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Pop! Pop! Ep. 17 – 2015: A Year in Review

 

Pop! Pop! The Pop Culture Podcast! is back this year after surviving the end of 2015!  The LA Nerd and Taylor dish out a Marvel-heavy Nerd News this week including talking about the new images of Benedict Cumberbatch as Doctor Strange; how much Thanos we’ll really see in Guardians 2; there’s not a dry pair of pants in the studio after talking about the Deadpool trailer; Black Panther gets an “official” genre; and finally the guys talk about their favorite movies of 2015 and what movies they wish they had seen in theaters! All of this and more on this week’s episode of Pop! Pop! The Pop Culture Podcast! 

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Show Notes:

[0:00 – 1:56] Intro & sweet smooth jams.

[1:57 – 6:26]  Doctor Strange images / Eye of Agamotto one of the final two Infinity Stones?

[6:27 – 9:57]  Don’t expect to see a lot of Thanos in Guardians of the Galaxy 2.  How will he factor in to Infinity Wars 1 & 2?

[9:58 – 20:11]  Merry Christmas you bastards!  Another official Deadpool trailer was released on Christmas day and it’s bad-fucking-ass! Also, how many rated R superhero movies have there been?

[20:12 – 23:23]  Black Panther is considered what genre? & it’s a direct set up for Infinity Wars.

[23:24 – 28:16]  12 key characters in Marvel’s Civil War that aren’t going to be in the movie.

[28:17 – 52:36]  Year in review! The guys talk about their favorite movies of the past year!

[52:37 – 56:35]  Special mention for The Walking Dead’s second half of season 6 getting a trailer! Joel gets a boner, FYI.

[56:36 – 58:14] Shout outs & outro.

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About Joel Reaves

Joel (Aka The LA Nerd) is an independent filmmaker and podcaster that loves comic books about zombies, really short walks to the bar, and redheads named MJ but he's definitely not Spider-Man so stop asking, okay? Jeez.

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