It’s Thanksgiving week, and Episode 212 of The Eskimo Brothers Podcast kicks off with the most important debate of the season: the best (and worst) Thanksgiving foods on the table. We then jump into big entertainment news, including House of the Dragon officially getting a season 3 release date, the American version of Squid Game starting production in 2026, and ESPN announcing a new 30 for 30 on Stuart Scott.
Movie fans get a huge surprise with The Mummy 4 confirmed and Brendan Fraser returning, while Rian Johnson’s Star Wars trilogy has been officially shelved. In sports, the Texas Rangers are shaking things up with roster moves, and we break down everything from NFL Week 12.
We wrap things up with some future talk as Elon Musk predicts working may be optional within 10–20 years, and a hilarious/strange story about a woman who rents out half her bed each night — yes, “hot bedding” is actually a thing.
Another packed episode full of laughs, chaos, and takes you didn't ask for but absolutely needed. Cheers!
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