Greetings to our new as well as our longstanding Afronerd Radio listeners, especially those who have followed us to our new platform at BTalk 100. Join your favorite AFROnerdist podcasters for the latest installment of the infamous Mid Week in Review (MWIR) broadcast airing this Wednesday at 8pm eastern. The topics to be analyzed like a certain virus under a UV lamp are: purportedly, the infamous Snyder cut of The Justice League is actually being slated for release thanks to HBO Max-Dburt is probably the sole blerd that is less than enthused; the internets are reporting that actress Ruby Rose is leaving the CW's Batwoman series in spite of the show receiving a green light for a second season; Dburt checked out the pilot ep of DC Universe's Stargirl and liked it; in the wake of the Trump administration's less than stellar handling of the current COVID-19 crisis, one has to ask (why) what is Obamagate?; and what did former Bush Senior Advisor, Karl Rove mean when he stated that President Obama's HBCU commencement address was akin to a "drive-by shooting?"; legendary filmmaker, Spike Lee is having what appears to be a renaissance at least based on his latest trailer for Netflix movie, Da 5 Bloods scheduled for a June 12, 2020 release date; they just can't seem to get a enough of Michael Jordan! First, there's the Netflix Last Dance limited series and now VICE just released a trailer focusing on the cultural impact of Air Jordans, entitled One Man and His Shoes; and per usual, we might have to address some issues that were left on the table from the previous Grindhouse show; according to BleedingCool.com, Marvel is ramping up their shipping schedule for new product by mid July.....but will patrons respond in kind?; it seems that the debate about race and timing is never ending with the continuing Living Single vs Friends "verzuz" kerfuffle; Dburt revisits the idea and earlier announcement of a New Jack City remake (can/should it be done); our thoughts about an upcoming (well tonight!) Netflix series about South African students attending a fictional elite school, entitled Blood & Water; And lastly, Dburt weighs in AGAIN (for the umpteenth time) on the fake outrage levied against TV personality, Hannah Brown's usage of the n-word while singing rap lyrics on Instagram (I guess we can't demand better black corporate music, huh?) Call LIVE at 1-508-645-0100.
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