So Many Sequels: A Movie Podcast

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Why are there so many sequels? We're here to answer that question, laugh and learn along the way as we review some of cinema's best and worst franchises.

Episodios

  • KPop Demon Hunters

    26/07/2025 Duración: 23min

    What happens when two non-K-pop fans watch Netflix's "K-Pop Demon Hunters"? In this episode, Josh and Garrett dive into the animated movie about a girl group who secretly battles supernatural threats while maintaining their pop star careers.

  • Eddington Review, Late Night TV Crisis & Love Island Takes

    22/07/2025 Duración: 31min

    Josh and Garrett dive into the week's biggest entertainment stories while David enjoys the Disney magic!This week, Josh breaks down Ari Aster's polarizing new film Eddington - a pandemic satire that's definitely not the horror movie you'd expect from the Hereditary director. Is it brilliant commentary or just too soon? Plus, we're genuinely upset about Stephen Colbert's Late Show getting cancelled and what this means for the future of late night television as an institution.Garrett shares his surprising first-time Love Island experience (spoiler: these kids are way more emotionally mature than expected), we react to the Mortal Kombat 2 trailer with Karl Urban as Johnny Cage, and break down this weekend's box office where Superman continues soaring while the Smurfs movie crashes hard.We also dig into the heartbreaking news about PBS and NPR defunding and why these American institutions matter more than you might think - plus what you can do to help.Timestamps:Eddington Review: [3:15

  • Superman Soars, Poop Cruise Stinks, and King of the Hill Returns

    20/07/2025 Duración: 27min

    The gang dives into a wild mix of content this week! David suffers through two of his worst movies of the year with "A Minecraft Movie" and "Heads of State" (but at least John Cena tried). Josh takes us on a horrifying journey aboard the infamous 2013 Poop Cruise with Netflix's "Train Wreck" documentary—spoiler alert: there's poop EVERYWHERE and people throwing bags of it in the wind. Garrett gets nostalgic revisiting our old Superman franchise episodes from 2018/2019.Plus, we break down the new King of the Hill reboot trailer that has us genuinely excited, and discuss Superman's $122 million opening weekend at the box office. Is it enough?

  • Superman (2025): Can James Gunn Give Hope To the DCU?

    15/07/2025 Duración: 46min

    Superman is back—but not like you’ve seen him before. James Gunn’s first big DCU swing has landed, and we’ve got questions. Is this actually good? Can it wash away a decade of DC chaos? And why is Krypto the Superdog the real MVP?We unpack all of it: the casting, the tone, the pressure on Gunn’s shoulders, and whether this Superman (2025) gives us hope for the future of comic book movies.Spoiler alert: even our biggest Superman hater walked away impressed.

  • Jurassic World Rebirth: Dinosaurs Are Back (And We're Cautiously Optimistic)

    12/07/2025 Duración: 42min

    The So Many Sequels crew reviews Jurassic World Rebirth, the latest entry in the Jurassic Park franchise! Set five years after Jurassic World Dominion, this reboot brings in Scarlett Johansson, Mahershala Ali, and Jonathan Bailey as new leads in a world where dinosaurs have retreated to isolated equatorial environments.Josh, David, and Garrett break down the film's approach to storytelling, action sequences, and whether starting fresh with new characters can revitalize this long-running franchise. They discuss the movie's place in the broader Jurassic universe, compare it to previous entries, and explore what modern audiences want from blockbuster sequels.How does Jurassic World Rebirth stack up against the original Jurassic Park? Can new blood save an aging franchise? And what does this mean for the future of dinosaur movies? Listen to find out where the hosts land on this summer blockbuster.(2:06) Expectations Going In(5:30) What We Actually Enjoyed(14:00) The Family Subplot Problem(21:00) The Mutant Dinosa

  • The Odyssey Teaser, Running Man, and July 4th Movie Picks

    08/07/2025 Duración: 29min

    This week’s So Many Sequels news update is packed with patriotic rewatches, surprise trailers, and chaotic movie theater stories. We kick things off with our go-to July 4th movie traditions—from The Sandlot and National Treasure to Rocky IV and Hamilton.Then, it’s on to The Running Man remake starring Glen Powell and directed by Edgar Wright. We break down the wild premise, how it compares to the original, and whether this version will be more faithful to Stephen King’s source material. Plus, we react to the exclusive theatrical teaser for Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey and talk about why this kind of marketing needs to come back.Also in this episode: a shoutout to Peacock’s under-the-radar murder docuseries, Accident, Suicide or Murder, Josh’s rave review of Mike Flanagan’s The Life of Chuck, and David’s chaotic Jurassic World theater experience featuring fire alarms, lost dialogue, and zero compensation.What we cover in this episode:1:05 The Sandlot, National Treasure, & Rocky IV are our favorite July

  • 2025 Mid-Year Movie Rewind – Hits, Misses & What’s Next

    07/07/2025 Duración: 32min

    Halfway through 2025, and movies are… kinda mid? Join the So Many Sequels team as we sort through the clutter to share our favorite films of the year so far, highlight box office winners and losers, and vent about why everything feels like a reboot.From original hits to big-budget blockbusters, we break down the surprises, trends, and what’s missing at the halfway point. We also dive into what’s ahead for the rest of 2025.What’s been your favorite movie of 2025 so far? Let us know!

  • Bond Finds New Director & NYT Best Movies of the 21st Century List + The Batman II, The Odyssey & M3GAN 2.0

    02/07/2025 Duración: 31min

    We’re halfway through the year, and there’s a lot to talk about in the movie world. This week on So Many Sequels, we dive into everything, and we react to the New York Times’ Top 100 Movies of the 21st Century list (spoiler: Potential hot takes ahead).We also break down the latest on M3GAN 2.0, Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey, and a potential Social Network sequel. Plus, we discuss Tom Holland rumors for James Bond, new updates on The Batman: Part II, and Garrett finally watched 28 Days Later. And don't worry, there’s also a fresh look at the box office, with Jurassic World: Rebirth looming large.

  • Movie Dads, Shark Attacks & Spaceballs 2

    01/07/2025 Duración: 31min

    Who’s your favorite movie dad—and is he actually a good dad? This week, we celebrate Father’s Day by debating the Mount Rushmore of movie dads. Is Marlin from Finding Nemo top-tier? What about Goofy? Or…Sean Connery in Indiana Jones?Plus, Josh reviews Dangerous Waters, a Jaws-meets-serial-killer thriller from Shudder. Garrett watched Mickey 17, Bong Joon-ho’s latest sci-fi mind-bender. And we all have mixed feelings about Captain America: Brave New World—where’s the heart, Marvel?THEN: Robert Eggers is directing a dark new Christmas Carol, and Spaceballs 2 is happening. Don’t miss this jam-packed news update!

  • Friday the 13th (1980) – Birth of a Horror Franchise

    30/06/2025 Duración: 44min

    Summer camp takes a terrifying turn as So Many Sequels wraps up “Summer Camp Month” with one of the most iconic horror movies of all time Friday the 13th (1980). The gang dives into the film’s shocking twist (spoiler: it’s NOT Jason), its legacy as a low-budget smash hit, and why it launched a decades-long franchise despite barely resembling the version of Friday the 13th most fans remember today.We talk slasher tropes, the slow-burn scares, and how the film plays differently when you view it as a camp movie versus a horror movie. Plus, we explore its surprising restraint, POV shots, Kevin Bacon’s early role, and that jaw-dropping decapitation. Whether you love ‘80s horror or you're a curious first-timer, this one’s a scream.

  • Summer Camp: Heavyweights the 90s Nostalgia Classic

    15/06/2025 Duración: 39min

    Welcome back to Summer Camp Month on So Many Sequels! This week, we’re diving into Disney’s Heavyweights (1995), a surprisingly heartfelt and chaotic comedy about kids at a “fat camp,” fitness cults, and one of Ben Stiller’s wildest performances.The crew explores the film’s mix of slapstick, sincerity, and social awkwardness, questioning whether it holds up nearly 30 years later. We talk about the movie’s treatment of body image, the legacy of '90s kid comedies, and how this movie might be a secret prequel to Dodgeball. Plus: early Keenan Thompson, VHS sales pitches, and the unforgettable line “Lunch has been canceled due to lack of hustle.”

  • Wet Hot American Summer: Summer Camp Goes Off the Rails

    14/06/2025 Duración: 36min

    Welcome to Camp Firewood, where the rules are made up and the plot doesn’t matter! This week on So Many Sequels, we’re kicking off our Summer Camp series with the cult comedy Wet Hot American Summer—a movie where Paul Rudd tosses kids out of vans, Molly Shannon gets therapy from children, and a talking can of vegetables offers life advice. Yeah… it’s that kind of camp.We break down the film’s surreal style, its rise to cult status despite flopping at the box office, and the insane cast that includes Amy Poehler, Bradley Cooper, Elizabeth Banks, and more before they were famous. Plus, we each pick our favorite “side quest” from the movie’s ridiculous web of storylines.Subscribe & leave us a review—then come back all month long for more summer camp movies!#WetHotAmericanSummer #CampMovies #SoManySequels #CultComedy #MoviePodcast #PaulRudd #SummerCamp

  • Summer Camp June & What We've Been Watching

    06/06/2025 Duración: 32min

    School’s out, the heat is on, and Summer Camp June is officially underway at So Many Sequels! Josh, Garrett, and David kick things off by previewing next week’s review of Wet Hot American Summer and swapping first‑impressions of A24’s unsettling Bring Her Back, Netflix’s campy Fear Street: Prom Queen, Apple’s adventure flick Fountain of Youth, and the chilling Titan sub doc Implosion.Then it’s headline time: the trio react to the eerie teaser for Rian Johnson’s Knives Out 3: Wake Up Dead Man, debate Netflix’s full‑tilt trailer for Happy Gilmore 2, size up Guillermo del Toro’s gothic Frankenstein, and brace for a fourth trip to the Fockerverse (yes, really). David closes the show with a bullish post‑Memorial‑Day box‑office report, spotlighting Minecraft, Lilo & Stitch, and Sinners.If you dig movie‑club vibes, spicy sequel news, and laid‑back laughs, smash that follow button, leave us a five‑star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, and tell a friend—because summer camp is more fun with a bunkmate. 00:00 In

  • Mars Attacks! Campy Chaos or Cult Sci-Fi Classic?

    29/05/2025 Duración: 35min

    For the final chapter of Disaster Month, we're beaming up to one of the weirdest alien invasion movies ever: Mars Attacks! (1996). This star-studded satire directed by Tim Burton packs in lasers, skeletons, and Slim Whitman—all with a wink to 1950s B-movies. But… does it actually hold together, or is it just chaos in a red-and-green package?We break down the over-the-top performances, bizarre plot choices, and the ridiculous number of celebrity cameos (Jack Nicholson, twice?!). Plus, we debate if the film is missing something essential, like, say, actual jokes. Is Mars Attacks! too scattered to be a true classic, or is it exactly the kind of weird that makes it unforgettable?

  • Tim Robinson’s Friendship Review + 28 Days Later Re-Release & Skibidi Toilet Explained

    28/05/2025 Duración: 28min

    This week on So Many Sequels, we review Tim Robinson’s new movie Friendship, talk about the 28 Days Later theatrical re-release ahead of 28 Years Later, and explain what the deal is with Skibidi Toilet — and why Michael Bay is turning it into a movie.We also discuss Memorial Day weekend box office numbers, the Caught Stealing trailer with Austin Butler and Matt Smith, and a nostalgic dive into Three’s Company.Subscribe for weekly movie discussions, reviews, and news.More at: https://somanysequels.com#TimRobinson #28DaysLater #SkibidiToilet #FriendshipMovie #MichaelBay #MoviePodcast #BoxOffice #MovieReviews #SoManySequels

  • Armageddon Review – Is This the Ultimate Dumb Fun Movie? | So Many Sequels

    24/05/2025 Duración: 46min

    An asteroid is heading for Earth—and only oil drillers can save us?! We’re diving deep into Armageddon (1998), Michael Bay’s wild ride of explosions, dad-daughter drama, and scientifically questionable space missions.In this episode, the So Many Sequels crew breaks down:

  • SHOCKER Max Is HBO Max Again + Superman Trailer & Final Destination Bloodlines

    23/05/2025 Duración: 30min

    This week on So Many Sequels, we react to the shocking (but not really) news that Max is being rebranded back to HBO Max. We discuss why it happened, what it means for the platform, and how Warner Bros. is spinning it.We also share first impressions of James Gunn’s Superman trailer, a spoiler-free review of Final Destination: Bloodlines, and some love for Denzel in John Q. Plus: Memorial Day box office predictions and more.

  • Disaster Month: The Day After Tomorrow Is Absolute Chaos | So Many Sequels

    19/05/2025 Duración: 25min

    Disaster Month continues with The Day After Tomorrow, where climate change hits fast, Jake Gyllenhaal hides in a library, and Dennis Quaid walks to New York in a blizzard. It's Roland Emmerich doing what he does best: wrecking the world with special effects and barely explaining the science.In this episode, we break down the movie’s wild logic, those infamous CGI wolves, and how this frozen mess somehow made half a billion dollars. Is it a misunderstood warning—or just big dumb fun? We’ve got thoughts. Plus: Letterboxd chaos, peak 2000s vibes, and our final star ratings.Hit play, then subscribe and leave us a review to help us ride the storm.

  • Disaster Movie MAYHEM! Sinners, New Trailers & Wes Anderson!

    14/05/2025 Duración: 28min

    Welcome to Mayhem Month on So Many Sequels, your book club for movies! Josh, Garrett, & David dive into disaster movies, recapping Dante's Peak and looking ahead to The Day After Tomorrow. Hear what they've been watching, from Ocean's 11 and Lance Bass in On the Line to Sinners and Mamma Mia!Plus, the latest trailer talk for The Conjuring: Last Rites, Weapons, Together, and Wes Anderson's The Phoenician Scheme, alongside a unique box office recap. For a fun film review and movie chat, this is your stop. Subscribe & leave us a review!

  • Disaster Month: Dante’s Peak – Brosnan & Hamilton vs. the Volcano!

    13/05/2025 Duración: 35min

    Disaster Month on So Many Sequels kicks off with Dante’s Peak, the mid-’90s disaster flick that tried to combine scientific realism with big-budget spectacle. Pierce Brosnan plays a volcanologist with bad luck in love and worse timing with eruptions and Linda Hamilton swaps cyborgs for civic duty.We talk practical effects, scientific realism vs. big-budget spectacle, weird pacing, and anti-capitalist undertones...Is Dante’s Peak better than you remember—or does it go out with a whimper instead of a bang?Buckle up—Disaster Month is just heating up. Subscribe, leave us a review, & let us know your favorite disaster movie in the comments below.somanysequels.com

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