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Episode 52 : Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom Pitch Meeting
December. 29,2023
It’s crazy to think that in a decade, we witnessed the rise and fall of the DC Extended Universe. With occasional hits like Wonder Woman and Aquaman, accompanied by LOTS of flops like Black Adam, Shazam 2, Blue Beetle, The Flash, Suicide Squad and more… this was kind of inevitable. Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom definitely raises some questions. Like did we just Ctrl-Z Aquaman’s growth from the last movie? Why is Arthur making Goofy noises? Where’s the Justice League when you need them?
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Episode 50 : Home Alone Pitch Meeting - Revisited!
December. 14,2023
See how the classic Christmas psychopath movie Home Alone came to be in this pitch meeting!
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Episode 48 : The Emoji Movie Pitch Meeting - Revisited!
November. 30,2023
How did The Emoji Movie even happen? Take a look at how the pitch meeting probably went down
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Episode 47 : The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes Pitch Meeting
November. 23,2023
Nearly a decade after the release of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 and the end of Katniss’s’s’ story, The Hunger Games are BACK, with an a kind-of-all-new tale about everyone’s least favorite tyrannical President, Corialanus Snow.
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes definitely raises some questions. Like did they set out to make the longest title possible? How many times do they say Lucy Gray’s name and how many times does she sing? Are we rooting for the guy that runs the kids-killing-each-other competition? Why does this movie feel like two movies?
To answer all these questions, check out the pitch meeting that led to The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes!
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Episode 45 : Avengers: Infinity War Pitch Meeting - Revisited!
November. 09,2023
Find out how an exhausted screenwriter managed to shove Iron Man, Spider-Man, Captain America, Black Panther, Black Widow, Thanos, Tyrion Lannister, Star Lord, Groot, Gamora, Drax, Mantis, Shuri, Hulk, Thor and MANY MANY MANY more heroes into a single Marvel movie. Whew. Kind of nuts.
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Episode 44 : Five Nights at Freddy's Pitch Meeting
November. 02,2023
Five Nights At Freddy’s is an incredibly popular video game with a deep lore that people seem to be obsessed with. But does a jump-scary video game translate well to a two-hour-long feature film with minimal jumpscares and a whole lot of sleeping?
Five Nights At Freddy’s definitely raises some questions. Like why are we spending so much time in a field of dreams? How is there only like one jumpscare in this thing? How does William Afton actually control these things, and how does knowing he’s evil change that for them? Does that cop not have any cop stuff to do?
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Episode 43 : IT (2017) Pitch Meeting - Revisited!
October. 26,2023
How did they plan the 2017 remake of Stephen King's IT? Step inside the pitch meeting that started it all!
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Episode 41 : The Force Awakens Pitch Meeting - Revisited!
October. 12,2023
Ever wonder how some of the big decisions for Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens were made? Wonder no more with this look inside the pitch meeting for the movie!
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Episode 39 : John Wick: Chapter 4
September. 29,2023
John Wick Chapter 4 definitely raises some questions. Like how does John keep surviving the impossible? Do the cops really not care about all this public bloodshed at highly recognizable locations? How does John manage to travel internationally as he does? Is he really gone, or are we going to bring him back somehow?
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Episode 31 : Star Wars: The Last Jedi - Revisited!
August. 03,2023
Step back into the pitch meeting and revisit the completely factual accurate conversation that led to Star Wars: The Last Jedi! Complete with commentary from Ryan George who is now several years older!
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Episode 26 : Batman v Superman Pitch Meeting: Revisited!
June. 29,2023
Step back into the pitch meeting and revisit the completely factual accurate conversation that led to Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice! Complete with commentary from Ryan George who is now several years older!
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Episode 20 : Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Pitch Meeting - Revisited!
May. 18,2023
The first Guardians of the Galaxy brought viewers into the cosmic side of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and introduced to awesome characters like Star Lord, Gamora, Drax, Rocket, Yondu, and most adorably, Groot!
Did you ever wonder how the pitch meeting went for the sequel? Check out our Volume 2 pitch video to see how it all came together and how they justified some of the sillier decisions involving Ego.
To answer all these questions and more, step inside the pitch meeting that led to Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2! It’ll be super easy, barely an inconvenience.
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