12:59] >> Yes.
[12:59] >> What what if boyhood wasn't enough, you
[13:01] know?
[13:02] >> And then there are kind of and who knows
[13:05] what else we might hear from Sony. And I
[13:07] want to circle back to like some maybe
[13:08] some wild card picks, but there are kind
[13:10] of two other things we know we're
[13:11] probably going to hear from them about
[13:14] uh the next Jumanji movie. Y
[13:16] >> um recently in the headlines because it
[13:18] moved out of the way.
[13:20] >> Yeah. Shifted its release date.
[13:21] >> Shifted up a week to get farther away
[13:24] from uh Doom's Day uh and and presumably
[13:28] maybe opening up a window for Marvel or
[13:31] Dune to move up a week as well. But um
[13:34] so we're getting that at the end of the
[13:35] year. This is Jumanji 4. I don't know if
[13:38] we have a subtitle for this.
[13:40] >> No, I'm sure Jack Black will like tweet
[13:42] one out like on some like, you know,
[13:44] Mario Galaxy victory lap or something
[13:46] like that.
[13:47] >> Um, and then maybe the one I am most
[13:50] excited for after the two spider movies.
[13:53] Uh, a Resident Evil movie coming out.
[13:56] >> I think apparently the the buzz around
[13:59] that is already great. Not surprising
[14:00] given how how positive the buzz was
[14:02] around um weapons.
[14:04] >> Yeah. So, this is a Resident Evil movie
[14:06] from Zack Kger, the writer director of
[14:09] Weapons and Barbarian. He was like in
[14:12] Romania or wherever they shot this,
[14:14] working on this movie. They were already
[14:17] in production when Weapons came out.
[14:19] >> Yes.
[14:19] >> He was like weirdly unable to do any
[14:21] press in person because he was already
[14:23] shooting this movie. Hence, he's able to
[14:24] turn around in like exactly one year a
[14:27] fully formed feature film. But word on
[14:29] the street is this movie is incredible.
[14:32] Yes, it's it's somebody has said it is
[14:34] >> Fury Road
[14:34] >> MadMax Fury Road with zombies.
[14:37] >> So Sarah Hatchadorian to answer your
[14:39] super chat. Uh we are beefing. Uh 499
[14:41] from Sarah Hatchorian. Thank you so
[14:42] much. What announcement are you
[14:44] personally most excited for this week?
[14:45] For Zach, it's Resident Evil. I think
[14:47] it's also Resident Evil for me. I mean I
[14:49] I thought that Barbarian was I was not a
[14:53] horror guy until late in life.
[14:55] >> Same. I think I think Barbarian is a
[14:58] really phenomenal example of you know
[15:01] recently they opened up casting as an
[15:03] award for the um uh for the Academy
[15:06] Awards. I think casting uh Bill
[15:08] Scarsgard as not the villain in
[15:11] Barbarian is as brilliant of a casting
[15:13] choice as you can ever make. I think the
[15:15] tonal shift with Justin Long halfway
[15:18] through is also like a really weird
[15:20] brilliant choice. And I thought Weapons
[15:22] was a hell of a [ __ ] ride. I mean, I
[15:25] I loved a lot of movies in 2025,
[15:28] >> but I didn't love any of them more than
[15:31] Weapons.
[15:32] >> It was great,
[15:33] >> you know. Uh I mean, and just like in
[15:35] theater experience, the last 10 minutes
[15:37] of that movie
[15:38] >> are incredible. And if you're telling me
[15:40] >> the last 10 minutes of that movie
[15:42] stretch out to feature length, but with
[15:43] zombies,
[15:44] >> yes,
[15:45] >> let's go.
[15:46] >> Um, okay. We got a couple other uh uh
[15:49] super chats coming through here. Uh
[15:51] Hannah Basso 1398 asking uh do you think
[15:53] the Spidey cast is there including
[15:56] Ruffalo and Sync also supr? Sup Hannah
[15:59] Basso. Um I think there's a good chance
[16:02] we get some Spidey cast there. I don't
[16:04] know if if we'll get all of them but
[16:05] >> in and who knows what state of if there
[16:08] are still re-shoots going on or or or
[16:10] whatnot. Word on the street is um Zenaia
[16:14] is going to be there. Uh she has
[16:18] um well she has a movie in theaters
[16:20] right now, the drama.
[16:21] >> The drama.
[16:22] >> Uh and then she m uh is a part of every
[16:26] actor in Hollywood must be in two out of
[16:28] three of Avengers Doomsday,
[16:31] >> Dune 3, or The Odyssey. If you're not in
[16:34] two of those movies, fire your agent.
[16:37] Okay. And she is in two of those. She is
[16:39] in Dune 3 and uh Brand New Day. Um or
[16:43] I'm sorry, I guess you could add that
[16:44] one. A fourth one. Oh, and no. And she's
[16:47] in the Odyssey,
[16:48] >> is she?
[16:49] >> I believe she's in the Odyssey as well.
[16:51] >> If not, Euphoria is on right now.
[16:52] >> And Euphoria. I mean, how where did she
[16:55] find the time?
[16:55] >> Give her a break.
[16:56] >> Uh, but it would be cool if if if she
[16:59] and uh Tom Holland were there. Tom
[17:01] Holland is definitely in the Odyssey,
[17:04] not in Doomsday supposedly, saving him
[17:07] for Secret Wars. We'll find out. We'll
[17:08] talk about that more on the Thursday uh
[17:10] Disney panel. Um,
[17:11] >> okay. Me Matty510 saying she is in the
[17:14] Odyssey. Thank you,
[17:14] >> Mag. They got everybody. Uh, so she I
[17:18] mean,
[17:19] >> Zena's 2026, a season of Euphoria, the
[17:23] drama, both those is just Q1. Okay.
[17:26] Spider-Man: Brand New Day, which maybe
[17:28] she's in for 12 minutes. We don't know.
[17:30] >> Yeah, who can say? We don't know. Yeah,
[17:31] we got no idea.
[17:32] >> And same same with the Odyssey. Maybe
[17:34] she's in that for 10 minutes. Uh, feels
[17:36] like she might have a a heftier part in
[17:38] Dune Part 3. But even if you're
[17:40] supporting roles in all those projects,
[17:42] >> Incredible.
[17:43] >> Yes. What a run. What a run. Uh, and
[17:47] congratulations on your secret wedding.
[17:49] You know,
[17:50] >> it was secret.
[17:51] >> Well, they haven't officially announced
[17:52] that they're married.
[17:53] >> Uh, Nakoa, it's time to go to bed. Uh,
[17:57] thank you. Uh, www4.
[18:00] If anybody has a child that needs to be
[18:03] sent to bed, we are happy to.
[18:05] Especially, you know, if you're on
[18:07] Eastern Eastern time zone, if you're in
[18:10] Europe right now, I saw somebody
[18:12] somebody in the chat saying they're in
[18:13] Britain right now. Okay. And it was like
[18:15] 2 a.m. Grinch meantime or whatever.
[18:18] That's that's wild. Uh but bless your
[18:20] heart. Uh we'll keep you awake.
[18:22] >> Now, something we want to do uh real
[18:24] quick before we um uh get started with
[18:27] the news, the Sony panel is scheduled to
[18:29] start in just a couple minutes. Uh for
[18:31] those of you in LA or those of you who
[18:33] are online and would like to watch a
[18:35] show livereamed, uh this coming Friday,
[18:38] April 17th at 7:30m, New Rockstars will
[18:42] be doing a live show at the Upright
[18:44] Citizens Brigade Theater in Los Angeles.
[18:46] Uh we're going to be doing a staged
[18:48] reading of everybody's absolute favorite
[18:50] vampire movie, MorbiiUs.
[18:52] >> Quick uh look at look at that graphic.
[18:55] Look at that gorgeous graphic our editor
[18:56] Joshua put together. Yes. Um, so to be
[18:59] clear, and Eric has had to mention this
[19:01] because we've gotten a lot of weird
[19:02] questions, this is a comedic staged
[19:05] reading. Yes. Okay. We're not like, if
[19:07] we could pick from any movie ever made,
[19:10] there's a reason we're picking MorbiiUs
[19:11] to do a stage reading of because we
[19:13] think it'll be a really good time. This
[19:14] is was this is at
[19:16] >> a storied comedy theater. Yes.
[19:19] >> In in Los Angeles. Um, this is going to
[19:22] be a great time. But talking MorbiiUs, a
[19:25] movie put out by
[19:26] >> Sony. Sony Picture Studios. Now, we are
[19:30] in a post kind of spumsy world. As far
[19:34] as we know, after Craven the Hunter,
[19:36] there are no more planned uh Sony nonMCU
[19:40] spin-off movies other than obviously the
[19:42] Spider-Verse movies and the the actual
[19:44] Spider.
[19:45] >> They have intimated that they're open to
[19:47] a reboot of the
[19:47] >> Spy. And so, that that leads me to my
[19:51] wild card prediction for this panel. Oh,
[19:53] >> do we get a new Spy movie announced?
[19:57] >> Oh god, Madam Too
[19:59] >> or
[20:00] >> Madam Weed.
[20:00] >> You know, the the Tom Hardy Venom
[20:03] trilogy wrapped up definitively pretty
[20:06] well with uh Venom: The Last Dance, but
[20:10] like those movies made a lot of money.
[20:12] >> Yeah,
[20:13] >> it would be weird for Sony to be like,
[20:16] "Okay, done forever. Uh, we made some
[20:18] stinkers and so now we're just not going
[20:20] to try anymore." Don't you think they
[20:22] might try again?
[20:24] >> Give it a shot. I don't know. I mean,
[20:26] it's also there's also beyond any
[20:29] creative or financial motivations for
[20:31] making a film. A lot of these studios
[20:33] are locked into weird legal things where
[20:35] it's like if you don't make it's like a
[20:38] use it or lose it situation where if you
[20:40] don't make a movie set in the Spider-Man
[20:42] universe using one of this list of
[20:44] characters you paid for, they revert to
[20:46] Marvel. Yes.
[20:47] >> Which is And Sony does that's part of
[20:49] why we had to have the Amazing
[20:50] Spider-Man. It's like they have to have
[20:52] something in production.
[20:53] >> I think it has to be in production every
[20:54] 3 years. Yes. And so we should just talk
[20:57] a little bit background and recent
[20:58] history on Sony Picture Studios. Like
[21:01] Sony is kind of in that second tier of
[21:03] studio. At the top tier you have Disney,
[21:06] Universal, and Warner Brothersish,
[21:09] right? Are kind of like the big three.
[21:11] And then beneath them, you have studios
[21:12] like Paramount, Sony, MGM, Amazon, if
[21:16] you want to count an Apple TV, a Focus
[21:18] Features, a Neon, an A24. Then there's a
[21:20] big old soup, Lion's Gate. It's a big
[21:22] old soup of much smaller studios. But
[21:24] Sony is kind of like right in that
[21:26] second tier. And that is because though
[21:28] they have some giant properties like
[21:30] Spider-Man, they have a lot less big IP
[21:34] than a Disney or Universal or Warner
[21:36] Brothers, right? And and really their
[21:39] their their number one IP is Spider-Man.
[21:42] And you can only squeeze out a live
[21:43] action Spider-Man movie every three to
[21:45] four years. 2021 was uh brand new or No
[21:49] Way Home, right? Like um a little bit
[21:52] longer gap than maybe they would have
[21:53] liked, but like reasonably you're
[21:55] talking every three years. And the
[21:56] animated movies maybe those are kind of
[21:59] also every three, four year. I think
[22:00] 2022 was across the Spider-Verse, I
[22:03] believe. So it will end up taking them
[22:05] four, five years to get out.
[22:07] >> Can that be right? Was it 2022?
[22:09] >> It's 2022. We we won't be facteing
[22:12] anything on this uh very very long live
[22:14] stream in which we have three laptops.
[22:16] >> We got three laptops
[22:16] >> on the desk and just manage the chat
[22:19] multiple screens off. But like so a they
[22:22] really have to milk everything they can
[22:24] from that franchise. And that's why we
[22:26] got Craven the Hunter and Madame Web and
[22:28] Morbius and all of this. But also like
[22:31] maybe maybe that endeavor didn't work
[22:33] but they'll find a new way. Maybe they
[22:34] double down on animation. So another big
[22:37] thing about Sony is they did not have a
[22:38] very good year last year. They had a
[22:40] couple big flops. Caught stealing with
[22:42] Austin Butler, Big Bold, Beautiful
[22:43] Journey with Colin Frell and Margari.
[22:46] Uh, and then really the irony of all
[22:49] ironies, their biggest hit from 2025
[22:52] >> was a movie they didn't own and didn't
[22:54] get to distribute, and that was K-pop
[22:55] Demon. A movie they made, but it was in
[22:58] a pre kind of sold package to Netflix.
[23:01] So, they they got their like 50 million
[23:03] or whatever, and then they didn't
[23:04] benefit at all from how much of a smash
[23:05] hit that movie was. Can Can we get the
[23:08] tech bros out of the studios? Can we
[23:10] just get the business nerds with the
[23:13] MBAs and the Silicon Valley disruption
[23:15] mindset to be gone?
[23:16] >> And you know that that is now a
[23:18] franchise they're going to make more of
[23:19] those. But it's a franchise that Netflix
[23:22] gets to control, right? And I think they
[23:24] negotiated a little bit more money. But
[23:26] now uh that that speaks to though an
[23:28] area of success, a niche area of success
[23:30] for Sony is and we might get a little
[23:32] bit of this in their panel. They've done
[23:34] really well with anime. It makes sense
[23:36] being a Japanese-owned company. Yeah. Uh
[23:39] they, you know, I um they own
[23:41] Crunchyroll, I believe. Um and like some
[23:44] of these theatrically released
[23:46] >> uh movies. Yes. That are huge successes.
[23:50] They they do much better in that world
[23:52] than any of the other Hollywood studios.
[23:54] So, we might get some anime news as part
[23:56] of this panel as well.
[23:57] >> We've got a couple of uh super chats
[24:01] coming in. One from CB the Legend. And I
[24:03] think this is worth while while we're
[24:04] waiting for Sony to start, let's switch
[24:06] gears to Marvel. Test screening says
[24:09] Doomsday is best MCU film ever. We have
[24:12] heard that the test screening was
[24:14] Infinity War level, which is a fa a
[24:17] famously successful test screening for
[24:19] Marvel and a great movie.
[24:20] >> Also a direct parallel in that like they
[24:23] that was the first of two uh concurrent
[24:26] uh Avengers movies. This is the first of
[24:28] two concurrent Avengers movies.
[24:29] >> Yeah. So, we're, you know, obviously we
[24:31] have high hopes for Doomsday. Um, I've
[24:34] been, as part of our podcast series, uh,
[24:36] Road to Doomsday, I've been going back
[24:38] and re-watching a lot of the old Marvel
[24:40] movies. And for as much as I hate being
[24:43] the crotchety old nerd who's like back
[24:45] in my day, a teamup movie meant
[24:47] something, you know, like there there is
[24:50] there is something that hits different
[24:51] about like first Avengers, you know,
[24:53] versus Quantum Mania or something like
[24:55] that.
[24:56] Well, in in like the Infinity War thing,
[24:59] you're right. It that got brought up
[25:00] because it was a famously strong test
[25:02] screening and it is the first of like a
[25:04] a duo of Avengers movies, but also
[25:07] Infinity War benefited from and and it
[25:09] gives me high hopes for Doomsday. It
[25:11] gets to have that kind of Empire Strikes
[25:13] Back
[25:14] >> energy of it can be really dark. It can
[25:16] end grimly, which is not something you
[25:18] get to end many superhero movies with.
[25:21] No, I love like a Two Towers like Empire
[25:24] like all is lost kind of a vibe, you
[25:26] know? Like that's always my favorite.
[25:28] >> And then you you don't got to worry
[25:29] about sticking the land into the next
[25:31] movie.
[25:31] >> Now we're we're dovetailing between
[25:33] Marvel and Sony here and the boundaries
[25:34] are porous, so we're going to do it. Uh
[25:37] Arcanite 450 with a 499 super chat.
[25:40] Thank you so much, Arcanite. Which
[25:42] Spidey villains will have the most
[25:43] screen time in Brand New Day? What are
[25:46] your thoughts?
[25:47] Now, we've gotten a surprisingly deep
[25:51] roster for uh who's going to be in
[25:53] Spider-Man. It seems like Scorpion and
[25:55] Tombstone are going to be sort of like
[25:58] the main the main
[25:59] >> working in maybe working in tandem.
[26:01] We've gotten both toy leaks and like
[26:03] some limited footage. There will be a
[26:05] tarantula. Yeah.
[26:07] >> Involved in this film. There rumors of a
[26:10] Vulture appearance.
[26:11] >> Yeah.
[26:12] >> Last time we saw Scorpion, he was with
[26:14] Vulture, but I I don't know how how much
[26:16] we can trust that. And then obviously
[26:17] the trailer heavily featured members of
[26:19] the hand ninja squad right not not like
[26:24] a specific member. So I guess I are we
[26:26] are we saying like
[26:27] >> if there's 30 seconds of nine ninjas is
[26:30] that cumul does that cumul.
[26:35] Um, yeah, it is interesting and I think
[26:38] like I appreciate though Brand New Day
[26:40] has been rather forthcoming with like
[26:43] set footage and like Tom Holland's been
[26:45] out there talking about this movie since
[26:46] they started shooting and like stuff
[26:48] like that. There's still definitely a
[26:50] lot of elements that are keeping close
[26:51] to the chest
[26:52] >> in that like yeah, we may not have even
[26:54] seen or heard of who the actual main
[26:56] >> I recall at one point and you know I'm
[26:58] sure Eric would know off the top of his
[27:00] head but like there was all this talk
[27:01] about Mr. Negative at one point like
[27:02] >> he might still be in this movie. might
[27:04] still be in it. You know, like there's
[27:05] there's so much stuff that I I think we
[27:09] should take the lesson from No Way Home
[27:11] that Sony likes having a big surprise.
[27:15] They like it to be a big fanervice
[27:17] surprise, you know, and I think there's
[27:19] going to be some stuff that we just
[27:21] don't get from the trailers. We might
[27:22] get it from other places. Someone might,
[27:24] you know, misspeak during a press
[27:26] appearance or something like that, but I
[27:28] think there is going to be some kind of
[27:29] very satisfying surprise in this
[27:31] Spider-Man movie. And I think it's wise
[27:32] of them to do that because is there
[27:35] anybody in the world that was not going
[27:37] to buy a ticket to go see Brand New Day,
[27:39] but then they hear that like Mr.
[27:41] Negative is a key villain and they're
[27:44] like, "Oh, one please." No, you're
[27:46] either in or out on this and and if it
[27:49] serves the plot to maybe have some
[27:50] surprise. Maybe like Scorpion gets
[27:53] killed in the first act. Maybe, you
[27:55] know, we kind of getting a misdirect on
[27:56] what the true
[27:57] >> antag like the, you know, uh, Andrew and
[28:01] Toby cameos and I more than cameos, but
[28:04] their appearance in No Way Home. What
[28:06] that does is it makes it such like a it
[28:09] increases the fervor around it from just
[28:12] premovie hype to cultural moment and
[28:15] that makes the casuals want to come buy
[28:16] a ticket. So like, is Mr. Negative going
[28:19] to be that thing? No. But like a big
[28:21] surprise, a big death, a big reveal
[28:23] during the movie could be the kind of
[28:25] thing that makes word of mouth buzz big
[28:27] enough that weekend that it gets people
[28:28] the second weekend to come come to the
[28:30] theater.
[28:30] >> Agreed.
[28:31] >> Yeah. Of all the things they could show
[28:33] us that we have yet to see, I would love
[28:35] to see a Hulked out Ruffalo screen
[28:39] footage. There there's rumors that we
[28:41] are going to get a Savage Hulk
[28:43] >> in this movie potentially even. There's
[28:45] some wilder rumors. I I love how all the
[28:47] swirling rumors around Brand New Day
[28:48] that there could be a second Hulk in
[28:50] this. We could get either Ruffalo uh
[28:54] Ruffalo's Bruce turns into a grey Hulk
[28:57] or there is some kind of a grey Hulk.
[28:59] >> He's got a Hulk kid running around out
[29:00] there from
[29:01] >> Scar. Justice for Scar.
[29:03] >> Yeah,
[29:03] >> justice for Scar's haircut.
[29:05] >> Real quick, Jackalicious, uh thank you
[29:07] for your five fiveuro uh uh super chat,
[29:10] can you congratulate my good friends
[29:12] Jordan and Elas's marriage? Yes, I can.
[29:16] Congratulations, Jordan Anelius, on your
[29:18] marriage. Um, I hope that Jackalicious
[29:21] also got you something off your registry
[29:23] or that this super chat was on your
[29:25] registry.
[29:26] >> What a what a friend you are.
[29:27] >> Yes. You're not asking to to be
[29:29] congratulated yourself. You're throwing
[29:32] the congratulations at someone else.
[29:33] Now, is that because Yeah. you didn't
[29:34] get them a gift?
[29:36] >> Yeah.
[29:36] >> And if that's the case, I think it's
[29:38] customary at least $100 you should spend
[29:41] on a wedding gift. Now we have another
[29:43] Spider-Man super chat here from Lewis
[29:45] Barry443.2 $2 super chat over or under
[29:48] 20%. Sadcink announced as Gan Gray. I
[29:52] think I think way over.
[29:54] >> Wait, I think the odds are lower than
[29:57] 20%. Is that what he's asking?
[29:59] >> He's saying over or under I'm going to
[30:00] read it verb verbatim. Over or under
[30:04] 20%. Sink announce as Gan Gray.
[30:08] >> Uh
[30:09] >> make of that what you will.
[30:11] >> So okay. So, you're combining two
[30:13] gambling terminologies that I think
[30:15] contradict each other. There's over
[30:17] under and then 20. I guess you're saying
[30:19] is over 20%.
[30:20] >> Are the odds 20% or greater that we get?
[30:23] I think
[30:24] >> I think greater than 20%.
[30:26] >> I think 0%. I don't think they're going
[30:27] to announce her as Gan Gray at this.
[30:29] >> Oh, of the announcement. I see. Yes.
[30:31] >> Yes. I think the reality of is she Gan
[30:34] Gray, I think that is 100%. Yeah.
[30:36] >> But I don't think on this Sony panel
[30:38] we're not getting that announced.
[30:40] >> Yeah. And um again, if you could just
[30:42] send in like4 or 50 more dollars worth
[30:45] of super chats clarifying
[30:47] how you would like us to pick.
[30:48] >> We have another super chat here from uh
[30:50] Omalore. $5 super chat. Thank you,
[30:52] Omalore. Would you guys be happy if we
[30:54] only get Professor Hulk in Brand New
[30:57] Day? I would not Hulk's out.
[30:59] >> I want Hulk to Hulk out. I you I
[31:02] actually I really liked Smart Hulk when
[31:04] he showed up, but now I want you know
[31:07] like I you know you watch Brave New
[31:08] World and you see Red Hulk doing his
[31:10] thing and you're like yeah Hulk should
[31:12] be terrifying and if Hulk is totally
[31:14] under control that kind of neutralizes
[31:16] part of what makes that character
[31:18] interesting to me. So I I would be
[31:20] disappointed if Professor Hulk
[31:22] >> I I agree. Having recently watched
[31:23] re-watched Thor Ragnarok for the
[31:25] millionth time where there is a you know
[31:27] kind of gladiator savage Hulk there at
[31:30] the beginning. It's a lot of fun. Um
[31:33] yeah I would love to see a Hooked Out.
[31:35] Also, just, you know, not to uh directly
[31:39] site a New Rockstar Nerd Riot merch
[31:42] item, but I want to I want to get a
[31:44] scene where a savage Hulk, a savage
[31:48] Frank Castle, Get him, Daddy. And a
[31:51] maybe slowly morphing into a Spiderman
[31:54] man. Spider uh I would love to see this
[31:57] is it. Here's the thing. Here's the
[31:59] thing that a talented action director
[32:01] like Destin Daniel [ __ ] can do and we
[32:04] don't get to see often enough in any
[32:06] films is like multiplepowered or super
[32:09] individuals fighting at the same time.
[32:13] How their powers intersect, how you can
[32:15] have fun visual storytelling with them.
[32:18] The and and like Spider-Man and Hulk's
[32:20] powers are such fun like compliments and
[32:23] contradictions to each other.
[32:25] >> Yeah. cuz it's like you have like this
[32:26] like live like you know very flexible
[32:28] very like zip zip zip and then this
[32:30] period like
[32:32] >> yeah and and then Frank Castle is
[32:34] shooting guns for no reason like um
[32:36] >> now Zack real quick hold up that shirt
[32:37] again I want to do a quick Nerd Riot
[32:38] plug
[32:39] >> you guys you can get this shirt and the
[32:42] shirt that Zach is currently wearing on
[32:44] Nerdriot.shop.
[32:45] Buying a shirt from Nerdriot.shop is one
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[32:52] You can get, look at these Star Wars
[32:54] shirts if you're getting ready for Mando
[32:55] Grou. Uh, we got Doom shirts. We got
[32:58] Spider-Man shirts. We even got shirts
[32:59] for the pit. One of our most popular
[33:01] shirts right now is for the pit.
[33:02] >> PTMC.
[33:03] >> PTMC.
[33:05] What's this? Is this Invincible? Oh, no.
[33:06] That's Spider-Man. Invincible is a
[33:08] different one. Yeah. So, yeah, we got
[33:09] So, head over to nerdriot.shop. Pick up
[33:12] some merch. Um, uh, yeah.
[33:14] >> And And if you if you already own some
[33:16] Nerd Riot or you order something today,
[33:18] you take a picture of yourself wearing
[33:20] it. You could crop out your face if you
[33:21] don't feel like sharing that with the
[33:23] world, but then you tag us on the
[33:25] socials. We will call you out and and
[33:27] that picture might make its way into a
[33:29] future video. Call you out in a positive
[33:30] way. Shout you out. Shout you out. Call
[33:33] you out for your crimes.
[33:36] >> Just
[33:38] um Okay, great. All right, the panel has
[33:42] begun. We've not yet received any news.
[33:44] We will have uh the New Rockstars
[33:47] Twitter feed up behind us. So, as soon
[33:49] Eric and Jess are, for those of you just
[33:51] joining, Eric Voss. Oh, see there they
[33:54] are.
[33:54] >> There they are.
[33:55] >> They're in Vegas right now. Um, nine
[33:58] minutes ago, they they're they're
[33:59] tweeting and seating. Um, so
[34:03] we're we're getting ready. Anything that
[34:05] happens in there, we will find out as
[34:08] soon as they find out. So, this is our
[34:10] workaround for not being able to
[34:12] broadcast from Vegas. We can tweet from
[34:14] Vegas.
[34:15] >> Yes. And there is not there is no
[34:17] stream. Uh much of this these panels
[34:20] will never be kind of like publicly
[34:22] professionally released. Uh maybe you'll
[34:24] see some grainy footage out there, but
[34:27] mostly it will be tweets.
[34:29] >> Now we've got a a super chat that I
[34:30] think is the most important one we've
[34:32] gotten yet from uh Maju.vide
[34:35] 199 super chat. Both of my NR daddies
[34:38] are back. Love you guys. Love you my
[34:40] guy. Thank you so much.
[34:41] >> Love you. We're two out of the three
[34:43] actual fathers at New Rock. So, I I I
[34:47] assume you mean that in a purely
[34:48] nonsexual interest in a in a a
[34:50] patrolineal uh sense that we are like,
[34:52] "Hey, we respect people who make time
[34:55] for family, you know, like um uh also
[34:58] super chat from Ranger NYBL.
[35:02] Not going to lie, I want to see two gun
[35:04] in Doomsday. We need some Old West
[35:07] representation in the MCU. I know it's
[35:09] not going to happen, but I want it. I
[35:11] wanted to so bad.
[35:12] >> Uh, if you don't think that like Sony at
[35:16] one point has like gotten a writer in a
[35:18] room and been like, "Okay, listen. We
[35:20] have the rights to
[35:21] >> Yeah. You know what I mean?
[35:22] >> Kid Yeah.
[35:25] >> We also have um from I know Juice uh 499
[35:28] super chat. Do you think there will be a
[35:30] Doomsday after credits in Brand New Day?
[35:33] This is a great question. I I think so,
[35:35] right? I think there's got to be some
[35:37] connective tissue, something teeing it
[35:39] up. Um, but yeah, I think that's a very
[35:41] it over under 20%. It's over 20% chance.
[35:45] >> Yes. I mean, Kevin Feige is a producer
[35:47] on Brand New Day. Um, maybe not the most
[35:49] active like onset producer, but that is
[35:52] >> definitely got it. Yeah. And that's part
[35:54] of the famous Kevin Feige Amy Pascal uh
[35:57] sandwich accord in which they agreed to
[36:00] kind of share more characters across
[36:01] Sony and Marvel, bringing Spider-Man
[36:04] into the Avengers films and allowing
[36:06] people like Daredevil and Punisher and
[36:08] and Hulk and uh Doctor Strange to appear
[36:11] in Spider-Man movies and and of course
[36:13] uh most importantly Tony Stark. Uh so I
[36:17] think so keep their [ __ ] going. Maybe I
[36:21] would be interested to know, you know,
[36:23] um, the Russo brothers directed the
[36:26] postredit scene in Fantastic 4.
[36:28] >> Yeah.
[36:29] >> Uh, I believe they also directed the
[36:31] postredit scene in Thunderbolts. A
[36:34] >> and just going throughout Marvel's
[36:36] history, it's very common. Like James
[36:38] Gun directed the postredit scene for
[36:39] Thor 2 because it had the collector from
[36:42] Guardians.
[36:43] It's I I would not be surprised if we
[36:45] get a postredit scene that was directed
[36:47] by the Russos specifically for uh Brand
[36:51] New Day. There's there's no better. You
[36:54] want to capture that audience, right?
[36:56] Like you know, like everybody fears this
[36:58] kind of idea of audience churn in the
[36:59] streaming market. You have a certain
[37:01] amount of fans. Not all of them are
[37:02] going to make it with you through all
[37:03] your movies. Having a postredit scene
[37:05] that directly sets up um uh Avengers
[37:08] Doomsday is the best way to reduce
[37:10] audience churn between those two films.
[37:12] I think so. Especially because like
[37:14] other than in 2024 we really only got
[37:16] Deadpool and Wolverine.
[37:18] We're getting more. But we getting three
[37:22] MCU movies if we're counting Brand New
[37:24] Day as MCU
[37:25] >> in 24 months.
[37:26] >> Yeah.
[37:27] >> Right. We're getting two Avengers movies
[37:28] and a Spider-Man movie and that's it.
[37:30] And so it's not like we'll be
[37:32] oversaturated with Doomsday postredit
[37:34] scenes or something like that.
[37:35] >> There was definitely a period where
[37:37] Marvel was like we're going to have
[37:38] three postredit scenes. One's going to
[37:39] be a gag at the very end. It's going to
[37:41] be Captain America lecturing you about
[37:43] boredom, you know, like or patience or
[37:45] whatever.
[37:45] >> Be a little pizza papa involved
[37:46] potentially.
[37:47] >> Yeah. You know,
[37:48] >> get paid. Pizza gets paid.
[37:50] >> I I think they've I think they've kind
[37:51] of like dialed it back. And so I I think
[37:54] this is one where me as somebody who is
[37:56] like, h just show me a trailer for a
[37:57] movie if you want me to go see the next
[37:58] movie. Even I want a postredit scene
[38:01] between Spider-Man and Avengers.
[38:03] >> Yes.
[38:04] >> Um we have another uh super chat here
[38:06] from Porro Porro 8859. Very fun to say
[38:09] Poro Poro. Thank you for that $5 super
[38:12] chat. Y'all think we get an actual
[38:14] animation teaser for the first time of
[38:16] Beyond the Spider-Verse here? Honestly,
[38:17] more excited for Beyond the Spider-Verse
[38:19] than No Way Home.
[38:21] >> Interesting. Um,
[38:22] >> might be time for a poll.
[38:24] >> I bet they're going to show footage,
[38:26] right? Like, it's a beloved the
[38:28] Spider-Verse beloved beloved franchise.
[38:31] Two out of two so far, right? That that
[38:34] have been great. but also it is as known
[38:37] for its animation style and its visuals
[38:41] as like any superhero franchise, right?
[38:45] And so like I think and there's been the
[38:46] big question of like oh the reason it's
[38:48] maybe taken them longer than they
[38:50] originally anticipated. I think the
[38:51] third movie was supposed to come out in
[38:53] 2025. It was supposed to the original
[38:55] timeline has been shot to
[38:57] >> but like part of that is and usually
[38:59] what they say is because like they're
[39:01] really taking their time with the art
[39:03] >> and and so like I think that would be
[39:06] really wise to show uh some footage
[39:09] especially maybe like a particularly
[39:10] groundbreaking art or or whatever. I I
[39:13] think you're spot on even though again
[39:15] that's not till next year. Um they might
[39:17] give a little tease.
[39:18] >> I think I think they know the fans are
[39:20] hungry. I I think they're I think
[39:21] they're deeply aware. It felt like every
[39:23] third question on the Project Hail Mary
[39:25] press tour was like, "Yeah, like what's
[39:26] going on with Spiderverse, though?"
[39:27] Like, okay. You know,
[39:29] >> it's been a uh a big a nice recent run
[39:32] for Lord and Miller. Uh the
[39:35] >> kind of Helmer's of the They Now they
[39:37] are not directing this Spider-Verse
[39:39] movie, though. They did write and direct
[39:41] the first one. I believe somebody else
[39:43] Yeah. They kind of handed off directing
[39:44] duties to the second one, but they're
[39:46] still heavily involved as producers on
[39:48] this third one. Um, and they just
[39:51] directed uh Project Hail Mary. So far, I
[39:54] believe the number one live action movie
[39:57] of
[39:59] >> I think Mario Galaxy is beating it, but
[40:00] I think uh outside of animation, I
[40:03] believe it is still the lead.
[40:04] >> Yes. Uh, and that's, you know, as as we
[40:06] wait for kind of more Sony news to
[40:07] trickle in, you know, it's an
[40:09] interesting time to check in on the
[40:10] theatrical industry. Oh, is it trickling
[40:12] in?
[40:13] >> Well, no, we have a a super chat from uh
[40:15] Mafep 9. Also fun to say you guys are
[40:18] the fun names. Thank you. Uh uh $5 super
[40:21] chat. Uh not Sony related, but do you
[40:23] think Mando and Grou will have Star Wars
[40:26] opening text crawl over or under 20%.
[40:29] Okay, you've got to stop with these over
[40:32] and under percentages. Um that's
[40:35] interesting. You know, it feels like no
[40:39] as they're not trying to make this
[40:40] >> Yeah, I don't think they're gonna
[40:42] >> Skywalker saga. And so they'll kind of
[40:44] break from form that way. Also, I mean,
[40:47] but maybe in a sense they they might
[40:49] need it to catch up an audience that
[40:51] might not have watched all of the Disney
[40:52] Plus show.
[40:53] >> Well, it's interesting because I think
[40:54] the the function it's so funny to I
[40:57] think you're right to frame it as like a
[40:59] catchup, but also it started just as
[41:02] like a hey, here's a bunch of backstory,
[41:04] you know, like I I think they could do
[41:06] it just as well with like an exposition
[41:08] room or like, you know, something like
[41:10] that.
[41:10] >> Well, I want it just cuz how am I going
[41:12] to like be caught up on what the Trade
[41:14] Federation is up to? Yeah, you got to
[41:16] know.
[41:17] >> I need to know like where are the where
[41:18] are the embargos, the tariffs, the
[41:20] whatever. You know, that's my favorite
[41:21] part of those scrolls.
[41:22] >> Yeah. Uh but yeah, so we will uh Oh, we
[41:25] have a just a straight up Hey, two bucks
[41:27] just for for existing Elijah Paricone
[41:29] 2823. Thank you for your donation. Thank
[41:32] you so much, Elijah.
[41:33] >> Uh yes, but as I was saying before, I
[41:34] was rudely interrupted by these kind
[41:36] viewers that gave us money. Um so it's
[41:38] an interesting period for the theater
[41:41] industry which has never recovered since
[41:43] the pandemic. No, right. It routinely
[41:45] used to do 11 billion dollars a year. Uh
[41:48] last year did nine billion which is
[41:50] still an insane number to wrap your
[41:52] brain around but when you think about it
[41:54] that's like 20% down. Like no business
[41:57] can uh survive if it drops by 20% right.
[42:00] Uh but so far Q1 so January, February,
[42:04] March is ahead pretty significantly of
[42:07] that same time period last year thanks
[42:09] in large part to movies like Project
[42:11] Hail Mary, Super Mario Galaxy. There
[42:13] were some smaller hits like Hoppers,
[42:15] Scream Seven, uh, Weathering Heights,
[42:18] probably I bet because there was also a
[42:21] nice range of movies. Uh, I bet you saw
[42:24] one of those movies in a movie theater.
[42:25] Yeah, there's a little bit of something
[42:26] for everybody there, you know.
[42:28] >> Yeah. Now, I mean, I think the issue is
[42:31] obviously what's happening right now in
[42:33] the uh we're in a time of incredible uh
[42:37] contraction due to mergers and also a
[42:42] lot of uncertainty geopolitically,
[42:43] right? Like you know, the biggest the
[42:45] biggest piece of news obviously is the
[42:47] Paramount WWB merger. Just earlier today
[42:50] over a thousand Hollywood luminaries
[42:53] signed an open letter saying like please
[42:54] don't do this. whether or not the
[42:57] Paramount WB merger goes through. The
[43:00] uncertainty represented by the merger at
[43:02] this point is making it very difficult
[43:04] for everybody to plan out beyond what's
[43:06] currently in their production slate,
[43:08] particularly for the people at Paramount
[43:09] and WB, but it also makes it difficult
[43:11] for these other other studios to kind of
[43:13] plan around what those release cadences
[43:15] might be. Yeah. And so this this
[43:18] contraction that Zach is speaking about
[43:19] is like you know one 20% yeah not great
[43:23] but two also seems like when are we
[43:25] going to kind of get like a new normal
[43:27] whether or not the new normal is the
[43:28] same as the old normal or it's just a
[43:30] new status quo but things are in such a
[43:32] state of flux it's very difficult right
[43:34] now and so any movie that succeeds we're
[43:37] stoked on whether or not it was for me
[43:39] I'm happy I'm happy to succeed
[43:41] >> movies are back Mary I saw it in
[43:42] theaters and had an awesome time um and
[43:45] and hopefully There there's something
[43:47] that's come out in the last couple
[43:48] months that you also had an awesome time
[43:49] with. And again, the Q1 is typically the
[43:52] slowest part of the movie calendar,
[43:54] right? We are heading into spring and
[43:56] summer where kind of the blockbusters uh
[43:59] start rolling in through a
[44:00] >> Yeah, this is normally the time of year
[44:01] when you get what was the the the horror
[44:04] movie with the monkey that was like
[44:06] primate. The primate is typical of what
[44:09] you normally see in this chunk of the
[44:11] year. They typically call it dump youary
[44:13] in January and February where you get a
[44:14] lot of like weird horror movies and
[44:16] crappy movies that nobody
[44:17] >> So the fact that like already by the
[44:19] time end of April's rolled around, we've
[44:20] gotten a couple of bangers, you know,
[44:22] like at least financially speaking,
[44:23] whether or not they were for you, you
[44:25] know, like uh that's that's a good
[44:27] that's a good sign.
[44:29] >> Yes. We got a couple more uh super
[44:31] chats.
[44:31] >> Here we go. Uh Omalore uh $5 super chat.
[44:34] Thank you, Omalore. Uh crazy theory. In
[44:36] the final shot of the brand new day
[44:38] trailer, instead of the red ninjas, it
[44:40] is Gan Gray's Phoenix form, the color
[44:42] scheme and shape match. Now, this for
[44:45] those of you who aren't as deeply
[44:47] steeped in the fever swamps of MCU
[44:50] theories Reddit, this shot has been
[44:53] heavily theorized to have had some kind
[44:55] of digital monkeying. Yes. And that's
[44:59] that's probably the case. But and I will
[45:02] say Omalore is I don't want to paint
[45:04] Omalore as a fever swamp theorist
[45:06] because they're saying crazy theory
[45:07] right up top.
[45:08] >> Yeah.
[45:09] >> I kind of like that theory though. I
[45:10] don't think we're gonna get Phoenix
[45:11] Force in a Spider-Man movie, you know?
[45:13] Like I feel like they're going to save
[45:14] that for X-Men down the road. I think
[45:17] >> the ninth X-Men movie or something like
[45:19] that.
[45:19] >> Yeah. But I I like where your head's at.
[45:21] Like where your head's at.
[45:22] >> People have been speculating and there's
[45:24] a rich history particularly in
[45:26] Spider-Man trailers of erasing
[45:29] characters out. We we they erased out
[45:32] Lizard out of the big um uh oh they
[45:36] erased out multiple Spider-Man out of a
[45:38] lot of footage in the trailers from the
[45:41] Statue of Liberty fight scene in No Way
[45:43] Home. I think they also erased out
[45:44] Lizard. All all kinds of stuff, right?
[45:46] So uh and there just some shots in the
[45:49] most recent trailer and you can see Eric
[45:50] has made a wonderful breakdown of that
[45:53] >> 48 minutes long and literally every
[45:55] frame
[45:56] >> on on the frames that look like maybe
[45:57] something was removed. So, you can go
[45:59] see that. And so, people have been
[46:00] speculating, was what was removed a was
[46:03] it uh an important villain? Was it
[46:07] something about Peter Parker that is
[46:09] different or something?
[46:11] >> Yeah. Now, hang on, Brian. We're getting
[46:12] some news that our feed needs to be
[46:13] updated. Can you do a refresh on this
[46:15] bad boy? It seems like it's not going
[46:16] auto.
[46:21] Oh my gosh, chat, you're making me look
[46:23] like a fool in front of Brian. This guy
[46:26] doesn't respect me. I need to earn his
[46:29] respect.
[46:30] >> It's actually it's a big problem in the
[46:32] office. Um,
[46:33] >> it's every day. Every day Brian gives me
[46:36] a hard time.
[46:37] >> And and we should talk about one other
[46:39] kind of big Sony upcoming project, not
[46:41] for 26, but 2027. Uh, maybe you can you
[46:45] will be able to speak on much better
[46:46] than I Berg, but Sony has the rights to
[46:50] Zelda. They've been working on a Zelda
[46:53] movie set to come out in 2027.
[46:56] Um, and there was thought that we might
[46:58] get a little tease for that here.
[47:00] >> Now, the the Zelda movie uh casting
[47:03] looks great to me, meaning that I don't
[47:07] have any attachment to either of those
[47:08] actors in a positive way. Like, they are
[47:10] able to just be those characters for me.
[47:12] They look the part. The big question is,
[47:16] will Link speak? Now, I I am in I I'm of
[47:22] two minds on this. As a Zelda purist, he
[47:24] can't speak. You just can't speak.
[47:26] There's no way. We all saw that cartoon
[47:28] from the 80s like, "Excuse me,
[47:30] princess." Like, not the vibe, you know?
[47:33] Like, on the other hand, I have a hard
[47:36] time imagining a studio head making one
[47:39] of the most recognizable characters in
[47:42] all of video gamedom. You know, Link is
[47:45] right up there with Mario Pikachu. Yeah.
[47:47] you know, like I I have a hard time
[47:50] seeing a studio head saying we're we're
[47:53] not going to let this guy speak. I think
[47:55] that's the bolder choice. I think that's
[47:57] going to be what makes it memorable, you
[47:59] know, like and I think also like
[48:00] certainly if you look at the the most
[48:02] recent Zelda games, uh Breath of the
[48:04] Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, Breath of
[48:06] the Wild's plot is buried in a way that
[48:09] I think from a video game perspective is
[48:10] fascinating. Um but when you dig it up,
[48:14] it's very clear that Link is the
[48:15] sidekick. like you're playing as this
[48:17] sidekick, but really what you're doing
[48:20] is running all these errands while Zelda
[48:22] buys you time in the big fight against
[48:24] Ganon or Calamity Ganon, I guess, you
[48:26] know. So, so if in the movie Link
[48:29] doesn't speak, I'm fine with that. He
[48:32] should be the sidekick. Zelda is the
[48:34] actual hero, at least in the modern
[48:36] Zelda can. Everyone has a different
[48:37] favorite Zelda game. You're all wrong.
[48:39] It's not the N64 Zeldas. It's either
[48:41] Link to the Past or Breath of the Wild.
[48:44] Those are the only two correct answers.
[48:46] >> Can I ask a seemingly nonsequator
[48:48] question, but are you a fan of the
[48:50] Mazerunner film franchise?
[48:52] >> I I've I'm not familiar with them. They
[48:54] came out in an area, and this actually
[48:56] leads us back to a super chat we missed
[48:58] about Hunger Games, which we'll get to
[48:59] in one second.
[49:00] >> We see you. We'll come back.
[49:01] >> Uh but yeah, they came out in a swamp of
[49:03] YA stuff.
[49:04] >> Say I I never watched those. Those in
[49:06] Divergent and and even Hunger Games
[49:08] weren't for me. Yeah. Weren't for me.
[49:09] But, uh, Wes Ball is the director of the
[49:13] upcoming Zelda movie. And, uh, his
[49:15] notable credits, he directed all three
[49:18] Maze Runner films. Did you know there
[49:19] were three? I did not. I wouldn't have
[49:21] been able to pick that number off the
[49:22] top of my head. And I think not the most
[49:24] recent Planet of the Apes movie, but the
[49:26] one right before that.
[49:27] >> Yes.
[49:28] >> I believe he also directed. Um, so
[49:31] interesting. But, you know, the guy
[49:33] knows how to work CGI. guy knows how to
[49:35] work young people in uh strange
[49:38] fantastical settings.
[49:40] >> I think there's a lot of potential with
[49:41] with Zelda and I'm not such a purist
[49:44] that if Link speaks it'll ruin it for
[49:46] me, but I would I do think keeping him
[49:49] silent is the bolder choice and I'd like
[49:51] to see movies make more bold choices.
[49:52] Now, real quick, Pixel Brady asked us a
[49:55] super chat earlier that we we missed
[49:56] because we were talking about other
[49:57] stuff. Uh will New Rockstars be breaking
[50:00] down The Hunger Games Sunrise on the
[50:02] Reaping trailer and covering it in the
[50:03] news? Maybe even breaking down the
[50:05] previous five movies. I gotta level with
[50:07] you here, Pixel Brady. Eric and Jess are
[50:09] at Cineacon this week. We are up to our
[50:12] eyeballs TV show
[50:14] >> break do a trailer breakdown? No, sir.
[50:17] >> So, we probably won't get to this one,
[50:19] but it is possible that when the film
[50:21] itself comes out, we will. It's
[50:22] definitely on our radar. It's something
[50:24] that we're looking at, you know, and the
[50:26] the kind of push pull here at New
[50:27] Rockstars behind the scenes is there's
[50:29] always more stuff we want to break down
[50:32] than we have time to break down.
[50:34] >> And for a lot of stuff like that, and
[50:35] you could probably point to like, well,
[50:36] you did this and you covered this. A lot
[50:38] of that, honestly, it falls down to just
[50:40] the calendar. And like right now, like
[50:42] we we were talking about it. I think in
[50:44] a sevenday span, we are going to break
[50:47] down six different shows.
[50:49] >> Yeah. You've got Maul,
[50:51] >> Shadow Lord,
[50:52] >> Pit,
[50:52] >> Daredevil, Born Again, The Boys,
[50:54] Invincible Euphoria.
[50:57] >> Yeah. All of those in one week. And that
[51:00] is the same week at Cineon.
[51:02] >> We are at Cineacon. So, it is like if
[51:04] anything extra were to come out this
[51:06] week, like a trailer for uh Sunrise on
[51:09] the on the Reaping. Uh unfort is it
[51:12] weeping or reaping?
[51:12] >> Reaping. Reaping.
[51:13] >> Reaping. Okay, I got it right. Reaping
[51:14] the makes more sense. But also, you
[51:16] could be there could be Sunrise while
[51:17] you're sure. Um, unfortunately that
[51:19] one's going to slip through the cracks.
[51:20] Now, maybe when the movie comes out,
[51:22] maybe that's a lighter week for us and
[51:24] we're able to kind of prioritize that.
[51:26] But a lot of times, I mean, there's
[51:28] never going to be a superhero movie, a
[51:30] Star Wars movie, a Game of Thrones show
[51:32] that comes out that we do not cover. But
[51:34] kind of for anything below that, it is
[51:36] kind of
[51:37] >> sort of just what week does it happen?
[51:39] And like you can there's a whiteboard in
[51:41] the other room that is like Eric's Pepe
[51:44] Sylvia, you know, like like scheduling
[51:47] board. And basically like like if we
[51:50] don't say like, "Hey, Eric, it's it's
[51:51] okay to sleep sometimes, you know, like
[51:54] he will he will work himself to put a
[51:56] sheet over his cage like he's a
[51:57] parakeet." Yeah. Line it with newspaper.
[51:59] >> We do have just a little bit of again
[52:01] Eric Voss and Jessica Clemens are in the
[52:03] room in Las Vegas. A little update from
[52:06] Eric up. We haven't gotten any news out
[52:07] of the Sony panel because Tom Rothman,
[52:09] the head of Sony, is on stage honoring
[52:12] an award recipient, Ellis Jacob, CEO of
[52:15] the Cinniplex Theater chain. He said
[52:18] it's not tweetworthy. I'm just I'm just
[52:20] uh uh just let know. Um and again, this
[52:24] is an industry trade show. Much like
[52:26] plumbers or optometrists or insurance
[52:30] salesmen have their trade shows that
[52:32] they go to, movie theater operators,
[52:34] this is their trade show. is also I'll
[52:36] say this. Living in living in Los
[52:38] Angeles, which is ostensibly a movie
[52:39] town, a trade show can't come to LA.
[52:42] It's got to go to Vegas.
[52:43] >> Well, because nobody wants to go to a
[52:44] trade show in their town. You want to
[52:46] get to leave town. That's why you got to
[52:48] go to Sundance or you got to go to
[52:50] Right. Um Vegas or or whatever to to do
[52:52] your thing that you could much easier do
[52:54] in Los Angeles.
[52:55] >> I just I want to see I want to see those
[52:57] that that tourist dollars. I want this
[52:59] is movie town.
[53:00] >> Yes, please.
[53:00] >> Okay, we got another overunder for Zack.
[53:03] All the overunders now are for Zack. I'm
[53:05] going to read them out loud, but I'm
[53:06] going to direct them to him. So, uh,
[53:09] SOA's Boomerang 415, uh, $5 super chat.
[53:12] Overunder comes on stage and gets
[53:13] announced as the main villain for Brand
[53:16] New Day.
[53:16] >> You know, here's the thing about
[53:17] OverUnder. He's uh his his villain
[53:20] origin story is crazy cuz he was an
[53:23] inside out outside.
[53:24] >> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
[53:25] >> And and then he got hit with gamma
[53:27] radiation and became an overunder.
[53:28] >> Yeah. He became an overunder. So, it's
[53:29] it's tough. Yeah. It was a a sports book
[53:32] got bitten by a radioactive uh first
[53:35] round draft pick. Yeah,
[53:36] >> that's right. Went for a parlay and
[53:38] slipped into some toxic sloo. Uh who who
[53:41] wrote that?
[53:41] >> That was it. Just it just went away.
[53:43] I'll never remember. Uh but yeah. Oh,
[53:45] SOA's SOA's Boomerang 415.
[53:47] >> SOA's Boomerang. Good word.
[53:49] >> Um okay, we got another super chat. $5.
[53:52] Nicholas Werdo 3914. Any chance Doomsday
[53:56] will be rated R? Hearing it's going to
[53:57] have some gruesome deaths. I'm gonna say
[53:59] absolutely not, right? Like they want
[54:01] this to be four quadrant and like movie
[54:05] the lengths movies will go to to not be
[54:07] rated R because they're afraid of losing
[54:10] the the like, you know, familyfriendly
[54:13] kind of PG-13 label.
[54:14] >> And now now somebody could easily
[54:16] counter you there, Berg, and say
[54:19] >> Deadpool and Wolverine R-rated. And it
[54:22] was, I mean, mostly R-rated for, I
[54:24] guess, cartoonish violence and certainly
[54:26] some language. there were fbombs and
[54:28] there was plenty of uh dick jokes and
[54:29] whatever. Uh and that movie made an
[54:32] Avengers
[54:34] money,
[54:35] >> but maybe that is like the corner of the
[54:37] franchise that can get away with it.
[54:39] >> I think it is. I think with Deadpool,
[54:41] it's a little bit of I know tons of
[54:44] people whose kids go see Deadpool. No
[54:46] shade, no shade to the parents or
[54:47] anything, but I think it's also a little
[54:49] bit of like uh Ryan Reynolds
[54:53] hard R humor is kind of like uh Oh,
[54:58] >> okay. Sorry, we we'll interrupt uh uh
[55:01] for some breaking.
[55:01] >> These thoughts will be saved. Okay, the
[55:03] opening night panel at Cineacon begins
[55:05] with Sony Pictures head Tom Rothman
[55:07] introducing Ellis Jacob, CEO of
[55:09] Cinniplex, 2026 Legend of Cinema Award
[55:13] honore. a muchdeserved recognition and a
[55:15] smart move considering the frosty US
[55:18] Canadian relations in the past year.
[55:20] Please keep
[55:21] >> dot dot dot
[55:22] >> please keep supporting our movies.
[55:23] Canadians,
[55:25] >> okay, Cinniplex, I guess being a uh
[55:27] Canadian-based chain.
[55:29] >> Canadian sound off in the chat. Tell me
[55:31] your favorite thing to get at Tim
[55:32] Hortons. What's your regular order? Um,
[55:35] and
[55:35] >> throw us a looney while you're at it.
[55:37] >> Yeah, toss a looney in the chat.
[55:38] >> Maybe a tuni. Uh, you were just saying
[55:41] that yeah, the particular Ryan
[55:42] Reynolds's style of kind of like dirty
[55:45] Rybald humor.
[55:46] >> It's a little bit like the the the dirty
[55:48] humor like an uncle tells to his teenage
[55:51] like nephew or niece cuz you can get
[55:53] away with it. It's not like you know
[55:55] really hard. I think the stuff that's
[55:56] going to be in Avengers and I think
[55:58] Disney's a little bit more protective of
[56:00] Avengers as a franchise than they are
[56:01] with Deadpool. Like Deadpool's kind of
[56:03] their flyer, you know, like
[56:05] >> um but uh but yeah. Okay, we're getting
[56:08] a couple super chats
[56:09] >> and I'll just say one one last thing on
[56:11] that to to go back to that super
[56:13] chatters like do you think gruesome
[56:15] deaths might necessitate an rated?
[56:17] >> Here's the thing.
[56:18] >> I think there will be some gut-wrenching
[56:21] deaths from an emotional standpoint.
[56:24] >> They do not need to be gruesome. When
[56:25] Tony Stark died, I was it was a little
[56:28] dusty in my theater. You know what I'm
[56:29] talking about? Yeah. Or or Spider-Man
[56:31] dusting, but like there was virtually no
[56:33] blood in either e either of those
[56:35] instances. And I don't think they need
[56:36] it's like do you need to see like
[56:39] Embaku's spine ripped out of his back to
[56:41] really care about
[56:43] >> Fatality? I mean yeah like Gwen Stacy
[56:45] and Amazing Spider-Man 2 like that's
[56:47] that's gut-wrenching but like Yeah.
[56:49] >> Yes.
[56:49] >> Um okay we got Exploding Luke uh for
[56:52] 008. Uh what are the $5 super chat?
[56:54] Thank you. Exploding Luke. What are the
[56:56] chances in your opinion of any of the
[56:58] defenders showing up in Brand New Day
[57:00] over or under 20%.
[57:02] >> Under 20%.
[57:03] >> I I think I think zero. We had to be
[57:05] convinced they're going to show up in
[57:06] Daredevil Born again.
[57:07] >> Yeah. I mean, well, we did get that Mike
[57:09] Mike Coulter posted a picture earlier
[57:11] today but
[57:12] >> his IMDb should just be filled with
[57:14] Instagram posts at this point because I
[57:17] feel like all the defenders are more on
[57:18] Instagram than they are in that show. We
[57:20] were told multiple times. We've been
[57:22] given trailers that Jessica Jones is in
[57:24] this season of Born Again.
[57:26] >> I I think she
[57:27] >> Not yet.
[57:28] >> Yeah, not yet. Yeah. Also, I heard she
[57:30] was going to be in four episodes.
[57:31] There's only three episodes left that I
[57:34] have not watched yet. Uh, and she's not
[57:37] in
[57:38] >> Maybe she's just like doubling up in
[57:40] each, you know, maybe it's a it's a
[57:42] Michael B. Jordan Sinners kind of
[57:44] situation where you get
[57:45] >> two Jessica Joneses.
[57:47] >> Yeah. Yeah. Maybe we get like a smoke
[57:48] stack twins, JJ twins. Um, but yeah, I
[57:51] think we'll get Jessica Jones for sure.
[57:53] like I I don't think or in Daredevil in
[57:56] Brand New Day, the aside from Frank
[57:59] Castle, the connectivity between Brand
[58:01] New Day and uh the the rest of the
[58:05] Disney Plus MCU seems tenuous at best.
[58:08] And I think that goes back towards these
[58:09] like, you know, arcane Byzantine legal
[58:12] arrangements Sony and Marvel have had to
[58:14] make over the years to share characters
[58:16] that happen to live in New York, you
[58:18] know, and so I don't think we're going
[58:19] to get any anything from Daredevil
[58:22] beyond uh
[58:22] >> Agreed. No, I will say um
[58:26] >> it was, you know, it was a really fun
[58:27] little audience pop when Matt Murdoch
[58:29] shows up in No Way Home.
[58:31] >> Loved it.
[58:31] >> Briefly does not have a significant
[58:33] impact on the plot.
[58:34] >> Never suits up as Daredevil, right? But
[58:36] like those that knew, right, really
[58:39] really went nuts for a moment if we got
[58:41] maybe I don't think I don't think uh
[58:44] Mike Coulter or Finn Jones or maybe even
[58:47] uh Christian Ritter would have the
[58:49] similar effect, but maybe Matt Murdoch
[58:52] again. Do we get just Daredevil showing
[58:54] up again in Brand New Day? Maybe. But
[58:56] I'd still say under 20%.
[58:59] >> Yeah. Yeah, I think I think under 20% is
[59:01] uh is correct. Um, we have a $10 super
[59:04] chat from I know Juice. Um, what is
[59:07] something Dr. Doom could or should do
[59:10] that you think will make audiences put
[59:12] him on the level of the goat villain
[59:13] like in the comics? Not many casuals
[59:16] know who Doom is or what he does.
[59:18] >> I actually disagree with you there. I
[59:22] think even people who have never read a
[59:24] comic book know of Dr. Doom. The the
[59:28] metal mask is iconic. I I think he's
[59:30] more note I think he's more noteworthy
[59:32] than Thanos pre-MCU.
[59:33] >> I 100% agree. His embrace in pop
[59:36] culture, whether that be in in in arcane
[59:39] indie rap like MF Doom and and Ghost
[59:42] Face Killer or just like the the mask is
[59:45] like an alltime mask. You've seen it if
[59:48] you've seen like a cartoon or whatever.
[59:50] I think awareness is pretty decent on
[59:52] Dr. Doom, even if people don't know
[59:54] about Latia and a lot of the backstory
[59:56] and all the crazy comic
[59:57] >> arcs. I think also it's it's easy to
[59:59] forget Doom's been around for 60 years.
[1:00:02] Yes.
[1:00:02] >> You know, like like you know, Doom is
[1:00:04] one of the like my father who is
[1:00:08] >> a boomer, you know, like he read
[1:00:10] Fantastic 4 comics when he was my
[1:00:12] daughter's age and Doom was there then,
[1:00:15] you know, like
[1:00:16] >> multiple generations.
[1:00:17] >> I think that uh you know, I think that
[1:00:19] people rightly memory hole uh the
[1:00:22] earlier outings of the Fantastic 4
[1:00:24] cinematically I think they didn't really
[1:00:26] connect with a lot of people. I totally
[1:00:28] get why. Um, but I think we forget that
[1:00:31] part of the reason they were able to
[1:00:32] make those Fantastic 4 movies when they
[1:00:34] did is because the Fantastic 4 and their
[1:00:37] villains had such like kind of name
[1:00:39] recognition and Doom is absolutely a
[1:00:41] part of that.
[1:00:41] >> Yeah, I think it but to go back to your
[1:00:44] question and we're obviously not talking
[1:00:45] about the Sony panel here, but we got to
[1:00:47] fill time so [ __ ] it. You know what I
[1:00:48] mean? Uh, there's a little R-rated. This
[1:00:51] this stream just got Rrated. I thought
[1:00:53] smoke a cigarette. We already got the R.
[1:00:55] >> Hell yeah, dog. Um,
[1:00:57] I think I'm very interested and I think
[1:01:01] the biggest question mark around these
[1:01:03] two movies, Doomsday and Secret Wars, is
[1:01:06] like why is it Robert Downey Jr.?
[1:01:09] >> Yeah.
[1:01:09] >> And just like the casting alone
[1:01:13] adds a level of mystery and strangeness
[1:01:16] and befuddlement.
[1:01:17] >> A real WTF factor.
[1:01:19] >> Yes. Yeah.
[1:01:19] >> And so I think like that inherently like
[1:01:22] you could, you know, we never saw Josh
[1:01:24] Brolan physically as Thanos, you know
[1:01:27] what I mean? That was a fully CGI
[1:01:29] character. I bet if you asked everybody
[1:01:32] that saw in game who played Thanos, a
[1:01:35] quarter of them would not be maybe much
[1:01:38] larger would not be able to name Josh
[1:01:40] Brolan. Right. No, nobody watching the
[1:01:42] stream, but I'm talking about those
[1:01:43] casuals out there. Uh whereas we're
[1:01:45] going to see a lot of Robert Denny Jr.'s
[1:01:46] face in these movies.
[1:01:47] >> I think so. and and he has a very
[1:01:49] recognizable face, especially to Marvel
[1:01:51] fans. So, like I think that alone and
[1:01:53] how they work their way up and like what
[1:01:55] his arc is in the first movie, you know,
[1:01:57] Infinity War and Endgame Thanos are kind
[1:02:00] of the same guy.
[1:02:01] >> Yeah.
[1:02:01] >> Right. Or people have pointed out that
[1:02:02] like Infinity War is really a Thanos
[1:02:04] movie and then he's kind of like, you
[1:02:07] know,
[1:02:07] >> he sort of shows up towards the end of
[1:02:09] >> Endgame is more like a Tony Avengers
[1:02:11] movie, whatever. But like, you know,
[1:02:14] >> there's a lot of speculation. We don't
[1:02:15] know the plot of these two films, but
[1:02:17] that uh Doom is going to have a much
[1:02:20] wider arc across these two movies. He
[1:02:22] might be a completely different kind of
[1:02:24] character in Doomsday than he is in
[1:02:25] Secret of Wars. Uh, and so I think like
[1:02:28] if they're able to stick some of these
[1:02:29] things, people will be like, "Oh,
[1:02:32] there's the new
[1:02:32] >> I think they're going to make him uh
[1:02:35] just tragic enough, you know?" Like I
[1:02:37] don't think they're I don't I don't
[1:02:38] think he's going to get redeemed or
[1:02:40] sympathetic the way like Loki has or
[1:02:42] something, but I think he's going to
[1:02:42] wind up being like a Killilmonger type
[1:02:44] where you're like,
[1:02:46] >> he's got some points.
[1:02:47] >> Doom was right. Print those shirts now.
[1:02:49] >> Yeah. You know,
[1:02:50] >> um, but yeah. Uh, we got a super chat
[1:02:53] here. Uh, I hate uh Quancha. uh $2 super
[1:02:56] chat saying Legends of Zelda Majora's
[1:02:58] Mask movie would go crazy. Look, I I'll
[1:03:02] say this because I know there's a lot of
[1:03:04] people in the chats after I said the N64
[1:03:06] Zeldas are no good. You're all wrong.
[1:03:12] >> You're all you're all incorrect. I'm I'm
[1:03:14] so sorry. Uh Link to the Past is great.
[1:03:18] Everything uh and the the the Wii Zelda
[1:03:21] the the go the one with that bow and
[1:03:23] arrow thing. But uh but yeah, you're
[1:03:24] right. People love Major's Mask. It's
[1:03:26] not my favorite, but I do think it would
[1:03:27] go crazy, and I think they're
[1:03:29] remastering it. I believe I saw a
[1:03:32] headline about recently.
[1:03:33] >> Oh, interesting.
[1:03:34] >> Um, well, and I'm sure Sony would love
[1:03:36] it if this movie is so successful that
[1:03:39] they are able to launch a franchise and
[1:03:41] do another one of these movies every two
[1:03:42] and a half years or whatever.
[1:03:44] >> Dave M1411, $5 super chat. Shout out to
[1:03:47] Berg from Connecticut, our greatest
[1:03:49] former resident since, Shondaanda Rimes.
[1:03:54] Now, I wanna I want to throw something
[1:03:56] out there and far be it for me to
[1:03:57] bismerch Dave M1 1411's good name. I
[1:04:01] think you're drunk.
[1:04:04] >> Hell yeah.
[1:04:04] >> You put me and Shondaanda Rimes in the
[1:04:06] same sense. She's way better than I am.
[1:04:08] >> East Coast 10 p.m. There there must have
[1:04:10] been like I don't know some basketball
[1:04:12] players maybe. Maybe maybe
[1:04:14] >> not everybody from Yukon.
[1:04:17] There's got to be some people but but it
[1:04:20] definitely top 10. You're not far off.
[1:04:22] Um, while we're Oh, go ahead.
[1:04:24] >> Oh, no. I was just going to say also
[1:04:25] like if you're in Connecticut and you're
[1:04:26] drunk, that means you bought all your
[1:04:27] liquor at the store before 8:00 p.m. The
[1:04:29] blue laws mean you can't buy any alcohol
[1:04:32] from a grocery store after 8:00 p.m. on
[1:04:35] Sunday.
[1:04:36] >> Any day of the week, 8 p.m.
[1:04:36] >> At some point when I was a kid, they
[1:04:38] were like, "That's too strict. You can
[1:04:39] buy it until 8:30." You know, like
[1:04:42] >> blueird blue
[1:04:44] >> law. Again, I I grew up in a county. The
[1:04:45] county next to us was 100% dry. So, like
[1:04:49] on the edge of our county were all the
[1:04:50] liquor stores because it's like, you
[1:04:51] know, those people are still drinking
[1:04:53] just inconveniently. Anyways, uh I just
[1:04:56] wanted to do while we're waiting for
[1:04:57] more Sony news to come out of this panel
[1:04:59] and it's probably going to start coming
[1:05:00] fast and furious, including Spider-Man:
[1:05:02] Brand New Day, some other things. Um I
[1:05:05] want to talk about uh some friends of
[1:05:08] ours.
[1:05:09] >> Oh, yeah. Here we go.
[1:05:11] >> Curiosity Box.
[1:05:13] >> Yes. Uh Vsauce sent us this Curiosity
[1:05:16] Box. Uh, and so you know, this is a uh I
[1:05:20] believe is it a monthly or quarterly
[1:05:21] subscription box?
[1:05:22] >> Let's see. I believe it's monthly, but
[1:05:23] I'm not positive. We've been having a
[1:05:25] lot of fun with it in the office. Uh,
[1:05:27] there's a bunch of like little like
[1:05:29] nerdy things in here. Uh-oh. I somehow
[1:05:32] started the the auto scroll
[1:05:35] >> while you find those specific words. So,
[1:05:37] they sent us this box. Uh, we're kind of
[1:05:39] working with them. There'll be a link in
[1:05:40] this video's description. Click on this.
[1:05:42] This is uh from the YouTube creator uh
[1:05:45] Vsauce who does um what's the he does a
[1:05:49] convention in San Francisco called uh
[1:05:52] something with sauce in it. But it's
[1:05:54] it's it's like a little loot crate kind
[1:05:57] of thing, but they're all fun science
[1:05:59] things. And this is when I saw this. So
[1:06:02] my my daughter I have a three-year-old
[1:06:04] daughter. She really likes hard-boiled
[1:06:06] eggs. Okay. Whatever it's it's a protein
[1:06:09] I can get. your kid decides they like
[1:06:11] something, you will feed them nothing
[1:06:13] but that for a year. You're so happy
[1:06:14] they're eating.
[1:06:15] >> And you know, I never thought anything
[1:06:16] of it. Obviously, there were a lot of uh
[1:06:18] hard-boiled eggs in some people's lives
[1:06:20] recently with Easter, but um I never
[1:06:22] thought anything of it. I'm like, "Okay,
[1:06:23] hard-boiled eggs. I'll just make those
[1:06:24] for then." In this box they sent us, it
[1:06:28] came with some hard-boiled egg molds.
[1:06:33] Okay, put this one up to the camera. I
[1:06:34] don't know if you can see this. This is
[1:06:36] Albert Einstein's face with his tongue
[1:06:39] sticking out. Okay. This one is makes a
[1:06:42] diamond shape. And this one makes a uh a
[1:06:46] six-sided die uh shape. And what you do,
[1:06:50] I've I've done this. I've tested these
[1:06:52] products out and they are a hit. You
[1:06:54] hard boil an egg. When it's still hot,
[1:06:56] you crack the shell. You throw it in one
[1:06:58] of these molds, stick it in the fridge.
[1:06:59] By the time it cools down, it is in this
[1:07:02] shape. Have do you know the kind of
[1:07:04] parent points you get when you send to a
[1:07:07] kid's preschool?
[1:07:09] >> A lunch with a headshaped hardboiled
[1:07:12] egg.
[1:07:12] >> Something that shows you've gone the
[1:07:13] extra step to delight your child. Give
[1:07:16] them something to show off to the other
[1:07:17] kids.
[1:07:18] >> And then and like this is not a kit that
[1:07:19] is meant for children, right? Uh and in
[1:07:21] fact, like you wouldn't let a child hard
[1:07:24] boil eggs or whatever, right? But uh
[1:07:25] children can get enjoy from it. Uh but
[1:07:28] this uh kit also um this one was also a
[1:07:31] big hit with my daughter. We had our own
[1:07:33] little box. So this um this is a a
[1:07:37] little stuffed thing that is uh when you
[1:07:40] look at it this way, it is a duck, but
[1:07:43] when you look at it this way, it is a
[1:07:45] rabbit.
[1:07:45] >> Yeah. One of those famous like uh and
[1:07:47] they have a whole bunch of those that
[1:07:48] come with the kits month after month.
[1:07:50] Those those like two view plushies. We
[1:07:53] also have this uh cool
[1:07:56] uh uh serpings uh party punch. Uh
[1:08:00] >> it it tells you how to make enriched
[1:08:02] uranium.
[1:08:03] >> Yes,
[1:08:03] >> it that is a recipe for a ur enriched
[1:08:06] uranium. Uh uh I am I am thrilled with
[1:08:09] this kit. It was legitimately one of
[1:08:11] these things where it was like every one
[1:08:12] of the little items was kind of
[1:08:14] interesting and fun. Uh,
[1:08:16] >> this this is my favorite is there's a
[1:08:20] it's going to be difficult to see from
[1:08:21] where where you guys are, but it's a
[1:08:24] magnetic pin that's the periodic table
[1:08:27] in the shape of a snail. It maintains
[1:08:29] the columns that make the periodic table
[1:08:31] so useful. So, you could see the uh
[1:08:34] orbital shells and all that sort of
[1:08:35] stuff. And it has the different groups
[1:08:37] labeled. We have the transition metals,
[1:08:39] the lanthnides and actides. Weirdly
[1:08:41] enough, the noble gases are not labeled.
[1:08:42] I assume if you're this deep in that you
[1:08:45] need a different shape periodic table,
[1:08:47] you already know what the noble gases
[1:08:48] are up to. Um, yeah. So, this is great.
[1:08:50] So, this is uh this is the Curiosity
[1:08:53] Box. Uh, we'll have a link in the uh uh
[1:08:57] in the description um where you can go
[1:08:59] check it out. You can get a a Curiosity
[1:09:01] Box of your very own, have some stuff to
[1:09:03] play with, and you'll help support our
[1:09:04] channel, help keep live streams like
[1:09:06] this happening. Uh, so thanks again to
[1:09:08] Curiosity Box for being a sponsor of our
[1:09:10] Cineacon coverage,
[1:09:11] >> and it makes a great gift. Let's say
[1:09:13] yes, you got kind of a a nerdy sciency
[1:09:15] mom. Mother's Day is coming up, guys.
[1:09:18] You know what's not too far after
[1:09:19] Mother's Day? Father's Day
[1:09:22] >> from from the daddies at NR.
[1:09:23] >> From the NR daddies. Oh, speaking of
[1:09:25] which, we got a clarification super
[1:09:28] chat. I don't know, Brian, if you can
[1:09:30] pull it up. If not, I'll try to scroll
[1:09:31] up and find it from uh from the the
[1:09:34] daddy commenter from majel.vide videos
[1:09:37] $10 super chat. This is how important
[1:09:39] they felt it was to clarify. I didn't
[1:09:41] mean daddy in that way or father way.
[1:09:45] >> So wait, neither of the common usages of
[1:09:48] daddy.
[1:09:48] >> Yeah. Yeah. Here we go. I I didn't mean
[1:09:50] daddy in that way or father way. Just
[1:09:51] glazing both of you. Specifically, Greg
[1:09:53] Samore, although he did correct later
[1:09:55] Berg. I meant Berg. People need to give
[1:09:56] him his handsome flowers. Thank you so
[1:09:58] much. Uh, but also I love X-Men storm
[1:10:00] film over under 20%.
[1:10:03] >> A solo Storm film. I like where your
[1:10:05] head's at. Under 20%.
[1:10:07] >> Didn't they write a whole fake script to
[1:10:09] give to Halib Berry to get her back on
[1:10:11] board for one of the X-Men movies? She
[1:10:12] came out recently in an interview and
[1:10:14] said something like that she had been
[1:10:15] given a script that was like a storm
[1:10:18] solo.
[1:10:18] >> You know what? It it landed on her
[1:10:20] doorstep the same day that the Catwoman
[1:10:22] script.
[1:10:23] >> She You could only pick one.
[1:10:25] >> She's like, "Do I have to do the accent
[1:10:26] for the whole movie? I'll do Catwoman."
[1:10:28] Yeah.
[1:10:28] >> Um, yeah, I I think it's be very
[1:10:31] interesting what we know there is a
[1:10:33] confirmed X-Men movie coming in 2028. It
[1:10:37] might be the very first Marvel movie we
[1:10:39] get after Secret Wars. Uh, and we don't
[1:10:41] know anything after that, right? And we
[1:10:43] don't know what the plan for the X-Men
[1:10:45] franchise is. Do we just get an X-Men
[1:10:48] team movie every two years? Do they
[1:10:51] immediately start doing solo films?
[1:10:54] Probably not. Um,
[1:10:55] >> I feel like Will I I would be so
[1:10:58] surprised if they didn't spin the X-Men
[1:11:00] off into solo movies, but also I guess
[1:11:02] they never really did that with anyone
[1:11:03] except Wolverine, right?
[1:11:04] >> Except for Wolverine. And the hit rate
[1:11:06] on those was
[1:11:07] >> not 100%.
[1:11:08] >> It got really good by the end.
[1:11:09] >> The hits are the hits are good. The the
[1:11:11] James Mangold Wolverine movies are great
[1:11:13] >> and and famous stories of trying to get
[1:11:15] more of them off the ground, right? But
[1:11:16] they they never did, which was
[1:11:18] interesting. Yeah. Um, I like that. Will
[1:11:21] $89.89 $5 super chat. Thank you very
[1:11:23] much. What are the odds we see
[1:11:24] Spider-Man in the Punisher special money
[1:11:27] line? Yes. No. Over 120%. Plus 150 if
[1:11:30] it's just a cameo. What's the nice work,
[1:11:33] Will? 89.89.
[1:11:35] Uh I feel like you came straight from a
[1:11:37] bar stool stream over to our stream. Um
[1:11:41] >> yeah, I think that's really interesting.
[1:11:43] I think though it might make sense
[1:11:45] narratively, I there's zero chance on Z
[1:11:49] uh fully under uh your plus 150 is way
[1:11:52] off because they're not Tom Holland
[1:11:55] cannot appear on Disney Plus.
[1:11:57] >> Yes, that's
[1:11:58] >> not without contracts and big money.
[1:12:01] They have a theatrical deal for
[1:12:03] Spider-Man uh in live action, but not a
[1:12:06] Disney Plus deal, unfortunately. And I
[1:12:09] think what we've been told and like the
[1:12:11] footage we've seen from the Punisher
[1:12:13] special presentation which came out I
[1:12:14] think last week or the week before
[1:12:16] >> uh the trailer for it was last um it
[1:12:19] feels like it is a pretty self-contained
[1:12:23] story. It is a lot of Frank Castle uh
[1:12:25] dealing with demons and things he sees
[1:12:27] in his head. Maybe even we've heard
[1:12:28] rumors that it's like
[1:12:30] >> it's it takes place over one day. It's
[1:12:32] kind of like one big fight shootout kind
[1:12:35] of sequence. So maybe it makes sense
[1:12:37] that we wouldn't see kind of the broader
[1:12:38] New York landscape. Now it will be very
[1:12:40] interesting if there is any connective
[1:12:42] tissue between that that special
[1:12:44] presentation and brand new day like does
[1:12:48] it does the special pres presentation
[1:12:50] end in some way in which
[1:12:52] >> the last shot of the special
[1:12:54] presentation is him getting into the
[1:12:55] Punisher mobile and driving down after
[1:12:57] that?
[1:12:58] >> I would love that. Like like how Andor
[1:12:59] ends and you can go straight into Rogue
[1:13:02] One. Oh, that'd be dope if you could
[1:13:04] watch them uh in in direct order. Yeah.
[1:13:07] >> Um yeah, I mean uh Oh, here we go. Uh
[1:13:10] okay. Loi girl, lore enthusiast, $5
[1:13:13] super chat. If you had to choose a
[1:13:14] rockstar member to fight Doom, who do
[1:13:17] you think it would be?
[1:13:19] >> And you're saying like a member of our
[1:13:21] staff?
[1:13:21] >> I think a member of our staff to fight
[1:13:23] doom.
[1:13:24] >> Now, we are we are a staff of lovers,
[1:13:26] not fighters.
[1:13:27] >> I um
[1:13:28] >> I might say Abby. She just ran a
[1:13:30] marathon. She's probably the most
[1:13:33] athletic person on staff.
[1:13:35] >> That's true. Right. If it's an endurance
[1:13:37] test.
[1:13:38] >> Yeah. Yeah. What better fight are we
[1:13:40] getting? If we need if we're going up
[1:13:42] against doom and pub trivia and the
[1:13:44] subject is marine biology, I will take
[1:13:46] him down. Latvaria is landlocked. He
[1:13:49] does not have an appreciation for the
[1:13:51] seas. Um
[1:13:53] >> yeah, I mean none of us are gonna have
[1:13:56] good uh
[1:13:56] >> I'm certainly he he could bring out just
[1:13:58] one tiny tech thing and I would
[1:13:59] >> I will say um Brian is younger than both
[1:14:03] of us. Yeah.
[1:14:04] >> So I feel like he might, you know, be
[1:14:06] more robust physically. Um I I try to uh
[1:14:09] stay in peak fighting shape and by that
[1:14:11] I mean my back hurts when I get out of
[1:14:14] bed. Um I
[1:14:15] >> was going to say like just sitting here
[1:14:17] I'm like, "Oh god, no."
[1:14:19] >> We should That was a great question. Uh
[1:14:20] yeah, that yeah, sure. I'll go with
[1:14:22] Abby. Um uh Jessica, I feel like Jessica
[1:14:26] could put up a good fight.
[1:14:28] >> Yeah. Yeah. Um there is some some behind
[1:14:30] the scenes that's not coming from the
[1:14:31] New Rockstars account, but our friends
[1:14:33] over at Discussing Film have reported a
[1:14:35] couple things about the Sony panel,
[1:14:37] specifically that uh Dwayne Johnson,
[1:14:39] Kevin Hart, Jack Black, and Zack Kger
[1:14:41] are among the talent spotted backstage
[1:14:44] at the panel. Now, those first three
[1:14:45] names are for the Jumanji film, Karen
[1:14:49] Gillan, uh, No Love. She has apparently
[1:14:52] not been spotted. Maybe she's wearing a
[1:14:53] bucket hat. I don't know. Um, or they
[1:14:55] didn't fly her out. And then Zack Kger,
[1:14:58] uh, writer director of the Resident Evil
[1:14:59] movie. There's also been a a logo for
[1:15:02] the Resident Evil movie has been
[1:15:04] released. That's in theaters September
[1:15:06] 18th. It is, um,
[1:15:07] >> we're getting a new tweet from Eric
[1:15:09] here. Comedian Nate Bargatesy is on
[1:15:11] stage to lead Sony's Cineacon panel.
[1:15:14] He's wearing a tux.
[1:15:16] >> Okay. Wonder what the connection between
[1:15:18] him and this is. Does he have a comedy
[1:15:21] special? Does he have maybe a
[1:15:22] >> comedy special coming out? But it's it's
[1:15:24] part of Netflix is a joke fest. It's
[1:15:26] like Big Dumb eyes or something like
[1:15:28] that. Um we have a super chat two pound
[1:15:31] super chat from Blue Monkey MK. Blue
[1:15:33] Monkey go to bed. Uh I love your channel
[1:15:35] and have watched it for years. Thank you
[1:15:37] so much Blue Monkey. We appreciate you
[1:15:38] being here.
[1:15:39] >> Okay, so Nate Bargotsi is in The Bread
[1:15:42] Winner. I think that is a um a movie
[1:15:46] kind of like built around him and maybe
[1:15:48] that is a Sony movie. Um so maybe he's
[1:15:52] talking about his own movie too. Plus
[1:15:54] he's hosted award shows and stuff like
[1:15:55] that. Uh oh, Will Forte and Mandy Moore
[1:15:58] and Colin Yoast are also in that. Zach
[1:16:00] Cherry, Camille Nanjani. Wow, quite the
[1:16:02] cast in the bread winner. Okay. Um, it's
[1:16:05] not just like the Burke Chryser movie or
[1:16:07] something like that. No offense to Burke
[1:16:08] Chryser, but also offense to Burke
[1:16:09] Chryser.
[1:16:10] >> Uh, we've got, uh, while we're waiting
[1:16:12] to see what Nate Bargatsi is saying, uh,
[1:16:14] super chat $2 from, uh, Katyanne 8107.
[1:16:17] Rogue and Beast casting rumors. Now, is
[1:16:21] is not Beast going to be Kelsey Grammar
[1:16:23] again? Well, so in in Doomsday, it is
[1:16:27] Kelsey Grammar, but Jeff Snyder of the
[1:16:29] Hot Mic podcast and the In Snider
[1:16:31] newsletter has been teasing that he has
[1:16:34] heard um that those he he has heard who
[1:16:38] the casting is going to be and it will
[1:16:40] be coming out soon. He specifically has
[1:16:42] cited that uh Peter, what's his name?
[1:16:46] But uh Dunk from uh Night of the Seven
[1:16:49] Kingdoms is going to be cast as Beast,
[1:16:51] which is interesting casting. That actor
[1:16:53] is like 6'8.
[1:16:54] >> Yeah, that's a huge
[1:16:55] >> is a very large man. But like, you know
[1:16:56] what I kind of like about that?
[1:16:58] >> If if we spend a lot of time with beast
[1:17:00] pre blue fur transformation,
[1:17:03] >> yeah,
[1:17:04] >> you need somebody whose physical stature
[1:17:06] can kind of convey beastlikeness.
[1:17:08] >> Yeah. Like I I thought Nicholas Hol was
[1:17:10] great as beast, but he didn't he wasn't
[1:17:11] imposing.
[1:17:12] >> Yes. And and this gentleman, Peter
[1:17:15] Laffy, I think is his name. I'm I'm
[1:17:17] forgetting his last name, but and then
[1:17:19] um that Adessa Aen or whatever from um
[1:17:23] uh I love LA and Marty Supreme has been
[1:17:27] cast as Rogue. Now that is largely based
[1:17:29] on I think her hair which is flowing and
[1:17:33] curly and brown and you can see put a
[1:17:35] little white streak in that and she kind
[1:17:36] of looks like comic book rogue. Yeah.
[1:17:38] But there were immediately people kind
[1:17:39] of coming out and and saying like no
[1:17:41] that's not right or that's just him
[1:17:43] saying that. So I don't know. I think
[1:17:45] both of those could be great. I also
[1:17:47] think both those actors are under 30, I
[1:17:49] believe. And it does feel like,
[1:17:51] especially if Satie Sink is Sheen Gray,
[1:17:54] they're going to go for a younger cast.
[1:17:55] >> I think something that they are looking
[1:17:57] at with X-Men, is they're looking at
[1:18:00] Hugh Jackman and saying, "Holy crap, we
[1:18:03] struck gold. We had the same guy playing
[1:18:06] Wolverine for 30 years." You know, like
[1:18:09] James Bond hasn't we haven't had the
[1:18:11] same James Bond, the same Captain Kirk,
[1:18:14] you know, like the same Batman. Like no,
[1:18:16] no character has stayed the same in that
[1:18:18] time uh over as many movies, you know.
[1:18:21] >> Yes. In years. Uh Peter Clafy is the
[1:18:24] name of the United Seven Kingdoms actor.
[1:18:26] Um yeah, and I think that's it's going
[1:18:28] to be a tall order. I think it's gonna
[1:18:30] be very interesting to see how
[1:18:32] at some point the X-Men castings are
[1:18:34] going to start rolling out. Uh, that
[1:18:36] movie is not in production yet. As far
[1:18:38] as we know, it's not even that close.
[1:18:39] Again, if it's not till 2028, they don't
[1:18:41] need to start shooting that till maybe
[1:18:43] like the end of next year.
[1:18:45] >> I believe they just announced the
[1:18:46] screenwriters this past week, right?
[1:18:48] >> Yeah. And it's the two writers on from
[1:18:50] Beef and the Bear, uh, who've worked
[1:18:52] with the director Jake Shy as he is a
[1:18:55] producer on Beef and and whatever. And
[1:18:56] they both wrote the Thunderbolts movie.
[1:18:59] Um, but like they are writing the script
[1:19:01] for the X-Men movie. I don't know that
[1:19:03] they have written the script for the
[1:19:04] X-Men. I mean that there that could mean
[1:19:06] so many you know you know development
[1:19:08] like that that could mean that they're
[1:19:10] sitting in a in a room drinking coffee
[1:19:11] six hours a day going like I would love
[1:19:14] to see these two characters fight and
[1:19:16] like that might be the stage it's at
[1:19:18] right
[1:19:18] >> and and probably for Marvel it's a lot
[1:19:19] of like hey can we use this guy and
[1:19:22] they're like you can't use that guy we
[1:19:24] got plans for him. Um, okay. We got a
[1:19:26] little update from Eric here. Now on
[1:19:28] stage at the Sony presentation at
[1:19:30] Cineacon 2026 is a presentation by
[1:19:34] Barco, co-sponsor of the event and HDR
[1:19:38] company, who played a goofy short film
[1:19:40] about a woman who goes through a door
[1:19:43] from a muted color world to a violent a
[1:19:46] vibrant HDR world. Also not tweet
[1:19:49] worthy, but it's what's going on right
[1:19:51] now. So, this is the equivalent of the
[1:19:53] like um uh Dolby surround commercial you
[1:19:58] see before your film begins.
[1:20:00] >> Sounds like Sony is getting some
[1:20:02] preamble out. I'm surprised they don't
[1:20:05] have Maria Manunos out there just
[1:20:06] announcing this stuff.
[1:20:07] >> Guys, subscribe to Heel Squad. Maria
[1:20:09] needs it, you know.
[1:20:11] >> Uh so, more Morton more not news. Um a
[1:20:14] couple things I wanted to touch on. B,
[1:20:16] we were talking a little bit before. So
[1:20:17] there were two smaller panels earlier
[1:20:20] today from actually three from smaller
[1:20:22] studios.
[1:20:23] >> Uh Studio Canal which is a French film
[1:20:26] company. Um a lot of times when you
[1:20:28] watch a foreign film you might see their
[1:20:29] little logo pop up but they also make
[1:20:31] English language stuff including they
[1:20:34] are the driving force behind the
[1:20:35] Paddington franchise. Um and they
[1:20:38] announced that there is a fourth
[1:20:39] Paddington movie in development.
[1:20:41] >> Yeah.
[1:20:41] >> As having seen all three Paddingtons and
[1:20:43] really enjoyed them. Paddington Peru saw
[1:20:45] it in the theater. Uh, sounds great. I
[1:20:48] trust them. Um, and then two things. I
[1:20:51] have I have takes on both these. They
[1:20:53] announced kind of reboots, reimaginings
[1:20:55] of two older films. They are rebooting
[1:20:58] Escape from New York and they are
[1:21:01] reimagining Joe Dante's The Howling, a
[1:21:05] werewolf movie from the early 80s.
[1:21:06] >> Yeah, it was like 81, right? I think
[1:21:08] it's preg Gremlins.
[1:21:10] >> Oh, yeah. I think you're right.
[1:21:11] >> I think it's preg Gremlins. It But I it
[1:21:13] might be post piranha.
[1:21:15] >> Okay. Yeah, probably. I can't remember
[1:21:16] the timing of that in Florida, but same
[1:21:18] same era. Joe,
[1:21:19] >> here here's my thing on I've recently
[1:21:21] rewatched Escape from New York. Um the
[1:21:25] um
[1:21:25] >> John
[1:21:26] >> John Carpenters's Escape from New York.
[1:21:27] He later made Escape from LA. John
[1:21:29] Carpenter is ripe for reimagining. A lot
[1:21:33] of times people say when a movie is
[1:21:34] great, never remake it because it's
[1:21:36] already good and whatever. John
[1:21:38] Carpenters's movies are good, but they
[1:21:40] are very of their era. Escape from New
[1:21:42] York is a lot of fun. It looks like they
[1:21:45] spent $132 on it.
[1:21:47] >> Oh, I I think that would that's given.
[1:21:49] >> It's on the top end. That's on the top
[1:21:50] end. He was literally like duct taping
[1:21:52] special effects and like and and it's
[1:21:54] supposed to be set in this like
[1:21:55] technological future and like it does
[1:21:57] amazing work giving the constraints.
[1:21:59] >> Oh, it's it's so fun, but you can see
[1:22:00] it.
[1:22:01] >> Yes. Yeah.
[1:22:02] >> And it is a classic premise of New York
[1:22:05] has been turned into a prison island,
[1:22:07] but uh the president has been shut down
[1:22:09] in there and we've got to send in the
[1:22:11] world's biggest badass to pull the
[1:22:13] president. of of a prison island New
[1:22:15] York. Yeah, that's fun, right? It's
[1:22:17] pretty high content.
[1:22:18] >> Escape from LA. He's got to save the
[1:22:19] president's daughter, I think.
[1:22:21] >> Yes. From LA has become a prison island.
[1:22:24] >> There was an earthquake and it fell.
[1:22:25] >> Escape from LA doesn't work nearly as
[1:22:26] well. But, um, I think that is a perfect
[1:22:28] thing for reimagining. A lot is going to
[1:22:31] depend on the casting. Who plays
[1:22:32] Snakelkin?
[1:22:34] >> Well, and who's directing it.
[1:22:35] >> Yes. You got to get somebody who's fun,
[1:22:37] who knows action.
[1:22:38] >> Yeah. I was going to say like I don't
[1:22:39] want it reinvisioned as like a gritty
[1:22:42] >> No, you don't. John Wick this.
[1:22:44] >> You don't John Wick this. You also don't
[1:22:45] Jack Black this. You know what I mean?
[1:22:46] Like it's it's got there's a certain
[1:22:48] level of
[1:22:50] >> carpenter like you know I think of they
[1:22:51] live
[1:22:52] >> as like you know Btier Carpenter that is
[1:22:55] also somehow like pure carpenter you
[1:22:57] know like it's campy. It's goofy. It
[1:23:00] knows what it's doing. It has a sense of
[1:23:02] humor about the absurdity of its
[1:23:03] premise.
[1:23:04] >> But it is but it is not winking either.
[1:23:05] >> It's not winking. It's it's it's like
[1:23:07] >> it's kind of dead serious about its very
[1:23:09] ridiculous
[1:23:10] >> premises. It's so good. But yeah, I
[1:23:11] think someone who could do that with
[1:23:13] Escape from New York, I I I would watch
[1:23:15] that hands down.
[1:23:16] >> And and The Howling, I've seen it once,
[1:23:18] but I'm less familiar. And again, I also
[1:23:20] don't mind that cuz for me, and I know
[1:23:23] there are people that belove those '8s
[1:23:25] horror movies, uh um what's the Fright
[1:23:28] Night, the Howling, the Hunger, like a
[1:23:31] lot of those type of movies. I don't
[1:23:33] hate reimagining those because again a
[1:23:35] lot of the special effects do not hold
[1:23:37] up to modern uh veillances and like when
[1:23:41] things like visuals take you out of a
[1:23:43] movie it also cuts the tension and the
[1:23:45] scariness.
[1:23:45] >> Yeah, you want to stay in it.
[1:23:46] >> Not for everybody but for me it does. So
[1:23:48] I could see that working. Also Studio
[1:23:50] Canal's like they got a Danny Bole movie
[1:23:52] about a young Rupert Murdoch. Fun.
[1:23:54] There's a Eli Roth horror movie called
[1:23:57] The Ice Cream Man. The trailer for that
[1:23:58] is out. You can go see that. Um, and
[1:24:00] then I do love this. I don't know if
[1:24:02] this is gonna be a good movie, but they
[1:24:04] have a Taran Edgarton movie called
[1:24:06] Everybody Wants to [ __ ] Me.
[1:24:08] >> Now, hang on one second. This is a
[1:24:10] hilarious place to break off. Sarah
[1:24:12] Hatchadorian, who I rarely believe, uh,
[1:24:15] is telling us that we have a look at the
[1:24:17] Spider-Verse photo, uh, a Spider-Verse
[1:24:19] photo over on Discussing Film. Brian, is
[1:24:21] it possible to pull that up uh, on the
[1:24:24] the big screen back here behind us?
[1:24:26] Okay, I've got um well, on their
[1:24:30] Twitter, they do not have it up yet.
[1:24:32] They they do have a tweet that says,
[1:24:34] "The team behind Beyond the Spider-Verse
[1:24:36] are backstage at Cineacon. Turn on
[1:24:38] notifications."
[1:24:39] >> Okay.
[1:24:39] >> Uh at least as of right now, me. There
[1:24:43] it is. That's the tweet there.
[1:24:44] >> They're torturing a small wooden man.
[1:24:47] And as someone who grew up on Pinocchio,
[1:24:49] I can't abide that kind of behavior.
[1:24:51] >> Um uh but all that going back to the
[1:24:55] much more oppressive Taran Eggerton,
[1:24:56] everyone wants to [ __ ]
[1:24:57] >> Everybody wants to [ __ ] me. And I just
[1:24:58] read the one sentence pitch is that uh a
[1:25:01] man discovers that every woman in the
[1:25:03] world is stalking him and wants to [ __ ]
[1:25:05] him,
[1:25:06] >> which sounds like a crazy
[1:25:08] >> This could go either way.
[1:25:10] >> Psychopathic fever dream fantasy
[1:25:12] fulfillment kind of thing. But good for
[1:25:14] them for getting an Fbomb into their
[1:25:16] movie title.
[1:25:17] >> I'll take it. I'll take it. Now, the the
[1:25:18] other big uh slate of uh awards today
[1:25:22] was the um I'm blanking on the name of
[1:25:24] it. the PE people who did Sound of
[1:25:25] Freedom.
[1:25:26] >> Angel Studios also had a little panel.
[1:25:28] >> Uh we got a shot of Jeff Daniels as
[1:25:30] Ronald Reagan.
[1:25:32] >> Yes.
[1:25:32] >> Uh they have an Allen uh
[1:25:34] >> Alan Richson. And the trailer for that
[1:25:36] movie has been released called Runner.
[1:25:38] Alan Richson and Owen Wilson weirdly. Uh
[1:25:41] >> delivering a liver to a
[1:25:43] >> Yeah. And it kind of has some
[1:25:44] extraction. There's there's fights and
[1:25:46] car chases and stuff like that. So
[1:25:48] that's theirs.
[1:25:48] >> Uh we got a super chat from Hannah Basso
[1:25:50] 1398. Uh, what do you think Sony could
[1:25:53] shock everyone with tonight?
[1:25:55] >> I mean, if they announced
[1:26:00] live action Miles Morales
[1:26:02] >> Yeah.
[1:26:02] >> movie standalone.
[1:26:04] >> Yeah.
[1:26:05] >> I think that would be shocking, would be
[1:26:07] smart, would be like, "Yes, please."
[1:26:09] Right.
[1:26:10] >> Something like that. Like, what if
[1:26:11] they're like, "No more of these C-tier
[1:26:13] spider villains. Let's figure out how we
[1:26:16] can have a spider movie almost every
[1:26:18] year."
[1:26:19] >> Yes. And that's have let's have a
[1:26:20] concurrent franchise.
[1:26:21] >> Absolutely. Yeah. Yeah. I think that
[1:26:23] would I think that would really blow
[1:26:24] everybody's mind. I think also,
[1:26:26] >> you know, we know he's there. Uh Zack
[1:26:28] Kger coming off of Weapons, I think kind
[1:26:31] of has a golden ticket for about a year.
[1:26:33] Yes. At least. At least. I I think
[1:26:35] probably much more. I'm really a fan of
[1:26:36] his.
[1:26:37] >> But um I think he could come out and be
[1:26:40] like, "Yeah, you know what? We're going
[1:26:41] to do four Resident Evil movies." or you
[1:26:44] know like it's it's possible we get some
[1:26:46] kind of Kgerverse announcement. Uh you
[1:26:49] know we know that they're working on a
[1:26:51] prequel to Glattis using a lot of
[1:26:53] material that was originally supposed to
[1:26:54] be in weapons that was cut for time. Um
[1:26:57] you know uh so that won't be a surprise
[1:26:59] so much as a confirmation of maybe what
[1:27:01] the direction of that will be and flavor
[1:27:03] of that will be. Um but I I think we
[1:27:05] could see some big Zack Kger news even
[1:27:07] beyond Resident Evil tonight.
[1:27:08] >> Yes. Yeah. His two announced projects on
[1:27:11] IMDb. He only has the Glattis kind of
[1:27:13] prequel and Resident Evil and and he's
[1:27:16] listed as a director for both. I don't
[1:27:18] know that like that there could be kind
[1:27:20] of like a James Juan style thing of like
[1:27:22] he becomes a producer. He kind of hands
[1:27:24] it off. Something like that. Or or maybe
[1:27:26] like this guy's like, "Yeah, I'll I'll
[1:27:27] just direct one movie a year every year.
[1:27:30] Eat [ __ ] Jordan Peele."
[1:27:32] >> You know what I mean? Like uh eat eat
[1:27:34] [ __ ] Terrence Malik. I don't know. Name
[1:27:36] somebody else that takes a long time to
[1:27:37] make a movie. Tarantino make 10 movies.
[1:27:40] That's it. You know?
[1:27:41] >> Yeah. Cracker's like, "I'll make 10
[1:27:42] movies this decade." Dummies.
[1:27:45] >> Yes.
[1:27:45] >> Love it.
[1:27:46] >> Um, okay. Real quick. Uh, oh, we got
[1:27:48] another super chat here. Angel Garcia
[1:27:49] 6892. Uh, I think there is a huge chunk
[1:27:52] of the general audience that only know
[1:27:54] Doom from the first two Fantastic Four
[1:27:56] movies and not his comic book lore. Woe
[1:28:00] be unto they who know him only from
[1:28:03] those films.
[1:28:03] >> Big Julian McMahon stands out there.
[1:28:06] >> Yeah. RP. RIP. Everyone go watch
[1:28:08] everyone go watch the Surfer. What was
[1:28:10] this final movie with Nick Cage? It was
[1:28:11] great.
[1:28:11] >> I think that was it. Yeah.
[1:28:12] >> Um, uh, $5 super chat from ISJ 1394. Not
[1:28:16] a question. I just want to say thank you
[1:28:18] for everything you all do. I look
[1:28:19] forward to your content every day and
[1:28:20] appreciate how hard you all work. We are
[1:28:22] not nurses or first responders, but we
[1:28:24] will take your thanks. Thank you, ISJ
[1:28:27] 1394.
[1:28:27] >> Hey, you know what? The placebo effect
[1:28:29] is real, Berg. And I fully believe that
[1:28:31] if they believe we are making them
[1:28:33] healthier and feel better,
[1:28:34] >> I'll take it. I'll take it.
[1:28:36] >> Yes.
[1:28:37] >> Um, okay. Uh, this one is for Zach. Uh,
[1:28:40] I'm not going to tell you why. You'll
[1:28:41] figure it out when I read it. Uh, got to
[1:28:43] go bam. $5 super chat. Over or under
[1:28:46] 20%. We get at least one MF Doom needle
[1:28:50] drop in Doomsday.
[1:28:51] >> Oo.
[1:28:52] >> You think we get something from M Food
[1:28:54] or maybe like uh what was the album he
[1:28:56] did with the uh with Aquatine?
[1:28:59] >> Yeah. I mean,
[1:29:00] >> or him and him and uh Zarface have a
[1:29:03] pretty good pretty
[1:29:04] >> I bet. I bet even if it's like very
[1:29:06] subtle like just a car is driving by
[1:29:08] with a window down and you you hear like
[1:29:10] some you know a little bit of hip-hop or
[1:29:13] whatever
[1:29:14] >> I do think that that is likely they got
[1:29:16] they got a Ghostface Killer track into
[1:29:18] the first Iron Man movie um for similar
[1:29:21] reasons. I think I take the over on
[1:29:24] that.
[1:29:24] >> Here we go. Here we go. We got a tweet
[1:29:26] from from the New Rockstars account in
[1:29:28] the room in Vegas. Sony Pictures
[1:29:30] chairman Tom Rothman is back on stage at
[1:29:33] Cineacon. He predicts 2026 will be an
[1:29:36] Olympic level year for all studios.
[1:29:39] >> Tom, 2028 is Olympic.
[1:29:40] >> Yeah, please. LA28, baby. Uh, good luck
[1:29:43] getting a $28 ticket. Uh, while
[1:29:45] admitting admissions are still
[1:29:46] recovering postco, he touts a wide slate
[1:29:49] of programming from Sony coming this
[1:29:51] year, he urges the industry reps in the
[1:29:52] crowd for longer theatrical windows,
[1:29:55] shorter pre-show ads. Damn right, says
[1:29:58] someone in the crowd. Rothman ends his
[1:30:00] bit with get off the ad crack. Rothman
[1:30:02] also pushes for cheaper tickets. I'm
[1:30:04] team Rothman. I have to admit Tom
[1:30:06] Rothman who is an old salty dog and I
[1:30:09] mean that high compliment is famous for
[1:30:12] giving very kind of like blunt
[1:30:14] interviews. He was not too long ago he
[1:30:17] was on uh uh Matt Matt Belly's the town
[1:30:21] uh podcast where he kind of talked about
[1:30:23] wide ranging topics including a lot of
[1:30:24] like good Spider-Man topics. think Eric
[1:30:26] cited that interview in um in a video on
[1:30:30] New Rockstars. Uh interesting. So like
[1:30:33] there's that push pull. It's interesting
[1:30:34] that he So one of those things he's
[1:30:37] saying to the other movie studios that
[1:30:41] they should have longer theatrical
[1:30:42] windows because it is the movie studio
[1:30:44] that controls how long a movie stays in
[1:30:47] theaters before it goes to VOD or or
[1:30:50] streaming or or physical media or
[1:30:51] whatever, right? Whereas then he's
[1:30:53] saying to the theater chains, quit quit
[1:30:56] showing as many ads and make tickets
[1:30:59] cheaper. And it is kind of like there
[1:31:01] are these two sidebyside industries that
[1:31:04] need each other, but they have different
[1:31:06] agendas and sometimes they're doing
[1:31:08] things that kind of hurt the other,
[1:31:10] right? Like the biggest talk uh in
[1:31:12] Cineacon over the last couple years has
[1:31:14] been the shortening theatrical window,
[1:31:16] right? um during the pandemic it that
[1:31:19] got shrunken and a lot it hasn't come
[1:31:20] back for a lot of different studios. How
[1:31:23] long they go um from when a movie is
[1:31:26] released in theaters to when it is
[1:31:27] available for paid purchase um at home.
[1:31:32] Um Universal famously has cut that down
[1:31:34] to like 17 days for some movies like two
[1:31:37] weeks and change. Uh Disney has kept
[1:31:40] firm by like I think 60 days at a
[1:31:43] minimum and for some of their movies.
[1:31:45] >> Well, and they got in trouble for that
[1:31:46] with uh ScarJo.
[1:31:48] >> Well, yeah, the pandemic for the Black
[1:31:50] Widow. Uh but so like there's push pull
[1:31:52] and Stephen Bravy Studio, but Universal
[1:31:54] has announced they're trying to move.
[1:31:56] They're trying to get back to having it
[1:31:57] be longer. That'll help the studios.
[1:31:59] >> Now, the chat is saying that Bra brand
[1:32:01] new day is being showcased right now in
[1:32:04] the room. So, uh,
[1:32:07] >> uh, let's see. Oh, here we go. Sony
[1:32:09] Cinem panel begins with an update about
[1:32:11] Spider-Man Brand New Day. Tom Rothman
[1:32:13] says, "Brand New Day is the biggest
[1:32:14] thing we've ever made, but it feels like
[1:32:16] nothing we've ever made." Rothman boasts
[1:32:18] that the Brand New Day trailer is the
[1:32:20] most viewed trailer in their history
[1:32:21] with more than 1 billion views in a
[1:32:25] week.
[1:32:25] >> Yes. There's an interesting strategy on
[1:32:27] that trailer, too. They released it on
[1:32:29] like seven different accounts. like the
[1:32:32] two seconds of like the the Tik Toks the
[1:32:35] day before they released like GIF length
[1:32:37] clips.
[1:32:37] >> I mean, yeah, I don't know how they're
[1:32:38] counting up all the views, but again,
[1:32:40] they added up like it's like Sony
[1:32:42] gaming, Sony South America, Sony India
[1:32:44] or whatever, right? Like all the
[1:32:46] different ones. But also,
[1:32:47] >> we have a scene incoming. Tom Holland is
[1:32:50] on the stage at Cineacon right now, not
[1:32:52] in person, but as a pre-recorded
[1:32:53] projection on screen standing beside Tom
[1:32:55] Rothman. Tom Holland calls Spider-Man:
[1:32:57] Brand New Day the most grownup
[1:32:59] Spider-Man movie they've ever made.
[1:33:01] Spider Dong confirmed.
[1:33:03] >> Whoa.
[1:33:04] >> I may be reading between the lines.
[1:33:06] >> Whoa. Grown up.
[1:33:07] >> Spiderhole confirmed. We're getting
[1:33:09] some. We're getting genitalia. Tom
[1:33:12] Holland basically said as much.
[1:33:14] >> Grown up. More like bricked up. Um uh
[1:33:18] yeah, last year Tom Holland also sent in
[1:33:20] a video of like from the set of Brand
[1:33:22] New Day. So this year he's sending in
[1:33:24] another video. Um maybe he's popping a
[1:33:27] bureau wherever he's at.
[1:33:30] >> We're seeing we're seeing chatter from
[1:33:31] you the chat that there is a poster up
[1:33:34] somewhere. Uh we're maybe discussing
[1:33:37] film. Brian, if you can pull that up. Um
[1:33:39] give it a refresh. See what's going on.
[1:33:42] Um here we go. New posters for
[1:33:45] Spider-Man Brand New Day.
[1:33:47] >> Okay. So the poster, this one, you got
[1:33:50] MJ in the reflection along with New York
[1:33:52] City skyline. That's kind of a very,
[1:33:54] this is a very classic poster. There's a
[1:33:56] lot of the Remy posters were like zoomed
[1:33:59] in on the mask. Good reflections there.
[1:34:03] Um, very cool.
[1:34:04] >> Can we look at the next image?
[1:34:06] >> And then this is kind of straight from
[1:34:08] the trailer.
[1:34:08] >> None of these are showing Dong. It's
[1:34:10] weird. I I feel like
[1:34:11] >> Well, technically there's multiple Dongs
[1:34:13] in this poster. They're just covered in
[1:34:16] the camera lens. Um,
[1:34:17] >> yeah. Interesting. This this
[1:34:19] highlighting of the the hand just which
[1:34:22] looks sick.
[1:34:23] >> Yes,
[1:34:23] >> they are so cinematic looking. They're
[1:34:25] so cool looking.
[1:34:26] >> I love the flowing robes. Like you get
[1:34:28] to see so much motion even in this shot.
[1:34:30] >> Yeah.
[1:34:31] >> Yeah. All the red. I really like that.
[1:34:34] Yeah, these are great posters.
[1:34:35] >> Yeah, that's great. Um, and presumably
[1:34:38] they're they're dropping a scene now. I
[1:34:41] I have to imagine that scene will hit
[1:34:43] YouTube very soon. Uh maybe not tonight,
[1:34:46] maybe not while we're streaming. Uh but
[1:34:49] you can bet your boots if it does, uh we
[1:34:51] will be breaking it down on the channel.
[1:34:54] Uh probably knowing Eric, I'm sure he'll
[1:34:57] have a script done by like 4 a.m. and
[1:34:59] I'll wake up to be like, "Hey, we need
[1:35:01] this bacon to eat, you know, or
[1:35:02] whatever."
[1:35:03] >> Um
[1:35:05] okay. Also, we've got Iron Maiden
[1:35:06] trending, which is good to know. Uh uh
[1:35:09] Sarah Hatchadorian with a $5 super chat
[1:35:12] over under 20%. Berg's daughter delivers
[1:35:14] him a sick burn before we get Cineacon
[1:35:16] doomsday news. Absolutely over 20%.
[1:35:19] >> If he were looking at his phone right
[1:35:21] now, he would be burned.
[1:35:22] >> My daughter burned the Aremis astronauts
[1:35:25] on landing. Uh she get she was texting
[1:35:28] me live as it was happening. She's like,
[1:35:29] "Are you watching?" I was like, "No, I
[1:35:30] forgot it was happening. I'm reading a
[1:35:32] book." And she was texting me like they
[1:35:35] they won't get out of the dang
[1:35:36] spaceship. Get into the dang boat
[1:35:38] already. Who cares if you fall in the
[1:35:40] ocean? just so she's such a weird
[1:35:43] crotchety prospector. It's I don't know
[1:35:46] how it happened. I'm thrilled about it.
[1:35:48] Um but yeah, so I'll definitely get a
[1:35:50] burn. Might not be about uh about this.
[1:35:52] Uh 279 super chat from Canada. Our
[1:35:56] prayers were heard. Our prayers are
[1:35:57] being answered by Jamoka 34. Uh what are
[1:36:00] we getting today? We're getting
[1:36:01] Spider-Man. Um you know, we'll we'll
[1:36:05] have more Spider-Man news on what this
[1:36:06] scene is soon. I'm sure Eric is typing
[1:36:08] as fast as he can. And and to recap
[1:36:10] because we've been going for an hour and
[1:36:11] a half already.
[1:36:12] >> Other things we're expecting. So we're
[1:36:14] in the middle of some brand new day uh
[1:36:16] news presentation, whatever is coming
[1:36:18] out that we are going to relay as soon
[1:36:19] as it comes in. We are also expecting
[1:36:21] maybe some Beyond the Spider-Verse news
[1:36:23] updates footage. Uh something about
[1:36:26] Jumanji 4, something about Resident
[1:36:28] Evil. Uh possibly something about these
[1:36:31] Beatles movies, possibly something about
[1:36:34] this Insidious sequel. Who knows what
[1:36:36] else they squeeze in before the end of
[1:36:38] this panel. We still have upwards of an
[1:36:40] extra hour left. Yeah.
[1:36:42] >> Uh, Loi Girl lore enthusiast $10 super
[1:36:45] chat. Thank you, Loi Girlore Enthusiast.
[1:36:47] What are the odds we see Maya Lopez in
[1:36:49] Daredevil Born Again season 3 over under
[1:36:52] 20%.
[1:36:53] >> I don't know. They're so busy not
[1:36:54] showing us the Defenders. I don't know
[1:36:56] if they maybe that won't it will not
[1:36:58] show us uh Ekko as well. Yeah, se season
[1:37:01] 3 feels a little oversted in my opinion
[1:37:04] uh at this point four episodes in. Um
[1:37:07] you know, so I I don't think we're going
[1:37:08] to get Maya Lopez. I I don't think that
[1:37:11] was a I think Marvel kind of sandbagged
[1:37:14] that one promotionally, but I think it
[1:37:16] they did the same thing to Wonderman and
[1:37:17] Wonderman popped off for them. So I I
[1:37:19] don't think that's a character that has
[1:37:21] the the pull to come back more so than
[1:37:23] the Defenders who are already swirling
[1:37:26] with rumors around it. So, old old
[1:37:28] friend Yuca Pria saying sending in a
[1:37:30] super chat. It needs more spider dong. I
[1:37:33] mean, cowbell. He he could use both.
[1:37:37] Technically, technically posters, it's
[1:37:39] really hard for them to incorporate
[1:37:40] cowbell into a poster.
[1:37:42] >> Yes, it's traditionally not the right
[1:37:44] medium for something that is known for
[1:37:45] its acoustics, but we're always pushing
[1:37:47] the boundaries of what's possible with
[1:37:49] art.
[1:37:49] >> It's like dancing to architecture, you
[1:37:51] know? It's really hard to listen to a
[1:37:53] poster. Yeah.
[1:37:54] >> Uh, okay. Steve LH865 $5 super chat
[1:37:58] while we're waiting for more Spider-Man
[1:38:00] news. What are the odds Punishers one
[1:38:02] last kill is taking out Fisk. Over under
[1:38:06] 20%.
[1:38:08] >> I'd say under.
[1:38:09] >> I think under. Yeah,
[1:38:10] >> I'd say under. Um
[1:38:12] yeah, it it does feel like especially
[1:38:14] knowing that Brand New Day season 3 is
[1:38:16] already underway. I wouldn't mind if
[1:38:18] they moved away from Kingpin in season
[1:38:20] three and introduced a new foe, but it
[1:38:23] doesn't seem like we're on that path.
[1:38:25] >> I I just I like Vincent Denophrio so
[1:38:28] much. I think he his performance as
[1:38:30] Kingpin is one of the strongest part.
[1:38:32] For me, what I want from Daredevil is
[1:38:34] more stuff like the Bullseye Diner scene
[1:38:36] and just more Kingpin beating the crap
[1:38:39] out of guys, you know, like the the rest
[1:38:41] of it
[1:38:42] >> I'm fine on, you know, like but if I
[1:38:45] think if we lost Vincent Denrio, those
[1:38:47] would be pretty big shoes to fill.
[1:38:49] >> Yeah, I agree. Maybe we move out beyond
[1:38:51] him being the mayor and get back to him
[1:38:53] being a gangster. Maybe. Yeah.
[1:38:55] >> Uh, Blue Monkey MK 2 lb super chat. Do
[1:38:58] you want the next Wolverine to be
[1:39:00] smaller? Hell yeah. Give me Peter
[1:39:01] Dinklage's Wolverine. I'll take it.
[1:39:03] >> Give Give us the short king uh
[1:39:05] Wolverine. Not that doesn't have to be
[1:39:07] Dinklage Small. So Dinglage might be too
[1:39:08] old at this point.
[1:39:10] >> Too old. Yeah.
[1:39:10] >> Um yeah. I mean we earlier were talking
[1:39:13] about Taran Edggerton. That's somebody
[1:39:14] who people have been f casting as
[1:39:16] Wolverine. Oh yeah.
[1:39:17] >> For a minute as he is a kind of a stocky
[1:39:19] gentleman who is under six feet tall. I
[1:39:21] don't know his exact height. Um yeah. I
[1:39:23] mean, you know, a lot of people question
[1:39:25] the casting of Hugh Jackman when he was
[1:39:27] initially cast as he is well over six
[1:39:28] feet tall and is kind of a life framed
[1:39:31] gentleman. I think nobody questions it
[1:39:33] now. He has embodied that role so well.
[1:39:35] Absolutely.
[1:39:36] >> But it would be nice. Also, it is going
[1:39:38] to be a tough ask of anybody. There's
[1:39:40] already been three actors that have
[1:39:41] played Spider-Man. There's already been
[1:39:42] like four different people that we're
[1:39:45] getting some chat saying that discussing
[1:39:47] film has a scene description of the
[1:39:48] Spider-Man scene. Brian, if you could uh
[1:39:50] refresh the the Twitter page, CVU play.
[1:39:54] Um,
[1:39:56] >> okay. Here's I've got discussing film
[1:39:58] up.
[1:39:58] >> Here we go. We got a a scene description
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