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The Kingcast

139: The Jaunt with Gary Whitta

The Kingcast

FANGORIA Podcast Network

Tv & Film

4.8990 Ratings

🗓️ 17 August 2022

⏱️ 113 minutes

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Summary

Stephen King's most existentially terrifying short story is under the microscope in today's episode. At nearly 2 hours, this episode is longer than you think.

Transcript

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0:00.0

In 1979 the first issue of Fengoria was released into the world. It's been over 40 years and they are better than ever with each issue bringing you 100 pages of exclusive carefully curated content honoring Horr's past, present, and future.

0:15.0

These articles and interviews will never be published online.

0:17.3

So the only way to read them is by getting your hands on a physical, collectible copy of

0:21.0

your own.

0:22.0

We can't give anything away because we want the experience to be a surprise,

0:25.2

but we can safely say that you do not want to miss a single page.

0:29.2

Head to fengoria.com to learn more and to, you know, subscribe. And while while you're there make sure to enter the promo code

0:35.5

Kingcast to save 25% off your yearly subscription. With all that said, on with the show. Oh!

0:43.2

Oh!

0:44.2

Hehobia!

0:47.0

Hi, my name is Stephen King.

0:54.0

The ice is going to

0:58.0

The ice is gonna break.

1:02.0

Bad rock. is going to break. Bad Rob!

1:04.0

Bad Rob!

1:05.0

Surr!

1:08.0

You guys want to go see his dead body.

1:11.0

But sometimes, that is better.

1:14.0

Hello and welcome back to the Kingcast on the Fangoria Podcast and network.

1:19.0

My name is Eric Vespi.

1:20.0

And I'm Scott Wampler.

1:22.0

And we are your hosts.

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