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Episode 17: 28 Years Later, Rey Movie Cancelled? & Hot Take Showdown

Episode 17: 28 Years Later, Rey Movie Cancelled? & Hot Take Showdown

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In this jam-packed episode of Triple Take, Zach kicks things off before the crew dives into the week’s biggest movie news. The rumored shelving of the Rey-led Star Wars film stirs speculation, James Gunn’s Superman gets some quirky cameos from MCU alumni, and 28 Years Later impresses at the box office with strong global numbers. Meanwhile, Pixar hits an unfortunate milestone with Elio’s worst-ever domestic opening.

Trailer talk this week includes first looks at Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere starring Jeremy Allen White, the chilling return of The Black Phone 2, and Liam Neeson swinging hard in The Naked Gun reboot.

At the 1-hour mark, things heat up with a spirited round of movie hot takes—nothing’s safe, everything’s fair game.

Then around 1:20, the guys do a deep dive into 28 Years Later, discussing its impact, its tone, and what it could mean for the horror genre going forward.

Finally, it’s time for Wacha Watchin?

  • Jacob's been binging Stranger Things, revisiting Shawshank Redemption, laughing through Hot Rod, and getting spiritual with Constantine.
  • Zach’s also back in the Stranger Things world and revisiting Constantine.
  • Lance checks in with Stick, 28 Years Later, Love Island, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, The Gorge, and How to Train Your Dragon.

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