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Multiverse Tonight - The Podcast about All Your Geeky Universes
Multiverse Tonight is a geeky podcast that brings you all the latest news about your favourite TV shows and movies. Every other week, we cover DC Comics, Marvel, Star Trek and everything in between! This podcast has you covered with any big story or scoop on all of your fandoms.
Podcasting since 2018 • 254 episodes
Multiverse Tonight - The Podcast about All Your Geeky Universes
Latest Episodes
Roses, Reboots, and Roundups
We mark 250 with a brisk tour through the week’s biggest geek headlines, from a Star Trek Enterprise Rose Parade float to Marvel and DC milestones, Magic: The Gathering’s bold crossovers, a new Simpsons movie date, and a record-setting EA buyou...
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Episode 250
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Fight For The First
Thomas talks about his upcoming surgery, PlusStar Trek: Strange New Worlds is approaching its end with a shortened fifth season, intended to lead into The Original Series.Showrunners Henry Alonso Myers and Akiva Goldsman aim for the ...
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Episode 249
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Lego My Starship!
Geek culture expands with major announcements for Star Trek's 60th anniversary, DC's Superman sequel, and Star Wars potentially coming to the world's largest screen at the Sphere in Las Vegas.• Star Trek celebrating its 60th anniversary...
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Episode 248
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PETA Needs Therapy
We break down James Gunn's Superman coming to VOD early, new Star Trek games, Kumail Nanjiani's revelations about what would have been for Eternals, and remember the legacy of Terrence Stamp who passed away at 87.• Superman hitting VOD ...
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Episode 247
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The Movies Are Doing Fine
We dive into the latest film industry happenings with James Gunn writing and directing the next Superman film, Matt Reeves completing The Batman Part II script for a 2027 release, and major announcements across Marvel and Star Wars franchises.<...
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Episode 246
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