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This week the fourth season of Jurassic World: Chaos Theory (formerly, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous), introduces a new generation of dinosaur enthusiasts to the extended universe of Michael Crichton’s Jurassic Park! This week on Geek History Lesson, Ashley is joined by podcaster extraordinaire and OG Murderino, Steven Ray Morris (host of See Jurassic Right), to dig up what exactly it takes to animate Jurassic Right! Follow Steven Ray Morris on Threads ► https://www.threads.com/@stevenraymorris

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Celebrate the legacy of Japanese icon, Godzilla, as Ashley Victoria Robinson joins the fine folks of the Fanbase Weekly podcast (for her second Godzilla appearance!), for a special episode of Fanbase Features! Together they discuss the American television edit iconically known as “Godzilla 1985”, their shared loved and nostalgia for this particular version of the story, and try to divorce themselves enough to decide if there is anything actually good in this movie? Follow Fanbase Press on BlueSky ► https://bsky.app/profile/fanbasepress.bsky.social Follow Bryant Dillon on BlueSky ► https://bsky.app/profile/comicbooksniffer.bsky.social Follow Jack Phoenix on BlueSky ► https://bsky.app/profile/comicslibrarian.bsky.social Follow David Baxter on Instagram ►…

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Out in cinemas and now streaming worldwide, the culmination of Guillermo Del Toro’s creative work, Frankenstein introduces a new generation of moviegoers to Victor and The Creature. This week on Geek History Lesson, Ashley is joined by TikTok sensation Fallon Prinzivalli to give a full SPOILER FILLED review. Follow Fallon on Threads ► https://www.threads.com/@fallonvalli

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Following the success of 1992’s Bram Stoker’s Dracula Kenneth Branagh directed and starred in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein which introduced elements of The Bride of Frankenstein into the mainstream story of Victor and The Creature. This week on Geek History Lesson, Ashley is joined by returning guest Patrick McMillan to decide if this remake stands up to the original. Follow Patrick on Threads ► https://www.threads.com/@pemcmill

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Frankenstein (1931), was a revolution pre-code Universal Monster Movie. In 1935, the Hays Code had been in place for a year and Universal released, The Bride of Frankenstein, which became arguably more iconic than its predecessor. This week on Geek History Lesson, Ashley is joined by Geek History Lesson Research Assistant and Talking Titans co-host Diego Anthony Nuñez to explore the cultural impact of both films. Which is better? Follow Diego on Threads ► https://www.threads.com/@blackcrow521

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It’s alive! It’s alive! The podcast is a live! #GHLSpookySeason2025 is in full swing and this year we have set our sights on the release of Guillermo Del Toro’s Frankenstein. From Doctor Victor Frankenstein’s hubris, to Mary Shelley’s genius, to Elizabeth’s innocence, and whether he’s called “The Creature” or “The Monster” we break down the many distinct facets of a character who has simply come to be known as “Frankenstein” in these Creature-themed episodes from the archives for this MEGA EPISODE: GHL 512: Frankenstein in Pop Culture – Uncover all the different pieces of media that were sown together to…

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There is a direct line between Doctor John Watson and Sherlock Holmes’ partnership and the superhero/sidekick relationship of Batman and Robin! This week on Geek History Lesson, we’re diving into how Holmes and Watson cemented the “modern sidekick” and explore whether other characters in both franchises may be better sidekicks than we first thought. Alfred Pennyworth? Merry Morstan? We’re also celebrating the upcoming premiere of WATSON on CBS & Paramount Plus, debuting today October 13, 2025! Starring Morris Chestnut as Dr. John Watson, this new take on the iconic character is one you won’t want to miss. And here’s the…

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Being kind is punk rock! Now that Superman is available on streaming and home videos we wanted to highlight the new team assembled in the movie – The Justice Gang! From one of the smartest men in the DC Universe, to a Green Lantern, to a mystical hero with wings, and Clark’s tough girl cousin we present you these episodes from the archives for this MEGA EPISODE: GHL 135: Mister Terrific – Why does he have to be the THIRD smartest!? GHL 293: Guy Gardner – Did you know the bowl cut Lantern was named after a real life astronaut?…

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Alien: Earth has viewers gripping their television screens. Stories of Ripley and the Xenomorphs seamlessly horror and science fiction. This week on Geek History Lesson, Ashley is joined by writer Grant DeArmitt (Ratatosk, HUNT FOR THE SOLAVORE, and CONTAINMENT BREACH: VOL 2), to get to the bottom of the Best Movie in the Alien Franchise. Will your fave reign supreme? Read Grant’s horror writing for Popverse here: https://www.thepopverse.com/authors/grant-dearmitt. Follow Grant on BlueSky ► https://bsky.app/profile/grantdearmitt.bsky.social

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