Each week the staff of SYFY WIRE present their case for what from the world of sci-fi, fantasy and horror won the week.
Blastr staffers Aaron Sagers, Cher Martinetti, Dany Roth, and Adam Swiderski weigh in on the new trailers for next year's big super hero showdowns: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Captain America: Civil War. Did Marvel's personal approach win us over? Is Jesse Eisenberg the right fit for Lex Luthor? Which film will win next year's box office showdown?
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Blastr staffers Aaron Sagers, Cher Martinetti, Dany Roth, and Adam Swiderski geek out over a week's worth of big Star Wars news in the first edition of our new podcast, Who Won the Week.
Blastr staffers Aaron Sagers, Cher Martinetti, Dany Roth, and Adam Swiderski geek out over a week's worth of sci-fi/fantasy news, including the debut of Jessica Jones, the return of Mystery Science Theater 3000, and a couple of big releases from the world of gaming.
Blastr staffers Aaron Sagers, Cher Martinetti, Dany Roth, and Adam Swiderski geek out over a week's worth of sci-fi/fantasy news, including major developments on The Walking Dead and Doctor Who, spoiler culture, and how they'll be geeking out over Thanksgiving.
Blastr staffers Dany Roth and Adam Swiderski are joined by special guest Todd in the Shadows to weigh in on all the big fall TV finales - The Flash, Arrow, Doctor Who, Supergirl, Gotham, and The Walking Dead. All this and the new X-Men: Apocalypse trailer in the latest edition of Who Won the Week!
This week, there's really only one thing we could talk about; a massive science-fiction franchise finally coming back with new material. That's right, it's Star Trek Beyond. No, wait, it's Independence Day: Resurgence. OK, jokes aside, while the trailers for those films are definitely worth discussing, it's Star Wars: The Force Awakens time up in this podcast, as our editors (including special guest Mike Avila, subbing in for Adam since he hasn't seen the movie, yet) break down both the movie and their reactions to the return to a galaxy far, far away. Could it possibly live up to all the excitement? What does it mean to the future of the franchise? And where do we go from here? Find out in the latest edition of Who Won the Week!
In this special extra episode of Who Won The Week, the Blastr staff talks Star Wars: The Force Awakens completely and totally uncensored. WARNING: THIS CONTAINS SPOILERS. If you don't want to know what happens in the movie, for the love of the Force, don't listen to this! But if you have seen the movie, obviously you should listen.
In the last Who Won the Week episode of 2015, our editors look back at the year in sci-fi, fantasy, and horror. From The Force Awakens to the Flash and everything in between, it was a big year for our favorite genres. Which movies, TV shows, and trends won the year? Listen here, and let us know what you think!
In the first Who Won the Week episode of 2016, our editors talk a bit about The Force Awakens' all-time worldwide box office prospects before diving into the bounty of sci-fi and fantasy television hitting the airwaves this month. From The Shannara Chronicles to The X-Files to Legends of Tomorrow, we talk about who's excited for what in 2016 television.
This week, your Who Won the Week crew takes a look at a big bow for the DC cinematic universe with a new Suicide Squad trailer, our first look at Wonder Woman footage, and more from the Justice League. All this and a tribute to David Bowie and Alan Rickman in our latest look at the week in geek.