226. Zack Snyder’s Justice League REVIEW (SPOILERS)
WARNING: This episode contains spoilers from 2021’s Zach Snyder’s Justice League. Do not listen unless you have seen the film or don’t mind hearing key plot points.
WARNING: This episode contains spoilers from 2021’s Zach Snyder’s Justice League. Do not listen unless you have seen the film or don’t mind hearing key plot points.
This episode is the fourth in a series of podcasts highlighting women in the sports industry and celebrating Women’s History Month. Heidi Browning is a Senior Executive Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer for the National Hockey League.
During the second season of the CW show “Supergirl,” Tyler Hoechlin made his debut as the Man of Steel. After playing Kal-El in guest spots, and 2 CW Crossovers (Elseworlds and Crisis on Infinite Earths), Tyler is starring as the title character in “Superman & Lois.”
This week, longtime basketball broadcaster Christy Winters-Scott joins the show for a poignant discussion about her career and how both her gender and race have impacted it.
WARNING: This episode contains spoilers for the Marvel Series WandaVision. Don’t listen if you don’t want to know how the series’ plot played out.
Devan Kaney is currently Host & Senior Producer for the National Lacrosse League and Sideline Reporter for the Philadelphia Wings on NBC Sports Philadelphia.
Jeremy Adams, co-writer of the new WB Animation DC Universe soon-to-be-released film “Justice Society: World War II” and writer of “Batman: Soul of the Dragon,” joined the show.
Former tennis player Katrina Adams is the Executive Director of the Harlem Junior Tennis and Education Program and former President of the United States Tennis Association.
This week a new CW “Arrowverse” show premiered. Superman & Lois is a new twist on the Superman mythos. In the show, Superman and his wife Lois Lane are the parents of two teenage sons, Jonathan, and Jordan. Alex Garfin plays Jordan Kent, and the 17-year-old joined the podcast.