In preparation for the Avengers: Endgame, this week’s episode is all about Marvel! More particularly, the Marvel Cinematic Universe and its 22 film span which has radically changed the film industry. Join host Mike Sargent and an assembled a panel of Comic nerds & experts including Rachel Lieshman (of THE MARYSUE), David Campiti (of GLASSHOUSE GRAPHICS), Chuck Creekmur (of ALLHIPHOP.COM), filmmaker-Horror-Auteur Ian Holt and Steve (the mystery Italian film critic) as they discuss in-depth the beginnings of the MCU, from the uncertainty of casting Robert Downey Jr. in the original Iron Man to the multibillion dollar empire it is today. Tune in to find out why Marvel Cinematic Universe has made life like science fiction. Become a WBAI buddy in the name of Niteshift at give2wbai.org or by calling 516-620-3602 then email us at lifeislikesciencefiction@gmail.com to let us know.
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