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Dec 22, 2021 • 54min
Spoiler Discussion: Hawkeye Episode 6 ”So This Is Christmas?”
On the December 22, 2021 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editorial director Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film editor Brad Oman to have a spoiler discussion about Hawkeye Episode 6 “So This Is Christmas?”.
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Opening Banter: Brad has returned!
In The Spoiler Room: Hawkeye Episode 6 “So This Is Christmas?”
FeedbackMac and cheese
Rob C writes in “Anna would not have known about Natasha when Yolana reappears from the blip as it would be days, weeks or even months after the blip before the public would get the story of what happened.”
Brief reactions
BreakdownSo Wait, Does The MCU's Kingpin Have Superpowers?
The Hawkeye Finale Finally Explained What's Up With That Watch
Hawkeye Episode 6 Credits Scene Explained: The Most Important MCU Moment In Years?!
Speculation Where We Might See Kate Bishop Next After Hawkeye Season 1
Ryan’s Did Hawkeye Just Kill [SPOILER]? An Investigation
Also mentioned:
Getting In An Off-Road Car Chase With No Time To Die's Expert Stunt Driver Had Me Shaken And Stirred
David Dencik Talks Being The Mad Professor Of No Time To Die And Ruining Perfectly Good Soup [Interview]
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Dec 21, 2021 • 1h 48min
Our Most Anticipated Movies of 2022
On the Tuesday, December 21, 2021 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editorial director Peter Sciretta is joined by chief film critic Chris Evangelista and /Film editors Jacob Hall, Hoai-Tran Bui, Brad Oman, and Ben Pearson to narrow down our most anticipated movies of 2022.
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Dec 20, 2021 • 46min
The Reasons Behind Spider-Man: No Way Home‘s Record Breaking Box Office & What It Means For The Future of The Spider-Verse
On the December 20, 2021 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editorial director Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film news writer Ryan Scott to discuss the reason behind Spider-Man: No Way Home’s record-breaking box office.
Opening Banter: Lots of people liked Ryan on last week’s episode so he’s back!
In The News:
Ryan: Spider-Man: No Way Home Box Office Saves Theaters, Smothers The CompetitionRyan: Spider-Man: No Way Home Swings In With Heroic $50 Million Thursday Preview Box Office
Shockingly breaks box office records
Why do you think this happened?
(spoiler warning)
Peter’s insane theory
Covid possibilities?
Good news: movie theaters arent dead
Nightmare Alley (and Everything Else) Suffers Tragically
Can only big blockbusters make money in the new Hollywood?Ryans point
Would Spielberg ever direct a Marvel movie?
Does this box office give Rothman more leverage to cut the deal with Disney or does this give Disney more leverage to complete the new Spider-Man trilogy Pascal envisions.
What about continuations (Spin-offs) of the other characters?
Also mentioned:
An Exhaustive List of Everyone Who Lied About the Spider-Man: No Way Home Cast
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Dec 17, 2021 • 51min
Spider-Man: No Way Home Spoiler Discussion
On the December 17, 2021 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editorial director Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film editor Brad Oman to have a spoiler discussion about Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Opening Banter:
In The News:
Ryan: Spider-Man: No Way Home Swings In With Heroic $50 Million Thursday Preview Box Office
In The Spoiler Room::
Brief reactionsThoughts on the last two movies
Thoughts on this film
Spoilers follow…The lawyer
The villainsDoes curing Green Goblin mess up Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man sequels?
The Spider-Men Is this their swan song?
Aunt May
Peter Parker’s identityWhat does this mean for the next movie(s)
NYC apartment, not moving to Boston?
Is spiderman no longer part of the avengers?
VenomWill Tom Hardy’s Venom ever come face to face with Tom Holland’s Spiderman?
Does this open the door for a new MCU Venom?
Is there a plot hole in this credits scene?
Ryan’s Is Venom Really Coming To The MCU?
Brad: Spider-Man: No Way Home Credits Scene Explained: Well, That Didn't Last Very Long
Multiverse of Madness Strange Supreme?
Gargantos - squid creature
Wanda confirmed as bad guy?
Westview
Trailers as end credits
Ryan: How Spider-Man: No Way Home Sets Up Doctor Strange 2
Also mentioned:
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Dec 16, 2021 • 23min
James Cameron‘s Big Idea, A Kick-Ass Reboot, and More
On the December 16, 2021 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor Ben Pearson is joined by staff writer Danielle Ryan to talk about the latest film and TV news, including Shang-Chi 2, a Kick-Ass reboot, and James Cameron’s idea for releasing a movie and a streaming project at the same time.
Opening Banter: Welcome to the podcast, Danielle!
In The News:
Shang-Chi Director Wants Jackie Chan In The Sequel, And Now So Do We
Kick-Ass Is Getting A 'Big' Movie Reboot That Will Be 'F***ing Nuts'
James Cameron Wants To Release The Same Story As A Two-Hour Movie And A Six-Hour Streaming Project
Also mentioned:
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Dec 15, 2021 • 57min
Hawkeye Spoiler Discussion: Episode 5 “Ronin”
On the December 15, 2021 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editorial director Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film editor Ben Pearson to have a spoiler filled discussion about Hawkeye episode 5 “Ronin.”
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Opening Banter: Brad was away last week and is still not caught up.
In The Spoiler Room: Hawkeye Episode 5 “Ronin”
FeedbackJoe B from Forest of Dean, UK writes in “Love the podcast! Loving Hawkeye! My wife was not keen as she thinks he’s lame but she is loving the show too! I’m probably being too tinfoil with this one but it stuck with me that Jack keeps getting his sayings wrong and now I’m wondering if he’s a skrull! What do you guys think?”
Brief reactions
Breakdown
Speculation
Also mentioned:
Jeremy’s Hawkeye Episode 5 Suggests That, Yes, Those ARE Canon
Ryan’s Hawkeye Episode 5 Just Tied Itself To Spider-Man: No Way Home With One Line Of Dialogue
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Dec 14, 2021 • 22min
Spider-Man: No Way Home and The King‘s Man Reviews
On the December 14, 2021 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor Ben Pearson is joined by editor Hoai-Tran Bui to talk about two of this month’s biggest movie releases.
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Opening Banter:
In The News:
The King's Man Review: The Kingsman Prequel Maketh For A Brutal And Bizarre War Movie
Spider-Man: No Way Home Review: A Web Of Genuine Character Drama And Fan Service
Also mentioned:
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Dec 13, 2021 • 29min
Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story Underperforms At The Box Office
On the December 13, 2021 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editorial director Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film news desk writer Ryan Scott to discuss the this weekend’s box office, and more specifically the failure of Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story.
Opening Banter: Ryan introduces himself.
In The News:
Ryan: West Side Story Box Office Is Not Music To The Film Industry's EarsRyan runs down weekend box office
Can award buzz save it?
This is not the end: (2017’s Great Showman debuted to 8.8 million, soundtrack went trending and ended with $436 m global)
Why do you think it underperformed? Why werent people interested in this one?Hannah thinks its bad marketing despite great reviews?
Are movie musicals on a decline? (this year Dear Evan Hanson, In The Heights)
Is it just the pandemic?
Older audiences
Are younger audiences not interested in stories about forbidden Interracial romance
Has Spielberg lost touch with what audiences want? (The BFG, Ready Player One, Crystal Skull, Tintin)
On the other side of the coin: Disney’s Encanto came out a few weeks ago and WSS barely beat that this weekend. Thats another musical, skewing younger and it hasnt hit big disney numbers.Encanto Hits Digital Just In Time For Christmas, Blu-Ray Early Next Year
Also mentioned:
Hannah: Steven Spielberg's West Side Story Set To Bomb With $10.5 Million Opening Weekend
Ryan Scott's Favorite Movies Of All Time
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Dec 10, 2021 • 19min
Tom Holland‘s Spider-Man’s Contract & What 2021‘s Box Office Means For The Future of Movies
On the December 10, 2021 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editorial director Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film editor Ben Pearson to discuss the latest film and tv news, including Spider-Man’s contract and what 2021 box office might mean for the future of theatrical movies.
In The News:
Peter (og Ryan): 2021 Had Even Fewer Movies Than 2020 — Here's What That Means455 movies were released domestically in 2020.
2021 Box office will probably more than double 2020
to date, just 408 movies have been released (domestic) this year, pacing below 2020.
400-500 movies a year use to be the norm.
In 2001, 413 movies were released, in the subsequent years it picked up to nearly 1000 movies
traditional studios will be more selective about what gets made and released in theaters, as audiences are being far more selective as we emerge from the pandemic. To that end, Market Watch reported last year that 70% of people would rather watch a movie at home.
Will the amount of movies pick back up?
Peter (og BJ): Universal's 2022 Theatrical Slate Will Hit Peacock Within 45 Days Of ReleasePeople were shocked when Universal announced that "Halloween Kills" was going to be available to stream on Peacock the same day it hit theaters“ NBCUniversal announced that the majority of titles from UFEG, which includes Universal Pictures, Focus Features, Illumination, and DreamWorks Animation, will release on Peacock as early as 45 days after their theatrical and PVOD releases. This new theatrical window will take effect in 2022, with Simon Kinberg's "The 355," Scott Derrickson's "The Black Phone," Ol Parker's "Ticket to Paradise," Julian Fellowes' "Downton Abbey: A New Era," and "Halloween Kills"
Ben (og Ryan): STX Entertainment, Studio Behind Hustlers And Bad Moms, Sold For $173 MillionSTX Entertainment, the studio behind movies like "Hustlers" and "Bad Moms," which has been sold to a private investment firm The Najafi Companies
The studio's library of titles will likely be changing hands next year, we dont know which streaming service, or multiple streaming services they might end up on
The fate of one of the only studios still regularly producing mid-budget movies regularly now hangs in the balance.
What does this mean for mid-budget movies?
Jahm Najafi, founder and CEO of The Najafi Companies: “First and foremost, we believe in the power of storytelling and fostering an entertainment studio that is artist-friendly and supportive of storytellers."
What is Disney and Sony’s Agreement with Tom Holland for Spider-Man Movies?
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Dec 9, 2021 • 35min
Daily Podcast: Our Favorite Alternative Christmas Movies
On the December 9, 2021 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor Ben Pearson is joined by senior writer and chief film critic Chris Evangelista to discuss some of our favorite alternative Christmas movies.
Opening Banter:
In Our Feature Presentation: 29 Alternative Christmas Movies That Aren't Die Hard
Chris’s Top 5EYES WIDE SHUT, CAROL, CATCH ME IF YOU CAN, BLACK CHRISTMAS, KISS KISS BANG BANG
Ben’s Top 5The Apartment, The Silent Partner, Cobra, The Green Knight, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
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