
Wolverine Preview, Tombstone Casting, Mando & Grogu, Alien Earth Finale, Gen V S2 Kickoff
Frank checks in with a quick status update, then dives into five big topics from the week. You’ll hear first impressions of Marvel’s Wolverine for PS5, thoughts on Marvin Jones III joining Spider-Man: Brand New Day as Tombstone, reactions to the first full Mandalorian and Grogu trailer, a review of Alien Earth’s season one finale, and an early read on Gen V season two. We wrap with a Geek Freaks Network roundup and what’s coming next after L.A. Comic Con. Timestamps and Topics 00:00 Welcome and quick update on the solo episode and injury progress 00:13 L.A. Comic Con plans and Crocker Con audio hiccup 01:05 Marvel’s Wolverine preview Insomniac’s tone and combat vibe Omega Red, Mystique, Sentinel prototype Locations: Canadian wilderness, Tokyo, Madripoor Fall 2026 window 07:14 Spider-Man: Brand New Day casting Marvin Jones III as Tombstone Why Tombstone fits a grounded street-level story July 31, 2026 release window mention 10:11 The Mandalorian and Grogu trailer reactions Old-school adventure tone, IMAX tease Jabba’s son, Razor Crest, Zeb, big set pieces May 22, 2026 theatrical date 13:30 Alien Earth season one finale review Atmosphere, performances, pacing issues Strong build but an ending that feels incomplete 22:08 Gen V season two premiere thoughts Handling of Chance Perdomo’s character, new Dean Cipher Social media propaganda thread, Starlight cameo Character beats for Marie, Emma, Kate, Jordan, Sam 30:23 Network roundup Challenge Accepted, Fandom Portals, Distance Nerding, Anime Plus, Disney Moms Gone Wrong, Outlast Podcast 32:38 Closing and what’s next Key Takeaways Marvel’s Wolverine aims for a tight, visceral action experience with God of War-style pacing and a clear M rating. Expect meaningful counters to Logan’s healing and a global thriller feel. Tombstone casting locks in Marvin Jones III, a performer with the presence to anchor Spider-Man’s street-level stakes without tipping into pure fan service. Mandalorian and Grogu looks like a pulpy, planet-hopping romp built for IMAX with classic imagery and bigger set pieces. Alien Earth nails mood and performances but ends the season too abruptly, landing closer to incomplete than cliffhanger. Gen V season two returns with sharp ideas about image and control, a compelling new dean, and messy human beats that set the table for a stronger mid-season run. Quotes “You’re going to feel like you’re playing a God of War-ish game.” “There are definitely things that can slow him down, and they’re setting this game up to make every decision feel impactful.” “This looks like old adventure energy, the kind of poster that sparks your imagination.” “There’s a difference between cliffhanger and incomplete. This felt incomplete.” “It’s a bold but messy return for Gen V.” Call to Action If you enjoyed this episode, follow the show, rate us 5 stars, and leave a short review to help more geeks find us. Share your thoughts on the topics using #GeekFreaksPod and tag us with your takes on Wolverine, Tombstone, Mando and Grogu, Alien Earth, and Gen V. Links and Resources GeekFreaksPodcast.com — Source for all news discussed on our podcast, plus weekly reviews and network updates. Follow Us Website: GeekFreaksPodcast.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/geekfreakspod Threads: https://www.threads.net/@geekfreakspodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcast Listener Questions What did you think of the Mandalorian and Grogu trailer? Are you in on Marvel’s Wolverine day one? And did the Alien Earth finale work for you or feel unfinished? Send questions or voice notes for next week’s mailbag using #GeekFreaksPod or via GeekFreaksPodcast.com/contact. Apple Podcast Tags Geek Freaks, Marvel’s Wolverine, Insomniac Games, PS5, Spider-Man Brand New Day, Tombstone, Marvin Jones III, Star Wars, The Mandalorian and Grogu, Alien Earth, Gen V, The Boys, L.A. Comic Con, Crocker Con, Geek Freaks Network, Podcast Review
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