The John Campea Podcast Episode 52 - Was Spider-Man A Good Deal For Marvel?

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On this installment of The John Campea Podcast (Episode 52, recorded on Monday July 3rd 2017) John takes the following viewer questions:

0:42 The Canon - Now that we have had some time to see the Mavel-Sony deal play out a little, from the outside looking in, do you think this was a good deal by Marvel? We can assume Marvel is sharing profit on some level for homecoming, we also can safely say Civil War would have been a blockbuster with or without Spider-Man, and on top of all that Amy Pascal hasn't exactly made the PR of this deal any easier.

5:58 Steve Rogers - Thoughts on the first trailer for Breathe. I've not heard anyone mention this film once even though it's Andy Serkis' directorial debut?

8:38 Angry Goats - Hey John! I hope you are doing well! My question is one that I know we've all wondered many times before. It's this: will we ever see a Real Steel 2? What are the odds that we do see one? Has it been too long? I think it's a extremely charming, heart-warming film that shocked me at how good it was. It would be a shame to just let it be.

11:26 David Pyle - I just went out to see Wonder Woman yesterday, and was a little surprised I read a lot of reviews about how Wonder Woman was such a strong female superhero. To be honest that is not how I felt walking out of the theater. While yes, the character of Wonder Woman is a complete badass when it comes to fighting, but am I the only one that felt like Wonder Woman was clueless for 90% of the movie? She seemed more like a lost puppy to me until the final act.

14:23 Ben Robinson - Hey John, you mentioned recently that Sons of Anarchy was one of your top 3 TV shows of all time. I recently watched the whole series on Netflix and I have to agree that it's a great show and surprisingly underrated. My question to you is, why do you think it's such a great TV series? What puts it above Breaking Bad or The Sopranos in your opinion?

18:39 Joshua Morris - With Antman and the Wasp being released in between Infinity War and Avengers 4, what timeline do you think it will be? Will the effects of Infinity War effect it? Or do you think there is a chance a lot of it could be set in the past with Hank Pyms Antman and his wife?