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Episode 65: Justice League (2017)
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We unite our very own League, as Joe and James discuss Zack Snyder (and Joss Whedon)'s long-awaited DCEU team-up movie: Justice League. Yes, that's right, we said Joe and James - not Seb. Seb is definitely not on this podcast. We've left him out of all the pre-publicity, so of course he's not on the episode, even though he was present for the recording session. If he's on the episode, we'd have said he was on the episode, right?
00:00 - Intro/Explain a Concept 09:40 - Spoiler-Free Discussion 25:37 - Spoiler-Filled Discussion 110:31 - Recommendations 117:48 - The Pitch
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