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Paramount’s Big Swing, Narnia First Look, Rambo Prequel, Roblox Safety, and Alien Earth Review with Alex Austin
Manage episode 501176196 series 2303365
Frank and Squeaks cover Paramount’s massive week of moves after the Skydance merger, including a new UFC deal, a bigger theatrical slate, a push for family adventure movies, and fresh Star Trek film plans. They react to Greta Gerwig’s Narnia set photos, talk through the young Rambo prequel casting, and share practical steps for Roblox safety that parents can use right now. Reviews land for Alien Earth and King of the Hill. Plus, Frank chats with Alex Austin about building a social platform out of a podcast app and what moderation and growth look like in 2025. Convention plans and network updates round it out.
Timestamps and topics00:00 Introduction and announcements
00:41 LA Comic Con plans September 26 to 28 and Crocker Con preview
02:13 Paramount and Skydance overview and why it matters
03:28 UFC rights to Paramount Plus with select cards on CBS and the TKO wrinkle
06:19 Theatrical strategy shift to more movies per year and why mid range films matter
07:24 Family adventure focus with Goonies vibes and what that could mean
08:48 Duffer Brothers heading to Paramount and hopes for new franchises
12:36 Two Star Trek films in development and creative teams
15:29 Narnia first look from Greta Gerwig and why starting with The Magician’s Nephew works
19:23 Rambo prequel casting and the case for original action stories
27:28 Roblox safety concerns and simple parent safeguards that actually help
39:31 Reviews segment setup
40:03 Alien Earth first impressions, tone craft, and that practical suit
45:00 Why it feels like Fargo in space, pacing structure and synth lore
54:53 Scores for Alien Earth
55:05 King of the Hill revival thoughts and why it feels like a real continuation
01:01:49 Interview with Alex Austin on building a social platform for podcasters
01:02:24 Network news Challenge Accepted Outlast Distance Nerding Fandom Portals Anime Plus
01:03:08 Frank joins the Sacramento Developer Collective board, and what that means
01:03:58 Weekly recommendations: Red Sonja reading and Peacemaker podcast
01:07:01 Ninja Turtles anniversary note and wrap up
Paramount is shifting from eight theatrical releases this year to a target of 15 to 20 per year, which can revive mid-budget comedies and adventures and help theaters thrive.
Family adventure is a priority which fills a gap left by pure superhero focus and could broaden audience reach.
Two Star Trek films are on deck, one tied to the Kelvin crew and one new project from Toby Haynes.
Narnia starts with The Magician’s Nephew, which makes the world feel fresh while connecting to classic imagery.
The Rambo prequel raises a bigger question about when to create new action icons instead of reviving old ones.
Roblox needs stronger safety guardrails, while parents can act now with private servers, whitelists, spending locks, and no random chats.
Alien Earth blends practical effects with slow-burning world-building and earns a nine out of ten from both hosts.
King of the Hill nails a modern continuation that honors the original and lands a perfect ten out of ten from Frank.
Squeaks on Paramount. Right now, they are not messing around
Frank Family adventure feels like the missing lane, and it is a smart way to reach everyone
Frank Alien Earth plays like Fargo in space, and I mean that as a compliment
Frank, this new King of the Hill does not feel like a reboot, it feels like the next season
Squeaks if you are not doing enough to protect kids other people will try, and that should be a wake-up call
If you enjoy the show tap Follow or Subscribe in your podcast app. Leave a quick rating and review to help more geeks find us. Share this episode with a friend and tag us with the hashtag GeekFreaks.
Links and resourcesGeekFreaksPodcast.com is our source for all news discussed on the show
See us at LA Comic Con, September 26 to 28, and at Crocker Con the week before
Join us on BitCade today! Available in the AppStore and Google Play Store!
Twitter: https://twitter.com/geekfreakspod
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Send your questions and hot takes for our next Headlines episode. What do you want from Paramount’s next wave of movies What child safety tools work for your family Thoughts on Alien Earth and the new King of the Hill Email or DM us on any of the socials above and we will feature your notes in a future episode.
Apple Podcast tagsGeek Freaks, Geek Freaks Headlines, Paramount, Skydance, UFC, CBS, Star Trek, Duffer Brothers, Greta Gerwig, Narnia, The Magician’s Nephew, Rambo prequel, Noah Centineo, Roblox safety, Alien Earth review, King of the Hill revival, Alex Austin interview, LA Comic Con, Crocker Con, Sacramento Developer Collective, podcast news
559 episodes
Manage episode 501176196 series 2303365
Frank and Squeaks cover Paramount’s massive week of moves after the Skydance merger, including a new UFC deal, a bigger theatrical slate, a push for family adventure movies, and fresh Star Trek film plans. They react to Greta Gerwig’s Narnia set photos, talk through the young Rambo prequel casting, and share practical steps for Roblox safety that parents can use right now. Reviews land for Alien Earth and King of the Hill. Plus, Frank chats with Alex Austin about building a social platform out of a podcast app and what moderation and growth look like in 2025. Convention plans and network updates round it out.
Timestamps and topics00:00 Introduction and announcements
00:41 LA Comic Con plans September 26 to 28 and Crocker Con preview
02:13 Paramount and Skydance overview and why it matters
03:28 UFC rights to Paramount Plus with select cards on CBS and the TKO wrinkle
06:19 Theatrical strategy shift to more movies per year and why mid range films matter
07:24 Family adventure focus with Goonies vibes and what that could mean
08:48 Duffer Brothers heading to Paramount and hopes for new franchises
12:36 Two Star Trek films in development and creative teams
15:29 Narnia first look from Greta Gerwig and why starting with The Magician’s Nephew works
19:23 Rambo prequel casting and the case for original action stories
27:28 Roblox safety concerns and simple parent safeguards that actually help
39:31 Reviews segment setup
40:03 Alien Earth first impressions, tone craft, and that practical suit
45:00 Why it feels like Fargo in space, pacing structure and synth lore
54:53 Scores for Alien Earth
55:05 King of the Hill revival thoughts and why it feels like a real continuation
01:01:49 Interview with Alex Austin on building a social platform for podcasters
01:02:24 Network news Challenge Accepted Outlast Distance Nerding Fandom Portals Anime Plus
01:03:08 Frank joins the Sacramento Developer Collective board, and what that means
01:03:58 Weekly recommendations: Red Sonja reading and Peacemaker podcast
01:07:01 Ninja Turtles anniversary note and wrap up
Paramount is shifting from eight theatrical releases this year to a target of 15 to 20 per year, which can revive mid-budget comedies and adventures and help theaters thrive.
Family adventure is a priority which fills a gap left by pure superhero focus and could broaden audience reach.
Two Star Trek films are on deck, one tied to the Kelvin crew and one new project from Toby Haynes.
Narnia starts with The Magician’s Nephew, which makes the world feel fresh while connecting to classic imagery.
The Rambo prequel raises a bigger question about when to create new action icons instead of reviving old ones.
Roblox needs stronger safety guardrails, while parents can act now with private servers, whitelists, spending locks, and no random chats.
Alien Earth blends practical effects with slow-burning world-building and earns a nine out of ten from both hosts.
King of the Hill nails a modern continuation that honors the original and lands a perfect ten out of ten from Frank.
Squeaks on Paramount. Right now, they are not messing around
Frank Family adventure feels like the missing lane, and it is a smart way to reach everyone
Frank Alien Earth plays like Fargo in space, and I mean that as a compliment
Frank, this new King of the Hill does not feel like a reboot, it feels like the next season
Squeaks if you are not doing enough to protect kids other people will try, and that should be a wake-up call
If you enjoy the show tap Follow or Subscribe in your podcast app. Leave a quick rating and review to help more geeks find us. Share this episode with a friend and tag us with the hashtag GeekFreaks.
Links and resourcesGeekFreaksPodcast.com is our source for all news discussed on the show
See us at LA Comic Con, September 26 to 28, and at Crocker Con the week before
Join us on BitCade today! Available in the AppStore and Google Play Store!
Twitter: https://twitter.com/geekfreakspod
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast
Send your questions and hot takes for our next Headlines episode. What do you want from Paramount’s next wave of movies What child safety tools work for your family Thoughts on Alien Earth and the new King of the Hill Email or DM us on any of the socials above and we will feature your notes in a future episode.
Apple Podcast tagsGeek Freaks, Geek Freaks Headlines, Paramount, Skydance, UFC, CBS, Star Trek, Duffer Brothers, Greta Gerwig, Narnia, The Magician’s Nephew, Rambo prequel, Noah Centineo, Roblox safety, Alien Earth review, King of the Hill revival, Alex Austin interview, LA Comic Con, Crocker Con, Sacramento Developer Collective, podcast news
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