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Socially Distanced #169: Secret Invasion Doesn’t Stick the Landing, Barbie’s Box Office & Mattel Movie Madness


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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. In 2022 they brought their friend, a pop culture obsessed mom to the show, and things got even better!

Join hosts Al Mannarino, Amanda Rivas 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.

The Socially Distanced Podcast concludes its “Keep it Secret, Keep it Safe” Secret Invasion mini-series.

Hosts Bill Bodkin and Amanda Rivas are joined by resident guest Tyler McCarthy (Not Couple Goals) and Pop Break Podcast Director Alex Marcus … who is really steamed about this series.

In this episode, this fantastic foursome pulls no punches about the developments with G’iah, why President Dermot Mulroney suddenly hates all off world characters (despite what the MCU has shown in other shows), why the issue with the Skrulls was never solved, the undercooked romance between Fury and his wife, how long Rhodey was a Skrull and how Nick Fury was turned into the biggest villain in the MCU.

In the pre-game segment they discuss the success of Barbie and Mattel’s development spree of adapting a slew of their products to the big screen. We discuss if Lena Dunham’s Polly Pocket film, the Atlanta hip-hop scene set Uno, Barney starring Daniel Kaluuya or a Magic 8-Ball movie can achieve the success Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie’s film has.

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