DC Multicast is dedicated to reflecting and discussing the history of DC Entertainment on film, television, and beyond. Join Keith Chow, Britney Monae, Adam Starcaster, and special guests as they explore some of these beloved and classic DC movies and TV shows.
Like all good things, even DC TV Classics must come to an end!
Keith and Britney bid adieu to DC TV Classics and the DC TV Podcast network by looking back on their favorite moments from the previous 56 episodes.
Thank you to all of our listeners and to Andy and the DC TV Podcast community for the support over the years. Don't worry. We'll be back. Always hold on to Classics!
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Keith and Britney are back with an all-new episode! With only a week left before the massive "Crisis on Infinite Earths" crossover on The CW, our hosts look at the inclusion of all of the classic DCTV shows and movies that are being included this year, such as Smallville, Birds of Prey, Batman 66, The Flash 1990, Batman: The Animated Series and Superman Returns. And those are just the ones we know about. What other classic cameos c...
With all of the news involving the inclusion of Smallville in this year's "Crisis on Infinite Earths" crossover, we had to return with a special episode of DC TV Classics! Keith is joined by fellow Smallville superfan, Arune Singh -- VP of Sales and Marketing for Boom! Studios -- to share their mutual love for all things Smallville and nerd out about the return of Tom Welling and Erica Durance as Clark Kent and Lois Lane!
On Saturday, September 7, several members of DC TV Podcasts took part in the network's annual Diversity and Representation in DC TV live-show on Mixlr.com/DCTVPodcasts. The discussion featured Andy Behbakht (The Flash Podcast, Titans Podcast), Tatiana Hullender (The Flash Podcast), Keith Chow (DC TV Classics), Britney Monae (Black Lightning Podcast, DC TV Classics), Nate Milton (Black Lightning Podcast), Cori McCreery (Titans Podca...
On Saturday, June 29th, DC TV Classics joined the rest of the DC TV Podcasts network LIVE for the annual charity event marathon to raise money for Magic Wheelchair! On this episode, Keith is joined by special guests Craig Byrne (Editor-in-Chief of KSiteTV) and Andy Behbakht (Host of The Flash Podcast and Titans Podcast) to discuss what classic DC shows should participate in the Arrowverse's upcoming Crisis on Infinite Earths cross...
Ooh, we've got a live one here! The moment you've all been waiting for. It's all been leading up to this. On June 23, 1989, the course of cinema history was forever altered when Tim Burton's Batman was released and Batmania swept the nation. Wait'll you get a load of Keith Chow and Adam Starcaster reminiscing about the legendary film on its 30th anniversary. They talk about everything from the toys and merchandise to the Danny Elfm...
Keith Chow and Adam Starcaster have finally made it to 1989! Unfortunately, they're not talking about Batman just yet. Instead, the first DC superhero movie of this landmark year -- which, coincidentally was also produced by Benjamin Melinker and Michael Uslan -- was The Return of Swamp Thing, a sequel to Wes Craven's original from 1982. The campy follow-up starred Heather Locklear as Abbie Arcane and brought back Dick Durock as Sw...
On another DC TV Classics movie rewatch, Keith Chow and Adam Starcaster revisit the final Christopher Reeve Superman film, 1987's Superman IV: The Quest for Peace. Directed by Sidney Furie, Superman IV ended the film franchise that made you believe a man could fly. It also introduced Nuclear Man (instead of Bizarro) and Jon Cryer (Supergirl's Lex Luthor) into Superman canon. Keith and Adam also read listener mail and announce the u...
This week on DC TV Classics, Keith Chow and Adam Starcaster analyze the first incarnation of an extended DC Universe, 1984's Supergirl. Directed by Jeannot Szwarc, the Salkinds attempted to broaden the universe created in the Christopher Reeve Superman movies by exploring the adventures of his "cousin" Kara Zor-El. Starring Helen Slater in the title role and Faye Dunaway -- as the villainous witch Selena, Supergirl failed to meet t...
Keith Chow and Adam Starcaster return to Metropolis to do an audio commentary for Superman III, the 1983 sequel starring Richard Pryor and Christopher Reeve. Widely regarded as the point when the Reeve Superman franchise took a downturn, Keith and Adam discover... it wasn't that bad.
Together, they reassess the film's legacy: Like, how it inspired the plot to the '90s classic, Office Space. When it seemed to repurpose the Adam West...
After defining superhero cinema for a generation, the next DC Comics hero to hit the silver screen was.... Swamp Thing?
Amazingly, the titular character of the cult horror comic from the 1970s -- and not, say Batman or Wonder Woman -- would be DC's follow-up to two Superman movies, though this one wasn't produced by Warner Bros. Pictures. Three-and-a-half decades later, Swampy is returning to mainstream prominence with his own live...
Keith Chow and Adam Starcaster pick up where they left off last episode as they revisit Metropolis in Superman II, the 1981 follow-up to the smash hit Superman! Often lauded as one of the best superhero sequels ever, Superman II was not without some issues. Though Christopher Reeve as Superman, Gene Hackman as Lex Luthor, and Margot Kidder as Lois Lane all returned for the sequel, the film had to deal with a lot of behind-the-scene...
In another installment of Keith Chow and Adam Starcaster's journey through the history of DC on film, they revisit the 1978 classic, Superman the Movie! Starring Christopher Reeve as Superman, Gene Hackman as Lex Luthor, Margot Kidder as Lois Lane, and Marlon Brando as Jor-El, Superman laid the foundation for every superhero film that came after it.
Directed by Richard Donner, Superman not only introduced the world to Reeve's iconi...
Co-hosts Keith Chow and Adam Starcaster continue on their quest to analyze every DC movie by discussing the 1966 phenomenon known as Batman: The Movie! Filmed in between the first two seasons of the iconic television show, Batman: The Movie was the first live action theatrical feature starring the Caped Crusaders. Though the character was a staple of the movie serials of the 1940s, Batman's technicolor adventures with Adam West und...
This is the first episode in a multi-part series covering the entirety of DC Comics' theatrical movie catalog. Joining host Keith Chow is artist and video game developer Adam Starcaster to analyze every DC movie from 1951's Superman and the Mole Men through 2019's billion-dollar Aquaman and beyond!
Today we will be discussing the granddaddy of them all: Superman! Just as Superman was the first comic book superhero, he is also the f...
Holy moly! DCTV Classics makes its long awaited return! Timed to the release of Shazam!, the latest entry into Warner Bros.' DC Films franchise, Keith and Britney look back at the history of the original Captain Marvel. From the character's origin in Fawcett Comics -- and protracted legal battle with DC -- to the hero's reemergence as Filmation's first live action Saturday Morning series in the '70s (now available to stream on DC U...
On a special episode of The Flash Podcast, DC TV Classics, Black Lightning Podcast, and Titans Podcast, Andy Behbakht. Tatiana Hullender, Swara Salih, Keith Chow, Britney Monae, Laura Sirikul and Corinne McCreery for a special live show on Mixlr.com/DCTVPodcasts to discuss the current diversity and representation in the current DC TV Universe. Throughout the double-sized episode, the hosts talk about if they feel represented in th...
After a long hiatus, Desiree, Britney, and Keith are back to talk about where they've been for the last few months. They also catch up on all the DC Universe updates, now that the app is finally live, and break down what the (potential) departure of Henry Cavill from the film franchise means for the future -- and whether this maybe opens up the possibility of a Smallville movie? That is, if Michael Rosenbaum gets his way!
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On this special San Diego Comic-Con edition of DC TV Classics, Keith sits down with Batman executive producer Michael Uslan over lunch during the convention to talk about the legacy of The Dark Knight and their mutual love for the Batman franchise, from comics to TV to the movies. Michael also teases his new comic book revival of the classics '80s cartoon Dino-Saucers.
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On Saturday, June 30, DC TV Classics hosts Keith Chow, Britney Monae, Nick Lang and The Flash Podcast host Andy Behbakht came together for DC TV Podcasts’ fourth annual charity podcast marathon to raise money for Make-A-Wish! Throughout the hour, the gang reflects on DC TV Classics' two years on the DC TV Podcasts Network, their favorite moments, what they hope to do in the future with the podcast finally....sorting the Smallville ...
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