Greetings, to our faithful listenership, Listen to the latest live broadcast episode of Afronerd Radio's Mid Week in Review (MWIR) airing this Wednesday, 8pm at BTalk 100. Join your favored AFROnerdist hosts as they wax about these ensuing topics: basketball legend, Michael Jordan enters into the world of stock car racing by forming a NASCAR team with racer Denny Hamlin and hiring Bubba Wallace as their driver; a more fleshed out Wandavision Disney plus trailer made its debut during this past weekend's virtual Emmys presentation; and what about the trailer's House of M allusions?
Microsoft buys Bethesda Softworks (makers of Doom, Fallout. Quake) for reportedly $7.5B for their X-Box platform; notable journalist/film producer, Peter Bart (Fun with Dick and Jane, Revenge of the Nerds franchise) posits that the current pandemic lull in Hollywood product might be the catalyst for a filmmaking "reinvention" similar to the period in the late 60s and early 70s; and just when Dburt was pontificating about pop culture's failure to produce a black "Bond archetype," comic creator Brian Stelfreeze answers the call with his successful Kickstarter project, Thomas River;
CBS All Access provided just a hint of what is to come a with glimpse of Stephen King's adaptation of his 1978 novel The Stand in the forthcoming 9-episode streaming series; HBO's Watchmen wins big at this year's (virtual) Emmys broadcast hosted by Jimmy Kimmel; Has anyone taken a look at the New York Comic Con virtual Metaverse setup?; Xbox pre-orders are "exploding" websites and did we ever get around to talking about Cyberpunk 2077; and lastly, yet another iteration of Marvel's Iron Man comic gets a first edition but is this fresh take prepping us for movie revision as well? Call in LIVE at 508-645-0100.
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