The latest Geek Freaks episode is packed. We break down the Stranger Things Season 5 trailer, talk through the Godzilla Minus Zero tease, celebrate King of the Hill’s renewal, touch DC updates around Clayface and Supergirl, and share what we are watching in November. There is also a 1923 Season 2 DVD giveaway for listeners.
Stranger Things Season 5 Trailer: Why The Finale Feels Big
The trailer lands with Queen’s “Who Wants to Live Forever,” which fits the endgame tone. Eleven looks leveled up, the band is back together with Hopper at her side, and Hawkins finally feels beyond containment as the military presence grows. We talk about Vecna’s interest in Will and how this season could pull the Upside Down into the open rather than keeping it underground. Keep an eye out for Linda Hamilton, who shows up ready for war.

Crash Bandicoot Heads To Netflix
Crash is getting an animated series. The look leans into game DNA, which should play for kids and nostalgic parents at the same time. We talk humor that works on two levels and why this is the kind of franchise that can sneak in quick gags for older viewers without losing the core adventure. Spyro cameos would be a smart swing.

Godzilla Minus Zero: What We Want Next
The teaser is basically a title card, but it is enough to spark speculation. Our take stays the same as Minus One’s core lesson: keep the human story front and center and introduce a threat that challenges Godzilla without losing the heart. If Toho gets weird, it should serve character first.

King Of The Hill Renewed
Hulu ordered more King of the Hill, extending the revival with a healthy run. We talk about where the show can go next, how Bobby might carry more weight as an adult, and why the new era works better than expected.

Clayface Wraps Filming
The Clayface movie finished principal photography with a body-horror angle and a focus on practical effects. That choice fits Gotham’s grounded style. We discuss how the character could cross into Reeves’ Batman world without crowding out other villains, and why Joker is best saved as a slow-burn presence rather than an early headline act.

Supergirl: Woman Of Tomorrow Update
We dig into why Woman of Tomorrow clicks when Kara stays at the center and the story uses flashbacks to deepen House of El. Lobo rumors make sense if he supports the journey rather than hijacking it. The formula here is simple: keep Kara’s perspective, keep the empathy.

November Watchlist
- Predator Badlands in theaters for creature-feature thrills and tactile suits.
- Zootopia 2 for family night, with a new species dynamic to explore.
Ongoing pick: Welcome to Derry, which is building out a solid prequel timeline.
Giveaway: We have multiple DVD sets of 1923 Season 2. To enter, follow us and engage with the pinned giveaway post on our socials this week. Winners will be drawn from the reposts and follows.
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