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Not a Great Rollout (He-Man first Look, CRISPR Innovation, Tyler Perry) | Ep650

Not a Great Rollout (He-Man first Look, CRISPR Innovation, Tyler Perry) | Ep650

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This week on The Nerdpocalypse Podcast, the guys return to discuss Duster, CRISPR new innovation on chromosome editing that creates some moral issues potentially, Tyler Perry accused of exactly what you'd assume he'd be accused of, first look at He-Man is interesting, Clayface solo film gets its lead, is Mindhunters going to return?, more Pirates movies, Rachel Brosnahan has a message for actors in superhero movies, and much more.

CHECKED OUT
  • Duster
SCIENCE & TECH NEWS
  • CRISPR used to remove extra chromosomes
TOPICS - Section 1
  • Tyler Perry accused of sexual assault in actor's $260m lawsuit
  • First look at He-Man is well…ok sure. Umm ok
  • Mike Flanagan’s Clayface solo movie finds its lead
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TOPICS - Section 2
  • Mindhunters may make a return!
  • More Pirates of the Caribbean movies in the works but with or with Jack Sparrow?
  • Rachel Brosnahan on acting not standing by their comic book movies
WTF? by JayTeeDee from the “Edit That Out” Podcast
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  • Jay: https://tinyurl.com/gwarlives
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