
Nostalgic superhero film and TV show coverage, including unmade scripts, deleted scenes, and concept art.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 557 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

We dive into the original Boaz Yakin script for Punisher 1989 which features the iconic skull, a more comic accurate backstory for Frank, and even some Marvel cameos! Plus the comic book influences from the solo... more
Ben interviews actress Kim Miyori (Lady Tanaka) at the CineFile screening of The Punisher 1989 Workprint Cut. Then, Alex joins Ben to discuss the skull controversy, the spoiler comparisons between the cuts, and ... more
We review John Jackson Miller's Batman Revolution and its place in the Batman 89 universe, then dive into all the references and connections it has to the movies and comics!
Big thanks to our producer and edito... more
Steve Rogers is back and so are we! First, Ben interviews screenwriter Stephen Tolkin at the Veterans Day screening at CineFile of Captain America The Albert Pyun Cut. Then, Alex joins Ben to discuss spoiler com... more
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I love superheroes. You love superheroes. I love great podcasts. You love great podcasts. According to everything I have said, you will love this show!
I like that this show doesn’t disappear too far up it’s own behind! That’s rare to find in the world of comic book and superhero fandom!
The more I listen to the show, the more I love it. Their dedication and ability to shine light on things that regular dorks have no insight into is spectacular. The fact they talk over early drafts of films is bonkers.
Hell yeah forever dog.
The batman episodes in particular I loved. Incredible trivia and discussion.
I like my marvel films and other geek culture so this is perfect to fill in the knowledge gaps with entertaining episodes without being too over the top and nerdy.
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Apple Podcasts | #226 |
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A show focused on nostalgic superhero cinema and television, with deep dives into unmade scripts, deleted scenes, and concept art. Episodes typically pair film/TV analysis with interviews from actors, writers, and crew, plus live Q&A and audience questions that illuminate production challenges, casting decisions, and fan controversy around iconic franchises. Notable strengths include thorough scene-by-scene explorations of cuts and drafts, connections to broader superhero lore, and a playful, fan-first approach that combines trivia, humor, and strong storytelling. This mix is likely to appeal to listeners who crave behind-the-scenes context, dislike gatekeeping, and enjoy passionate debates about legacy superhero properties."
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Superhero Stuff You Should Know launched 10 years ago and published 557 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Superhero Stuff You Should Know include:
1. Kim Miyori
2. Eric Elliott
3. Ian Miller
4. Lee Batchler
5. Janet Batchler
6. Michael Uslan
7. Joseph Culp
8. Mark Sikes
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