Sinopsis
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
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The Rock’s Serious Turn, Peacemaker Finale & Bond Censorship
14/10/2025 Duración: 30minThe So Many Sequels crew is deep into “So Many Scares” month — and this week, it’s a mix of Hollywood surprises, nostalgic rewatches, and one truly bizarre controversy.David kicks things off with his thoughts on the Peacemaker season finale, calling it one of James Gunn’s most character-driven projects yet. Josh reviews The Smashing Machine, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s dramatic leap into awards-season acting — and whether the hype matches the film. Garrett revisits Happy Death Day and its sequel, celebrating their blend of humor, horror, and heart, while Josh revisits a 30th anniversary screening of Casper for some spooky family nostalgia.Then the gang dives into the week’s strangest headline: Amazon removing guns from classic James Bond posters. Is it censorship, overcorrection, or just corporate weirdness? Plus, they remember the late Diane Keaton, and David runs down the weekend box office — including Tron: Ares’s disappointing debut.
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Friday the 13 Part 2 | Jason's Bag Era
14/10/2025 Duración: 34minJason Voorhees is back—but also for the first time...In Friday the 13th Part 2, the hockey mask is still a dream, and our favorite slasher is deep in his bag era (literally). We talk about Jason’s first official rampage, the iconic wheelchair kill, and how this sequel tries—kind of—to build a horror legend.It’s all part of So Many Sequels vs. Jason, our month-long trip to Camp Crystal Lake. We covered the original Friday the 13th during Camp Month, but this time Jason’s running the whole show.Subscribe & leave us a comment, and let us know what you think of Friday the 13th Part 2, Jason Voorhees, and the bag vs. the hockey mask.
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Streaming Wars: Are Consumers Losing the Fight?
11/10/2025 Duración: 38minThe So Many Sequels crew returns for another “So Many Scares” October update, and this week, we’re talking horror in the real world — the streaming wars. Prices are up, content is disappearing, and the guys ask: When did streaming become more expensive than cable? From Disney+ and Netflix hikes to Warner Bros. and Paramount losing billions, it’s a full-on battle between corporate greed and consumer sanity.But it’s not all doom and gloom — we also share what we’ve been watching! Josh reviews Bone Lake, Garrett dives into Bug (the Oklahoma-based horror you’ve never heard of), and David talks Peacemaker, Creature Commandos, and the surprise return of The Simpsons Movie 2. Plus, an outrageous box office recap where Taylor Swift reigns supreme.If you’re tired of paying for six streaming apps, you’ll love this one. Subscribe, leave a review, and join the So Many Sequels conversation on YouTube, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts!
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Is Clueless, Like, a Perfect Movie?
11/10/2025 Duración: 41minWe're diving into the 1995 classic Clueless to see if Amy Heckerling's teen comedy holds up 30 years later. From its iconic fashion to the jokes that went way over our heads as kids, we're breaking down why this movie is more than just a 90s time capsule.On this episode of So Many Sequels, the guys discuss how Clueless cleverly adapted Jane Austen's Emma for a Beverly Hills High School setting , Amy Heckerling's under-appreciated career as a mainstream female director in the 80s and 90s , and the on-set accidents that made the movie even better. Plus, we debate whether the central romance is charming or just plain creepy. Timestamps:00:00 - Welcome to Female Directors Month! 01:31 - How Did 'Clueless' Do at the Box Office? 03:54 - Why We're Talking About 'Clueless' 05:30 - The Under-Praised Director: Amy Heckerling 09:23 - Did 'Clueless' Set a New Standard for Teen Movies? 10:30 - The Aerosmith Music Video That Got Alicia Silverstone Cast 13:20 - How Jane Austen
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American Psycho | Status, Skincare, and Serial Killer
04/10/2025 Duración: 41minIf American Psycho dropped today, Patrick Bateman would be arguing about business cards on TikTok and posting shirtless flexing pics on Instagram.This week, we’re diving into the satire that still hits. From Christian Bale’s ridiculous charm to Mary Harron’s darkly funny direction - this was a killer way to wrap up our month of female-directed films.
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One Battle, Two Takens, and a Whole Lotta Lowdown
04/10/2025 Duración: 33minThis week’s So Many Sequels is stacked with news, reviews, and hot takes:Sterling Harjo’s new FX/Hulu series The Lowdown puts Tulsa in the spotlight with Ethan Hawke leading the charge.Josh gives a glowing review of PTA’s One Battle After Another starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Sean Penn.Garrett dives back into the Taken franchise (yes, Liam Neeson still has a particular set of skills).David gets schlocky with Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight and Bordello of Blood.We react to Aaron Sorkin’s follow-up to The Social Network, plus the new Mandalorian & Grogu trailer.And of course, we wrap up with box office breakdowns and a tease of American Psycho and “So Many Scares vs. Jason” for October.
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Stephen King’s The Long Walk Shocks + HIM Review | Weekly Movie Update
25/09/2025 Duración: 31minThis week on So Many Sequels, we’ve got a stacked lineup of movie and TV talk! Josh breaks down the wild new Stephen King adaptation The Long Walk, a dystopian thriller that mixes The Hunger Games with Stephen King’s signature horror. Plus, we dive into HIM, the new sports-horror film produced by Jordan Peele, and share why it didn’t quite live up to the hype.But that’s not all—Garrett gives his first impressions of The Paper, a spinoff in the world of The Office, and David takes us on a comfort-movie binge that includes Galaxy Quest, Tropic Thunder, A Knight’s Tale, and even The Phantom Menace. We also cover the Emmy winners, the return of The Muppet Show, and the hilarious new Paul Rudd & Jack Black Anaconda remake trailer.
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Lost in Translation Review | How Has This 2003 Classic Held Up?
21/09/2025 Duración: 35minThis week on So Many Sequels, we’re revisiting Sofia Coppola’s Oscar-winning Lost in Translation (2003). Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson star in this quiet, atmospheric story about loneliness, connection, and finding solace in unexpected places.We break down Coppola’s direction, the film’s unique vibe, the unforgettable Tokyo setting, and why the ending whisper still sparks debate today. Plus: box office history, awards buzz, and how this movie holds up 20 years later.00:00 – Intro & Female Directors Month kickoff02:00 – Lost in Translation box office & Oscar run06:00 – First impressions & expectations12:00 – Themes of loneliness, isolation & connection18:00 – Performances by Bill Murray & Scarlett Johansson24:00 – The whisper ending & cultural impact30:00 – Final reviews & Letterboxd game
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Hamilton Returns, Conjuring Dominates, and One Wild Catfish Case
16/09/2025 Duración: 26minNetflix’s Unknown: The High School Catfish will leave your jaw on the floor. Plus, Hamilton returns to theaters, and The Conjuring franchise smashes records.In this week’s episode of So Many Sequels, Josh, Garrett, and David unpack a wild week in film and streaming. From the disturbing twists of Unknown: The High School Catfish to the cozy mystery vibes of The Thursday Murder Club, there’s plenty to talk about. We also dive into the Hamilton 10th anniversary re-release, tease next week’s Dead Poets Society review, and break down an explosive box office weekend.Timestamps:00:00 – Intro & What We’re Watching01:00 – Unknown: The High School Catfish (Netflix)10:40 – The Thursday Murder Club Review13:00 – Hamilton’s Theatrical Re-Release (and wigs in the theater!)18:30 – “Back 2 School” Theme + Dead Poets Society Tease21:40 – Box Office Recap (Conjuring: Last Rites, Toy Story 30th, more)25:30 – Closing & Where to Find Us
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The Dead Podcast Society – Carpe Diem, Y’all!
13/09/2025 Duración: 44minWelcome to the first meeting of the Dead Podcast Society.In this episode, we crack open Dead Poets Society (1989) as the finale to our Back to School theme. From cave hangouts to barbaric yawps, we relive the iconic moments and laugh about the endless parodies this film inspired.We also talk Neil’s devastating storyline, Todd’s growth, and how the film handles the highs and lows of teenage rebellion.And to finish our Back to School theme, we rank all of our picks— School of Rock, The Breakfast Club, Legally Blonde, and Dead Poets Society.Join our bookclub for movies and let us know what you think about Dead Poets Society. Like, subscribe, leave us a review, and find more at SoManySequels.com.
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Do You Own Your Digital Movies? Plus: Now You See Me & Drumline
07/09/2025 Duración: 31minNetflix’s latest juggernaut K-Pop Demon Hunters is everywhere—and we dig into how it became the platform’s most-watched movie while hardly touching theaters. Then we unpack the Amazon “Buy” button controversy: what you think you own with digital purchases vs. what you actually get, why California’s new law could force clearer language, and how it all fuels the new wave of physical media collecting.We also swap back-to-school watches (Drumline, Now You See Me, Death Becomes Her’s Broadway-boosted comeback, plus weekly drops of Alien: Earth), share a quick Labor Day box office rundown (a surprise Jaws re-release chomped its way back onto the charts), and preview what’s next (The Conjuring: Last Rites, Hamilton back in theaters).If you’re into movies, formats, and a little marketplace drama, this one’s for you.Enjoying the show? Follow/subscribe, rate us 5⭐️, and share with a movie friend—it really helps more people find So Many Sequels.00:00 - Intro & Back to School vibes01:25 - David on Death Becomes Her05
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Elle Woods Still Rules! Revisiting Legally Blonde | So Many Sequels
06/09/2025 Duración: 38minElle Woods is headed to Harvard Law! This week on So Many Sequels, we’re going back to 2001 to revisit Reese Witherspoon’s career-defining role in Legally Blonde. From box office surprises to pop culture impact, the guys break down what makes Elle an iconic character and why this comedy still resonates more than 20 years later.
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Detention with The Breakfast Club: Does it Hold Up?
01/09/2025 Duración: 32minDear Mr. Vernon, we accept the fact that we had to spend a Saturday in detention watching John Hughes's 1985 classic, The Breakfast Club. But we think you're crazy to make us write an essay telling you who we think we are. You see us as you want to see us: a brain, an athlete, a basket case, a princess, and a criminal. Right? This week, Josh, Garrett, and David revisit Shermer High School to see if this quintessential Brat Pack film still connects in 2025. We break down the iconic character archetypes we related to then and now, the surprisingly well-written scenes that pack an emotional punch , and the parts that are... well, more problematic than we remembered. From Bender's aggressive "flirting" to the vice principal's shocking $31,000 salary, we explore what has and hasn't aged well.Does this coming-of-age touchstone still earn its classic status, or have we grown up and apart from it? Let us know your take, and don't forget to subscribe and leave us a five-star review (o
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Eenie Meanie, Peacemaker Season 2 & FX's The Lowdown in Tulsa
30/08/2025 Duración: 26minBack to School season is in full swing, and our movie club has plenty to cram in! We're talking Hulu’s Eenie Meanie—a wild heist comedy with Samara Weaving that blends Ocean’s 11 energy with Italian Job chaos.Then, we look at Peacemaker Season 2, where John Cena dives into a human Cenapede as he revisits this strange, raunchy, and heartfelt DCU antihero.We also chat about Hulu’s Alien: Earth, Sterling Harjo’s Tulsa love letter The Lowdown, and K-Pop Demon Hunters danced its way to #1 in the box office.Subscribe & leave us a review—no pop quiz required!
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Back to School with School of Rock
24/08/2025 Duración: 37minClass is in session! This week on So Many Sequels, we’re kicking off our Back to School series with Richard Linklater’s 2003 comedy classic School of Rock. Jack Black’s Dewey Finn might be a terrible substitute teacher, but he’s a rock legend in the making, and the guys dive into why this role made him a leading man.We break down the movie’s surprising box office success, its timeless soundtrack, and how casting real kids who could actually play their instruments elevated the story. Plus: the film’s place in 2003 pop culture, Richard Linklater’s career boost, and the heartwarming legacy of the cast 20 years later.Subscribe to So Many Sequels on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite platform, and don’t forget to leave us a rating and review. It helps more movie fans find the show!
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Back to School Movies, Scary Movie Reboot & King of the Hill’s Big Return
23/08/2025 Duración: 33minIt’s back-to-school season on So Many Sequels! This week, Josh, Garrett, and David kick off a new theme by diving into their favorite “back to school” movies.The crew also breaks down the latest movie news, including:-The return of Scary Movie with Anna Faris, Regina Hall, and the Wayans Brothers-Why King of the Hill is suddenly more relevant than ever-South Park’s record-breaking comeback and sharp satire-A quick box office recap featuring Weapons, Freaky Friday, and moreStay tuned later this week for our full review of School of Rock!
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Rapid Reviews: Weapons, Freaky Friday, David Attenborough & More!
18/08/2025 Duración: 35minWhat have you been watching this Summer? There have been a lot of summer movies and Josh, Garrett, and. David talk about nearly all of them in this episode!We're doing rapid reviews on So Many Sequels: Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan swap bodies, again, in Freaky Friday. Zach Cregger’s makes us feel uncomfortable in Weapons.We debate Happy Gilmore 2, why Fantastic Four works better as a standalone, and why K-Pop Demon Hunters keeps sneaking into our 2025 favorites!Plus, if you're looking for something to stream: Opus, Drop, Borderline, and a soothing-but-sobering detour with the latest David Attenborough ocean doc. are just a few to consider.Subscribe & leave us a review!
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Catching Up: King of the Hill & The Naked Gun
14/08/2025 Duración: 40minAfter a long break, the So Many Sequels crew is finally back together to swap stories, talk TV, and dive into the latest in movies. From birthday party misadventures to surprise movie theater run-ins, Josh, Garrett, and David catch up on life before shifting gears into the world of entertainment.The gang reviews Marvel’s Ironheart and Wakanda anthology, then dives deep into the long-awaited return of King of the Hill—what’s new with Hank, Peggy, Bobby, and the gang, and why Peggy Hill remains a comedy MVP. They also break down The Naked Gun reboot, why it’s a rare win for modern comedy, and how Liam Neeson nails “smart stupid” humor. Plus: a spirited rant about physical media, streaming fatigue, and AMC’s ad overload.Subscribe to So Many Sequels on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen. Don’t forget to rate and review to help more movie fans find the show!00:00 – We’re finally all in the same room again06:00 – Marvel’s Ironheart & Wakanda anthology review11:50 – King of the Hill revival: what wo
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Box Office Breakdown – Fantastic Four Drops Hard, Superman Keep Rising
04/08/2025 Duración: 10minIt’s a solo show this week on So Many Sequels as David breaks down the box office winners and losers for the weekend of August 1st, 2025. July was full of massive releases, but which films are actually holding strong, and which ones are crashing fast?Fantastic Four: First Steps takes a steep dive in its second weekend, but how does it compare to this year’s other Marvel titles, like Captain America: Brave New World and Thunderbolts? Meanwhile, Superman continues to fly high with a global total over $550M, and Jurassic World Rebirth hits a milestone in week five.Plus, we look at strong debuts for The Bad Guys 2, The Naked Gun, and NEON’s unsettling body-horror flick Together. Is this one of the most competitive box office weekends of the year? David’s got the full report.
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Fantastic Four Reboot Soars with Retro Style
01/08/2025 Duración: 35minThe Fantastic Four are back—and this time, Marvel finally gets it right. On this episode of So Many Sequels, Josh and David dive deep into Fantastic Four: First Steps, the latest addition to the MCU that blends retro-futuristic flair with heartfelt family dynamics. From its 1960s-inspired design to standout performances by Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, and Joseph Quinn, we break down what makes this reboot work where others failed.We share our spoiler-light reactions, unpack what makes this Fantastic Four iteration unique, and discuss whether this new take can finally make Marvel’s First Family a true household favorite. Plus, we dig into Galactus, Silver Surfer, and where this all fits in the wider multiverse.Whether you’re a long-time Marvel fan or just love a solid sci-fi adventure, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. Be sure to subscribe to So Many Sequels on your favorite podcast app, leave a review, and follow us on social media to join the conversation!