
A podcast about people who really, really love stuff — and the people who make that stuff. We dive into the world of geek fan culture, interviewing both devoted fans and creators about their favorite comics, movies, TV shows, and how they celebrate them. From famous filmmakers to fan fiction writers, and celebrities to cosplayers, we are like a weekly Comic-Con party for your ears.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 121 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | TV & FilmVideo GamesLeisure | ||||

The Fandom Files is joined by George Perez and Barry Harmon, the proprietors of SegaBits.com! These long-time Sega fans debrief us on the fandom's feelings on the Sonic the Hedgehog movie — from creepy original character design to the new, much more ... more
The Fandom Files is joined by Rob McElhenney, Megan Ganz, and F. Murray Abraham and about their new Apple TV+ comedy, Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet! The actors and executive producers take us inside their hilariously dysfunctional gaming company resp... more
The Fandom Files is joined by comedy legend Tommy Chong! The iconic stoner/actor/activist talks about his role in the trippy sci-fi film Color Out of Space as well as why he thinks Joker is the perfect movie, his love of Jim Carrey, and his plan to s... more
The Fandom Files is joined by real live movie star Justin Long! In our interview, Justin talks about his new movie The Wave, his most mind-bending drug trips, making Tusk, our mutual privilege, and making his directorial debut. Plus, we also discuss ... more
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As soon as I heard the words “beach house” I turned it off. Hate listening to spoiled people talk nonchalantly at beach houses. 🤮🤮
Really enjoyable and informative
Podcast good
I can’t say enough how much fun this podcast is as a concept, giving under appreciated and super enthusiastic fans an avenue to express the creative ways they love the things they love! Emily and Jordon are really funny and charming with great banter. The production value is also top notch. I really love the little jingles.
Congratulations Jordon!!!! Enjoy a great geeky wedding and a loving marriage!!!!
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Apple Podcasts | #212 |
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