The Geeks OUT Podcast: Under the Tea

By: Kevin Gilligan
Jul 9, 2019
http://geeksoutpodcast.libsyn.com/geeks-out-podcast-under-the-tea

In this week’s episode of the Geeks OUT Podcast, Kevin is joined by Lynaé DePriest, as they discuss Halle Bailey playing Ariel in the new remake of The Little Mermaid, give their hot takes on the trailer for the live-action Mulan, and celebrate Aneesh Sheth playing the MCU’s first trans character in Jessica Jones in This Week in Queer.

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BIG OPENING

KEVIN: Sina Grace spills the Ice(man) Tea
LYNAÉ: Little Mermaid live-action remake casts Ariel

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DOWN AND NERDY

KEVIN: Spider-Man: Far From Home, Stranger Things, Jessica Jones, Young Justice: Outsiders
LYNAÉ: grown-ish, Good Trouble, American Ninja Warrior

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STRONG FEMALE CHARACTER

New teaser trailer and poster released for live-action remake of Mulan

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THIS WEEK IN QUEER

Jessica Jones introduces MCU’s first trans character

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CLIP OF THE WEEK

New trailer for The Terror: Infamy

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THE WEEK IN GEEK

MOVIES

New trailer for Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans
• New trailer for Charlie’s Angels reboot
• New trailer for Jumanji: The Next Level
• New trailer for Knives Out

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TV

• Animated Gremlins prequel coming to WarnerMedia streaming
• Netflix orders Sandman series
One Day at a Time saved by Pop
• New trailer for season 3 of Scream: Resurrection?

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COMIC BOOKS

Thor, Squirrel Girl, and Ms. Marvel plays coming to your local high school
The Walking Dead abruptly ends
Mad Magazine coming to a sort of end

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SHILF

• KEVIN: Rescue Rangers
• LYNAÉ: The Gummi Bears

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