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The Project Infinite Podcast

The Project Infinite Podcast

By: Court and Rob
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A Podcast Spanning The Ever Expanding Infinite Multiverse of Fandom. From movies, to TV, to comics, to the world of gaming, we have you covered at every corner with thoughts, opinions, commentary and a little bit of comedy too.

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  • 152 - Thunderbolts* Review: A Broken Team Faces Their Inner Demons
    May 9 2025

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    In a superhero landscape often dominated by world-ending threats and cosmic battles, Thunderbolts* emerges as something refreshingly different – a deeply human story about damaged individuals finding strength in their shared vulnerability. Jake Schreier's film assembles an unlikely team of super-soldiers, assassins, and outcasts, each carrying their own psychological wounds. Florence Pugh's Yelena Belova, haunted by abandonment and isolation, forms the emotional anchor of this narrative. What makes Thunderbolts* exceptional is how it transforms a comic book concept into a powerful metaphor for mental health struggles. Lewis Pullman delivers a breakout performance as Bob Reynolds, whose battle with "The Void" – literally his inner darkness manifested – offers one of the most poignant examinations of depression and self-doubt ever depicted in a superhero film. When the team ultimately rallies to help Bob confront his demons, the message resonates far beyond the fantastical setting: we're stronger together than alone.

    By the time these broken individuals transform into something resembling a team, you'll find yourself invested not just in their next mission, but in their collective healing. Before everything Thunderbolts*, we take time to recap Episodes 3 and 4 of The Last of Us Season 2! Thank you to everyone who continues to support and don’t forget to subscribe to download new episodes as they become available and don’t be afraid to share a rating!

    0:00 Intro
    02:10 The Last of Us Episodes 3 & 4 Recap
    27:25 Thunderbolts* NON SPOILER Review
    55:41 Thunderbolts* SPOILER Review & Discussion
    01:25:33 Post Credit Scene & Future Speculation
    01:46:20 Awards for Thunderbolts* & Final Rating
    02:11:44 Signing Off, Final Thoughts

    Topic for Next Week: Andor Season 2!

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    In the wake of the tragic death of Power Ranger actor Jason David Frank, from this episode on, the number for the Suicide and Crisis Prevention Hotline will be displayed here: 9-8-8. It's that simple. Call or text that number to be instantly sourced to a crisis counselor. Speak with someone today if you feel alone and need help.

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    2 hrs and 22 mins
  • 151 - Recapping Daredevil Born Again, The Last of Us, and Marvel's Fantastic Future
    May 1 2025

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    On this week's episode, we talk the newest Fantastic Four trailer, Star Wars Celebration, and Ghost of Yotei. Our main course is a dissection of the first two episodes of The Last of Us Season 2, which begins with a devastating punch that proves HBO isn't afraid to embrace the game's most controversial moments. A character's shocking death in just the second episode sets a tone of unflinching commitment to the source material, while expanded sequences like the Jackson assault demonstrate how adaptation can enhance rather than merely translate. Isabella Merced's Dina emerges as an early standout, bringing depth to a character that needed more development from the games.

    After that, we talk all things Daredevil Born Again. In a world where franchises constantly expand but rarely satisfy, Daredevil Born Again emerges as something truly special – a miracle of creative persistence that shouldn't work but somehow delivers an essential viewing experience for Marvel fans.

    The journey through this first season reveals how Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio's magnetic performances anchor a show that survived a complete creative overhaul. What began as a clean break from the Netflix series transformed into something that honors its predecessor while blazing new territory. The season's structure – split between episodes 1, 8, 9 from one creative team and episodes 2-7 from another – creates a fascinating study in contrasting approaches that ultimately complement each other.

    We explore the standout moments that defined this season, from Wilson Fisk's brutally violent evolution as Kingpin to Matt Murdock's moral struggles with vigilantism. The reintroduction of fan-favorite characters like Karen Page and The Punisher electrified the latter episodes, while newcomers like White Tiger brought fresh energy to the narrative. The duality between Fisk and Murdock as two men battling their darker natures provides the emotional core that elevates this series beyond typical superhero fare.

    Thank you to everyone who continues to support and don’t forget to subscribe to download new episodes as they become available and don’t be afraid to share a rating!

    0:00 Intro
    01:48 New Fantastic Four Trailer
    15:25 Thunderbolts Early Reviews
    18:52 Ghost of Yotei Trailer
    21:16 Star Wars Celebration News and Notes
    34:45 The Last of Us Season 2 Episodes 1 & 2 Recaps *MASSIVE SPOILERS*
    01:09:43 Daredevil Born Again: Season 1 Review and Recap
    02:06:00 Forecasting Season 2 – DEFENDERS?
    02:15:00 A Luke Cage Rant
    02:21:29 Signing Off, Final Thoughts

    Topic for Next Week: Thunderbolts* Review

    Email the pod at projectinfinitepod@gmail.com
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    Twitter for Rob https://twitter.com/R_Peck0628
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    In the wake of the tragic death of Power Ranger actor Jason David Frank, from this episode on, the number for the Suicide and Crisis Prevention Hotline will be displayed here: 9-8-8. It's that simple. Call or text that number to be instantly sourced to a crisis counselor. Speak with someone today if you feel alone and need help.

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    2 hrs and 34 mins
  • 150 - Revenge, Perspective, and the Cycle of Violence in The Last of Us Season 2
    Apr 22 2025

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    This week, it’s all things Last of Us. ITS ALSO EPISODE 150! We are here to provide our thoughts, predictions and opinions on Season 2 of the critically acclaimed series based on the critically acclaimed video game narrative. We talk cast, crew, characters and story. SPOILERS AHEAD for major plot points of Season 2 as we discuss the ties to the game.

    The boundary between savior and monster has never been thinner. In The Last of Us Season 2, the emotional fallout of Joel's fateful decision at the hospital casts a long shadow over everything that follows. Five years after settling in Jackson, Joel and Ellie's relationship has fractured under the weight of unspoken truths and impossible choices.

    At the heart of this season stands Kaitlyn Dever's Abby, a character who challenges everything we thought we understood about heroes and villains in this world. Her journey runs parallel to Ellie's, forcing us to confront uncomfortable truths about justice and revenge. Through brilliant non-linear storytelling and carefully constructed character arcs, the show asks us: when does protection become possession? When does justice become cruelty? And is redemption possible in a world where survival often demands the worst of us? Thank you to everyone who continues to support and don’t forget to subscribe to download new episodes as they become available and don’t be afraid to share a rating!

    0:00 Intro
    04:04 Discussing The Last of Us Season 2 *SPOILER WARNING FOR THE PLOT OF THE LAST OF US PART 2*
    05:51 Change vs Adaptation. What Do We Need to See?
    13:30 Addressing the Abby “Problem”
    20:15 The Personnel Directing This Season
    23:25 Predicting and Speculating The Plot
    32:30 “We Should Talk About Dina A Lot”
    38:00 Should This Story START in Seattle?
    49:52 Ellie Taking Over & The Rest of the Cast
    58:22 More Predictions And Plot Discussion: Abby vs Ellie
    01:28:17 Signing Off, Final Thoughts: BE A GOOD PERSON

    Topic for Next Week: Daredevil: Born Again Season 1 Recap & Review

    Email the pod at projectinfinitepod@gmail.com
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    Follow Court’s Film on Instagram @untilnexttimefilm

    Twitter for Rob https://twitter.com/R_Peck0628
    Twitter for Courtney https://twitter.com/courtkid123

    In the wake of the tragic death of Power Ranger actor Jason David Frank, from this episode on, the number for the Suicide and Crisis Prevention Hotline will be displayed here: 9-8-8. It's that simple. Call or text that number to be instantly sourced to a crisis counselor. Speak with someone today if you feel alone and need help.

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    1 hr and 44 mins

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