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Comedians Andrew Ivimey and Diana McCallum (creators of www.FromSuperheroes.com), break down a different superhero movie or TV show every week, hilariously highlighting everything you never noticed in your favorite franchises.

Produced by Andrew Ivimey for The From Superheroes Network.

Nominated for ten Canadian Podcast Awards, including:

Best Television & Film Podcast (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022)
Best Host (2018, 2019, 2020)
Outstanding Production for a Series (2022)
People's Choice Award for Best Podcast in Canada (2019)

 

Apr 29, 2024

Get your hands off this podcast you damn dirty ape, we're talking about 1968's Planet Of The Apes. We get into the interesting visuals, the metaphor that ape society represents, unscientific astronauts, and a love of nets.

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Apr 22, 2024

Prepare for the opening theme of a generation, this week we're talking about episodes 1-6 of X-Men '97. We try to separate any nostalgia and talk about the pacing, the soap opera drama, brilliant misleads, background Wolverine, and perfect lines.

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Apr 15, 2024

We're talking about the new TV series based on the video game series, it's Fallout. We discuss side quests in TV form, ghoulish performances, cartoon violence, what was anyone's plan, and how we feel about the dog.

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Apr 8, 2024

He's not fighting Godzilla this time, he's returning to his roots of kidnapping pretty women and running up the Empire State Building, it's 2005's King Kong. We talk about the weird amount of depression era New York, did beauty kill the beast, dinosaur chases, and the difference between slapstick murder and...


Apr 1, 2024

The boys are back in town, and they're huuuuuge! We're talking about Godzilla X Kong this week and break down how this is a family movie, a new addition that makes the ensemble work, how Godzilla is both a cat and Anthony Hopkins, and why you need scale for something to be big.