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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)

 

Dec 25, 2023

We're talking about the sequel and final DCEU movie, it's Aquaman and The Lost Kingdom this week on the pod. We get into surprise comedic turns, absolute badasses, wet vs dry vfx, volcano lairs, and stronger comic book vibes.

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Dec 18, 2023

He's back, our big (short) king, it's Godzilla Minus One this week on the podcast. We talk about a war movie that a Kaiju happens to be in, the consequences of choosing violence, what to fight for, and the most dangerous bubble bath of all time.


Dec 11, 2023

This week we're talking about the three 60th anniversary specials for Doctor Who. We talk about the return of Tennant and Tate, a modern Who, lost audio, villains having fun, and the Fast and Furious.

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Dec 4, 2023

This week we're talking about the original Hunger Games and we're joined by guest, comedian and host of Comedians In Dungeons Getting Dragons it's Nile Séguin. We talk about team Gale vs team Peeta, good YA, subtle acting, how any of this even works, and we cook.

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Nov 27, 2023

This week we're talking about the prequel to the popular Hunger Games franchise, it's The Hunger Games The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes. We talk about how much something should be a musical when it isn't a musical, neck bottles, book comparisons, and finding the character that rocks.