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Marvel Us Disney Ep 86: How far off is Marvel Studios’ “Fantastic Four” reboot?

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Aaron Adams & Jim Hill start off this week’s show by talking about how a scene that was cut from “Avengers: Endgame” helped inspire the creation of “WandaVision.” They also discuss Abraham Riesman’s “True Believer: The Rise and Fall of Stan Lee”

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Over the course of this episode, listeners will learn about:

How folks living to the south of Atlanta can audition to be extras in Sony Pictures’ still-shooting “Spider-Man” sequel

The specific sitcoms that “WandaVision” has referenced/been inspired by over the course of this limited series’ first seven episodes

Which Leonardo DiCaprio film served as the inspiration for the action scenes in Marvel’s “Eternals”

What’s frustrating about those TV-rights-to-Punisher-and-Jessica-Jones-revert-to-Marvel rumors

How “True Believer” differs from Jordan Raphael’s “Stan Lee and the Rise and Fall of the American Comic Book” from 2003

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released February 25, 2021
Hosts: Aaron Z. Adams and Jim Hill
Fabulously edited by Aaron Z. Adams

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Jim Hill is a writer, blogger, and theme park historian, and he'll be the first to tell you all of the back-room deals and corporate gossip that happens inside the Walt Disney Company.

Len Testa co-authors the Unofficial Guide series of travel books, focusing on theme parks.
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