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Nothing New: A Remake Podcast

Andrew Linde & Justin Quizon
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Garfield
Christmas
True Grit
Horror Cinema
Silent Films
Bill Murray
Chris Pratt
Jennifer Love Hewitt
Heist Films
Dreamworks
The Crow
The Absent-Minded Professor
Flubber
We're No Angels
Tabletop Games

Not all remakes are created equal.

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109 - Masters of the Universe (1987) vs Masters of the Universe (2026) Andrew Linde & Justin Quizon Download Nothing New: A Remake Podcast (Threads | Instagram) is hosted by Andrew Linde (Threads | Instagram) and Justin Quizon (Threads | Instagr... more

108 - The Thing From Another World (1951) vs The Thing (1982) with Becky D'Anna Andrew Linde & Justin Quizon Download Nothing New: A Remake Podcast (Threads | Instagram) is hosted by Andrew Linde (Threads | Instagram) and Justin Quizon (Threads |... more

107 - Zero Hour! (1957) vs Airplane! (1980) Andrew Linde & Justin Quizon Download Nothing New: A Remake Podcast (Threads | Instagram) is hosted by Andrew Linde (Threads | Instagram) and Justin Quizon (Threads | Instagram).

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106 - Bride of Frankenstein (1935) vs The Bride! (2026) with Antonia Carlotta [Universally Me] Andrew Linde & Justin Quizon Download Nothing New: A Remake Podcast (Threads | Instagram) is hosted by Andrew Linde (Threads | Instagram) and Justin Qu... more

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Recent Guests

Becky D'Anna
Guest, panelist and enthusiast of remakes
Becky D'Anna, film writer/podcaster
Episode: 108 - The Thing From Another World (1951) vs The Thing (1982)
Zoë Gulliksen
Returning guest from a prior episode (Little Women)
Podcast guest
Episode: 105 - Wuthering Heights (1939) vs Wuthering Heights (2026) with Zoë Gulliksen
BC Johnson
Author and Stephen King enthusiast; expert on The Running Man
Self /.bcjohnson.com
Episode: 103 - The Running Man (1987) vs The Running Man (2025) with BC Johnson
Bethany Brinton
Film composer and musician
Independent / LA-based
Episode: 099 - How to Train Your Dragon (2010) vs How to Train Your Dragon (2025)
Mitch Narito
Guest on the episode
Episode: 098 - The Karate Kid (1984) vs The Karate Kid (2010) [with Mitch Narito]
Antonia Carlotta
Host of Universally Me
Universally Me
Episode: 094 - The Wolf Man (1941) vs Wolf Man (2025) with Antonia Carotta [Universally Me]
Earl Baylon
Expert on All Things Crow
Voice actor and producer
Episode: 089 - The Crow (1994) vs The Crow (2024) [with Earl Baylon]
Lauren Bancroft
Film enthusiast and guest on the podcast
Episode: 085 - Beauty and the Beast (1991) vs Beauty and the Beast (2017) [with Lauren Bancroft]
Jason Patrick Gallat
Pop culture educator and consultant, owner of Intermyth consultancy firm
Episode: 084 - Road House (1989) vs Road House (2024) with JPG [Intermyth]

Hosts

Justin Quizon
Host of Nothing New: A Remake Podcast; co-host with a long-running track record on remake discussions
Andrew Linde
Co-host and editor/producer; regular contributor to discussions on film remakes and related topics

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106 - Bride of Frankenstein (1935) vs The Bride! (2026) with Antonia Carlotta [Universally Me]
Q: What makes Bride of Frankenstein stand out in its era?
The film upgrades visuals, tone, and camp while deepening the creature's emotional arc and giving the Bride a striking, memorable presence that reshapes the mythos.
099 - How to Train Your Dragon (2010) vs How to Train Your Dragon (2025)
Q: What were the major differences between the animated and live-action versions that stood out most?
Key differences included casting shifts, updated character backstories for Astrid and Hiccup, changes to training sequences, added elder/tribal elements, and the decision to retain the core score while adjusting moments to fit live-action pacing.
099 - How to Train Your Dragon (2010) vs How to Train Your Dragon (2025)
Q: Did you enjoy the live-action remake, overall?
The guests and hosts expressed mixed feelings, with some appreciating the faithful beat-for-beat structure and others feeling the remake was comfortable but not quite essential, yet still preferable to other reboots like Lion King in terms of reverence to the source material.
107 - Zero Hour! (1957) vs Airplane! (1980)
Q: When did you first watch Airplane?
One host recalls watching it in their teens on cable and recognizing Airplane as the big, influential parody that defined the style, while acknowledging Zero Hour! as the source material that inspired it.
084 - Road House (1989) vs Road House (2024) with JPG [Intermyth]
Q: What was it about Road House that you loved so much?
JPG expressed that Road House encapsulates everything cool about the 80s, featuring masculine fights and cultural elements that defined the era.

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A lively, cinephile-leaning show that centers on remakes across film and TV, comparing originals to their new incarnations while unpacking production choices, tonal shifts, casting, and cultural context. Episodes feature deep-dive conversations, guest perspectives from critics, writers, musicians, and industry observers, plus personal anecdotes that illuminate remake culture, genre conventions, and evergreen debates about fidelity and reinvention. A standout throughline is how remakes reflect their eras—from classics to modern reboots—along with thoughtful discussions about representation, score, and the evolving landscape of franchise storytelling. The format consistently blends historical context, technical analysis, and fan insight, maki... more

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