In The Fanbase Weekly, the Fanbase Press staff and a host of special guests from across the pop culture spectrum discuss the top geek stories of the week.
In the latest episode, The Fanbase Weekly co-hosts welcome special guest Tasha Huo (writer/showrunner – Netflix’s Tomb Raider, writer – Red Sonja) to discuss the latest geek news stories of the week, including NASA’s extraction of breathable air from Mars, reactions to The Falcon and the Winter Soldier finale, NYCC moving forward with a 2021 in-person con, and our weekly trailer roundup featuring Shang-Chi, Camp Cretaceous: Season 3, and Oxygen.
Cast members: Claire Thorne, Phillip Kelly, and Barbra Dillon
Special guest: Tasha Huo (writer/showrunner – Netflix’s Tomb Raider, writer – Red Sonja)
This month’s sponsor: This episode of The Fanbase Weekly Podcast is sponsored by the Dreamer Comics Podcast, which is now recording on Stereo. The Dreamer Comics Podcast talks about the process of how comics are made. Each week, they interview a different writer, penciler, inker, colorist, editor, letterer, marketer, or you name it – as long as they break down their craft. Check out their live shows on the app Stereo by going to stereo.com/omarspahi.
Segments:
17:53 – (Rueters) NASA extracts breathable oxygen from thin Martian air
26:32 – (Den of Geek) Marvel Fans React to THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER Finale
40:51 – (io9) New York Comic Con Will (Carefully) Return This Fall
51:33 – (CBR, io9) TRAILER ROUND UP: Marvel’s Shang-Chi Arrives in First LEGENDS OF THE TEN RINGS Teaser Trailer The Kids Are Not All Right in the CAMP CRETACEOUS Season 3 Trailer OXYGEN Looks Like It’ll Leave You Gasping For Air
The Fanbase Weekly Theme Song Written and Performed by: Adam WarRock
The Fanbase Weekly Theme Song Produced by: Mikal kHill
Episode Photo by: Bryant Dillon
Join The Fanbase Weekly on Facebook, Twitter, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts!
*You can also call the official Fanbase Weekly call-in line! Call (818) 208-7379 to share what you are a fan of this week or any questions, comments, concerns, and all other geeky inquiries, which will be shared on the following week’s episodes. (Please leave your name and let us know if we have your permission to share the message on the air!)