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Episode #379 - Moana And Kraven Go To A Red War

Season 1, Ep. 379

The last regular episode of 2024, and for the first time in what feels like forever we have watched everything that each other has.


We get festive with now on Amazon Prime release starring the double threat of Chris Evans and Dwayne Johnson 'Red One', festive fun continues with Netflix Die Hard inspired thriller 'Carry-On'. We break away from the festive spirit with Disney sequel 'Moana 2', franchise sidequel 'Lord Of The Rings: The War Of The Rohirrim' and we finish with the last installment of the Sony MCU with 'Kraven The Hunter'.

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