The best movie of the 28 franchise for sure - 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Movie Review | Episode 129
We kick things off with a quick welcome before jumping straight into some movie trivia to get the conversation rolling. From there, we dig into Warner Bros.’ upcoming film slate, breaking down what’s on the horizon and what has us genuinely excited versus cautiously optimistic as the studio looks ahead.
One of the biggest industry shakeups comes with the news that Kathleen Kennedy is leaving Lucasfilm. We talk through what her tenure meant for the Star Wars brand, the highs and the controversies, and what this change could signal for the future of the galaxy far, far away. Staying in the business lane, we also cover Issa Rae’s new deal with Paramount and why this partnership feels like a smart, creatively driven move for both sides.
Trailers dominate the middle stretch of the episode, starting with a look at The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins, followed by our reaction to the Season 2 trailer for Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, which promises to expand the MonsterVerse in some intriguing ways. Things stay tense with the Crime 101 trailer, while The Bluff gives us a different flavor of suspense. Horror fans get plenty to chew on as well, with trailers for The Mummy, The Bride, and a first look at Scream 7, each offering very different takes on fear, legacy, and reinvention.
Marvel steps back into the spotlight with a teaser tied to Avengers: Doomsday, hinting at major Wakanda connections and Fantastic Four implications that send our speculation into overdrive. In our BUNCHA CRUNCH segment, we rapid-fire through big news including the newly announced Exorcist release date, casting updates for How to Train Your Dragon, and who’s stepping into the world of God of War.
The back half of the episode is dedicated to our full movie review of 28 Years Later: Bone Temple. We unpack the film’s themes, performances, and place within the larger franchise, gradually moving into spoiler territory as we dig deeper into what works, what doesn’t, and how it sets the stage for what could come next.
We wrap things up by looking ahead, teasing what’s coming next for the podcast and the movies we’ll be covering soon. As always, it’s a packed episode filled with news, trailers, and deep dives for anyone trying to keep up with the ever-changing world of movies and TV.