Join hosts Brent Logan and Shiraz Sheikh on this exciting episode of "Commanders of the Cosmos" as they dive into the latest in the world of gaming, television, and movies.
First, Shiraz delves into Capcom's much-anticipated game, Dragon's Dogma 2. Shiraz discuss the new features, gameplay mechanics, and his personal experiences exploring the game’s expansive universe.
In a thrilling turn of events, Shiraz finally watched "Godzilla -1" and gives Brent his detailed opinion on the latest kaiju blockbuster. Expect an in-depth discussion on the film's special effects, storyline, and where it stands in the Godzilla franchise.
Next, they shift gears to the Star Wars universe. The duo shares their thoughts on the series finale of "Star Wars: The Bad Batch," reflecting on its emotional impact and the future of the characters. They also preview the upcoming Disney+ series, "Star Wars: The Acolyte," speculating on its plot and potential connections to the broader Star Wars lore.
Lastly, a friendly warning to all listeners: there is a major spoiler for the series "The Good Place" at the 1 hour and 7 minute mark. If you haven't seen it yet, consider this your heads-up to pause and return later.
Tune in for an episode filled with passionate debates, insightful analysis, and a lot of fun as Brent and Shiraz navigate the cosmos of pop culture.
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