384 A New Superman & Jupiter's Legacy

384 A New Superman & Jupiter's Legacy

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625 Backrooms & Spider-Noir

Welcome back everyone to a new episode of The Weekly Planet! This week we review two hot propeties that in a way have nothing in common, Backrooms and also Spider-Noir. We also discuss the passing of legandary editor Marcia Lucas, trouble for the Masters of the Universe 2026 adap ...  Show more

Starship Troopers - Caravan Of Garbage

It's absolutely bizarre that the first live action adaptation of Starship Troopers from director Paul Verhoeven bombed as badly as it did. Not only that but critics also seemed to have completely missed the not very subtle social commetary in relation to the rise of facism in wes ...  Show more

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Here they are:

Kent:
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