On the 36thepisode of The Fanboy Garage, we immediately kick things off by unpacking all of the scoops, rumors, and debunkings related to Armie Hammer potentially donning the Cape and Cowl of Batman. From there we discuss the potential that Captain Marvel could be the MCU’s first official flop before quickly talking about the first episode of Doom Patrol and the many Star Wars characters rumored to be getting their own show on Disney+ In the second half of the episode, we welcome special guests director, Ariel Sinelnikoff and fellow Revenger and actor, Vanessa Bontea. They join us to talk about Catfight, a short film set in a dystopian world where men gather in hordes to bet on women who have been dressed in degrading costumes, doped up on performance enhancing drugs, and are forced to fight to the death. In the discussion, we talk about their influences, experiences making the film and more. If you like what you’re hearing and have something more to say, be sure keep the conversation going by tweeting us @TheFanboyGarage or stalk our pictures on the gram at The Fanboy Garage. Or you can email us directly at TheFanboyGarage.com to ask questions, listen to previous episodes or check out the latest merchandise (there’s even a Star Wars inspired tee). You can support the show by leaving us a five-star review.
On the 36thepisode of The Fanboy Garage, we immediately kick things off by unpacking all of the scoops, rumors, and debunkings related to Armie Hammer potentially donning the Cape and Cowl of Batman.
From there we discuss the potential that Captain Marvel could be the MCU’s first official flop before quickly talking about the first episode of Doom Patrol and the many Star Wars characters rumored to be getting their own show on Disney+
In the second half of the episode, we welcome special guests director, Ariel Sinelnikoff and fellow Revenger and actor, Vanessa Bontea. They join us to talk about Catfight, a short film set in a dystopian world where men gather in hordes to bet on women who have been dressed in degrading costumes, doped up on performance enhancing drugs, and are forced to fight to the death. In the discussion, we talk about their influences, experiences making the film and more.
If you like what you’re hearing and have something more to say, be sure keep the conversation going by tweeting us @TheFanboyGarage or stalk our pictures on the gram at The Fanboy Garage.
Or you can email us directly at TheFanboyGarage.com to ask questions, listen to previous episodes or check out the latest merchandise (there’s even a Star Wars inspired tee). You can support the show by leaving us a five-star review.