The Geeks OUT Podcast: Gaga for the Hellfire Gala

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In this week’s episode of the Geeks OUT Podcast, Kevin is joined by Geeks OUT President Nic Gitau, as they discuss some of the new lewks released for the Hellfire Gala, check out the new trailer for Special, and celebrate our first look of Iman Vellani as Ms. Marvel for our Strong Female Character of the Week. 

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BIG OPENING

KEVIN:  New trailer for Luca though it won’t be queer
NIC: New teaser for West Side Story remake

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DOWN AND NERDY

KEVIN: The Mitchells vs. The Machines, Things Heard & Seen, For All Mankind, Invincible
NIC: Shadow & Bone, Made for Love, Dickinson, The Magic Fish

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STRONG FEMALE CHARACTER

We got our first look at Ms. Marvel in costume

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THIS WEEK IN QUEER

Marvel releases 64 designs coming to the Hellfire Gala

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CLIP OF THE WEEK

New trailer for season 2 of Special

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THE WEEK IN GEEK

MOVIES

• October sees the return of DC Fandome
• New teaser for Viva
• New Play Something shuffle feature now available on Netflix

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TV

• New trailer for Hacks
• First promo look at The CW Pilot for Naomi
• Several CW shows on break won’t return until mid-late summer
• Finn Wittrock joins new Green Lantern series as Guy Gardner
• Fox developing adult cartoon Bedrock, a follow up to The Flintstones
• New teaser for Nine Perfect Strangers
• New trailer for Sweet Tooth

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VIDEO GAMES

• Game developers will now get a bigger cut of profits from Microsoft 
• Nintendo updates Super Mario Party to allow online play

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SHILF

• KEVIN: Colossus
• NIC: Falcon… no Winter Soldier… no Falcon… 

The Geeks OUT Podcast: Interview w/ Vincent Rodriguez III from Netflix’s “Arlo the Alligator Boy”

From Netflix’s “Arlo the Alligator Boy”

Join host of the Geeks OUT Podcast, Kevin Gilligan, as he chats with the wonderful Vincent Rodriguez III, who was a special guest of Flame Con, played Josh Chan on The CW series “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” and currently can be heard in the voice cast of Netflix’s recently released animated movie “Arlo the Alligator Boy” and it’s companion series “I ❤️ Arlo” coming soon to Netflix. We discuss some of the queer themes in the movie, spoilers about Vincent’s character, and what we could expect from the future series.

The Geeks OUT Podcast: O Captain! My Captain!

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In this week’s episode of the Geeks OUT Podcast, Kevin is joined by Teri Yoshiuchi, as they discuss the final episode of Falcon and the Winter Soldier, get excited for the new trailer for Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, and are cautiously optimistic at the news that Pixar is casting a young trans girl for an upcoming project in This Week in Queer.

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BIG OPENING

KEVIN:  Ed Brubaker earns more for his cameo in Winter Soldier than for creating the character
TERI: Levar Burton to be among final guest hosts on Jeopardy

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DOWN AND NERDY

KEVIN: Mortal Kombat, Home, Way of X
TERI: Falcon & Winter Soldier, Invincible, World of Warcraft Classic/The Burning Crusade

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STRONG FEMALE CHARACTER

Both Emilia Clarke and Olivia Colman in talks to join Secret Invasion

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THIS WEEK IN QUEER

There is an open-casting call for Pixar’s first trans character

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CLIP OF THE WEEK

New teaser trailer for Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

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THE WEEK IN GEEK

MOVIES

• Marvel announces Captain America 4
• Sony signs a new deal with Disney to inherit movies after Netflix
• New trailer for The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It
• New trailer for Werewolves Within

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TV

• Adult Swim announces a Robot Chicken Archie Comics Special
• New trailer for Marvel’s M.O.D.O.K.
• Hulu orders sequel series to How I Met Your Mother
• New teaser for season 2 of Ted Lasso
• New trailer for Adventure Time: Distant Lands – Together Again
• John Cameron Mitchell to star in NBC’s Joe Exotic
• New trailer for season 2 of Love Death + Robots

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COMIC BOOKS

• DC Comics launching a horror imprint starting with The Conjuring: The Lover
• Marvel is synergizing with ESPN for a Marvel-themed NBA game

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SHILF

• KEVIN: Captain America
• TERI: Lil Nas X 

The Geeks OUT Podcast: We’re Here & Justice League Queer

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In this week’s episode of the Geeks OUT Podcast, Kevin is joined by Rachel Greeman, as they discuss the possibility that we’ll actually see a Justice League Queer, the latest casting shakeup for Legends of Tomorrow, and celebrate our first look at the new Peacock series, We Are Lady Parts, for our Strong Female Characters of the Week.

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BIG OPENING

KEVIN:  Colton Underwood, from The Bachelor, comes out and gets a Netflix deal
RACHEL: Dominic Purcell is leaving Legends of Tomorrow & First official look at live-action Powerpuff Girls

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DOWN AND NERDY

KEVIN: Supergirl, Batman
RACHEL: Falcon & the Winter Soldier, Batwoman, 6 of Crows

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STRONG FEMALE CHARACTER

New teaser for We Are Lady Parts

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THIS WEEK IN QUEER

DC’s Justice League Queer could still happen

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CLIP OF THE WEEK

New trailer for Fast and the Furious 9

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THE WEEK IN GEEK

MOVIES

• Will Smith moves his film Emancipation out of GA due to new voting law
• Ryan Coogler explains reasoning behind Black Panther 2 staying in GA
• New trailer for Army of the Dead
• New trailer for The Water Man

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TV

• New trailer for the final season of Shrill
• New trailer for season 2 of Mythic Quest
• New Steven Universe anti-racism short
• Cartoon Network relaunches Cartoon Cartoon program
• New teaser for Legendary season 2

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COMIC BOOKS

• Marvel announces the winner of the X-Men vote

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SHILF

• KEVIN: Ghostmaker
• RACHEL: Sportsmaster & Tigress 

Interview with Ryan Crego, Michael J. Woodard, and Mary Lambert from Netflix’s “Arlo the Alligator Boy”

I had the pleasure of sitting down with the writer/director of the movie “Arlo the Alligator Boy” – Ryan Crego (Puss & Boots), and the two stars, Michael J. Woodard (American Idol) and Mary Lambert (singer) to ask them a few questions about this heartwarming animated musical, now out on Netflix. 

Kevin: I was very lucky to be able to catch a sneak peek of the movie, and there’s a lot of queer coding in the film, from the pink furball with a mustache, wearing heels and nails, addressed by she/her pronouns named Furlicia, voiced by Jonathan Van Ness. We also have the main character, Arlo, discovering his found family. and also the theme of learning to embrace our differences and focusing on what makes us special. Was that a concerted effort, or was the queer coding just a happy accident?

Ryan: I, you know, I guess in some aspects you don’t tell a story about, accepting yourself and accepting other people for who they are without thinking about that without thinking about, you know, the queer community, without thinking about the black community, all of the above. And so for me, you know, it’s something that I think I took seriously, knowing that the implications of what this story could mean, and if you get it wrong, what the damage that it could do, you know. And so, along the way, I made sure that, not only through the casting process and the design process, but my staffing process that I had voices around me that were diverse, that spoke to all of these characters. I think with Jonathan Van Ness, that was a character that could have gone a number of different ways. It really became about asking Jonathan if he would collaborate on that character, if he would step into a role of consulting and sort of developing that character with me, because I didn’t want that character to be, you know, Jonathan’s got such a powerful presence and he’s such a special person, he brings that to the table every day, every time he records. And so for me, it was like, I did not want to make that character, the butt of a joke, or to make, you know, I wanted that character to be funny, to be, for us, to all have fun with that character, but not to make fun of that character. So it was very important from the beginning. And that’s why, you know, we talked about pronouns, we talked about (the) outfit, we talked about, you know, Jonathan was actually the one who was like, “if it’s a fur ball and it’s going by she/her, sex it up. You know, we need more.” And I was like, okay, but it’s also a kids cartoon. (Everyone laughs) But we did, you know, to the degree that we could. And so, so yes, I mean, I was aware that would be part of the meaning of this film, of the thematic meaning of this film, and so, I had to think about it and consider it and partner with people who could give me insight and so we could do something that was meaningful and respectful.

Kevin: Mary and Michael, did either of you pull from personal experience while portraying these characters and what was that experience like?

Mary: Totally. I think, I mean, initially reading the script for Bertie, I was just so excited that there wasn’t a single fat joke about her. And I also loved that once I saw the visuals and started seeing the animation, that Arlo was sort of this epitome of imagination. And I think that’s what like happens in queer culture, is like the bounds of what is possible is limited by imagination. And I love that this storyline centers around chosen family and community. And for me, it was really cathartic playing somebody who was a big girl. And I thought about my younger self watching this and how healing that would have been and how much I craved representation for big girls when I was younger. I had, you know, Lindy West talks about this in “Shrill”, but she’s like, you have the Teapot from “Beauty and the Beast” you know, a matronly inanimate object, or Mrs. Trunchbull from “Matilda”, you have the villain. And so it’s exciting to be the hero, like Bertie is super strong and she protects Arlo and she’s vegan and she’s sensitive and can sing, and she is complex. And I think that’s so exciting and healing to be able to play that character.

Michael: I would say definitely I pulled from experience and things like that. And also just my natural personality. I think I didn’t have to stray far away from myself in order to really portray Arlo. I am very blessed and lucky to have that be a part of the character. And you will see moments where Arlo is conflicted in the movie, and that, yes, he’s happy and he’s optimistic, but he is human. And there are parts of his journey where he is pretty, disgruntled or just conflicted about life and where he should go, what he’s doing, and he’s confused. So just seeing those moments and me being in and having to portray those moments, there have been times in my life where I have felt that exact same way. Especially the high school period of my life. I think that was the time that I felt that way. Like what the freak am I doing? I’m young, I know where I want to be, but I’m not there yet. And it’s hard. So just pulling from those experiences, even to give life to those moments that Arlo was going through, was definitely a plus and helped me a lot to be able to portray those emotions.

Kevin: Why was it so important that this story be told as a musical and what role did the music play in the development of these characters?

Ryan: To answer the first part, I grew up playing music, I’ve been in bands my whole life, and been a songwriter for a long time. Not nearly as successful as the two (Michael and Mary) that I’m sitting here with, but that’s okay. (laughs) I love music, and I was always surrounded by it when I was young, and so it’s had an impact on me. When I got the chance to actually make my dream project, to do something that I thought would be like, this is me on a platter, it had to be musical. I didn’t anticipate actually writing all the music. I kind of had my friend, Alex Geringas pinned for that, and I was just gonna feed him the story and he was going to do it. But, he insisted when we got into our first couple of sessions that he wasn’t going to write without me. So, that was a big part of it, when I was writing the story, I was also writing the music at the same time.

Ryan: So we were kind of going back and forth between the script and really pushing. And then we found Michael and Mary, and the songs evolved even more because we knew who the voices were, what they were capable of and then started to write songs additionally, after the recording process. It was a pretty organic thing. I’d never made a musical before, I’ve worked in animated projects that have had musical elements, but I’ve never actually made a musical. So I kind of literally went onto Google and said like, how do you, how do you make a musical? (Mary & Michael laugh) And then watched everything I could and started studying, and listened to a ton of top 40 stuff. I really pushed myself into like a good two year cocoon of music, where I was just thinking about, what is this project going to be, how are we going to do this musically? And I’m super proud of the work we’ve done. I feel like the songs are touching, the voices of these two really reach out of the screen and just grab you in the heart and just make you feel for the characters. And I couldn’t ask for anything more, when watching a musical, to have that kind of emotional grip, and attachment to the songs. So, I’m pretty proud of what we’ve done.

Kevin: And I really enjoyed watching it and I enjoyed both of your characters (Arlo & Bertie) and just the love that’s there. And I’m really excited for other people to experience it and also for us to see their adventures continue, in the series “I ❤️ Arlo”.

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“Arlo the Alligator Boy” is now out on Netflix.

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The Geeks OUT Podcast: Loki What We Have Here

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In this week’s episode of the Geeks OUT Podcast, Kevin is joined by Sammie James, as they discuss the new trailers for Loki, Cruella, Pose, & Star Trek: Discovery and celebrate all the winners for the GLAAD Media Awards in This Week in Queer.

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BIG OPENING

KEVIN:  Regé-Jean Page responds to racist reasons he wasn’t cast on Krypton
SAMMIE: New trailer for the final season of Pose

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DOWN AND NERDY

KEVIN: Thunder Force, What Lies Below, Them
SAMMIE: Creepshow, Wynonna Earp, What Big Teeth

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STRONG FEMALE CHARACTER

New Cruella trailer

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THIS WEEK IN QUEER

Winners announced for the GLAAD Media Awards

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CLIP OF THE WEEK

New teaser for Star Trek: Discovery

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THE WEEK IN GEEK

MOVIES

• New trailer for animated Batman: The Long Halloween
• Taika Waititi releases new animal rights short film Save Ralph
• New teaser for Ghostbusters: Afterlife
• New Stephen King Rules Dollar Baby Film Festival announced
• New trailer for The Night House
• New trailer for Things Heard & Seen
• New trailer for The Woman in the Window
• Paramount announces a new Star Trek movie coming in 2023

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TV

• New trailer for Jupiter’s Legacy
• Fox gives Duncanville and early season 3 renewal
• New trailer for Girls5eva
• Peacock orders a reboot of Queer as Folk
• Teaser for Star Trek: Picard teases the return of Q
• New trailer for Star Trek: Lower Decks
• New trailer for Loki
• HBO Max orders a Magic Mike competition series

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VIDEO GAMES

• Intel introduces the possibility to monitor/censor hate speech at GDC
• Lil Nas X introduces new Twerk Hero game

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SHILF

• KEVIN: Brainy
• SAMMIE: Dreamer 

The Geeks OUT Podcast: Space Jammed Full of Properties

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In this week’s episode of the Geeks OUT Podcast, Kevin is joined by Aaron Porchia, as they discuss the new trailer for Space Jam: A New Legacy which is packed full of IP’s, Charmed adding more trans representation to the cast, and celebrate FX’s new docu-series Pride in This Week in Queer.

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BIG OPENING

KEVIN:  DC Comics announces new possible comics, including Justice League Queer, if the fans vote for it
AARON: New trailer for the documentary The Year the Earth Changed

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DOWN AND NERDY

KEVIN: Godzilla vs. Kong, Resident Alien, The Real World: Homecoming
AARON: Degrassi, Detransition Baby (Torrey Peters)

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STRONG FEMALE CHARACTER

The new Charmed adds second trans actor as recurring character

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THIS WEEK IN QUEER

FX announces new Pride docuseries coming in May

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CLIP OF THE WEEK

New trailer for Space Jam: A New Legacy

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THE WEEK IN GEEK

MOVIES

• Warner Bros. decides to pull the plug on New Gods and The Trench movies
• New trailer for The Suicide Squad
• Director of Logan boycotting Georgia, ViacomCBS condemns voting law
• The Thundercats movie now has a director
• New trailer for Spiral: From the Book of Saw
• New trailer for The Mitchells vs. The Machines
• Netflix shells out big bucks for Knives Out 2 & 3
• New trailer for Black Widow

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TV

• Fox cancels Bless the Harts
• OG Charmed writer opens up about why she left
• CBS officially orders CSI revival/sequel
• Jordan Fisher joins The Flash as Bart Allen
• New trailer for Star Wars: The Bad Batch
• New trailer for season 5 of Rick & Morty
• New trailer for Shadow & Bone
• Starz cancels American Gods
• More cast members announced for Obi-Wan Kenobi series

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COMIC BOOKS

• Vault Comics expands on their new Cover Artists in Residence program
• John Lewis’s memoir Run, the sequel to March, is coming out in August

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SHILF

• KEVIN: Josh Duhamel/The Utopian
• AARON: Homelander 

The Geeks OUT Podcast: Promising Young Witch

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In this week’s episode of the Geeks OUT Podcast, Kevin is joined by Jon Herzog, as they discuss the newly announced Comic-Con coming to San Diego Thanksgiving weekend, the new red band trailer for The Suicide Squad, and celebrate the new writer announced for the Zatanna movie, Emerald Fennell as our Strong Female Character of the Week. 

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BIG OPENING

KEVIN:  San Diego Comic-Con announces a Thanksgiving Comic-Con Special Edition
JON: Disney moves Black Widow and will stream it and Cruella on Disney+, Pixar’s Luca to skip theaters and stream exclusively on Disney+

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DOWN AND NERDY

KEVIN: The Craft: Legacy, Invincible, The Irregulars, Genera+ion, Alien
JON: Veronica Mars Rewatch + Books, Falcon + Winter Soldier, Drag Race UK, Steve Orlando Martian Manhunter run

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STRONG FEMALE CHARACTER

Writer/Director of Promising Young Woman, Emerald Fennell to write Zatanna

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THIS WEEK IN QUEER

DC releasing a 2-issue Superman & The Authority featuring 3 queer members written by Grant Morrison

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CLIP OF THE WEEK

New red band trailer for The Suicide Squad

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THE WEEK IN GEEK

MOVIES

• A new different Transformers movie is being developed
• WB exec states there is no future DC Snyderverse
• Pierce Brosnan joins Black Adam as Dr. Fate
• Keanu Reeves comic BRZRKR to become a Netflix movie & anime series
• New trailer for Stowaway

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TV

• New special celebrating 50 years of Sesame Street to introduce new black family
• CW orders Wellington Paranormal, spinoff of movie What We Do in the Shadows
• New trailer for the final season of Supergirl
• Wallis Day joins the cast of Batwoman as new Kate Kane
• New trailer for The Nevers
• New trailer for Made for Love
• New trailer for THEM
• Disney developing a Hawkeye spinoff around Echo

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COMIC BOOKS

• DC announces Milestone comics coming out in print in June
• Marvel breaks with Diamond for new partnership with Penguin Random House

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SHILF

• KEVIN: Omni-Man
• JON: Sebastian Stan 

The Geeks OUT Podcast: Hellfire Gala Toots & Boots

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In this extended episode of the Geeks OUT Podcast, Kevin is joined by Bobby Hankinson, as they discuss all the hawt lewks Russell Dauterman designed for Marvel’s Hellfire Gala, check out the new trailer for Cruella, and celebrate the new queer Captain America being introduced by Christopher Cantwell, Josh Trujillo, Jan Bazaldua, and Dale Eaglesham in This Week in Queer.

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BIG OPENING

KEVIN:  Marvel unleashes Hellfire Gala fashions
BOBBY: New vocal cast announced for Rugrats reboot

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DOWN AND NERDY

KEVIN: Minari, Servant, Watchmen, Blown Away
BOBBY: Justice League: Snyder Cut, Falcon & Winter Soldier, The Muppet Show, Fortnite

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STRONG FEMALE CHARACTER

New trailer for Birdgirl

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THIS WEEK IN QUEER

Marvel introduces a new queer Captain America from queer creative team

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CLIP OF THE WEEK

New teaser for Cruella

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THE WEEK IN GEEK

MOVIES

• The 2021 Oscar nominations announced
• New trailer for Arlo the Alligator Boy
• The Venom sequel has been pushed to September

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TV

• Ryan Murphy confirms the name of season 10 of American Horror Story
• New trailer for Cruel Summer
• First look at Eclipso in season 2 of Stargirl
• Syfy renews Resident Alien for season 2
• Peacock orders mystery series Poker Face
• New trailer for Rutherford Falls
• New trailer for The Irregulars
• New teaser for the revival of Behind the Music
• First poster released for Loki
• Sneak peek at season 2 of Tuca & Bertie

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COMIC BOOKS

• Marvel announces Gamma Flight series featuring trans lead from trans writer

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SHILF

• KEVIN: Daddy Falcon
• BOBBY: Daddy Affleck 

The Geeks OUT Podcast: Marvel vs. DC – The Pride-Off

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In this week’s episode of the Geeks OUT Podcast, Kevin is joined by Eric Green, as they discuss the final trailer for the massively built up “Snyder Cut” of Justice League, DC’s big campaign announced for Wonder Woman’s 80th anniversary, and celebrate all the queer artists and writers announced as part of DC Pride in This Week in Queer.

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BIG OPENING

KEVIN:  Netflix is testing out a new crackdown on password sharing
ERIC: Bob Iger and Bob Chapek chair Disney’s Diversity Councils

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DOWN AND NERDY

KEVIN: Promising Young Woman, Moxie!, Genera+ion, Resident Alien, Super Mario 3D World
ERIC: X-Men (as always), All My Relations, Extremity, Raya and the Last Dragon, Lego VIDIYO

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STRONG FEMALE CHARACTER

DC announces “Believe in Wonder” campaign for Wonder Woman’s 80th anniversary

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THIS WEEK IN QUEER

DC announces new DC Pride anthology and variant covers 

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CLIP OF THE WEEK

Final trailer for Justice League: The Snyder Cut

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THE WEEK IN GEEK

MOVIES

• HBO Max confirms that Batgirl and Zatanna movies still in development
• Pepe Le Pew removed from Space Jam 2
• New trailer for Vanquish
• New trailer for The Unholy
• Movie theaters in Los Angeles can reopen at 25%

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TV

• The History Channel is releasing a docu-series celebrating 55 years of Star Trek
• Peacock developing series based on George R.R. Martin’s Wild Cards
• Netflix cancels/expands Special season 2 to 30min
• Netflix’s The Queen’s Gambit being developed into a musical
• Michelle Gomez joins season 3 of Doom Patrol
• HBO Max adapting comic Slam! into animated series
• New trailer for book 4 of Infinity Train
• Cast reveal for The Powerpuff Girl live-action pilot
• New trailer for the Kung Fu reboot
• New teaser for Amazon Prime’s Them from Lena Waithe
• First look at Starz’s Heels
• Ducktales living on as a podcast, This Duckberg Life
• New trailer for Falcon & The Winter Soldier

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COMIC BOOKS

• New The Nice House on the Lake horror comic coming from James Tynion IV
• Marvel announces Marvel Voices: Pride #1 plus

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SHILF

• KEVIN: Jason Momoa
• ERIC: Henry Cavill