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Hall of Justice

Summary: Meanwhile.... at the Hall of Justice. If you are old enough to know exactly what the Hall of Justice is, then you are our demographic. For advertising opportunities on this show, or any of the other shows on our network, contact us at: advertise@underdogsportsnetwork.com

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 122. 25th Anniversary of Green Lantern Kyle Rayner w/co-creator Ron Marz | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:51

25 years ago, in the aftermath of the iconic Death of Superman comic book storyline, acclaimed comic book writer Ron Marz was part of a small team that created a brand new Green Lantern. Artist Kyle Rayner was given the last ring, and the rest is comic book history. Ron joins Seth and Victor to discuss the process of creating Kyle, and seeing where that storyline went in 25 years. Ron and Seth also hosted a show together in the past, that paved the way for the creation of the Hall of Justice podcast. Google "Spreecast Super Heroes." For more info on Ron's current work. https://ominouspress.com/

 121. Glass REVIEW (Warning: Spoilers) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 59:00

Victor returns to review the M. Night Shamalyan film Glass, the third of a trilogy that includes 2001's Unbreakable, and 2017's Split. Warning: don't listen to this episode unless you have either seen the 3 films, or don't mind knowing plot points. The review commences at 22:32 mark of the episode. Before the film review, the guys discuss the Jussie Smollett case in Chicago. They also address some new details about Bohemian Rhapsody and its impact both on the film and the legacy of both Queen and Freddie Mercury.

 120. DC Daily on DC Universe (Interview w/the Cast!) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:20:19

Recorded live from the studios of DC Daily in Los Angeles, California. The cast of DC Daily has taken over the Hall of Justice! Samm Levine, Sam Humphries, Hector Navarro, Markeia McCarty, and John Kourounis all join the show. They talk about their gigs at DC Comics, as well as discuss how they cover DC stories and criticize when necessary. It's an open conversation from these five about the access they have and what their show is about. Find the DC Universe exclusive content at DCUniverse.com Also, Seth appeared on an episode of DC Daily that will air on February 25, 2019.

 119. Reign of the Supermen SPOILER Review | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:02:30

This is part 2 of the dedicated to the WB Animation DC Universe Film "Reign of the Supermen." In this show, Victor Dandridge returns for a SPOILER review of the movie. What worked? What didn't? Then, when there were questions for the writers and director, we had them on! Sam Liu (director), James Tucker (exec. Producer), Tim Sheridan and Jim Krieg (writers) all join the show for insight as to their take on this iconic tale. Plus, Gerry Ordway, acclaimed comic book writer who worked on the original Death of Superman comic book, joins the show for an exclusive conversation.

 118. NYC Premiere "Reign of the Supermen" | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:06

This episode was recorded at the NYC Premiere of the WB Animation film "Reign of the Supermen." This episode focuses on the actors who make up the all-star cast. Those who appear on this episode in order. Cress Williams (Black Lightning), voice of Steel/John Henry Irons Rainn Wilson (The Office, Six Feet Under), voice of Lex Luthor (who wasn't at the Premiere but joined the show by phone) Rebecca Romijn (The Librarians, X-Men), voice of Lois Lane Jerry O'Connell (Stand By Me, Carter, Bravo's Play by Play), voice of Superman Patrick Fabian (Better Call Saul), voice of Cyborg Superman and Hank Henshaw Tony Todd (Candyman), voice of Darkseid Charles Halford (Constantine), voice of both Bibbo Bibbowski and The Eradicator Thanks to WB Animation for access to this amazing cast.

 117. Daredevil (Season 3) / Titans (Season 1) REVIEW | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:10:37

This show features two reviews. First Seth and Victor discuss season 3 of the recently cancelled Marvel/Netflix series Daredevil. They also talk about the future of the character in live action. Will it head to the Disney+ app? What about Charlie Cox? Then, at the midway point (33 minute mark), the guys review Season 1 of the DC Universe Titans series. The guys differ on this one. It's definitely edgy, but does that make it good?

 116. James Tucker, Executive Producer, DC Universe Animated Films at Warner Bros. Animation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:07:51

This episode features comic book animation royalty when James Tucker, executive producer of the DC Animated Movies at Warner Bros. Animation visits the Hall of Justice. The centerpiece of the episode is the upcoming DC Universe animated movie "Reign of the Supermen." Out on digital right now and coming to Blu-Ray on January 29th. Tucker explains the process on how this project got off the ground, and where it will take fans in this movie. This packed episode covers a lot of ground, and not in chronological order. He entered the genre during Superman- The Animated Series, and takes listeners through a journey covering Batman-The Brave and the Bold, Legion of Superheroes, and all the films he worked on, and even a few he didn't. Among the topics covered: What about that last episode of Brave the Bold? What does Tucker think of DC Live-action movies and TV shows? What aoubt the Batman/Batgirl love scene in "The Killing Joke"? How did Death of Superman/Reign of Supermen evolve from Superman:Doomsday? What about the decision to use "New 52" style characters in continuity driven films? And more! Reign of the Supermen finds Earth's citizens- and the Man of Steel's heroic contemporaries- dealing with a world without Superman. But the aftermath of Superman's death, and the subsequent disappearance of his body, leads to a new mystery- is Superman still alive? The question is further complicated when four new super-powered individuals- Steel, Cyborg Superman, Superboy and the Eradicator- emerge to proclaim themselves as the ultimate hero. In the end, only one will be able to proclaim himself the world's true Superman. Reign of the Supermen is the second half of a two-part DC Universe Movies experience that began in August 2018 with The Death of Superman- the two films telling a more faithful animated version of "The Death of Superman," DC's landmark 1992-93 comic phenomenon. Superman Doomsday, the inaugural film in the DC Universe Movies series, told an abridged version of that comics story, but with a runtime of 75 minutes, the film was only able to focus on a core, singular storyline. The Death of Superman and Reign of the Supermen restore many of the moments and characters that fans hold dear to their hearts.

 115. Superman (George Newbern from Justice League/Justice League Unlimited) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:11

George Newbern joins the show on the heels of the announcement that he will be reprising the role of Superman in a forthcoming DC Universe animated feature "Justice League vs. the Fatal Five." Newbern discusses playing the iconic role and what made the Justice League animated series so great. He talks about taking over for Tim Daly, who had voiced the character a few years prior in Superman- The Animated Series. He also discussed the #JLReunion social media campaign. Also discussed were Newbern's on camera roles: Adventures in Babysitting, Father of the Bride (1 and 2), and his recently completed role in ABC's Scandal.

 115. Superman (George Newbern from Justice League/Justice League Unlimited) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:11

George Newbern joins the show on the heels of the announcement that he will be reprising the role of Superman in a forthcoming DC Universe animated feature "Justice League vs. the Fatal Five." Newbern discusses playing the iconic role and what made the Justice League animated series so great. He talks about taking over for Tim Daly, who had voiced the character a few years prior in Superman- The Animated Series. He also discussed the #JLReunion social media campaign. Also discussed were Newbern's on camera roles: Adventures in Babysitting, Father of the Bride (1 and 2), and his recently completed role in ABC's Scandal.

 114. #JLReunion w/"Wonder Woman" Susan Eisenberg | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:06:14

Voice actor Susan Eisenberg, best known for her role as Wonder Woman in the iconic animated series Justice League and its follow-up Justice League Unlimited, joins the show for a second time. She discusses the social media #JLReunion push by fans and actors to bring back the cast for an on-screen reunion. They also speak about Eisenberg's interactions with "Wonder Women" Gal Gadot and Lynda Carter, as well as Christie Marston, granddaughter of Wonder Woman creator William Moulton Marston. Follow Susan on Instagram and Twitter @susaneisenberg1

 113. Bumblebee REVIEW (SPOILERS) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:11

Warning: Don't listen to this episode unless you have seen the film Bumblebee. Anthony Brucale of TFU.INFO rejoins the show to review the latest installment of the Transformers franchise, Bumblebee. It's a tribute to the Generation-1 Transformers, but is there more to it? Does the continuity with this movie and Michael Bay's films have any issues? Plus, what does this film mean for the Transformers movie future? What about animation?

 112. Aquaman Review (SPOILERS) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:42

Warning: Don't play this episode unless you have seen the WB feature film Aquaman or don't mind hearing the plot. Seth and Victor review the latest DCEU installment, Aquaman. Directed by James Wan and starring Jason Momoa, this is the story of Arthur Curry, aka Aquaman. What went wrong with this film might be out of Wan's hands. They aren't raving about movie, but the facts behind their opinions are quite compelling. Please rate/review and subscribe.

 111. "Elseworlds" Review | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:35:40

Not a spoiler issue because it has already aired on broadcast television (what's that?). Seth and Victor unpack, dissect, and discuss the 3-part CW crossover event featuring the shows "Arrow," "The Flash," and "Supergirl." They discuss the many positives, and the many questions raised. Also, many complaints about the episodes. Still, the event previews next year's crossover, using the logo of the iconic book Crisis on Infinite Earths. Is the series heading in the direction that the book went? Fans of the Flash and Supergirl might want to take note. Please rate/review.. And Subscribe!

 110. Spider-Man- Into the Spider-Verse | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:16

WARNING: Don't play this episode until you have seen the Sony/Marvel film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Seth and Victor have a SPOILER filled review of an amazing animated movie. What's its place in Spidey history? What's the connection to the other Spider-Man movies? Who are those Peter Parkers? All the easter eggs discussed in this one.

 109. Continuity & Comics | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 47:40

What is it about super heroes and comic books and sci fi stuff that always wants continuity to be perfect? Seth & Victor explore that as they discuss the upcoming Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse movie & the upcoming DC CW crossover "Elseworlds" John Wesley Schipp is the Flash again, from the 1990-91 CBS TV show. That's just the beginning. Plus, the cancellation of Daredevil on Netflix has opened the door to the character joining over Marvel properties on other platforms. Again, is it Charlie Cox? What about the R-Rated Continuity? Plus, why isn't that the case for Luke Case or Iron Fist? Plus, a rare treat unveiled in the last 20 seconds of the show! Please rate/review.

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