In this issue of The Comic Section Podcast, we kick things off with our Breaking News/Headlines segment, covering the latest in entertainment:
Netflix’s The Sandman adaptation will end with Season 2. After a long wait and uncertainty surrounding its renewal, Netflix has confirmed that the second season of The Sandman was always planned to be the final chapter. We discuss what this means for fans of the iconic story.
Rooster Teeth is making a comeback. A year after Warner Bros. Discovery shut down the digital content brand, co-founder Burnie Burns has acquired the Rooster Teeth name and assets through his company, Box Canyon Productions. We break down what this could mean for the brand’s future.
The estate of Superman co-creator Joseph Shuster is suing Warner Bros. Discovery and DC Comics. The lawsuit seeks damages and ownership rights in Canada, the UK, Ireland, and Australia over the upcoming Superman film. We explore the legal battle and how it could impact DC’s plans.
‘Back to the Future’ co-creator Bob Gale shuts down sequel talk—again. Speaking at the Saturn Awards, Gale had strong words for fans constantly asking about Back to the Future 4, making it clear that the franchise will remain as it is. We discuss why Hollywood’s obsession with reboots and sequels doesn’t always align with creators’ wishes.
In our Coming Soon/Preview segment, we break down the latest trailers for Jurassic Park: Rebirth and Fantastic Four: First Steps.
And finally, in our Review segment:
Jason reviews Companion, Rigel reviews School Spirit.
Tune in for all this and more on The Comic Section Podcast!

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