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Batman v Superman: Battle of the GSTU Network Stars

Batman v Superman: Battle of the GSTU Network Stars

FromDC on SCREEN | DC Studios News/Review


Batman v Superman: Battle of the GSTU Network Stars

FromDC on SCREEN | DC Studios News/Review

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Length:
125 minutes
Released:
Apr 6, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

WARNING: SPOILERS - Breaking the Panel/DC on SCREEN/Marvel Cinematic Universe Podcast Special - Batman v Superman: Battle of the GSTU Network Stars Sponsored by Loot Crate at lootcrate.com/giantsizeteamupWelcome to the BvS roundtable movie spoiler episode.  Forget Captain America folks, BvS is THE Civil  War pitting fan against fan, friend against friend, and co-host against co-host.  Join us as we navigate the mine field in an attempt to find common ground (hopefully Wisdom prevails), and try not to make each other bleed as we brand ourselves as “for” or “against” Zack Snyder’s latest DC outing.  Did we get what we wanted, what we expected and were the surprises welcome or ire-inducing?  Were they faithful to source material? All these questions, and more, will be answered as the GSTU host community enter the arena and await Shao Kahn’s command of “FIGHT!” For this roundtable we are thrilled to be joined by the hosts of the Marvel Cinematic Universe podcast; Matt Carroll and Jeff Randle and the hosts of the DC On Screen podcast; David C. Roberson and Jason Goss.You can find Matt and Jeff at mcucast.com and David and Jason at dconscreen.comHosts: Charles McFall, Paul Klotz, Brian Ibbott, and Chris Wisdom Producer: Mike Woodard Publisher:  Chris Wisdom
Released:
Apr 6, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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The DC Comics multiverse on film and television is expanding, and we're here for it! News, reviews, and honest opinions about projects upcoming and past on a (usually) weekly basis! We do believe that every iteration of a property is valid even if we don't care for it ourselves!