The award winning Weekend Geek Update podcast returns for new season! The episode is sponsor by Dragon Meadery (https://dragonmeadery.com/) the creator of Chupa Cab Ra, the wine being highlighted at this years Colorado Festival of Horror September 12th-14th .
We get caught up on events and what’s been going on around town and across the country before moving on to What We Know. This week it’s about reboots with talk of a new Knight Rider movie, Police Academy 8, and the Highlander. Looks like Doctor Who won’t be making house calls any time soon, Strange New World branches out from their five-year mission, and Dexter is damn hard to kill.
This week we finally get the answer on the two big comic movies of the summer as Smurf gives you his take in Fantastic Four Vs. Superman. Stay to the end and see who really did come out on top; all of this and more for your weekend geek update.
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