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Geektown Radio Episode 413: The Last Airbender, Breathtaking, Billy The Kid, Bottoms, TV News & UK Air Dates!

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We are back with the latest episode of the Geektown Radio podcast! This week Darryl from Hollywood North News joins Dave to chat through the latest news in TV shows and films.


This week, Darryl has been looking a 'Bottoms'... Before you call the police, that is a movie which you can find on Prime Video, and is actually apparently quite entertaining! He also brings us a review of Netflix's live-action 'Avatar: The Last Airbender', and 'I Woke Up A Vampire', along with the film 'King Of Killers'. Meanwhile, Dave has been watching the final season of 'Star Wars: The Bad Batch', and also reviews ITV series 'Breathtaking', BBC's 'The Way', and the MGM+ drama 'Billy The Kid' which randomly popped up on Prime Video UK last week!


Heading into the news updates, we've got all the latest recent renewals, cancellations, and pickups, including dates for ‘Grey’s Anatomy‘ Season 20 and ‘Station 19‘ Season 7, along with the return of 'The Boys'. We also discuss a few things relating to the launch of MAX in the UK, and whether Freevee is sticking around; Casting for 'Suits: LA'; A host of new BBC drama; Plus lots more. Listen below!

Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/geektown.



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We are back with the latest episode of the Geektown Radio podcast! This week Darryl from Hollywood North News joins Dave to chat through the latest news in TV shows and films.


This week, Darryl has been looking a 'Bottoms'... Before you call the police, that is a movie which you can find on Prime Video, and is actually apparently quite entertaining! He also brings us a review of Netflix's live-action 'Avatar: The Last Airbender', and 'I Woke Up A Vampire', along with the film 'King Of Killers'. Meanwhile, Dave has been watching the final season of 'Star Wars: The Bad Batch', and also reviews ITV series 'Breathtaking', BBC's 'The Way', and the MGM+ drama 'Billy The Kid' which randomly popped up on Prime Video UK last week!


Heading into the news updates, we've got all the latest recent renewals, cancellations, and pickups, including dates for ‘Grey’s Anatomy‘ Season 20 and ‘Station 19‘ Season 7, along with the return of 'The Boys'. We also discuss a few things relating to the launch of MAX in the UK, and whether Freevee is sticking around; Casting for 'Suits: LA'; A host of new BBC drama; Plus lots more. Listen below!

Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/geektown.



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