Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire – A Nostalgic Thrill Ride for All Ages

If you’re a fan of the original Ghostbusters movies from the 80s, “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire” will feel like a trip down memory lane. For the new generation, it’s an exciting introduction to the world of ghostbusting that manages to capture the essence of what made the originals so beloved. As someone who grew up with the classic films, I found “Frozen Empire” to be a perfect blend of nostalgia and fresh excitement, making it a must-watch for both longtime fans and newcomers.

A Chilling Plot

“Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire” takes the franchise in a new, frosty direction. The movie opens with an eerie, supernatural event that blankets New York City in an unending winter. The plot thickens as our beloved Ghostbusters, now a mix of the original team and some new faces, come together to uncover the mystery behind the sudden freeze. The storyline is engaging, filled with twists and turns that keep you on the edge of your seat.

The Villain: Garaka’s Icy Reign

The villain in “Frozen Empire,” Garaka, is one of the movie’s standout elements. Visually, Garaka is an imposing figure, with a design that combines both the grotesque and the supernatural. His icy appearance and menacing aura make for a formidable antagonist. But it’s his backstory that truly sets him apart.

Garaka hails from an ancient era, long before recorded history, where he was a powerful sorcerer who sought to control the elements. His quest for power led him to discover a forbidden ritual that granted him dominion over ice and cold, transforming him into a being of immense power. However, this power came at a cost, trapping him in a cycle of vengeance and hatred. Garaka’s origin story is meticulously crafted, revealing his rise to power and his descent into madness. This depth adds a layer of intrigue and intensity to the film, making Garaka not just a mere obstacle but a pivotal character in the Ghostbusters journey.

Characters Old and New

One of the highlights of “Frozen Empire” is its cast. Seeing the original Ghostbusters back in action is a treat for fans. Their chemistry is just as delightful as it was decades ago, and their witty banter brings back fond memories. The movie lovingly reunites us with the legendary team: Dr. Peter Venkman (Bill Murray), Dr. Ray Stantz (Dan Aykroyd), and Winston Zeddemore (Ernie Hudson). Their return is not just a nostalgic nod but a crucial part of the story, as they bring their years of experience and unique personalities to the forefront.

The new additions to the team fit in seamlessly, each bringing their unique flair and energy. Phoebe (Mckenna Grace) continues to shine as the brilliant and brave young ghostbuster, showing incredible prowess with the proton pack. Trevor (Finn Wolfhard) adds a youthful energy and a knack for mechanical tinkering, making him a valuable asset. Podcast (Logan Kim) provides comic relief with his quirky interests and enthusiastic documentation of their adventures. And Lucky (Celeste O’Connor) rounds out the team with her courage and quick thinking.

The interplay between the old and new cast members is particularly enjoyable. The seasoned ghostbusters bring a sense of history and experience, while the newcomers add fresh perspectives and enthusiasm. This dynamic is highlighted in several key scenes, where the older characters share their wisdom and the younger ones bring innovative ideas to the table. The witty banter between the characters is a perfect mix of humor and heart, making their interactions a joy to watch.

Nostalgia Meets Modern Fun

For those who grew up in the 80s, “Frozen Empire” is packed with nostalgic references. From the iconic Ecto-1 to the familiar proton packs, every detail is designed to evoke memories of the original films. The movie also includes several nods to classic scenes and quotes, making it a treasure trove for die-hard fans. At the same time, it introduces new elements and updated special effects that will captivate younger audiences. The balance between honoring the past and embracing the present is masterfully done.

One of the most delightful throwbacks is the conversation between Ray and Winston about their golden years. Their reflections on their past adventures and the acknowledgment of their age add a touch of humor and warmth to the movie. These moments are not only nostalgic but also grounding, reminding viewers of the characters’ long-standing friendship and their journey over the years.

Slimer and the Mini-Pufts

No Ghostbusters movie would be complete without some familiar supernatural faces. Slimer makes his much-anticipated return in “Frozen Empire,” bringing with him a wave of nostalgia and plenty of laughs. His scenes are as chaotic and fun as ever, with his mischievous antics adding a delightful touch of humor to the film. The interactions between Slimer and the Ghostbusters, especially the newer team members, provide some of the most entertaining moments, blending the old-school charm with new dynamics.

The movie also introduces a new set of tiny troublemakers—the Mini-Pufts. These adorable yet mischievous little versions of the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man cause all sorts of mayhem throughout the film. Their scenes are packed with humor and creativity, offering a fun and light-hearted break from the more intense moments. The Mini-Pufts quickly become fan favorites, their antics reminiscent of the original Stay Puft’s iconic rampage but on a much smaller, yet equally entertaining, scale.

Visual Spectacle

The special effects in “Frozen Empire” are nothing short of spectacular. The icy landscape of New York City is visually stunning, creating a sense of both wonder and dread. The ghosts are creatively designed, each one more terrifying and impressive than the last. The action sequences are thrilling, with the Ghostbusters battles against the supernatural forces being some of the most exciting scenes in the movie. The blend of practical effects and CGI is seamless, making for a visually immersive experience.

Heart and Humor

At its core, “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire” is a movie with heart. It explores themes of friendship, legacy, and the importance of working together. The humor is spot-on, providing plenty of laughs without overshadowing the more serious moments. The film manages to strike the perfect balance between comedy and drama, making it a well-rounded and thoroughly enjoyable experience.

The serious moments are handled with care, adding depth to the characters and the story. Whether it’s dealing with the weight of their legacy or facing the fears that come with battling the unknown, these scenes provide a strong emotional core. Coupled with the sharp, witty dialogue that fans have come to love, the movie creates a dynamic narrative that keeps viewers engaged from start to finish.

Final Thoughts

“Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire” is a fantastic addition to the franchise. It’s a movie that respects its roots while paving the way for future installments. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or new to the world of ghostbusting, this film is sure to entertain. It’s a nostalgic thrill ride for those who grew up with the originals and a fun, exciting adventure for the new generation. Don’t miss out on this frosty ghostbusting adventure—it’s a blast from the past that’s sure to warm your heart.

Feel free to share your thoughts on the movie in the comments below. Did it live up to your expectations? What were your favorite moments? Let’s keep the ghostbusting spirit alive!

All Things Geekery Podcast S4E2 – The Overhaul

In this episode, we talk about the confirmation from Bioware that they will be hitting the redo button on some major aspect of Anthem.  Next, we talk about the latest game to movie adaptation starring everyone’s favorite blue hedgehog.  We finish out this episode talking about a phone concept that has come back from the dead – Flip Phones!

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All Things Geekery Podcast S3E19 – The Mandalorian: Chapters 1 – 4

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Long ago, in an episode far far away, we explore The Mandalorian.  Our new mini-series covering the mysterious and also fascinating character from The Mandalorian on Disney Plus!  We’ll be covering the first four episodes of the show in part one of this series, and discussing our favorite parts. 

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All Things Geekery Podcast S3E17 – The Sounds of Cinema

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In this episode, we’re first going to cover the impact that soundtracks have on the success of movies and how they connect you to the scene that you are watching.  Then we are going to get into what are some of our top composers and also cover what we think are some of the best tracks in our favorite movies. 

Click to Listen: S317 – The Sounds of Cinema

Show Notes

Favorite Composers

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  • Howard Shore -Lord of the Rings / The Hobbit Trilogy
  • Hanz Zimmer – Interstellar / Dark Knight Trilogy
  • Jerry Goldsmith – Star Trek The Motion Picture
  • Thomas Bergersen (Two Steps From Hell) – Epic Soundtracks / Movies

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  • John Williams – Indian Jones/Star Wars
  • Michael Giacchino – 2009 Star Trek Trilogy
  • Ramin Djawadi – Pacific Rim
  • Alan Silvestri – Avengers
  • Ruper Gregson-Williams – Wonder Woman

Favorite Soundtracks and Songs

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  • Braveheart
    • Wallace Courts Murron
  • Gladiator
    • Honor Him
  • The Dark Knight Rises
    • Despair
  • Lord of the Rings
    • TFOTR – The Shire
  • Interstellar
    • First Step
  • Star Trek First Contact
    • First Contact Theme
  • Last of the Mohicans-
    • Promontory

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  • Star Wars Episode 1
    • Dual of Fates
  • Pacific Rim
    • Main Theme
  • Avenger
    • Main Theme
  • Transformers
    • Main Theme
  • Wonder Woman
    • Main Theme

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Godzilla: King of the Monsters Review

king-of-the-monsters-625x352.pngGodzilla: King of the Monsters quickly sets the tone that it won’t be the same thing we’ve seen in the past. 2014’s Godzilla rebooted the classic king of monsters for modern audiences, but the latest portrayal of the iconic monster gives us huge monsters everywhere within the first few minutes of the film.  If you came to see monsters, then you came to the right spot as this film is loaded with a more classic outlook on Godzilla and other monsters from the past.

This film was well written and directed in my opinion from co-writer and director Michael Dougherty who you might know from an interesting horror film released on Christmas a few years ago called Krampus.  Dougherty has an eye for suspense and building a story, and Godzilla: King of the Monsters wasn’t short on drama, action, or suspense by any means.

Godzilla-KoM-Banner.jpgMonsters everywhere in this film! Besides Godzilla, we get to see classics like Mothra, Rodan, and the Hydra King Ghidorah but this time with a little more classic thrown in that takes you back to their origins.  As for Godzilla, as we saw at the end of the 2014 film, he is clearly set on the side of hero and ready to do battle to help protect humanity. If you came to see an award-winning film loaded with Academy Awards and the best acting you’ve ever seen then this isn’t the film for you.  This is purely an action-packed monster film loaded with HUGE monsters destroying everything they touch.  The human interaction between the monsters is well done in most scenes, between the moments of fear to the occasional understanding that Godzilla is here to help.  All in all the actors pulled off a fun and exciting movie that was a blast to watch and fun to see what the director had around each corner.

TITANS_GODZILLA_KING-OF-THE-MONSTERS_.jpgWe came to see Godzilla kick some monster butt, and this film delivered on that more so than any other to date including a massive monster battle including an exciting, final battle between all the monsters.  King of the Monsters keeps you engaged with its story, monsters, explosions, and more…..and if you are a Godzilla fan then this movie is everything you could have possibly hoped for.  The film looks absolutely amazing with its impressive beasts, to technology it brings.  One major thing King of the Monsters did was to give the audiences MONSTERS and a lot of them as the 2014 Godzilla film was a bit lacking, but I’m excited about the next installment…..that is if they pursue the little hook they left at the end of the film.

Stephen King’s IT – Chapter 2 Review

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We’re back with more of the creepy clown Pennywise and the Losers Club kids who are now all grown up.  IT chapter 2 feels a bit disconnected to me with issues bringing the story to a solid close at certain points, but still has that creepy make you jump factor. Overall it has solid performances from the actors, but by no means out does it’s 2017 hit of chapter one.

With the constant flashbacks throughout the film, it gives a very broken feeling to the overall story and doesn’t have a smooth transition like chapter one.  The first half of IT chapter two rushes a bit as it introduces all the adults of the Losers Club.  Yes, all the kids are now adults, and they have come back to kill Pennywise once and for all!

rev-1-it2-12373r-high-res-jpeg_618304_20190906105210After you get introduced to all the adults of the Losers Club, the speed of the overall story slow down a ton and you get a flashback of the young Losers Club in a clubhouse scene that wasn’t part of the first film.  The young actors may only play smaller supporting roles in chapter two, but just like the first film, they did an absolutely amazing job!  Even though chapter two focuses on the adult Losers Club, the characters to me just didn’t have the same impact that the kids did in the previous film.

All of the adult Losers Club, however, did have a natural chemistry on screen together that didn’t feel manufactured from a script.  They all had a genuine affection for one another, just like they had all been friends for most of their lives.  Each of the adults has their own unique fears they are still facing having survived the onslaught of horror from the first film.  I just wish the story would have been pulled together in a more seamless way instead of so sporadic as it jumps around way too much between the flashbacks, and I think drops a lot of the meat of the story.

A lot of the film does focus on the adults splitting up on a mission to go find items from their childhood that they need to take on Pennywise.  This is where we begin to see a lot of flashbacks from their childhood, which bring new scenes from that summer they met Pennywise in the first film.  IT chapter two has a long runtime of almost three hours and it can feel like a three-hour film at times as well.

maxresdefault (1)IT chapter two had a ton more CGI than the first film did which was disappointing as it didn’t feel as nostalgic as the first film did.  The CGI wasn’t the best either and really pulled away from the enjoyment of such an epic horror classic. On the plus side, the film had some truly amazing scary moments that made up for some of the sporadic plots.

Overall I really enjoyed the film but was also disappointed as I was wanting more of that feeling we got with IT chapter one.  Even with the great performances from all the adult and teen actors, the overall story and use of flashbacks, and the fact they just never seemed to really find a good footing to land the plane took too much away to give this story it’s epic finale it deserved.

Stephen King’s IT – Chapter 1 Review

it.jpgOne of the most iconic horror characters in history has got to be Stephen King’s IT and the first time I ever saw it I was 10 when the TV mini-series aired.  I remember having nightmares and hating clowns pretty much from that point on…..I don’t really have nightmares anymore, but I sure do hate clowns still!  Stephen King has always been a favorite of mine and the screen adaptation captures a disturbing quality in this latest version of IT

If you watched the 1990’s version of IT, then you probably loved Tim Curry as his performance of the demonic clown was absolutely amazing, but honestly doesn’t hold a candle to this new adaptation, which brings a new level of visual screen horror to the popular demonic clown.  They’ve done a fantastic job of playing the nostalgic card for those who had seen the older IT, and playing into the new generation with those childhood memories and the perspective they bring to the film.

it-kids.jpegSpeaking of those childhood memories, let’s talk about the story of the Losers Club, those seven kids who got locked into a summer nightmare back in 1989.  Filled with disappearance after disappearance of young people throughout the small town of Derry, Maine these seven kids have a whole host of fears they have to tackle and face, along with that clown named Pennywise, now played by Bill Skarsgard who brings a whole new personification of scary to this story!

One of the best things the director did for part one of the remake of IT was building the foundation of the story with the Losers Club. Each one of the kids has a unique family life, traumatic experiences they’ve had to deal with, friendships and the young cast did an amazing job of building their characters! There was a fine line of exploring the problems each of the kids faced and how they had to overcome those situations and fears. Each one of the kid actors brought a memorable moment to each of their characters, and honestly built a well-rounded movie that didn’t have a monster clown in it.

wp4630763.jpgIT spends a significant amount of its lengthy running time on each of The Losers’ Club’s personal experiences with Pennywise in sequences that are both gruesome and horror inducing.  One downfall to the film is the repetition of how each kid begins to face their specific “Phobia” and how they resolve it.  The typical horror movie, oh look something scary down that hallway moment, where someone wonders off alone to go check it out.  Pennywise being a monster clown, of course, takes advantage of each of those perfectly timed moments where someone wonders off alone to invoke fear and torment each of the kids.  But even if you notice the pattern, each set piece is different enough to be scary and brings each character a well deserved moment of terror in the film.

What makes IT, or at least this first half of IT (since the film adapts only the first half of Stephen King’s novel, which we will be writing the review on IT chapter two in just a few days as well.  The director does a beautiful job of telling Stephen King’s story and bringing the words from his book to life on screen.

Personally, for me, IT captured the look of simpler times from when I was a kid with those constant visual references to 1980s nostalgia, like theater marquees showing double-features Batman and Lethal Weapon 2, or arcade machines of the Street Fighter 1. It’s no coincidence that this new version plays ‘80s nostalgia with the same feel that Stephen King had for the ‘50s in his original telling of IT.  Emotions are more powerful when you’re a child because you’re experiencing them for the first time and IT pulls that scare tactic of beautifully and forces the audience to re-experience that childhood fear.

IT may not be the best Stephen King movie but it sure is one of my favorites!  This movie was all about re-experiencing that childhood horror, with an in your face psychological hit to stir up emotions and connect us to the story.  Nightmares are exactly what films like this envoke and we haven’t seen all of IT yet as we still have part two to review.  Things like IT are an intense roller coaster filled with emotions, jump scares, and a connection to the characters, including the creepy killer clown Pennywise.

Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker

The first trailer for Star Wars: Episode IX — which we now know is titled The Rise of Skywalker is finally here! This is the final film in the Skywalker saga which was unveiled at the Star Wars Celebration on Friday 4/12.

Episode IX will pick up years after the events of Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Rey, Finn, Poe Dameron, and the remaining rebels of the Resistance have not only survived the onslaught from the First Order, but have reinforced their ranks. They’ll once again take on Kylo Ren’s First Order, but they may also face an old enemy based off the new teaser we got to see. This new trailer shows us wreckage from the Death Star and everyone got a surprise with the ominous laugh of Emperor Palpatine!

Another surprise was Luke Skywalker’s voiceover in the teaser which says “No One’s Ever Really Gone” — perhaps this was a warning, or this may have been to comfort Rey with something she was going through at the time. From the trailer, this movie seems to be about the new generation and what path is ahead of them. Are they getting ready to face the greatest evil the universe has ever seen? Are they ready, and will they be prepared for casualties, loss, emotions, and a final stand?

Will We See Luke Once More?

We all saw Luke pass at the end of The Last Jedi, but death in the Star Wars universe isn’t always the final end.  With this new trailer, we don’t see Luke, but we did get to hear him speaking. What did Luke mean when he said “No One’s Ever Really Gone” and will we get to see a Skywalker force ghost appearance in the new film? One can hope for sure, but it does bring up a lot of questions as to what Luke knew before he passed and what about Rey? Could the title Rise of the Skywalker actually be referring to Rey? Was Kylo Ren lying about Rey’s parents; if he was lying, it could mean Rey is part of the actual Skywalker family.

Has Emperor Palpatine Returned?

The only thing we have to go on here is the evil laugh we heard at the end of the trailer, which leaves almost unlimited room for speculation. As we all know Emperor Palpatine was killed at the end of Return of the Jedi, or was he? We never actually saw a dead body after Vader thew him down the reactor in the Death Star. Even if they did show us a body, I don’t think that truly means he was dead. All the films have established that anyone powerful enough in the Force could come back as a force ghost to speak with the living.

This has been seen throughout the Star Wars films with multiple Jedi who have returned to speak to Luke throughout the series to pass on wisdom, or offer some type of guidance. Could we now see Luke doing the same to Rey as Yoda once did for Luke?

What about Kylo’s Helmet?

While we don’t see Kylo wearing his helm in the trailer, we do see the helmet being fixed by someone. It’s clearly not Kylo himself repairing the helm due to the fuzzy hand we see. Who is this strange figure that seems to be caring for Kylo’s helm?

Wreckage Of A Death Star?

During the trailer we see our heroes come upon a huge chunk of what looks to be a destroyed Death Star in the ocean of a strange planet.

The Death Star.

There were two Death Stars that we know about from the films, and even more from all of the books. One was blown up in deep space, and the other was destroyed near the forest moon of Endor. Could this be a third Death Star that we never saw in the films….or from what I personally think….this is actually wreckage on Endor itself. We’ve never actually seen Endor in the movies, so we don’t have a way to visually compare the planet from the trailer to the canonical Endor. We also know that The Force Awakens almost featured a scene where Rey traveled to Endor to learn about Jedi history but that never made it to the final film.

We will have to wait until Christmas to finally see what surprises the Star Wars universe holds for the Skywalkers…..and their final story in the film series.

Castlevania: Season 1 Review

Castlevania-Netflix-Logo-and-Vlad-1-750x422Hollywood isn’t known for adapting popular video game franchises to film or television that ever become fan favorites.  For the most part over the years video games that have come to the big screen have flopped at best.  Every once in a while though you have a little gem like Castlevania come along that brings life back to this genre.

If you are an 80’s baby you probably played Castlevania as it is one of the most iconic video games ever created!  With the series based off the Castlevania games it draws very heavily from the 1990’s Castlevania III: Dracula’s Curse which follows Vlad Dracula Tepes (voiced by Preacher and Outlander’s Graham McTavish) has returned and unleashed a horde of demonic monsters against the peasants and clergymen of 15th Century Wallachia, and only a motley crew band of monster slayers which includes a discraced nobleman Trevor Belmont (The Hobbit’s Richard Armitage), magician/scholar Sypha Belnades (Alejandra Reynoso) and Dracula’s half-breed son Alucard (Battlestar Galactica’s James Callis) have the power to restore peace to the land.

Overall the Castlevania games are exploration in the world than story and plot, and this story isn’t one you’d think of when it comes to making an animated adaptation of. So why makes Castlevania different, and why did it have success? A lot of it had to do with who ran the show and who was in charge.  Executive producer Adi Shankar has sort of built a second career out of crafting unauthorized, adult-oriented reboots of popular franchises, including 2012’s Punisher: Dirty Laundry and 2015’s Power/Rangers. If you want to craft an R-rated overhaul of a popular video game franchise while still retaining the core appeal of that franchise, Shankar is the man you call!

Good shows come down to not only directing, producing, and people in charge but an amazing team of writers as well!  Writer Warren Ellis, a man known for blending high-concept science fiction and black, nihilistic humor in his stories, but he’s primarily known for his comic book work (Planetary, & Transmetropolitan).

Seeing the teaser for Castlevania immediately had me excited, but also cautious at the same time as adaptations like these are almost never done well!  So I waited, and waited, and waited some more before finally parking in front of the screen to hit play and Castlevania starts off on the right foot by focusing not on the Belmont family, but Dracula himself. The series opens with a fateful encounter between the reclusive vampire king and an aspiring scientist named Lisa (The Mentalist’s Emily Swallow). That opening scene nicely sets the tone for the series, establishing Dracula’s tenuous connection to the human world and giving him real motivations for terrorizing the land of Wallachia. While Dracula has little overt presence in the series after the first episode, it’s satisfying to see Ellis treat his main villain with depth.  Dracula has at least a shred of tragedy about him in any incarnation, but that angle is really played up here, and it’s done very well!

In addition to creating a sympathetic villain in Dracula, the early portions of the show help establish the general themes that dominate the episodes.  This adaptation is as much about fear and the reasoning of people, as it is man and monster.  Both Dracula and the monster hunters are forced to choose whether they believe humanity can rise above the dark age this show thrusts you into.  I love how the show pulls you into the live of Trevor Belmont which is the last surviving son of the disgraced family, one who’s tempted to simply sit back and let those who wronged his family suffer their just fate.

Netflix pulled out the stops and spared no expense to get some amazing actors for the voice cast, forgoing the familiar names in the voice acting world in favor of some very big-name actors. For the most part, the actors do justice to their characters. McTavish and Callis in particular stand out as they channel the pathos and suffering of their undead characters. There are times when the actors (Armitage especially) speak too softly and become drowned out by the music and sound effects, but there is a passion to the performances that you don’t always find in projects like this.

Amid all the crazy character drama and clashing between science and superstition, Castlevania never loses sight of the classic appeal to the game series. There’s plenty of action to go around, even though we don’t get to see a lot of the monsters from the game. The series does an amazing job of pulling the world of Castlevania to the screen for our eyes to see. This series may draw mainly from Castlevania III in terms of plot, but it’s far more influenced by games like Symphony of the Night when it comes to the lovely art style.

 

All Things Geekery Podcast S2E4 – Avengers: Infinity War

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Welcome to Season 2 Episode 4 of the All Things Geekery Podcast – Avengers: Infinity War

***THIS EPISODE CONTAINS SPOILERS***

Today the Geeks, explore the cosmic universe of Avengers: Infinity War! We share our thoughts, favorite moments and all the things that blew our minds! Ten years in the making and 18 films later, the Russos give us everything a die hard Marvel fan could ever want! What surprised us the most, how do we dub this cinematic event, how do earth’s mightiest heroes respond?

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