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Geektown Radio Episode 454: A Working Man, Side Quest, The Studio, Mid-Century Modern Reviews, Plus TV News & UK Air Dates!
In episode 454 of Geek Town Radio, host Dave introduces new co-host Domingos, a writer for Hollywood News Source. The episode delves into film reviews, starting with an early screening of 'A Working Man' featuring Jason Statham. Domingo also discusses the revival of TV series like 'Leverage: Redemption' and shares his thoughts on 'Cobra Kai' and its successful run on Netflix. Dave talks about the mystery series 'The Residence' and the anthology format spinoff 'Mythic Quest: Side Quest' on Apple TV. They also review new series 'The Studio,' a comedy featuring Seth Rogen, and 'Mid-Century Modern,' a traditional sitcom on Disney+. The show wraps up with TV and film news including renewals, cancellations, and the latest announcements for 'Avengers Doomsday,' live-action Scooby-Doo, and a potential 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' revival.
00:00 Welcome to Geek Town Radio Episode 454
00:09 Introducing New Co-Host Domingus
01:00 Domingus Reviews 'A Working Man'
05:01 Leverage: A Fun Reboot
08:17 Cobra Kai: A Sleeper Hit
11:50 Netflix's The Residence
16:41 Apple TV's The Studio
22:31 Disney Plus's Mid-Century Modern
24:46 TV and Film News: Renewals, Cancellations, and Pickups
25:43 Amazon Citadel Franchise Shake-Up
29:26 Impact of Executive Changes on TV Shows
31:35 Renewals and New Shows
36:34 Marvel's Avengers Doomsday Cast Announcement
42:15 Live-Action Scooby-Doo Series
45:11 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Revival
51:01 Upcoming TV Highlights
54:25 Where to Find More Content
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