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Socially Distanced #129: Werewolf By Night & The Sensational First Season of She-Hulk


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The Socially Distanced Podcast is a podcast hosted by two pop culture obsessed dads who were stuck in quarantine and decided to take their Facebook messenger conversations and turn them into a podcast.

Join hosts Al Mannarino and Bill Bodkin as they discuss everything in the world movies, music, sports, television and pop culture — everything keeping them sane in this time of socially distancing. This podcast is powered by ThePopBreak.com.

Now onto the show…

The Socially Distanced Podcast dives deep into the Marvel Cinematic Universe with a review of Werewolf by Night and the entire first season of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. Hosts Bill Bodkin and Amanda Rivas are joined by Matt Kelly — host of Nando v. Movies, The Nando Cut and The Mostly Nitpicking Podcast (as well as the guy behind the name “The Pop Break” and the current design of the site).

In the episode they discuss the success of Werewolf by Night and how this could potentially shape the future of Marvel’s Disney+ footprint as well as where Jack Russell, Man-Thing and Elsa Bloodstone could end up in the MCU and if it’s okay if they are just in this one story. They also discuss the future of monsters in the Marvel world and if this could lead to the introduction of Ghost Rider or Midnight Suns. T

hey then shift the conversation to She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. They discuss the criticisms hurled at the show, the misogyny of these criticisms, She-Hulk’s depiction of issues women face on a daily basis, the relatability of Jen Walters,  that absolutely off the wall finale and the potentially fruitful future of Jen Walters and She-Hulk in the world of Marvel.

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