430. Hudson Thames, You’re Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man
Recorded live at Fan Expo Philadelphia 2025, Hudson Thames plays Peter Parker/Spider-Man in the 2025 Disney+ release “You’re Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.”
Recorded live at Fan Expo Philadelphia 2025, Hudson Thames plays Peter Parker/Spider-Man in the 2025 Disney+ release “You’re Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.”
In this episode, Ms. Peacherino and, co-host of of the Jenkins and Jonez podcast, DragonflyJonez explore their shared history, the impact of Twitter on their friendship, and the evolution of Dragonfly’s podcasting journey.
Claudia Wells played Jennifer Parker in the 1985 iconic film Back to the Future, starring Michael J. Fox. She played Marty McFly’s girlfriend in 1985, both before and after his famous time travel to 1955. Since then, Wells has met with fans through various comic cons.
WARNING: Do not listen to this episode unless you have seen the 2025 Amazon Prime Video release “Reacher” (Season 3) or do not mind hearing key plot points.
On this episode of DB Ultra, Stacey and Adrian dive into Dragon Ball’s enormous library of movies that do not count towards the actual story. Which of those non-canon movies would you add to the main timeline?
In this episode, Ms. Peacherino welcomes MJ Acosta-Ruiz, a proud Afro Latina and broadcaster (ESPN, NFL Network), to discuss the impact of film and television on identity and representation.
Taylor has famously played Obi-Wan Kenobi in all Star Wars animated properties, including The Clone Wars, Rebels, and numerous others. He has voiced hundreds of characters in numerous properties, including Ratchet and Clank, Final Fantasy X, Drawn Together, and Johnny Test.
Longtime TV and film animation writer Ernie Altbacker rejoins the show to discuss his new comic book project, Area 51 Studios. The comic book is written by Altbacker with art by Josh White.
In the premier episode, Ms. Peacherino is joined by comedian, producer, show runner, KevOnStage to discuss the intricacies of film and television, touching on personal experiences, the creative process, and the challenges of the industry.