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September 24, 2024 20 mins
A universe where heroes rise,
And legends weave their fates in time,
From skies above to battles nigh,
Their stories form a grand design. With iron heart and thunder’s might,
The bravest stand to face the night,
A tale of hope, of wrong and right,
In every clash, a spark of light. The webs are spun, the shields are raised,
Through realms of magic, space, and stone,
Each hero’s path, a winding maze,
Yet never do they fight alone. From guardians of distant stars,
To warriors with regal scars,
Their destinies entwine in wars,
That shake the heavens, earth, and Mars. The villains rise with schemes in hand,
Yet always meet the hero’s stand,
In every frame, a world unplanned,
With courage forged in fire’s brand. As credits roll, the story’s sewn,
A universe in every tone,
The Marvel world, where seeds are sown,
For heroes yet to be unknown.
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Tune in now It's Range ryoant Judge Chazy to Price.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
The Silence, Every topic the Diviant Podcast. Ways There, Head's
a Child, Where to.

Speaker 3 (00:24):
Ye too, Brown, Hello, and welcome to a new episode
of The Ranger Ryan Show. I'm bringing Meck the the
the Bad News, no Judge Jay, and it's gonna be
at least it's probably gonna be like two or three

(00:44):
weeks of just you and I. But it does mean
we get to talk about things that you know, happened
while I was while I was out that was big
news in my little pop culture sphere, and one of
those things that happen, which is something that really bothered me,

(01:09):
and I just don't I don't even really know what
to think of the whole thing. So I'd like to
talk today about Tony Stark becoming Victor von Doom in
the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which is really trying to trying

(01:34):
to you know, pander, in my opinion, to the fan base,
just because we all, you know, obviously had strong feelings
for Robert Downey Junr as Tony Stark in his sacrifice
in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and then to just turn
around and use this multiverse trope to bring him back

(02:01):
as an actor. It bothers me. It bothers me so much,
you know, And I'm all about I'm all about getting
the best people for the job. And Victor von Doom
is actually my favorite Marvel villain. So I think that's

(02:24):
important to note because I do have I do have,
you know, a lot of affinity towards that character. And
I'm one of those rare people who feel like the
previous Fantastic Four films were actually not horrible. I was
not as anti Fantastic Four as most people, especially with

(02:50):
those other films. I know a lot of people did
not like the last film, and even more so the
bubblegum versions that came out before it. I mean, you know, hey,
you know, we could even go into this hole. You know,
Chris Evans was in Fantastic Four and then he was

(03:10):
recast in a Marvel film. Now granted this is prior
to this whole MCU situation, but nonetheless, I mean, recasting
and reusing actors is very common. It's not like we
do this when Tom Cruise is in you know, Mission
Impossible versus Top Gun. It's not like we can't differentiate.

(03:32):
But when you have so many characters from the Marvel
Cinematic Universe remaining in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, I'm assuming
they're going to have some sort of wormhole or some
sort of jump where the Fantastic Four. I believe that
Robert Tunney Junior will be in the very end of

(03:55):
Fantastic four. What is it called baby Steps or something
first steps, which I don't I don't want to talk
about that at the moment. I will in a second.
I do think he would be in sort of an
after not and after credits. But you know, just in
the crowd of the people that transition, I'm assuming the
planet will be destroyed and they have to transport everyone

(04:17):
to a different universe, and in doing so, Victor von
Doom being transported from the Fantastic Four's universe into what
we know as the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which should all
take place on the same world. So that's that's really

(04:40):
just my thought. We know we got Silver Surfer, we
know we got Galacta, So basically my thought is the
world will be destroyed and they will somehow have to
come up with away to transport everyone from their universe

(05:02):
into another one. And it'll just so happened to be
the one where you know, the Avengers and everyone else's
I don't know how. I mean, I understand the theme,
like how everything is like nineteen sixties themed in the
Fantastic Four of the New One, and I think that's fine.
I think you will be able to do some sort

(05:25):
of neat little change to the overall MCU and have
kind of a world that now has twice the population,
but some of them are in a different just a
totally different vibe, which would be the nineteen sixties via fashion,
but much more technology technologically advanced, which apparently this MCU

(05:50):
already is more technologically advanced. So combining that with everything
from the Fantastic four verse, you know, I think they
won't be able to because I think they'll only be
able to trans like kind of switch over organic life
forms to the multiverse whatever you want to call it,

(06:13):
and the technology won't be able to come with them,
but the minds will, and then they'll come up with
new tech to take on Doom when he becomes a
bad guy in Avengers Doomsday, which which I would love

(06:34):
to I'd love to see, you know, I think it
could be you know, good, good people behind it. However, uh,
you know, and I don't believe in superhero fatigue. I
believe in bad writing, which is what we've been given
a lot of. And I really think it depends on

(06:54):
if the Fantastic Four is done properly. I would argue
that the casting has already put kind of a damper
on it for me, because I feel like they had
a pretty good idea how they could have went. You know,
like if you watch Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,

(07:21):
you could get a little bit of an idea of
what Reid Richards could be. And now we have Pagro Pascal.
So I don't know what happened. He's just in too
much stuff, you know TV shows, well, two big TV shows.

(07:46):
You know. He was in Wonder Woman, He's been in
a bunch of movies since then, and it's just kind of,
you know, he's like the Jude Law of you know,
this generation. So it's really I don't know. I just
I feel like we keep seeing the same faces over
and over and now we can't even get an original

(08:08):
Doctor Doom. And I'm just in kind of a dark
place with Marvel because I haven't liked anything in a while.
You know, I watched Wanda Vision. You know, I enjoyed
the majority of that. I'm not going to watch Agatha

(08:33):
because I kind of got off that whole Wanda train
because of Doctor Strange, and then I just I haven't
been in a good place with Marvel and I'm not
necessarily looking forward to February fourteenth of next year with
Captain America Brave New World. I watched the entire Comic

(08:58):
Con thing with Harrison Ford just I he's uh. I
don't know if you know this. When I watch when
I get I get my news. I get my news
from like YouTube, obviously, but I prefer to watch like
local news broadcasts. There's this TV station, ABC seven, Okay,

(09:23):
and they got a YouTube channel, I guess around the
West coast. So they covered San Diego Comic Con. And
when they do like nerdy stuff on mainstream local news,
it is so funny. It is like next level cringe
in so many wayte and I love it. I love it.

(09:45):
It's it's uh. It's one of my guilty pleasures is
watching local news clips from around the country trying to
do pop culture stuff. It's so funny to me because
it's like you've never seen You've never seen the Avengers,
so what are you? What are you doing? Speaking of YouTube,

(10:07):
since I think I got most of my theories off
my chest at the moment, at least for now, I
would like to self promote briefly if you haven't already.
Farthest from studios on YouTube is where I've been doing
some AI stuff and it's fun, you know, it's just

(10:30):
for fun, and it's really kind of to gauge people
that listen to the show. I know there's not that
many of you, and I know we're a small program,
which you know is nice sincement you know, we get
to just talk about things that I like and hopefully
it's something you like as well, which today I'm talking
about Marvel Cinematic Universe news from when I was away.

(10:56):
But the channel is small nonetheless, I mean it's you know,
it's just me making woman in videos. It's not like
a big deal. But I would like to see you.
I'd like to see all of you log into YouTube
and follow ABC seven because it's hilarious, and then also

(11:17):
follow myself, which is farthest from studios. And I have
also taken all the videos from the original farthest from
studio page, and I put it on a separate YouTube.
If you, you know, are feeling feeling like doubling down,

(11:39):
you can go to my YouTube channel, which is at
Ranger Ryan Show. If you'd like to become part of
the program, I would offer you an invitation to email
me at Ranger Ryanshow at outlook dot com and hopefully

(11:59):
I will have an episode that I can actually read
the emails off and just hope, you know, just do
a question, just simple question. I'll read the question. Tell
me where you're located, either state or country and first name,
and then I'll read the question and we will have

(12:20):
a discussion. I did this back when I had the
Liquid Gamer podcast. It was pretty popular. I mean I
got like I did voicemails actually, which was probably less popular,
you know, to have somebody call because it's weird, but
everything goes straight to voicemail, so it wasn't like uncomfortable.
I guess that is something I could bring back on

(12:41):
this show, but for now, we're just going to stick
with the email. Write in your questions Ranger Ryan Show
at outlook dot com. All right, since I don't have
any real advertisements, you know, just myself. I think that
was fine. Now Thunderbolts. Thunderbolts was also something I saw

(13:04):
them promote during Comic Con, which, you know, I mean,
do I really need a Guardian Esque? You know, A
New Guardian's really a little bit of Guardians, a little
bit of Suicide Squad mixed in. It's a ragtag and

(13:26):
it's funny. I like Winter Soldier, you know, I'll I would.
I would actually say I'm probably more looking forward to
that than Fantastic four or Captain America. So I guess
it does have that going forward. It would be at
the top of my list, considering you know, Avengers is

(13:50):
what twenty twenty six, twenty twenty seven, and you know,
I it's just too far. You know, the way the
world works now, you know, I'm weeks feel like days,
but hours seem like weeks. You know, it's a weird

(14:12):
world we live in. And I don't think I can
really get excited for something that's happening in twenty twenty seven,
because you know, I'm still trying to survive twenty twenty four.
So you know, great, you know, it's great to promote
something so far away, but I've just never really been
a big fan of that. Now. Actually i'll do another episode.

(14:34):
I'm not gonna. I won't do it this week, but
I do want to talk about Disney Parks as well,
because from D twenty three, because that was kind of
a another question mark I would have on decision making
and promising things, you know, a decade from now. So

(14:56):
it just kind of whatever it was, what it was.
I mean, we also got notification on what it was.
It more, it was more of injured stuff. It was
Brave New World, Fantastic four, and then I feel like
there was something else, Thunderbolts. I don't think I hadn't.

(15:16):
I don't really. I mean that was like the big stuff, right,
that was like the most important thing to talk about
would be, of course, Robert Downey Junior coming back amazing
no ixcited. I just can't. I can't. It's forever away.
Like good for you. I mean, I'm glad that he's

(15:38):
getting paid. I'm glad he's working with a team that
I'm I'm hoping they give control over. But you know,
you're you're you're Tony Stark bro I don't support this,
and that's all I gotta say about that. All Right,

(15:59):
let's let's spin the wheel. I guess these are gonna
be kind of short because I don't have judge j
JT to ask me silly questions, which is also a
reason you need to write in because if he's going
to be out for three weeks, and I will make
a note, I am going to have to have him

(16:22):
tell his story as to why he's been out or
will be out for this long because it's going to
be I prefer it to be two weeks, but we'll
find out. Let's spin the wheel and let's see where
we land on, and I'll put together an artificial intelligence

(16:45):
song based off the topics we talked about today. I
think I know which way I'm going to go with it,
So let's spind the wheel and cape pop k pop. Okay.

(17:07):
I will probably do an episode where I talk about
the music that I create at the end of the show,
because it is fun and you know it might be
something you can you would like to do. It's not
gonna cost you anything. It's just a neat, little, neat
little tool that I like to use, and I will
talk about that in a later show. But today we're

(17:29):
going to end the show with a topic themed K
pop song and I'll insert that at at the end.
You know, it's been it's been nice catching up. You know,
we got to have a little chat. We'll do the
same thing on Thursday and we'll just keep on keeping

(17:50):
on until next time. Thank you for listening.

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