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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)

 

Jul 31, 2023

Are the new worlds strange? We find out because this week we're talking about episodes 1-8 of Star Trek Strange New Worlds, season 2. We talk about super soldiers, moral dilemmas, cooking, crossovers, being cute, and what romances we're rooting for/against.


Jul 24, 2023

This week on the podcast we're talking about the one who is everything, it's Barbie. We get into a lot of talk about vibes, incredible design work, fun set energy, multiple themes, and maybe reality is just messy.

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Jul 17, 2023

This week we're taking about the new first half of the beginning of the end. It's Mission Impossible Dead Reckoning Part 1. We talk about new charismatic leads, less charismatic leads, being a fast and furious movie, getting gaslit by media coverage, and lots of tech exposition.

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Jul 10, 2023

This week we're talking about J.J. Abrams's feature film directorial debut, Mission Impossible 3. We're joined by editor-in-chief of The Beaverton Luke Gordon Field to talk about a villain that pops, charming dialogue, incredible effects, starting in medias res, and setting the tone for the rest of this series.

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Jul 3, 2023

This week we're talking about the man with too many jobs, it's archeologist/professor/adventurer Indiana Jones and The Dial Of Destiny. We talk about de-aged faces, high death counts, likeability, and loosely planned auctions.