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Episode Summary:
This week on the FadCast,writer and director of hairy cult-hit ‘Wolfcop’ and the upcoming ‘Wolfcop 2,’ Lowell Dean swings by to pit super heroes versus anti-heros. Together they plot a Venn Diagram of justice, starting with the recent R-rated blockbuster hit ‘Deadpool,’ moving to the evolution of Wolverine on the big-screen and onto howling at the moon about the upcoming ‘Wolfcop 2’ and how Lou Garou could too be an Antihero! But first, we sprint through trailer recap for the latest addition to the Netflix lineup talking Luke Cage and weigh anchor on the latest trailer for Christopher Nolan’s ‘Dunkirk.’ We also get foul-mouthed for a script read of ‘Deadpool’ featuring Canada’s own Lowell Dean as the mouthy-mercenary lead, Pooya as Colossus, Negasonic Teenage Warhead, Angel Dust, Francis and Bob and Narration by Ryan.
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Episode Breakdown:
Pooya: You are listening to FilmFad.com’s FadCast Episode 101
Ryan: With our special celebrity guest, writer/director of WolfCop and The Upcoming WolfCop 2, Lowell Dean
Pooya: Today we’ll talk about the Bad Boys who are Oh So Good with cinematic Anti-Heros
Ryan: as we discuss the rising trend of Superheros with attitude that are busting the box-office
Pooya: oh yeah, You’ll hear all that and more so let’s get started!
(Intro Music break)
Current Events – Sweet Christmas! New Netflix Trailer Hints ‘Luke Cage’ Origin & Trailer For Christopher Nolan’s ‘Dunkirk’ Premieres (3min)
Script Read – ‘Deadpool’ featuring Canada’s own Lowell Dean as the mouthy-mercenary lead, Pooya as Colossus, Negasonic Teenage Warhead, Angel Dust, Francis and Bob and Narration by Ryan (6min)
Main Topic – The Superhero Versus The Antihero (45min)