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This is the weekly show where we discuss the DC Extended Universe and all of the other upcoming DC Movies! We also talk about the DC TV and Animated Universes and some DC Comics and Video Game news as well! DCEU, DCCU, DCTV, DCAU, DCU, Video Games, and Comics! We are a proud member of the Batman Podcast Network! http://batmanpodcastnetwork.com/
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This is a weekly show where we discuss the DC Films news, including the DC cinematic, TV, animated, and comic universes (DCEU, DCCU, DCTV, DCAU, and DC Comics)!

Mar 18, 2019

You can help to support this show and the rest of the Suicide Squadcast Network through Patreon at this link!  Thank you for your support!

We are reviewing every comic book film of all time! On this journey, we will be reviewing two tracks of films in chronological order. The odd numbered episodes will cover the modern track of films beginning in 1988. The even numbered episodes will cover the classic track of films beginning in 1951. 

In this episode Tim, Brent, Ray, and Chris review "Blade" from 1998!  

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The show's intro music was composed by Tim Yoko. The show's outro music was composed by Jordan Funk.