The Kristian Harloff Show - Ben Affleck Returns as Batman for Aquaman 2! Should WB have Announced this at Comic-Con?
Episode Date: August 1, 2022Ben Affleck has been announced to return as Bruce Wayne aka Batman in the upcoming Aquaman sequel. Jason Momoa himself posted the return of Affleck on his instagram account last week. Fans are excited... but should WB have made this announcement at their Comic Con panel instead of Momoa's social account? Creed 3 is pushed to March, Drago is announced for a spinoff but what does it mean for Stallone? More drama? Speaking of drama, Will Smith apologized for slapping Chris Rock, what do we think? This, stand up talk and more with Brett Sheridan and Kristian Harloff. #Batman #WB #DC #aquaman #benaffleck GET ATHLETIC GREENS: http: //www.athleticgreens.com/BIGTHING Become a Patreon member and get exclusive bonus episodes! https://patreon.com/SENLive Ask Kristian questions for next time! https://facebook.com/harloff Become a Patreon: http://patreon.com/schmoedown OTHER GREAT CONTENT: REVIEWS https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSJdE28YyUT368qY7sfE0nKE4c04CqGvu TV REVIEWS https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSJdE28YyUT1LU-t2Z9AD5UJDiWW4pS_E STAR WARS SHOW https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSJdE28YyUT0XmfpbblkF9PY7uO2qhbN6 THE BIG THING PODCAST https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSJdE28YyUT3KAwbzDsv6mdR-gwUiydQg - CM Punk Interview: https://youtu.be/R8Js8uj6GfE FOLLOW KRISTIAN + FIND HIM ON CAMEO https://cameo.com/kristianharloff https://twitter.com/kristianharloff https://facebook.com/harloff https://instagram.com/kristianharloff Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It's Monday and you start in your week.
You start in your week on a Monday.
And we got some old news apparently already from Monday because this thing came out last week.
But we're talking about today.
So eat it.
It's a great way to address the audience.
I'm going to be talking about Ben Affleck potentially coming back.
And I guess he is.
from what it is confirmed or whatnot as Batman in the Aquaman sequel.
So we'll talk about that.
That's pulling a lot of the headlines.
At least when we're recording this on Friday, it is.
Will Smith issued a real apology to Chris Rock about the slap of the Oscars.
So get into that and what that means going forward for his career.
And I seem pretty damn genuine to me, but we'll talk about it.
the movie
the animated superhero farts
running around the place
which I enjoyed
at this point we'll know what it made
but it's posed to make like
25 million opening weekend
good bad
whatevs
the hell else are we talking about today
Creed
we're pushed back to March
that report came out
on like Thursday or something
but I'll tell you
I follow a site called box office
not box office
it's the numbers is the name of the site
and you can go to like upcoming releases.
I've been checking it for like 10 years.
They had this shit moving to March two months ago.
So I don't know who the hell they know.
It was Michael B. Jordan updating it on the site.
I have no idea, but either way.
And then speaking of Creed, Drago is apparently getting a spin-off series.
Now what the hell does that mean, though?
Because in all this drama going on with Stallone,
is he involved in this at all?
And if he's not, do we want anything to do with it?
And speaking of it, having nothing to do with it,
Tomb Raider
The rights have reverted back to
Other peeps
And now there's a studio war for it
Anyway
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Happy Monday, everyone.
I hope you're doing good.
I hope the world is treating you nice.
Just a programming note.
Today, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, probably until like next Monday.
We're going to be doing pre-tape stream yard shows.
I know it's not the best, but I got to do it for the time being, but then we'll be back in studio after that.
So, however, today is not a stream yard.
I got this guy.
Hey.
Hey.
What are you doing, buddy?
Uh-oh.
What do you got?
I was giggling to myself and couldn't, I could barely hold it in.
When you said slap at the Oscars, that's kind of like, hey, he was in there having a little slap at the Oscars.
Question.
Did you get a little sloppy at the Oscars?
What did you do?
You get a little slap, slapy.
A little slappy kids in there all day.
Having a slap at the Oscars.
You know.
It's the newest thing, man.
What are you doing?
Oh, I was getting a little slappy.
A little slappy on my papy.
A little slappy on my baby.
What are you doing?
and little slapes on the paps.
Anyway, well, we can open with that.
Yeah.
Well, Brett came in here.
He said, you see Will Smith apologized for the little slapey?
And I said, didn't he do that already?
And it's not official.
He was on some live stream or something.
And they asked him about it.
So why didn't you apologize, whatever it was?
And he said he reached out to Chris Rock.
And Chris Rock's people were like,
Chris ain't ready to talk to you yet, buddy.
So until he is, then he's going to.
reach out, which I'll tell you, from what I saw and what I heard, and he's also a great actor,
but it seemed pretty genuine. And then he even said, he goes, look, I was buddies with Tony Rock.
I was my, that was my boy. Yeah. It just doesn't seem like there's any coming back from this.
Yeah, because you slapped his brother in front of him, millions of people. A little bit. But I like
that he owned it. Yeah. I do like that he owned it. And I think that we, we are a, a bunch of people
who will condemn people right away. But I think there are a lot of us.
who are pretty forgiving if it's genuine.
This seemed genuine to me.
I always said when it started,
we didn't talk about this much in the show
when I went down because he didn't want to get into all of it.
But like, I still stand by the fact,
and he does too now when you listen to him.
Shouldn't happen.
Definitely shouldn't have happened.
But he's not owning it.
I mean, excuse me, he is owning.
He's not saying absolutely that's what I should have done
and I stand by it.
He's like, no, I shouldn't have done it.
Stupid.
There's things I had, I've got to repair it.
And he apologized to Chris's mother
after seeing an interview.
So, and I even said when all it was going down, I like Will Smith.
I do, but this was, this was a bad move.
And now I, I, I like this apology.
I'm sure there's going to be some people going,
oh, you shouldn't have back down from me, you shouldn't.
Because I didn't understand when people were saying that that was something you should have done.
I never thought that that is something you should have done.
He doesn't think he should have done it.
And I thought the way that he did it and it handled himself, he handled it like a man.
Granted, it might have been a couple months later, whatever it might be.
But he did.
And I think that, and look, I guess the argument could also be,
he lost millions of dollars because of it.
He lost movies because of it.
He lost, and that's true.
You rep what you so.
People have opinions, I'm pretty sure.
I'm sure.
Like you said, when you said, but he's an actor, I was like, oh, yeah, he could
really seem very genuine.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, but also I like what, you know, he didn't go, you know, I did it, you know, but here's
the reason I did.
No, he just said flat out, shouldn't have done it.
Shouldn't have done it.
Uncalled for it.
Yeah, he wasn't trying to.
Yeah.
And he said, I didn't realize all the people that I heard at the moment.
I wasn't thinking I was in a fog.
And I just, and again, he won the Oscar for a reason.
Yeah.
But I, I, it felt very genuine to me.
And it felt like I said, look, you can be in a position where things are going wrong and all this stuff happened.
And he acted in a way that was just the biggest, one of the biggest oopses of all time.
But, you know, I, and it really is up to Chris Rock to, no, I don't think anything.
Anybody can tell Chris Rock that you have to accept his apology.
If Chris Rock doesn't want to ever accept his apology, he doesn't have to.
He got slapped in front of millions of people and became like, you know,
and I think Chris Rock to this day handled it very well.
Yeah.
Classy.
So.
But good for Will Smith that he went out there and did it.
I think that he probably said, yeah, that's a question that's going to come in.
I want to address it as he should have.
I wonder what like Chris Rock is, you know, like his willingness to talk to him,
like why right now he's not.
He's, well, give me a, you know, like, or will he talk to him?
I don't know, man.
I mean, like, maybe that's part of the reason, too.
Think about it.
Like, if someone did that and, like, and maybe, maybe, like, immediately after,
if we'll wanted to get in touch with them and or even right afterwards,
or maybe that would have been a little bit better.
Maybe.
I don't know what Chris Rock is.
Maybe he's like a little too little too late.
Maybe.
Yeah.
Maybe he's also just like, maybe wrote them off for a bit.
Maybe some and it's just like, okay, I don't know what their relationship was prior.
I don't know what it is in general.
I mean, I don't, I don't know.
But maybe it's one of those things.
where he's just like, screw that guy.
You know, I just don't want anything to do with him.
Like, I don't care what he's,
maybe he doesn't find it genuine.
Yeah.
And what do we know about it?
But like, so he,
I don't think that anyone should tell him,
oh, well, Will Smith apologies.
You got to accept.
He doesn't have to apologize.
He doesn't accept shit.
Yeah.
I think it's good on Will Smith that he did it.
I think it was good on Will Smith
that he was able to address it,
do his thing and whatever.
And it very well,
and it probably is a part of the fact that,
like, I messed up a lot of my shit
that I have gone on in my life.
Yeah.
And that's what people,
I think that the knee-jerk reaction is going to be like,
yeah, of course he is because he has to work again.
But that doesn't mean that doesn't generate a genuine response
of what he feels bad about.
Because you will look at what my actions did.
It took all this away for me.
This sucks.
Why did I,
how did I get myself into this position?
And you reevaluated and you go,
because I was wrong.
I shouldn't have done it.
And that's why I lost all this shit.
And if I want to get it back,
the first thing I have to do is address what I did.
And I think that that's fair.
And I think that's a, of course, like when you get into a position like that,
you're looking at yourself and you're going, well, I lost all this shit.
How do I get it back?
Well, you got to make amends.
I doubt he went home.
I don't know again, don't know.
But I doubt he went home and goes, that was great.
That was a great thing I just did.
He looked, he looked off from that whole night.
He looked off.
And then when you see him in other videos, when he just, he just, I don't know.
Either way, look, I don't think that what he did was, I don't condone it at all.
but I will say that I
I respect him for going out there
saying what he did.
He apologized, knows that there's probably
some actions that ain't nobody
going to come back from because this ain't a public
if it was a private thing that happened in a room
somewhere and he slapped Chris and then he said to him
and his brother was there and he's like dude
but to do it at the Oscars in front
all those people like that's hard to come back from
in general
and he owned it so good on him.
Let's talk about farts.
Yeah.
A little slap.
We need some farts in this place, right?
Thank you.
I mean, what is that?
Do you think that's, how do you make that effect?
Is that like a real one?
You think somebody's actually putting one to the can?
That sounded real.
Yeah.
Or is it a balloon?
It could be.
Yeah.
It could be a balloon.
Like that, but that's, I mean, that sounded like one that popped out.
What if you were like a professional farder for?
There's tons of them.
Great.
My four-year-old's on her way.
I tell you that.
she did. The bubble one is the one I guess
man. She just walked into the room. Did I tell you this?
So I don't know what the hell we had, but the oldest let out a little one.
She's like, oh, sorry, right? My wife was not in the best moods. And she was like,
she goes, come on. She's like doing laundry. And so she's the three of us, my two daughters
in me are standing in the kitchen. My wife's doing the laundry or whatever.
And you just hear, and my wife goes, who was that?
And the four-year-old raised her hand and goes, it's me.
They're so proud of them at that age.
She's so proud of it.
She's just like, and then I said to her because she had let one out on one of her walks.
I'm like, come on, you can't do this at school.
You know that?
She's like, oh, no, no.
She's like, oh, no, she's like, oh, no, she's like, oh, no, she's like, oh, no, she goes,
and don't let anybody see it.
And she just goes, she's a sign.
She goes, I got to let her out.
Yeah.
She's like, other kids are doing farts.
Yeah, I was like, yeah, other kids aren't doing farts.
It's true.
She's like, but she, I don't let them hear it.
Those are saved for us.
Those are saved for us.
The kids at school were allowed because it was like kids would laugh and stuff.
But you were allowed to go outside.
They'd say, well, if you need to do that, you can go outside.
You can go outside and have a little fart.
No, it's sometimes with the little one, it's like a, it's like a, like a military experiment.
I get in trouble for like, I sit on the couch and I let one go.
But, you know, Lonnie's like, why don't you go to the other room?
I may have gotten up and it was ready to you sometimes you've got to pull that trigger when you can
so I I fart in anger sometimes like so if like to me like if if if it's too much and I'm and it's an
argument that I don't want to do it just let it go that's what I think about this that's just that's the
stamp oh yeah you think oh really you want to go over the garbage again how about that how about that
that's over now it's my
stamp.
All right, let's move on.
Creed, man.
Cree.
Sponsored by Jersey Mike.
Yeah, right.
It does look.
It's right.
There you go.
Jersey mics.
So, Creed,
this is,
it's two stories about Creed
this past week.
The first is one
that I just comes out
and our buddy,
Jeff Snyder.
It's an exclusive
Creed getting pushed back to March.
We're talking about it in this show
that that movie's being pushed back to March.
Not taking anything away from
Jeff.
I mean, because like I said, everybody started picking it up after he put it out there.
But I saw on this, the numbers website that I go to and they pushed it because they were supposed
to come out in November.
And then I saw everyone else like, oh, bummer.
It's pushed back.
I was very prepared that it's coming out next year.
And I wonder why, though, because were you on the show when we were talking about all
the drama going on?
Yeah, that Stallone's not going to be a part of.
So Stallone's not going to be part of Creed 3.
So it's like a little bit of this whole kind of drama going on with it.
The first part of it is, so they asked Michael B. Jordan why Stallone wasn't in.
He's say, well, we want to tell Adonis' story and we're moving forward.
Okay.
Maybe he and Sloan had that conversation and they agreed on it.
It doesn't seem to be the case because Frank Stallone posted this whole thing on Instagram,
talking about how Michael B. Jordan kind of snakes Stallone out of it,
sly out of it.
And again, this is coming for Frank Stallone,
and saying that he was pushed out of it
and Sly never wanted anything to, you know,
didn't want to be,
he wanted to be a part of it,
was never asked him,
which was kind of pushed out.
So if Frank Sloan just yelling and screaming into the wind,
people go, okay,
but Sylvester Stallone liked that post.
So that's when people went,
wait a minute,
what the hell's going on there?
And then there comes the big drama,
Erwin Winkler,
who owned all the Rocky movies
and worked with Sly,
the producer of the original movies and Creed movies.
Sovester Sloanes are posting stuff about Winkler about how he was a snake and like fan art of him with a like a snake tongue coming out of his mouth.
Yeah, slippery snake.
And then he deleted the post afterwards too, but he's basically said, I want at least the majority of my rights back for my movies.
And so that started to play into, well, is that what happened aside with this?
Did Winkler want him out and talk to, you know, Michael B. Jordan said we don't want to put him in the next one.
and we don't eat them anymore.
Let's get him out.
He's in his head kind of like the, like Rocky 5.
When, when, what's his face?
Tony?
What is it?
No, no.
Freaking the, it was like the,
George Washington, Duke says to Tommy Morrison.
Tommy Morris.
Yeah, he says he doesn't need,
he doesn't need Rocky anymore.
And maybe that's what happened.
Errin Winkler was George Washington Duke and told,
and told Michael Be Jordan you didn't need Rocky anymore.
So maybe that happened.
I don't know.
I mean, that's pure speculation.
But either way.
Slice's not a part of it.
And then they pushed the movie back.
That's part one.
And now, part two, going right into that,
is this news of Drago getting his own spin-off series.
Now, I would assume it's going to be his son
with Ivan Drago being the manager.
The Creed 2 ends with kind of a sweet moment of the two of them
running in the street together and father and son unite
and understanding one another.
And you kind of paint the younger Drago as,
as more of a hero and what he's done and it makes sense.
Again, the question is, what, if any, does Sly have to do with this?
If the answer is nothing, and he's not even going to appear in this?
I don't know if Dolf Lundgren would do that, though.
Yeah, they're really close.
I would think so, yeah.
They're close.
Dolf looks pretty good, too.
He does.
I think, though, that if there was an issue here with that one, I think, again, what the hell do we know about it?
But I think if Stallone heard about this,
Hey, hey, I don't know if you should be doing it.
You know what I mean?
And then, I'll give you a story.
When you did you do?
And then, Adolf just fucking take.
Donald, that's a smart dude.
You know, you heard of, like, he's like a rocket scientist.
Oh, I didn't know.
He's like a, he's like a super smart dude.
Like a, like a brilliant dude.
Which is funny because his character is just completely just,
but no, he's super smart.
but what did he do?
He also, like, thwarted a, a robbery in his house one time.
Really?
Yeah, he's a really, he's a really interesting dude.
Imagine trying to break into a house and you pull it in his Dragos house and he's there like just to beat your ass.
That's, that's not good.
But you're saying, like, he wouldn't fuck over his friend, basically.
I just wonder, well, if it's, if it's endorsed by Stallone, if Stallone says, look, go ahead and do it.
I don't give a shit.
You know, make some money for your family.
Do what you have to do.
I don't care.
But you got to have that phone call.
Yeah.
You got to have that call if Stallone's not part of it.
If Stallone's not writing it or Stallone's directing it.
Or who knows, maybe Winkler wanted to get, like, look, take that picture off of me as this thing.
Can we talk, please?
How about that Drago thing you wanted to do?
Can we do that together?
Now, again, I have no idea.
Let me see what the actual story itself says.
Let's read this story.
This comes from Dark Horizons over here.
Dark Horizons over there.
Hey, you got a little bit, that's a piece, super, but hey.
All right, MGM plans Creed spinoff, Drago.
MGM is reportedly developing Drago,
a spinoff of the Rocky and Creed franchise
with Robert Lawton having been hired to pen the script.
Okay, so no stone there.
Lawton penned the script becoming Rocky
about the making of the first film back in 76,
which impressed MGM executives.
While that project isn't moving forward,
they have signed loss and up for this.
The film will build a about a backstory about Russian boxer.
Oh, wait a minute.
Oh, wow.
Wait, hold on a second.
The film will build out a backstory about Russian boxer Ivan Drago
played by Lunger in 85 and again.
Okay, wait, wait, wait.
It's unclear if Lungren or Florian Montu who played Ivan's son, Victor,
will reprise their role.
Okay, plot specifics under wraps.
The news comes as Creed 2 is also delayed and will now open in March of next year.
Okay.
So this, they're threw up a paper.
dripped off, but
Yeah, they don't know what it is.
No, no, no, no, he's going to be a part of it.
They just don't know if it's going to be
about either him or his son.
Because Creed, did you see Creed 2?
Yeah.
All right, so Creed 2, it ends with,
it's all about his son fighting Adonis
and then they have this big fight, but at the end of it,
they come to like an understanding,
he turns out to be good dude.
Yeah.
And Drago has been going through this whole thing,
Ivan Dragago's been going through this whole thing his whole life
because after he lost Iraqi, like his country pretty much
just disowned him.
His wife left him.
Like he was a mess,
but he forges his relationship
with his son through this.
And then it kind of ends that way.
So the question is,
is it going to end with Drago and,
or is it going to, this story?
I actually think it makes more sense
to do a story continuation of Drago and his son.
Because what are you going to do otherwise?
You're going to show him,
he was an amateur boxer when he fought Apollo Creed.
Yeah.
So him coming up through.
the ranks. That doesn't, that's not very exciting. The aftermath of watching a young
Drago in between leading up to his son and trying to figure everything out and losing
Matt. That's not very exciting. So I think you kind of have to go with the sun. And the other
thing I would love for them to do is do an Apollo movie. It's the thing that I was wanted
to do before Creed was even announced like just Apollo and you do like him coming up through the
ranks and winning the championship and the kind of parallel to Muhammad Ali and all that type of stuff. That
would be interesting to me.
But who knows?
But I don't know.
But it's interesting that doesn't mention anything about Stallone.
Yeah.
At all.
But we'll find out more.
But I will tell you, I guarantee you, I know Stallone is using athletic greens.
Oh, yeah.
You know he is.
It should be anyway.
Everybody's using Athletic Greens now.
And a lot of the audience is using it.
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wanted a supplement that actually taste good.
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All right, here's the big story.
This is the one that we wanted to talk about today.
Ben Affleck.
They're just grunting at each other.
Mm.
Mm.
Ben Affleck is coming back as Batman.
People are going to love it.
This is a good story for them to get out right now.
especially when you've got the Amber Heard side of it.
You know, they're not talking about her as much in this movie
and how much she's going to be in it.
I just think you leave the fuck around in the movie.
Who cares?
She's in it for, what, seven minutes?
People who can boo and throw tomatoes at the screen?
Who cares if they want to?
And other people can say, oh, look, it's her.
I just don't think she's got a big enough role for people to care.
But the bigger thing is,
Affleck returning here.
It's going to bring up a lot of questions for me
about the overall.
connect the universe that they have because it seems like they're connecting again with Black
Adam and Shazam and all that.
But actor Jason Mamoa has revealed that his former Justice League co-star Ben Affleck will
make an appearance.
Okay, so it's no longer a rumor.
It's confirmed here.
Co-star Ben Affleck will make an appearance in James Wan's upcoming DC superhero feature Aquaman
in the Lost Kingdom.
It's a smart move by MoMA getting this in the news cycle.
Announced on his Instagram page, Ramo posted a picture of himself and Affleck on a set along
with a video of the pair's reunion.
Oh, excuse me,
aside of the sequel,
along with the video
of the pair's reunion
being caught by some of the public
during a WB tour.
He captured it.
Renighted Bruce and author,
Love you and Miss you, Ben.
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Just explored the black lot.
All right.
What did he say?
I don't know what this.
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Coming, Aquaman 2.
Juan directs from a script
written by David Leslie,
Johnson McEldrick,
with Moewe himself,
co-wrote the story,
Treatment.
Athlete joins a cast.
That includes Patrick Wilson,
Amber Hurd.
Yaya Abdul Mateen, too, Dolf Lundgren.
Oh, nice.
Okay, there you go.
Tomorrow Morrison and Phileu Asbeck.
Aquaman in Lost Kingdom is set March 17th, 20203.
Okay.
Smart move to announce this.
I know that they probably, you know,
could have done like a little surprise.
There he is and get people,
but announce it.
People love him as Batman.
And now with the fact that they missed,
with Cavill not being able to show up,
whether I still think he shows up in Black Adam.
I don't think there's, have you heard it all?
Have you heard?
Yeah.
And would, do you think it's going to be, you know, end credits kind of a thing?
Or do you think he shows up in the actual film?
And credits probably to announce to let people lose their freaking minds.
He shows up.
The reason why is because, um, so I think that it's his former wife and producing partner,
the Rocks is also, I think that they have the same.
PR or man, I can't remember what the hell it is.
But either way, they're, they're friends.
They're good friends.
And Rocky was asked after that panel about Henry Cavill and Rock was raving about him,
talking about how good of a Superman he was and probably the one of the best Superman of all time.
And he said, and he pretty much kept saying, the way that he kept hinting at it,
the rock is very in tune with what the hell is going on in the social world.
He's not like, oh, people are talking about Henry Cavill,
maybe be in the, really?
He knows.
And he knows how to market.
He knows how to push.
He knows how to tease.
So I think it's pretty,
it's too coincidental.
And I also think that he knows,
if he didn't want to hurt his movie,
he would go and look, look,
I'd love to see Henry Kennedy Kennedy.
He's not going to be in our movie.
He's not going to be involved in anything
that we're doing right now.
But he's not saying that.
He's kind of like,
you know,
giving you the wink.
Yeah.
So that's why I think it's possible that that's all going to go down.
But as far as Ben Affle goes, you announce this.
And now you got a lot of goodwill because that movie, like, as I said in the intro to that story,
there's going to be a lot of people who don't want to see Amber Hurd in that movie, right?
There's going to be a lot of people who are going to get upset about it.
And you'll see boycotts and you'll see things.
But it won't have much of an impact because they're going to put her in, what, seven to eight minutes,
tops, maybe, maybe 15?
maybe.
It's not like the Flash.
Well, that's a whole
Ezra Miller's in the whole damn movie.
So that's a harder one for them to figure out.
And plus,
we don't even know what's going on
with that whole situation.
That whole situation is just so unclear
that who knows what's going on with that.
But with this one, it's like, okay,
the other thing is, at the time,
you know how it goes with social media.
People are talking about one particular story right now,
and then tomorrow they're talking about something else.
now we're still in the kind of trail end of that trial and it doesn't it it'll always anytime she shows up
it'll always come up but it's not in that heat of everybody talking about it like it was so because there
was speculation before now I mean it's it's the trial has ended before it was like I'm not
sure who you know so now it's like but even when it's over though because he wins that trial so
everybody of course is going how could you possibly support this woman a lot of people
There will be a lot of people that still feel that way going into it, for sure.
But there is heat that comes off of a story as it's still in the cycle as opposed to when it's not in the cycle.
And when it's not in the cycle, Warner Brothers could be like, okay, there are going to be some people that are going to be upset.
But you don't mention the fact that she's in it.
We just put the fucking thing out.
We have her.
We do whatever.
Let's release that Ben Affleck's in this fucking thing.
Let's get people talking about Ben Affleck in it.
And then they're going to be talking about that.
and now they're talking about Ben Affleck in it.
Now, I'm not telling you that's going to make you magically disappear.
If you have a strong feeling about Amber Hurd Me,
you're not going to change your feeling because Ben Affleck's in it.
But I think that people are going to be more like,
if you really don't like the fact that she's in it,
you're going to look and you're going to go,
I don't want to be watching her right now.
I don't want to watch her.
Oh, there's Ben Affleck.
Yeah.
You know, and other people might just be like, no,
I don't want to watch it because of her,
their choice understood.
Again, much harder to do with the flash.
Much harder to do with the flash.
But I think this is smart.
by Mamoa coming in there, releasing it probably coordinated it with Warner Brothers to say,
and James Juan, obviously, let's just announce that this guy's in it.
They're going to start talking about it more.
And it's a way for them to start talking about Aquaman again because there was no presence
for Aquaman whatsoever.
Now, what they could have done is release Ben Affleck coming out at ComicCon.
Yeah, that would have been.
Maybe Ben Affleck didn't want to go to Comic-Con.
Yeah.
Ben Affleck didn't want to do that stuff.
I don't know.
He's too busy passing out on that boat with J-Lo.
He's, look, marry me.
He's got married again.
He's doing his thing.
And so let him do his thing.
But I, not just, sorry, correction.
What's it?
Jennifer Affleck.
Good for her that she's, people are like, oh, she called herself Jennifer Affle.
So why?
Yeah.
Because she's a celebrity.
Wait, that's, who is that?
But didn't change.
No.
She got the same old butt.
Same butt.
Same butt.
Guys.
Come, everybody come in here.
What's wrong?
Why is everybody upset about this?
Well, she changed your name, sir.
She changed your name.
You can't call her J-Lo anymore, sir.
Same butt.
Okay, okay.
Can I go back to work?
Okay, good.
Same butt, everybody.
That's a note for everyone.
Same butt.
It says Batman's butt now.
I didn't see the Batman, and I know that's everybody low, and he need to see that.
It's long.
How does that, is that like the Joker?
Yes.
So that's why, glad you brought that up, because that's kind of what I've,
I like what DC is doing,
even though some people could be confused by it
if you don't ask the questions.
I like that they have separate movies.
I like that they have like.
So with Marvel,
Marvel has made it clear everything that they do.
It all lumps in,
whether it's the what if series,
the animated series,
anything that they have,
the TV shows now at all is part of the one thing.
DC has a couple of stories like Chazam and Black Adam
and Aquaman and all that shit
that still kind of combines it.
They haven't just scrapped it.
It's just,
we'll make a comment.
And the Flash, apparently, if that ever comes out,
all combines inside of this shared universe that they have.
But it doesn't mean they can't make movies outside of it.
The Batman is a separate one.
Joker is a separate one.
DC League of SuperPets is a separate one, right?
So all of that kind of combines into one thing,
which I think is really, really, I think a smart move,
and it doesn't kind of pigeonhole you
because it doesn't force them to be Marvel.
They can say, well, we have the stories that we're telling
inside of our shared universe that we want to do,
that this is a story.
side of that.
And then we have our separate movies where Marvel has to connect everything because that's
what they do.
Would you say that the Joker and the Batman, like they're the biggest successes of the DC?
Like the side projects have been?
Yeah.
I mean, yes, because, well, definitely the Joker.
Because the Joker made, I think, like a billion dollars.
And he won the Oscar for it, right?
Didn't he?
He won the Oscar, too, didn't he?
I thought so.
Two people that won for the same role.
So, yeah, I, that, you'd have to.
say so because that movie only costs like 20 or 30 million dollars to make or whatever it might be
maybe a little bit more maybe 60 but uh but either way it was nobody they didn't even want they wanted
to scrap it i think at one point was what they were saying then it turned out to be one of their
biggest hits um as far as the batman goes i think that was definitely anticipated because it's
batman yeah i think he put a batman movie out but it was a longer movie but it was received well
definitely received well by the by the fans and i even on a rewatch there's a lot that's
you like the david fincher movies though too right
And I think when you're watching on HBO Max,
like my wife was watching it, and to no one's surprise, she bailed on it.
But the thing is she, the reason she bailed is she's like,
oh, I couldn't lock into it.
I go, but yeah, but you weren't trying to pay attention to it.
You're trying to watch it at 10 o'clock, 11 o'clock at night without just trying to throw
something on.
That's not this movie.
You've got to invest in this movie.
She's like, yeah, I know.
I may be able to give it another shot and just kind of sit down and watch it
because I wasn't really paying attention.
You don't pay attention to it.
The Batman is not one of those movies.
You can just go, oh, I'm just going to throw it on.
Was it two hour 40 or something like that?
About 240, 245.
But I think pretty good for an HBO Max watch, you know, if you watch it.
Have you done, you do any more boys?
No, I don't know what it is.
Well, don't let it get past you.
You know what it is?
It's a good thing.
Blake's been, we've been playing like Wii sports at night.
Okay.
And Lonnie's been reading, you know, so like.
She's in quality time with you.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Playing a little.
Wee's Frisbee golf.
That's fun.
Yeah, see, that's good.
Vivian and I last night,
started watching Billy Madison.
Nice.
So,
in a couple of the jokes,
obviously went right over her head.
She's 10,
but like she was,
she was cracking up with the penguin.
I mean, too,
it's such a stupid movie.
I love it so much.
It's so stupid.
Like, it's still, you know,
like,
yeah,
she was like,
when the kindergarten teacher
is rubbing paste on her face
or glue on her face
and it's dancing around,
My daughter's like, what is she weirdo doing?
So it's, that was fun to revisit.
That was a fun one.
That Veronica, man.
Is that one?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
One piece of age.
And what is, and what does he say to him?
He goes, that's harassment, brother.
That's harassment, brother.
We haven't gotten to him yet.
He just graduated the first grade.
There's some stuff that is in that movie that in 94 that you cannot get away with today.
There's certain things that people say, and I'm like, oh, that wouldn't,
would not go over today.
Like there was a line that one of the kids says to,
um,
to his mother.
I won't,
I won't repeat it.
And,
um,
and I even,
I actually talked over it a little bit because I didn't want my daughter to
hear it at the time.
I do the same thing where you go,
that's it.
Yeah,
yeah, yeah,
yeah.
Yeah.
And I talked over it.
First thing they didn't,
she didn't hear it.
But I was like,
yeah,
that's not,
that's not,
that's not,
that's not going to go over well today with today's audience.
It's what she's,
because she's like,
she's like,
how old is this movie?
It was like 94.
It was when that movie came out.
Different times people.
It's crazy.
Like 20, whatever the hell,
28, 28 years ago?
Yeah.
No, that's the,
that's the thing I saw the other day.
It was like,
that is to us when we're the 90s is to the 50s.
Wow.
Right?
Yeah, something like that.
Yeah, so we'll get 50s.
60s.
60s to the 90s is what we are.
Prefects of Tiffany's.
I remember when,
think being a kid and thinking about those 50s and 60s movies.
Oh, yeah.
And going, come on.
and so nobody who is like ancient.
And it's like, it's like 90s movies.
Like even when I used to watch,
so even if you look at a movie like, let's say,
that's what's 50 years old, right?
Or even Star Wars is now, 1977 is 40-some odd years old.
If you, when you're in the 80s, watching it.
That's like watching, you know,
one of those movies from like the 40s.
Oh, and the 80s, why is it that the 80s movies were worse than any?
I think that was the worst as far as like politically.
incorrect.
Just everything.
Revenge of the nerds?
Oh, God.
I mean, everything.
There's stuff that,
there's so many things.
Sapped.
Remember that one?
With adventures and babysitting, dude.
Oh.
Like, Adventures in babysitting,
the beginning of it alone,
some of the stuff,
the stuff that would,
there'd be a Twitter explosion
in some of the stuff
that said in the beginning.
Inventures and babysitting.
And I was just like,
oh my God, if anybody did that in a movie,
I was still,
some of the stuff was hilarious.
But like, if anybody said anything
like that,
they would be like, how could they write something like there's a blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
And it's like, I mean, that movie is, and that's adventures and babysitting.
You wouldn't even, but it's an 80s movie.
80s, there was no, I mean, the 80s created, the 80s created political correctness.
Oh, yeah.
It's the most gratuitous boob shots of any, uh, 80s.
80s.
All over the place.
It was just like, where can we slip in, uh, some boobs in this?
You know what really started like the first awareness from me of political correctness and of like,
no, we can't, this ain't, we're not doing this anymore, was Andrew Dice Clay.
Oh.
Andrew Dice Clay was like the last, like, 1980s kind of.
Shock comedian.
But he was selling out Madison Square Garden.
Yeah.
And he was selling out places left around.
He was the biggest movie.
He was the biggest comedian.
He was a rock star comedian at the time.
Like, and the stuff that he was saying was, you don't get more politically incorrect than
Andrew Dice Clay.
Just, just misogynistic.
But he was playing a character.
Yeah.
It doesn't matter.
The stuff that he was.
was saying was it was very similar to like what the fact the stuff that m&m gets away with
because he's a character oh yeah stuff that he said you listen to some of the lyrics and stuff too
like but way more so and he certainly was not uh he certainly had a lot of controversy when he
blew up but dice what i remember this i talked about this recently with fort fairling
was i said was i talking about this with you i don't think so no so fort fairlin so i was when i was
a kid dice was the biggest thing ever i wanted to see him in rockville center
Rockville Center.
Rockville, not Rockville Center.
That's a, that's a, that's a, it's a long on.
Oh my God.
What am I thinking of the,
where the, holy shit.
I can't, I can't even get my,
anywhere, in the city.
And I went there and people are going to say,
you went to, you went to here, you went to here.
And we went to, we went to see him at,
I can't remember what it was,
I was like in high school,
but, and he was sold out,
he'd done all this stuff.
But where he really started to go downhill was Saturday Night Live.
He had said something, an MTV.
It said something on MTV that got him banned from MTV for like cursed on MTV.
But Nora Dunn at the time made a big stance about him and quit Saturday Night Live.
Oh, quit.
Legit.
And then there was this big controversy with him and all that.
And then all these groups started coming after him.
It was like the first kind of cancellation.
thing that I remember.
Yeah.
All these groups started coming after him,
and he had Ford Fairland supposed to come out in the summer, I think, that year.
And I remember my buddy Dante and I wanted to go see it.
And we couldn't find it anywhere because they had pulled back.
It was supposed to be this big, wide release movie,
and they pulled it all back, and they said,
we're not releasing it.
And there's this place called The Quartet,
which is the only place that we found, and we snuck in there,
and we saw it.
But there was nobody in the theater.
it was like the movie bombed.
I thought it was hilarious.
Again, I was super young when I saw it.
But yeah, that was the first.
And I remember him being on like Arsenio Hall.
I'm going to see if I can find the clip of him.
Andrew Dice Clay.
I just remember doing his bits and stuff.
I'm too young to even be saying that.
Arsenio Hall.
Trow to go.
That's it.
But yeah.
Let's see.
This is him on.
on
the movie they were going to talk about
called the adventures of Ford Fairland
we're going to talk about everything tonight
this is Andrew Dice Clegg
ladies
over there
people do what they have to do and uh you know
I mean Nora Dunst did what she
had to do and uh... I'm sorry
how has that last name pronounced? Dunce
D-U-N-C-E
but that you know
it's all nonsense you know I'm a
great comedian and obviously there are women
that enjoy
this kind of humor
you're not
back when you get smoked
cigarettes and
and I didn't make my decision yet
does it bother you
like when you drive down to sunset
and see something on your poster
that it's been defaced
as long as they don't touch the face
you know people
you know some people like my jokes some don't
I mean that's all dependent
upon one's personal taste
Okay, I was at, um...
When you say the word taste, people go crazy, you know?
Look at the way I dress, they can tell.
I was at a press conference this morning for the MTV Awards.
I was there with Errol Smith and MC Hammer,
and there were a lot of issues to be discussed,
but the first thing the press asked me was,
will Andrew Dice Clay be at the MTV Award?
Well, it depends what they packed.
before you kicked up.
Sure, if they want me there, I'll be there, you know.
Yeah.
I mean, I'm pretty busy now, you know that.
But you'd like to come?
Yeah, sure, why not?
You wanted to perform in one of Donald Trump's venues, and there was some problems.
No, no problem.
I don't know what you heard, but Donald, you know, we're very close friends, me and Donald.
Well, I meet those kind of people now, and what happened,
he wanted me to come to his birthday party, and I couldn't be there, so I just sent a videotape, you know.
And it was the hit of the party.
No, that's the truth.
I heard something, you know, else backstage, but that's the truth.
What I was told was that he didn't want you performing in any of his places.
And let me tell you something about Donald than me.
He fixed my sister's roof a few weeks ago because it was leaking.
No bull.
He's a great guy.
You know, no matter what they say, I mean, I see him on the cover.
They rip him apart.
Donald Trump is here to stay.
He's a great guy.
So weird.
And whenever somebody's on.
top they look to knock them down that's the way it is
nineteen nine years
you know um I've seen your act many times and often I even watch
and I get a little uncomfortable saw you do a joke one night that I thought was
was a racist joke and I'm wondering do you ever have second thoughts
about racist humor for instance I mean say for instance if you were in a club
and some guy did an anti-semitic joke been done
And how did you feel when it was done?
It's a joke.
Let me tell you something.
The kind of stuff I'd do.
The reason I could pick on people from other countries, that kind of stuff, is because years ago, you know, you had like the Polish joke.
You know, where you had two Jews walk into a bar, that kind of stuff.
But over the last, let's say, 10 years has been such an influx of people from other countries.
And the reason that is because this country is the greatest country in the world.
And we let everybody come here and we give everybody opportunity.
No, let me say.
We give everybody opportunity, and because of that, that gives me more comedic material.
I mean, I look at it this way.
You go into Manhattan, someplace like Manhattan, whether it's about a couple in the front.
We all look at this world that we're made up of this stuff.
Everybody else does.
I just say in friendship, and I shook his hand, you know?
I can't remember where it is.
I'm trying to, he does, there's one where he, you like, it's within that, but he,
He gets real upset and starts crying.
But it's still really.
It's, I think it's, I think it's in there.
He just, he, I think it's during that, that speech.
He starts to break down a little bit.
But yeah, but he was going through a lot.
And then at MTV, I think that's before.
And then what happens after that is he does MTV,
which curses and then he's banned for life for MTV.
Wow.
He never, he never does it ever again.
So, but that's like the first time I remember someone like that, that whole thing.
Like, what,
before that, I don't really remember
in the 80s, you could do whatever the
hell you wanted to.
It's crazy.
Yeah, Kinnison, like.
Kinison, but Kinnison was different.
Even though, because, I don't know,
Kinnison was, I think that if you look,
Knessin was really, not that,
Dice was, Dice was a much better
comedian than people give him
credit for it when I, when I, when I mean by that,
is obviously the rock star stuff that he did
and how big he was. That's, that's a given.
But I've seen him do stuff that's not the,
rhymes.
The character, yeah.
But he's always in characters.
A part of it is who he is.
But I've seen him at the comedy store many times over just doing regular material.
And he's fucking hilarious.
Really funny.
But he relies on a lot of the other, you know, the sex humor and that other thing because that's his brand.
But I've seen him just do stuff, dude, like 45 minutes of stuff at the comedy store original room and just sleigh.
Yeah.
Just sleigh.
Kinnison was a very different type of comic.
also.
Yeah, but I'm just saying in terms of he said some edgy shit.
Yeah, I mean.
Sure.
The thing about the starving, about the, about the, what he said, what is he was,
and it was funny.
I saw it recently.
He said, um, about world hungry.
He's like, he's like, why don't you, wouldn't you stop sending all the, what I would do
is I tell, we're sending all this money the people who are hungry.
Um, and my question is why, you know, don't send him anything.
Send him, send him moving vans.
He's like, we're going to send you vans so you, we're going to send you vans.
So you're going to fire.
And for a day!
This is sand.
You can't grow anything in sand.
Right, right.
But he did it in a way.
But again, it goes back to the old George Carlin thing.
Anything can be funny, but not anyone can make it funny.
Exactly.
That's the whole thing.
And it's not an easy trick.
Like, you can try to do that Sam Kinnis and thing, but you don't have the kind of voice
that he does.
There's certain things that you're delivery of things that you say.
I can't say and get away with or make it funny, right?
But you have a certain way to do it that your personality brings out.
That's why it becomes funny.
The same thing.
Like with,
I mean,
with a lot of these different people,
there's a lot of stuff,
even the way,
like,
with Sebastian,
you can say something like,
like, come on,
why are you doing that?
That's,
that's ridiculous.
And it's not funny.
What are you doing?
It's ridiculous.
Stop it.
Just that alone,
the way that he does it and his look
and he's like,
his frustration.
It's,
it's not,
I mean,
his jokes are very funny too,
but it's the way that he's moving his body and saying,
and you're going,
and you're like,
it's,
it's,
It's, it's, there's parts to it that, that add into all of it.
It's the mechanics of it all.
But that's what Sam did also.
So Sam Kynastin did great.
I think the, but the stand-up comedy world, I think there's people like, oh,
I think it's still edgy as hell.
The stuff I see.
Yeah, but it's harder.
Is it?
Yeah, it's harder.
Like, there's things that you can, like, as, even in that clip from 1990, which he still
was getting, it's like, where Arsenio said to him, well, what if you tell that joke and
someone gets offended?
It's like, it's a joke.
like you're and bill hicks said it on on stern it's like do you know me things that i'm offended by
every day yeah but i don't talk i just move on to the next thing and it's like now when this is
that's before social media now the thing is if you see somebody in the club that you don't like
and says something you don't like and that 95% of people thought were yeah but you thought it was
too racy you thought it was insensitive you can tweet about it and if it catches fire then that person
is in trouble yeah that's the kind of shit that i
I don't like.
Now, there's other stuff.
There's other stuff that, you know, that people should be.
Like there's certain things that people say.
And it's not, like, like George Carlin said, you better make it funny.
And I think, and I think you got to catch into the majority, too.
Because when a majority, and it's weird, though, too, how that works.
But when the majority is looking at it and going, okay, majority of people who've seen this,
I think it's funny.
Yeah.
And there's people who are going to, no matter what you're going to say, people are going to be pissed off,
no matter what your jokes are.
People are going to, you're going to piss off somebody if you're crossing that line.
line just a little bit. That's why I think Bill Burr, what he does, he doesn't give a shit.
Bill Burr doesn't give a five. Yeah. What was that he was on, uh, uh, it was on Conan or something
like that. And Conan says that you just piss off both sides. You're like, he doesn't give a shit.
He doesn't give a shit. He just does what he does. He's gained that throughout years like.
Of course, yes, that's exactly because, again, because he's not doing it to just be edgy.
That's who he is. That's who he is. And he's just like, you're going to have that.
that conversation with him with three people having a beer on a patio with no cameras on.
He's going to have that same conversation with you and he's going to bring it up on stage.
There's other people who are just going, oh, what can I do to push the limits here?
What can I do to piss people off?
That's when you get into trouble.
Now, I'm not telling you that Bill Burry doesn't write a joke and going, oh, that's going to,
that's going to get up.
But it's his real thoughts.
Yeah.
And that's why he's so good.
There are convenians that love the groan, too.
Like, they like the grown more than the laugh sometimes.
Just like to just destroy a road.
But also being able to make it funny and going through and do it's like,
yeah,
that's something good.
I mean,
it's Andrew Schultz,
who's now really big comedian also now.
And he's,
he's,
his stuff is just,
he's,
he's going for you to get,
to get pissed on.
Yeah.
And he's,
and he'll go and they're funny.
You know,
there's something,
but he's going to,
he's going to get you and he's going to,
you get offended,
then don't watch my shit.
And I think that there's still that,
there's that thing that that's just how,
that's just how it works now with social media.
Because now, again, if you watch a special on HBO back in the day and you thought someone's offensive, you complain to your friend.
Yeah.
You know, or you write a letter.
Now you pick up if it's somebody who has 10,000 followers and they get mad and they post a clip of you and then somebody retweets it.
Yeah.
Yes and no.
Depends on what it is.
Or you blow up and people defend you.
Or you get more clips and you get more people and your eyes are on you.
Now that person is just giving you free marketing because they're.
be insensitive. So it's, it's a tricky thing. Sometimes we're just like, okay, like the Steve,
you, I didn't talk to you about this. The Steve Martin thing. Did you see this? The King Tut thing?
People were trying to go after him for King Tut. Your shit. No. They were trying to go after him for King Tut. And
it went away really fast. Yeah. Because it was, you're like, come on, man. He's, he's making fun of
tourism. Stop. Stop. People were going after him for doing King Tut. He were trying to. He said buried in his
jammies.
Dad. And they were just, why is he playing this Egyptian? Stop.
Give me a break.
Stop.
Yeah.
It's like, and it went away really fast, but that's my point.
Yeah.
The more people found that clip, it's like, cut it out.
There's times when it's like, okay, you went back, you found this, you did that,
maybe they shouldn't have done it at the time.
And then they're like, oops, that was a bad time.
Stop this.
Stop this.
Yeah, he wasn't doing like in a modern day Egyptian stereotype or something.
He was just.
He was a goofy character on King Tut.
Of King Tut.
It was like, it was the goof on tourism.
Yeah.
look fun what it's become.
And it was commercialism and all that.
And it's like,
so that,
but that's what I'm saying.
Sometimes when people are,
and most people felt the way that we do.
Yeah.
Like, cut it out.
And that's what,
because you can tell.
If it sticks,
then a lot of people really felt it.
And then it's,
it's,
and sometimes,
you know,
there's a battle on both sides.
Like, no,
it's not that bad.
It is that bad.
And then when it's just like,
no,
that's just somebody being ridiculous.
That's what that was.
Yeah.
At least in my opinion.
But anyway.
Um,
okay,
so look,
Like I said to you guys, we've got a lot going on over the next couple weeks.
This is Monday's show.
So Wednesday, Sith Council will be stream yard maybe.
I don't know.
I might still do in the studio.
I don't know yet.
Either way, we're going to have shows out next week.
And then I'll put up some short form content.
We're going to have a really busy, busy end of the month.
And then September, October, November.
Listen to all this stuff that's coming out.
August, we start with She-Hulk.
I want you to watch all this shit too, by the way.
She Hulk.
All these shows, I'm about to mention you, too.
Because weekly we're going to start talking about this stuff.
So we got Shee Hulk, which starts in August, I think, like 17th.
And then the following week is Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon.
The following two weeks after that is Andor, the Star Wars series.
And then the following week after that is Lord of the Rings.
Jesus.
So it's boom, boom, boom, boom.
And then that's not to mention you still have bullet train coming up that we're going to go see together.
Yeah, that's awesome.
We're seeing that tonight.
night. Yeah. So then you got that movie with Idris Elba, Beast, September will be fairly
slow for movies, but then on October you got Black Adam, which is going to be bigger. And then
November, I'm going to bring up the, I'm going to bring up the release schedule again too.
I'm going to go through it with you. I know I've done this a few different times of you guys,
but I want to just hammer down the point of how busy we're going to be here over the next year.
Like, listen to this. This is just, and I'm talking about movies. This is,
not streaming. This doesn't include all the Marvel shows that were announced. This doesn't
include the Star Wars shows that were announced. It doesn't include, you know, like I said,
Lord of the Rings, all these other shows that are going to be coming out. So this is, this is just
from movies alone starting in September 2nd, apparently Spider-Man No Way Home, like the more
stuff, fun stuff version, which is coming out. Barbarian. I don't know, I just got a screening
for that. I don't know what that is. Well, listen to this, bro. So you got this thing,
bros. I don't know what that is, but October, you got Halloween ends, which is going to be one.
Then Black Adam. And that's the big one. Those are the two big ones in October. November, you got
Amsterdam, Black Panther, Wakanda, Forever, which is going to be the biggest movie of maybe the year,
but it's definitely in November for sure. I don't know a lot of these other ones. There's some other ones here.
She said, Bad Acts, the Menu, Bones in All, Devotion, Strange Worlds. Tell me in the comments,
if any of those are supposed to be any good. Violent Night, Spoiler Alert.
The hero dies. This is December.
Now, December 16th is the big one.
Avatar, the way of water.
And then the following week, December 21st, is Shazam, Fury of the Gods, and Puss and Boots, the last wish.
So that's just, that's the end of, that's the end of this year.
So, but now listen to, now, when I get to March of 2023, you guys are going to lose your
minds with the, how, it sounds like a summer month.
But this is, this is January.
Craven the Hunter is the big one.
for January 13. The fact that it's in January
makes me nervous, but nonetheless.
Harold and the purple crayon. Everyone's looking forward
to that one. That one's coming out. I don't know what that is.
February, this is
where it starts to get
big, right? You're going to have Ant Man and the
Wask and the Mandalorian also come out
in that same month. So that's going to be February.
Now listen to March. Cocaine Bear.
Yeah, that one, I'm looking forward to that one.
March 20, 23.
March 3rd, Dungeons and Dragons
Honor Among Thieves. People are really liking that trail.
That starts it off.
Birthday.
Is it?
All right,
there you go.
You go see Dungeons and Dragons.
The following week,
the haunted mansion is pretty big for Disney.
And then March 17th is Aquaman and Lost Kingdom.
March 24th is John Wick,
chapter 4.
March 31st is Scream 6 and this untitled George Foreman biopic.
And then somewhere inside of that march is Creed 3.
Wow.
That is a hell of a month.
And then April,
you got Super Mario Brothers is finally coming out.
The last train in New York,
Salem's Lot.
And then listen to summer of 2020.
May 5th, Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3.
May 19th, Fast 10, May 26th, the Little Mermaid.
June 2nd, Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse.
June 9th, Transformers 87, whatever it is.
June 16th.
Elemental and No Hard Feelings.
I don't know.
June 23rd, the Flash, maybe.
Untitled Sony Marvel movie, June 30th, Indiana Jones 5.
Wow.
July 7th, Insidious 5.
July 14th, Mission Impossible.
July 21st, Barbie and Oppenheimer.
July 28th, the Marvels.
August 24th, the Meg 2.
August 4th, Teenage Mutian Ninja Turtles.
August 11th, Challenger's,
Grand Turismo, Untitled Disney Live Action.
August 18th, Blue Beetle.
That's the summer.
That's one of the most stacked summers
that I've seen in a very, very long time.
And that's not including any of the streaming going on.
I mean, that's tons of Marvel.
shows, Star Wars shows,
Amazon shows, Netflix shows that we got going on.
It's going to be a crazy, crazy, crazy 2023.
And that's, I think, the shift from the pandemic into, okay, we're back.
Now we can, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
People aren't afraid to put stuff out in the theaters anymore.
And all the stuff that was pushed back is starting to push into the forefront.
So you're getting, it's just like, it's like, um, what, you know, the, the,
when, when everybody came over here and was like, like, like, far and away when they were looking,
when the land, when all the land was like, oh, let's, let's claim the land.
claim the land.
And that's,
that's what,
like,
it's,
there's going to be so much content out there for people to,
not only the stuff that we just read,
but on YouTube and TikTok.
And like,
all your creators that you follow in this space are going to have so much to talk about.
Yeah,
there's going to be.
It's not including Comic-Con.
It's not including all the trailers that are going to be coming out.
I mean,
it's going to be a,
I think it's the golden age in 2023.
Yeah.
And streaming,
just the two epic,
epic,
like Lord of the Rings and,
Game of Thrones within weeks of each other.
That's insane.
Andor and Sheeulk land are going to start airing on the same day.
They'll both be on Fridays.
So you'll be getting a Shee Hulk and Andor episode on that Friday.
Like boom, boom.
So that's interesting.
I don't know why they did that.
Disney.
I mean, I understand like when Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones are kind of going after each other.
That makes sense.
But Disney put one on Wednesday and one on Friday.
Yeah, that's a bit much.
It's weird.
So, but maybe they just have more stuff coming at.
Bad Batch is another one that's coming out.
There's other shows.
And there's shows inside of this thing that we don't, I mean, I don't know if Boy's
Season 4, I don't know when that's coming out.
That could be next year sometime.
Stranger Things, I don't think is next year.
I think it's 2024, the next season of it.
But there's so much stuff.
Is that going to be the last, do you think?
It is, yeah, it's the last one.
And then, but I think there's going to be like spin-offs and stuff after that.
Barb, what's Barb?
Oh, yeah, I don't know.
I don't know.
What's going on, Barb.
Did you like, did you like the final, you like the final C?
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
You got to get back into the boys, though, because if you lose, if you forget what's going on.
No, definitely. That's got to start.
You got to start.
All right, listen.
That was the show.
We did it.
So we're going to get into some more stuff.
Sith Council on Wednesday.
Brett, myself and Roxy, we'll be back on Thursday.
And then Winston Coy, myself, be back on Friday.
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