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Aquaman & Shazam Review | R.I.P. DC #5

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In this electric episode of Sorry, We Tried, we're returning to a journey we left behind last year— watching and reviewing every single DCEU film in the lead up to next year's Superman reboot. When we last left off, we watched Justice League, which was so bad that we had to take about 6 months off just to mentally recharge. This week, we're talking about Aquaman and Shazam. Mostly Shazam, technically, because we watched Aquaman in October and forgot to record an episode on it. There's a shocking amount to talk about here, from the movie's troubled production history to its odd place in the DC canon— so sit back, pop some popcorn, and get ready!
Also in this episode, Robby brings an astonishing piece of Young Sheldon lore. Harrison addresses the elephant in the room. Spencer proposes a risky livestream idea. And the guys reminisce about how the Shazam movie somehow led them to becoming friends.
As always, big thanks to Richard Hackley for all our intro and outro music.
Website: sorrywetried.com
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In this electric episode of Sorry, We Tried, we're returning to a journey we left behind last year— watching and reviewing every single DCEU film in the lead up to next year's Superman reboot. When we last left off, we watched Justice League, which was so bad that we had to take about 6 months off just to mentally recharge. This week, we're talking about Aquaman and Shazam. Mostly Shazam, technically, because we watched Aquaman in October and forgot to record an episode on it. There's a shocking amount to talk about here, from the movie's troubled production history to its odd place in the DC canon— so sit back, pop some popcorn, and get ready!
Also in this episode, Robby brings an astonishing piece of Young Sheldon lore. Harrison addresses the elephant in the room. Spencer proposes a risky livestream idea. And the guys reminisce about how the Shazam movie somehow led them to becoming friends.
As always, big thanks to Richard Hackley for all our intro and outro music.
Website: sorrywetried.com
Merch: bit.ly/swtmerch
Instagram: @swtpodcast
Twitter: @sorrywetried
Email: thepodcastmen@gmail.com

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