Robot Fighting with MK Stangeland

Published: Aug. 14, 2023, 10 p.m.

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Hold on to your seats, because we're about to take a wild ride across various multiverses, touching on every pop culture tidbit you need to know. From the latest box office report to an intriguing Marvel and McDonald's collaboration, we leave no stone unturned. We've also got the lowdown on Greta Gerwig's record-breaking film and how your favorite networks should take advantage of their expansive film libraries amidst ongoing strikes. And of course, we can't forget to celebrate Ms Marvel's triumphant win at the Television Critics Association Award.\\xa0

Pivoting from Marvel to DC, we walk you through a trove of DC Comics news, share some fascinating Star Trek tidbits, and delve into the allure of a recently released remastered edition of Wes Craven's Swamp Thing. Want more? We've got it all - Timothy Olyphant's Star Trek audition story,the Star Trek Strange New World's musical episode soundtrack, and the news on Simon & Schuster's sale to KKR. And who could resist a sneak peek into an upcoming auction of some of Hollywood's most prized memorabilia?

But it's not all about pop culture. In the midst of all the industry updates, I share a slice of my life as a writer, giving you a glimpse into the rollercoaster ride that is finding an agent and navigating a hybrid publishing process. My upcoming fantasy story, rooted in the classics, takes center stage as I discuss the influences drawn from timeless literature. Joining us is author Michael Stangland, sharing his insights and experiences. From price hikes in Disney Plus and Hulu to a new comic series featuring General Strike, a newly discovered catfish species, and Kevin Smith's upcoming film, this episode is a whirlwind tour of pop culture news, personal musings, and engaging discussions. We guarantee you don't want to miss this!

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