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Are Social Media Bans Good? Plus the DCU Box Office Problem and X-Men '97 Nostalgia Trip

Are Social Media Bans Good? Plus the DCU Box Office Problem and X-Men '97 Nostalgia Trip

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Doctor Who isn't actually canceled, but its Christmas special is, and we break down what the Doctor Who cancellation news really means and which studio should take the franchise next. From there it's a full geek-news roundtable: DC's villain-driven universe, the real question hanging over Supergirl's box office, a new Transformers movie, and why X-Men '97 has everyone naming the childhood cartoons that deserve the same revival treatment. Frank, Thomas, and Phil also get into the UK's plan to ban under-16s from social media, weighing mental health, parenting, and whether kids will just find the next workaround. The episode closes on a love letter to Dungeon Crawler Carl and weekly picks spanning House of the Dragon, Hacks, Spider-Noir, and Masters of the Universe. If you came for the Doctor Who news, stay for the DCU box office debate and the cartoon revival wishlist. Chapters: 00:00 Intro and Question of the Week05:12 Is Doctor Who Really Canceled?12:19 Only Murders Heads to Britain15:26 DC Villains and the Box Office Test25:03 Transformers, G.I. Joe, and Siege31:50 The Under-16 Social Media Ban49:51 X-Men '97 and Cartoon Revivals1:00:37 Dungeon Crawler Carl and Picks Key Takeaways: The canceled Doctor Who Christmas special is not the end of the show, and we make the case that Prime Video could be the right new home.The bigger DC conversation is about redefining what success looks like, comparing projects to the right peers instead of measuring everything against Avengers money. Transformers Siege on Netflix gets a strong endorsement as the best Transformers property since the original.The under-16 social media debate lands on a hard truth: bans push kids toward less-regulated apps, so the conversation is less about restriction and more about mental health.X-Men '97 reopens the floodgates on cartoon revivals, from Gargoyles and Recess to deep cuts like Gummi Bears and Mummies Alive.Dungeon Crawler Carl is the runaway favorite of the episode, with dream casting and puppetry ideas ahead of the Peacock adaptation. GeekFreaksPodcast.com is the source of all news discussed on this episode. Subscribe wherever you listen, leave a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, and share the episode with a fellow geek. Send us a screenshot of your review and we'll mail you a mug. Got a hot take on the Doctor Who move, a cartoon you think deserves the X-Men '97 treatment, or a Dungeon Crawler Carl theory? Send us your questions, reactions, and future topic ideas. We read them on the show. Follow Geek Freaks: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcast Threads: https://www.threads.net/@geekfreakspodcast Instagram: @geekfreakspodcast Twitter/X: @geekfreakspodcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcast
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