The Bobby Bones Show - Mike D’s Show Prediction & Most Anticipated Movies of 2026
Episode Date: May 2, 2026Morgan and Mike D answer all the listener questions! Some shoutouts to start then they talk all about movies coming out this year as well as Mike D’s favorite movie from each decade. Mike D shar...es some stories from his wedding, his trips planned for this year, and his show future prediction. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We've got listener questions and Mike D answers and I'll answer one or two.
Perfect.
I always need help with questions.
Yes, we got some shoutouts to start.
I love hearing Mike's laugh during the show.
That's from Amy.
to be confused with our own Amy, different Amy.
I was like, oh, thanks, Amy.
Love it when it's Mike D's week.
This is from Max in Massachusetts.
And I appreciate Mike is the emo guy on the show.
We should have an emo segment.
Oh, yeah.
I was like emo when it wasn't cool.
I feel like a lot of the people who now are like,
oh, emo music was so good.
They were making fun of me in high school.
I was like, I don't remember it being cool.
Like I was, I remember getting made fun of for wearing all black
and people making fun of the bands I listen to you.
And then when they got a little bit more popular,
it became a little bit more of the norm.
Yeah.
But now I feel like some people claim an emo.
You were making fun of me in high school.
Now that it's cool again.
Yeah, that's mean.
I was for sure a poser at one point.
But I did not make fun of people from being email,
but I was a poser.
I had a little email era, but it lasted, I think maybe two weeks.
Mostly, if you listen to Part 1, you heard I loved Lisa Frank.
So they kind of directly canceled each other out.
But yeah, I do think we need an emo segment.
It would be fun.
It would be a very depressing segment.
Maybe in part two.
Here are the songs that make me the saddest.
You should do it in personal good news.
So it's like always tell me something.
Tell me something emo.
Yes.
Where do you guys fall, Dune or Dume's Day on December 18th?
I'm going Dume all 100%.
I could not see Dune 3 and be fine.
Yeah.
I'm the same way.
Like, Dune, like, I know it's great.
People who love it really love it,
but I just haven't been able to get into the story.
And I kind of feel like I watch those movies
and I need to be taking notes.
Yeah, it's so much more on the, like, cinematography side, which I love.
Visually looks great.
Yeah, like, I love watching it.
Like, watching it in IMAX is an experience.
Yeah, but I could go my whole life with not knowing what happens
and I would be fine.
Yeah, and they're very long, a lot of characters,
a lot to keep up with.
It's basically people fighting over sand and power.
Yeah, and the sand creatures.
Yeah.
I mean, not the snail.
Like, that's worm, sandworm.
Sand worm.
That's about all I know.
Honestly, I've watched both movies, and all I know is there's sand, Zendide,
Timothy Chalameh and worms.
Yeah, there's a good family and a bad family,
and the bad family wants to fight the good family.
Yes, and one of those families has really pretty eyes.
Yeah.
That's about all that I'm on.
Their eyes turn blue.
They breathe from the sand.
Yeah, all those things.
All that stuff.
You have more details than I do, but that's like all that sticks in my head.
So definitely, Doomsday.
I'm excited.
I'm really excited.
I get to finally, like, and I had mentioned that on the show this week.
I was excited about In-game coming back because I do get experience with people going to see In-game again since I didn't get to be in theaters for that.
But Doomsday will be my first one where I feel like it's going to.
to be comparable to in-game.
Yeah, I got excited again at the thought, like I, they haven't put the trailer out,
at least as of now, as we're recording this, but they showed it at cinema con and just
people describe what was happening and then hearing like all the characters that are coming
back.
I got excited just knowing that the people from the original Avengers movies are still going
to be a part of this.
It just feels like, like how?
Like, how are we getting this?
Like, it just feels unreal.
I know.
I watched somebody break down a schedule.
of all the things you should watch to prepare.
I was like, well, good thing.
I've been keeping up with a lot of it
because I would not be watching all of that.
I would just be like, it is what it is.
I mean, I always do a big Avengers rewatch
before a new Avengers movie.
It's not that hard to do.
It's a few hours.
I mean, each one's like probably two and a half
to three hours on the last one's like 3.15.
Okay, so which ones are you going to watch
to prepare for this one?
I'm only going to watch the Avengers ones.
Just because I feel like it's a part
of that, all the other things I'm good with. I've rewatched everything enough, but I just feel
like I like to be in that state of mind of like, here's how they all kind of lead up to each other,
and then I like to compare them all. Yeah, that's a good point. I like that strategy. It's a lot
better than the other guys. It was like six months out. You had to start like. Yeah, that's a lot.
I was like, nobody needs to watch all of this. I did rewatch Ching Chi recently because I don't
think I'd seen that since I saw it in theaters. I love that one. And I feel like he's going to be a part
of Doomsday in a pretty big way. So I was like, that's the one.
Like, I kind of don't remember exactly what happened in that one.
I've watched that one a few.
Well, a lot of the Marvel movies are like my emotional support background noise.
Those are what I put on when I'm doing stuff and I just want something on TV.
And how did you pronounce it?
I pronounce Shang Chi, but I don't assume I'm right.
I say Shang Chi, but it could be Shang Chi.
I don't know.
So that's what I assume I'm always wrong when it comes to pronunciation.
And that was, I actually really liked that one of the new ones.
I enjoyed it probably because I liked all the creatures.
Yeah, you should have got a sequel.
I know.
He was good, and I loved him.
Like, I thought he was a really good actor.
So I do hope he is a big way.
But I'm excited.
I'm just excited to, I'm fully, like, full Marvel fan.
I've watched everything.
I have consumed everything that somebody can consume in Marvel.
And now I finally get to be a part of.
Did you ever watch the original X-Men movies?
They're not a part of the MCU, but now technically are going to be.
Yes.
Yeah, I went back and watched them after they made an appearance in the,
Wanda movie. Oh yeah, Wanda Vision. So I had watched it before. Somebody had said you should and I was like, well, I'll go back and watch them. I had seen like some of the old Fantastic Four and some of the like bigger X-Men movies, but I'd never really watched them in their full capacity. So I watched them all and they were good. I liked them. But I mean, they're not my favorite. If I'm being honest. I think that's why I'm excited now because those were like, that's what really got me into superhero movies as a kid like that. And Spider-Man in the 2000s were like, the, the,
superhero movies and then Cyclops was one of my favorite superheroes that we haven't really
seen a whole lot in and now.
I feel like he's really under, undervalued.
So I can't wait to see James Mars didn't come back.
Yeah, that's going to be crazy.
And they're involving Venom, I believe, because that's a lot on a lot of people's watch list,
which I'm like, how are you guys going to connect all of these pieces?
Because there's a lot of pieces now.
It's kind of like, and I guess that's the whole purpose of like a multi-university.
thing is where they're all just going to.
But the only thing I don't hope is I hope it has,
I hope it has a lot of cohesion instead of it just being like constant cameos of different
variations.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, I feel like, well, from what I know with the comics, they kind of all break into
teams by the time they get to Secret Wars, which is what they're building into.
So you kind of have like your X-Men team going.
You have these other teams that feel like are a part of their own storyline.
So hopefully that's kind of how the story, I mean, kind of like it was.
in endgame. You have like these individual things going on back and forth instead of just like
here's Cyclops for two minutes and then he goes away again, which I think we kind of got in
Deadpool and Wolverine where we're just kind of cameo fest. Exactly. And that's what I don't want
to happen. But I'm also because I want a ventures in game moment. So that's my fun. Yeah.
I'm probably asking for a lot there. Speaking of Leah and Pennsylvania, I wanted to know which
Marvel movie were both so pumped for this year. I mean, Doomsday for sure. Mine is Spider-Man.
Like, I can't wait for Spider-Man.
When does that one come out?
In July.
And that's the...
Is that the fourth installment for him?
It's the fourth Tom Holland movie, yeah.
He's got more than all the rest of the Spider-Man.
Yeah, nobody ever got a four.
No.
Tobin McGuire was supposed to get a four, it never happened.
Yeah.
So they must really love Tom Holland.
And then I feel like it's going to connect between the current season of Daredevil born again.
Have you been watching Daredevil?
Yeah, it's great.
So good, right?
Because the Punisher is going to be in it.
They haven't said fully, but I feel like Daredevil is going to be in it.
Yeah.
So, because it's going very street-level crime, New York City.
And I just think having that element in Spider-Man again is going to be good.
Not in space anymore.
Aren't they having a Punisher movie too this year?
It is like a special.
So it's like a one-hour Punisher special that kind of leads into Spider-Man.
So it probably explains why he's going to be in it.
Okay.
Yeah, we got a lot happening this year.
Yeah, good stuff.
A lot of good stuff.
So Spider-Man's your first, Doomsday?
That would be my second, yeah.
All right, that's fair.
I will say the thing that rivals Doomsday for me is Mandalorian and Grogo, which I'm
very excited to come home.
I'm getting a little bit more excited for that now.
Are you?
Yeah, just because I started watching the mall animated show on Disney Plus.
Okay.
And I'm like kind of getting back into Star Wars a little bit.
So you're feeling it.
You're like, maybe.
Yeah, it comes down in a few weeks.
It's soon.
So those are my two, like, that I'm heavy hitters.
that and Devil Wear's Prada too.
Oh yeah.
Just a ringer in there.
We rewatched the first one.
I was like, oh yeah, that is good to be good.
It's so, it better be because that was such a good show.
So those are my three, like, big ones.
I feel like when it comes to those legacy sequels, Disney does a pretty good job.
Like, Freakier Friday, I thought it was good.
Yeah, I agree.
They've done well, at least they don't like completely go a different direction.
They keep with whatever the theme was of the original movie.
So far.
And at least they're nervous.
Like, they're bringing all the originals back.
So it's not like they're recasting people.
You have...
That's when it gets dicey for sure.
Stanley 2G, everybody's back.
Yes.
Except for her boyfriend in the movie.
Yeah, which...
The end of the movie, this isn't a spoiler because it came out so many years ago now.
20 years ago.
But they aren't together at the end of the movie.
Yeah, like, why would he...
You shouldn't.
If you were making a movie about your life, you wouldn't include somebody you did 20 years ago in the movie.
Yeah, like, he should not be in it.
Everybody knows that they don't end up together.
Based on the first movie.
It would make less sense if he was in it.
Yeah, exactly.
But he is a big actor, so maybe that's why everybody was mad.
Everybody loves him.
But I don't know.
All right, I have one more movie question before we take a quick break.
Favorite movie from each decade starting in the 70s?
That's from Casey.
70s would be Star Wars, A New Hope.
80s would...
I love how you just have these on deck, too.
I did not tell him.
I'm going to go with La Bomba, which was probably the movie from the 80s.
the most. 90s, I'm going to go a goofy movie.
2000s, I'm going to go 2007. No Country for Old Men. We're going all the way till now.
Yeah, all the way till now. 20s. 20s is tough because there's some really good stuff in 2019.
Your history knowledge of movies is wild. I'm going to go with Avengers Infinity War from the 2010s.
And then 2020s so far, I will go,
there's been some good stuff.
I'm going to go Godzilla minus one.
Okay.
There's two notable ones that you left out in my brain.
Yeah, it's hard.
Twister.
Yeah, 90s.
That's one of your favorite movies.
That's probably number two in my favorite 90s movies,
just because I feel like even though I've seen it more than I've seen a goofy movie,
like a goofy movie is more a part of my being.
Okay.
All right. And then Project Hell Mary for Current.
Yeah. I still think I like Godzilla minus one more than Project Hell Mary. But I mean, Project Hell Mary, both of those movies are like in my top at least 25 of all time.
Oh, okay. Yeah.
Okay. Next time you come on in part one, I think we need to do your top, like, of all time movies.
Okay. Maybe not 25 because you can do that for your podcast. But like we can do like a top 10.
So prepare for that because I know I never prepare you for the movie questions. And you're like just pulling from the dome.
Yeah, when it comes to years, like, I'm pretty good at, like, the decades I can get.
I try to get really good on, like, what years?
Like, for a lot of the major movies, I've kind of memorized those at this point.
So that's, like, kind of what I have a little bit of pride in, especially when it comes to, like, Oscar season.
Like, I remember all those best pictures of what it was up against.
I think that's what I love with, like, if I could really, like, sit down and study something,
I would like to know every best picture nominated in what year.
That's wild, though.
Mike, I mean, that's some crazy history knowledge. I love it. Okay, we're going to take a quick break. We'll be right back with some more questions.
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Yes, sir.
Rape a murder for a child.
Just as bad as it gets.
I would think so.
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I'm the one that saw the murder take place by Creveit and DePippo.
Anthony DePippo showed no signs of remorse,
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Sophie would like to know, where did Mike D get married?
I got married in Texas where my wife's family lives.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It was really pretty.
Yeah.
Yeah, that was a cool spot.
I think about the cactus a lot.
We never saw that venue before.
All blind.
Yeah.
I think the thing with us is.
the time we got married was like right outside of the pandemic like the first time you could really go out like right when the vaccine came out and there was kind of that window before that new strand so a lot of the things we were doing were like contact list like it was still like not doing anything in person it was also we were playing a wedding in Texas while we were in Tennessee so it's kind of just like let's just find stuff that works we also weren't I think I love that time because
we were so less focused on all the details.
We just wanted to be able to have fun that it kind of took away all the pressures of
like everything being perfect.
So we were like, here's this venue.
We can get it.
All right, we're good.
We get people that we know to like help us with stuff and like, yeah, it's fine.
Yeah, I love that.
And your wife is super chill.
So I imagine she was just letting it all happen.
Yeah.
We were just trying to figure it out.
And like even it being able to happen.
was like a big thing of like, I don't know, is it going to get shut down? Is everybody going to get sick?
What's going to happen?
Just let it be what it's going to be.
So I think it would look a lot different if we got married now.
Yeah.
It'd probably feel a lot more pressure like what you're dealing with.
Different times for sure.
Yeah.
There was a lot of people who have messaged me and been like, I got married during the pandemic.
And honestly, it really worked out for me.
Yeah.
I think I kind of like the fact that like around the time we got married, there was a very low pressure for all the little things.
When you didn't feel pressure to invite a bunch of people because you really couldn't be around a bunch of people.
I mean, yeah, that influenced a lot.
I think that would be my only regret is that I didn't invite a whole lot of my family
because there were some people that like I'm not the super closest with, but like if I got married now,
probably would have invited them.
But there was only so many people that we could invite.
And then once we kind of both filled up like our side, I just can't.
the problem my family is like if I invite one person there's like 16 people attach to that one
person that you can't invite just this one person is like their whole family so that made it hard
yeah well and that makes sense why you had to do some exclusion or you would have had a 500 person wedding
yeah I mean that's the thing with my family like in my because I have my mom's side I have my dad's side
but then I have like a lot of family that's not really family like cousins that I grew up with that
aren't really my cousins but like my dad and their dad are cousins but I grew up
up with them being my cousins. So like there's these other little pockets of family that add up
to like another 10, 15 people. All the thing. You would have had basically the entire city that
you grew up in. Exactly. Yeah. And that adds up. That amount of people between alcohol and food,
like you'd be, you'd be over the limit of just to having a normal wedding. So that would be
crazy. Do you think the show will be around five years from now? That's from Natalie in Michigan.
I will say yes.
I think we are constantly having to adapt.
It's hard to say that anything will be around in five years
with the way technology just changes so often.
But I feel like the hard thing about being in radio and podcasting
is people have been saying like it's going to go forever.
Like people have been saying that since I got into radio
that it's been on the verge of going away.
And it hasn't.
I think something I struggle with right now is it feels like everything for
my childhood is like going away.
Or it's like people have been saying forever like movie theaters are going away or like
the old way of like traditional meat.
Everything just feels like it's becoming less impactful.
So I think that's something that every industry struggles with.
Yeah.
One, just as we have a lot more technology coming to fruition, it, you either adapt and evolve
or you don't.
And there's a lot of things that don't adapt evolved.
And sometimes they can't.
It just depends on what everything gets faced with.
when the time comes to that evolution for sure.
So I like it.
Hot takes from my...
Any fun trips planned this year, Alyssa in Illinois.
We were just planning our summer trip,
which we had a couple of different options.
We wanted to go to Canada.
Ah, love.
And we were going to go to Banff because we've been wanting to go for a long time.
And then we looked at, like, how long travel is.
It is a...
It is a task to get the Banff.
Is it?
I really want to go to BAM.
We tried different places in Canada.
Like we were going to go to...
Not Montreal.
What's the other place in Canada?
Quebec?
Over by, like, Seattle.
Hmm, let me look at...
Gosh, why am I forgetting it now?
Well, there's Glacier Mountain National Park, which is right there.
That's the...
There's like a trek there.
Vancouver?
Vancouver, that's what it is.
Yeah, we were going to go to Vancouver because we wanted to kind of like...
We really liked a few years ago when we went to Lake Tahoe.
and the only problem with that is we didn't fully love where we stayed,
but we liked the nature aspect of like being able to go on hikes,
go out to a lake.
We thought maybe going to Canada,
we could get those same vibes and try like a different place.
Yeah.
But it takes a long time to get to Canada.
Does it?
Like what is the flight to get to?
The total like travel day time at what we were looking at was like 12 hours.
That's a doozy.
I was like for that.
to go to Canada, I'd rather go like across the pond and go somewhere else like overseas.
Can you not go to like Calgary?
That's a main city in Canada that's by it.
I just took forever to get there and it was more expensive.
So we decided, you know what, let's just play the hit.
So we're going to go to New York again.
Okay.
I love it.
And we're going to do like the longest amount of time we ever spent in New York because we always feel like we never get enough time there.
And my wife has also gotten me into Broadway.
So we're trying to pick what Broadway shows we want to go to.
We love going to baseball games.
I love going to collectible shops.
It's also like we have to consider going to a place where we can find stuff that we can both eat.
And it's so easy in New York City.
There's stuff everywhere.
And not only is it like vegan and gluten-free, but it's like the best of the best.
Yeah.
New York has just all the options.
Heck, there's all kinds of bake shops and different options of every single food that you could want.
My wife has like a gluten-free bakery that she loves there that's like you can't even.
And sometimes I can tell a gluten-free bread.
I'm like, oh, yeah, that tastes gluten-free.
Yeah.
But then some, man, they've found some great ways to make things.
So it's impressive.
But right now, the runner, I'd say in the first position of Broadway plays we want to go to is the Harry Potter, Curst Child.
If you get to see.
Gosh, dang it.
Tom.
Pelt it.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
our number one pick if we can get tickets.
You'll have to let me know how it is.
Because I've heard the special effects and all,
like the set design is really cool.
Yeah.
And he renewed for another several months
because he was loving it so much.
I mean,
he was out there every day like signing things.
I don't know if he's still doing that now.
He probably got really exhausted doing it.
But for a long time,
all that was in my feed was like him going out after the show
and signing and meeting people.
Yeah.
That would be so cool.
You have to go to that one.
So that's what we will.
That's what we want to do.
Just go see some plays, watch some baseball games, walk around.
I just love walking around.
Like just being able to walk around, you get some coffee, and then you're just kind of like, what do we want to go do?
Go do whatever.
That's so fun.
Okay.
Exciting.
And last but not least, if you could meet one actor dead or alive, who would it be?
Ooh, dead or alive.
I'm going to go dead.
I'm going to go Chris Farley.
Just because as a kid probably made me laugh the hardest.
and was gone way too soon
and it would just be wild to be able to meet him
and he's just hilarious.
You know, he's going through a lot, struggling a lot.
I just feel like if I could bring somebody back
from the dead to star in a movie again,
it would be Chris Farley.
That's a really solid one.
Anybody alive that compares to that for you?
I was thinking of this.
I won't say who,
but there's a possibility
we could interview somebody on the Bobby cast
that I never really.
geek out towards anybody and then I saw this person on a list and I was like I feel like I would act
differently around them. Really? Where they were associated with one of my favorite franchises of all
time and I'm like I wouldn't even put this person as one of my favorite actors but I think because
of his association with the things that I love it was that first time I saw somebody I'm like man I might
act a fool. You're like my nerd is totally going to come out here. That's cool. Well that's exciting.
But I think, I mean, obviously, like, the big ones, like, Leo or like a Jennifer Lawrence, some of the people who I've been watching for, like, a really long time and I love all their movies or even like Robert Pattinson, I feel like those type of people who don't really feel real and they're also, like, not on social media a whole lot where I don't even feel like I know much about them.
Yeah.
Because there's still, like, that mystique level to them. I feel like those are the only people that I would be, like, starstruck by.
Yeah.
That's a fair point because the social media aspect
definitely makes you feel closer to the ones that have it.
You feel like you know stuff about their life
and the ones who don't, you're like, I don't know.
You see him for the first time.
It's like a unicorn.
Because even like The Rock, one of the most famous people,
I don't feel like I would be that star-struck by him
just because I see him online so much.
Yeah.
And I kind of like know what kind of person he is
just from like those encounters
and like being able to see so much of his life
that it would be cool, but it wouldn't be like,
wow, I met the wrong.
it would be like this crazy thing.
Yeah.
That's a fair point.
I've never thought about that, but it is totally true.
And now that you say that, it's like, I definitely think about the people who don't have social media.
Like, Sandra Bullock didn't have social media forever.
And she has millions of followers now.
Yeah.
And now she's like on because I'm sure they get pressured into getting an account to promote their stuff at this day and age.
And she didn't.
And she has a new movie that's coming out.
Practical Magic 2 with her and Nicole Kidman.
Yeah.
So I think it had to do with that.
But she wasn't on Instagram forever.
And she was one of those where I was like, don't know much about her.
I mean, yeah, that was the thing with movie stars.
You wouldn't see them unless they were going to like an award show.
You'd have to pay money to go see them.
And then now it's like, oh, you got to have a social media following to even get cast in a movie.
And then you got to do all these videos where you're promoting yourself and then people just see so much of you.
I do think that has a little bit to do with why some movies flop.
Because if you see people online so much and you just get, you're kind of accustomed to seeing that on your feed, that's where you go to see that person.
I feel like sometimes it's like, why am I going to go pay to see them in theater
for something I'm not that excited about?
I get them all the time for free.
That's a good point.
And it's like a lot of people form opinions over the person rather than just wanting to go see a cool new movie and a genre that you like.
Like I feel like one of those effects is Sidney Sweeney.
She's all over social media.
Everybody has a lot of opinions about her because of a lot of things that she's been involved with.
And I'm sure that has some impact.
She's still getting starred in things.
but it influences how people perceive them.
Yeah, it's like she is super famous,
but she could still put out a movie and it bomb.
Like, Christy didn't do that well at the box office.
And I feel like it's not just having a lot of followers
or having star power.
It's having that convert to like,
do people still want to pay money to see you too?
Yep.
And it's all about perception because of how.
And she could do none of those things.
She'd be the nicest person ever.
but because of a perceived digital imprint on her, that's what people think.
And before, that never used to be the thing.
They were just movie stars.
Yeah, you never saw them.
You didn't know what they were doing.
That's a good point.
That's crazy.
You're making me think.
My brain.
Using my brain.
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