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Marvel Us Disney Episode 102: Marvel’s notice of termination problem

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🗓️ 1 October 2021

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Aaron Adams & Jim Hill start off this week’s show by talking about Netflix’s upcoming “Sandman” series. They then reveal how the writers of “Marvel’s ‘What If?’“ set the stage for the upcoming Season One finale of this animated series Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

One of the Marvelous Disney, the podcast that discusses the most recent doings at one of the more dynamic

0:05.2

divisions of the Walt Disney Company, which is of course Marvel Entertainment. This is Entertainment

0:10.2

writer Jim Pill in my co-host, The Amazing Aaron Adams and I, are recording this week's episode

0:16.0

on Wednesday, September 29, 2021. And look folks, I know this is a Marvel show, but it's become

0:23.6

something of a tradition here in mud that whenever there's news about a salmon-related project,

0:29.1

Aaron gets to talk about it at the top of the show. Didn't we just as fast as we get our first

0:34.4

look at the new Netflix version of Neil Gaiman's Beloved Comic? We did, and it's weird that you

0:39.6

phrase it like that, that we get a look at Neil Gaiman's Beloved Comic because truly Jim,

0:45.5

truly, if you were to have Sandman issue one, volume one, page one open in front of you right now,

0:53.6

you'd be looking at the storyboards of what was published in video form very recently,

0:59.6

the words match, the shots match, the image of Sandman laying down, curled up with his robes and

1:07.2

his mask is directly from the printed page. It's so, so faithful, I could not be more excited.

1:16.6

Well, it's interesting, you say that because Neil Gaiman himself, I guess, is part of

1:21.3

the Netflix global promotional event this past where he was called. I think I think you got to give

1:29.2

it the, of the Netflix when you click on it, right? Actually, no, hold on, I'm going to back you

1:36.8

up there. I'm going to go, Joel McCale, probably about five years ago when he had a Netflix internet

1:43.9

show for like a season or two, and he called it babong. Every time he said Netflix, he'd follow it

1:49.8

up with today, and Netflix, babong. So note to dumb, I know it's, I know it's pronounced wrong,

1:55.5

but every time we refer to this, I'm just going to call it babong in that exact tone. So go

2:00.5

ahead, Jim, and every time we do it, I'm going to throw babong in there. If you made the noise,

2:05.2

what we were talking about, but okay, but Gaiman, I guess, has bleeding up to the clip that was

2:10.4

shared at babong. I heard to say that this project has been in the works. He described it as a

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