It took Diana Prince aka Wonder Woman over 75 years to make her cinematic debut with the relatively unknown Gal Gadot in the title role. After a stellar debut in Batman V Superman, many wondered how a Wonder Woman film would fair. Let's take a trip back to 2017 revisit the cultural touchstone that is the first Wonder Woman film as we talk Ares, Chris Pine and Gal Gadot's chemistry, and the depiction of the Amazons en route to Wonder Woman 1984.
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Major Issues Annual #3: Unpacking Disney's Investors Day 2020
CommentHappy THREE YEAR ANNIVERSARY of the Major Issues Podcast! In his annual, The Don will travel far and wide to link up with his cohosts and discuss the motherload of announcements made at Disney Investors Day this past week. Join The Don as he uses his trusty Infinity Gauntlet (See Annual #1) to traverse time and space while also talking the latest, greatest and all things Marvel!
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Major Issues Ep 156: Which WAS Worse VIII - Trial of The Incredible Hulk (1984) Vs Justice League of America (1997)
CommentWith the announcement that we will be able to witness Wonder Woman 1984 from the comfort of our own homes via HBO Max, there is no better time to review TWO Straight-To-TV Comic Book Movies from yesteryear. In a WHICH WAS WORSE first, we will be pitting two films that have NEVER had a theatrical release. In one corner is Marvel’s The Trail of The Incredible Hulk from 1985 which features, of all things, a cameo from the Man without Fear himself, Daredevil! In the other corner, the infamous pilot for DC’s Justice League of America from 1994 which was not allowed to use Batman, Superman or Wonder Woman. After a truly abysmal year, join us for some laughs as we try to decide WHICH WAS WORSE!
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Major Issues Ep 155: Fantastic First Impressions in TV and Film History!
CommentThe collective minds of fans everywhere exploded this week as Rosario Dawson made her debut on the Mandalorian playing the cult-favorite character Ahsoka Tano. Not only was this character introduction into the greater Star Wars Universe handled masterfully, but it delighted die-hard fans while informing new ones as to why they should care about the orange skinned heroine. This got us thinking. What are the most FANTASTIC FIRST IMPRESSIONS in Comic Book Film and TV history? Join us as we rundown some of the most impactful first impressions, character debuts, and introductory moments from films like The Dark Knight, X-Men and Batman Vs Superman!
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Major Issues Ep 154: Doomsday Clock Review!
PodcastCommentTick. Tock. Tick. Tock. Three years ago DC Comics embarked on an incredibly ambitious task that would see them cross over their main universe with a host of Watchmen characters. A story that was meant to span 1 year, ended up suffering from editorial issues and production woes, but after the dust settles....is it any good? As time marches on in the DC Universe we revisit Doomsday Clock, discuss its themes, and try to guess what writer Geoff Johns was really trying to say. Nothing ever ends but join us as we close THIS chapter in WATCHMEN history!
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