373 How To Adapt Video Games To Movies

373 How To Adapt Video Games To Movies

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The Flash - Caravan Of Garbage

For our final look at Supergirl, we're returning to the DCEU. And also Earth 89, Earth 789, Earth 30, Earth 66, Earth 203, Earth 789, and a reboot. That's right, we're taking a look at The Flash (2023), which aimed to be both a love letter to and the end of the Zack Snyder DC Uni ...  Show more

628 Toy Story 5

Welcome one and all to this brand new episode of The Weekly Planet! This week we're talking Toy Story 5, first reactions and box office for Supergirl 2026, a Clayface test screening result, clarity around the recently announced Gorilla Grodd, a Skibidi Toilet movie update, traile ...  Show more

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