As we round out the year, we’re joined by Eric and Julia Lewald to discuss their work in animation, focusing on X-Men: The Animated Series and Exosquad. There are anecdotes aplenty as they detail how they broke into animation, working to get X-Men made the way that they want to, meeting Stan Lee, ideas that didn’t make it to the screen, and so much more. We also talk about Eric’s book, Previously on the X-Men, including some of the contents and what prompted him to write it. If you love X-Men: The Animated Series and want some awesome, behind-the-scenes information from the people who were there, give this one a listen and then go back and listen to our interviews with other creators for the series.
Show Notes:
Previously on X-Men from Jacobs Brown Press (Hardcover version with Eric’s signature)
Previously on X-Men from Amazon with softcover and Kindle versions available
Eric and Julia’s blog
Our interview with X-Men: The Animated Series producer, Will Meugniot
Our interview with prolific writers for X-Men: The Animated Series and Exosquad, Michael and Mark Edens
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Star Trek was an idea devised by Gene Roddenberry over fifty years ago. He wanted to tell a hopeful story about the future that not only entertained but showed the potential of humanity. His series was not considered a big success at the time, but it has lived on in reruns and numerous spinoff TV shows and spinoffs since the late 70’s. In this episode we take a look at “Star Trek” as a whole. We discuss Roddenberry’s vision and why it still resonates today. We discuss the topic of what makes something “Star Trek”. We also talk about what we like and on’t like about the franchise.
Last Jedi hit movie theaters two years ago, and the reaction was unprecedented. It made its bank as expected, but the controversies both in and out of universe raged in a way that no single movie has ever provoked. With The Rise of Skywalker premiering this year, we decided that it was time to pull out our review of The Last Jedi. We discuss many of the issues and concerns that people have about the movie and give our own opinions. We also talk about the further development of “The Skywalker saga”, speculate on some of the mysteries, and say what we’d like to see in the final installment.
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