
The Weekly Planet covers all things movies, TV shows and comics. Often considered the first and worst podcast on the Planet Broadcasting Network.
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| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 963 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

Here we are at the conclusion of our Disney's Biggest Bombs series, rounding things out with Tomorrowland from 2015. Brad Bird who made a name for himself with the likes of The Iron Giant, The Incredibles and Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol again ... more
In fantastic news for big business Netflix has officially purchased Warner Brothers Discovery for a staggering $82.7 billion. We talk that and the potential impact this will have on the cinema and streaming industry. Plus we discuss Quentin Tarantino... more
In 2013 Disney were still looking for the next Pirates of the Caribbean so they thought, alright fine. Let's again get Johnny Depp in a dumb hat and have him run about balancing on stuff to a Hans Zimmer score in a movie directed by Gore Verbinski. O... more
This is the episode description. I write them when Mason wraps up the show because I don’t really need to pay attention. You can really tell if you listen that I’m barely paying attention. But I was paying attention when Dave Warneke popped by to tal... more
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James, you a big Saruman guy?
Right on, right on 🤙
Two crook blokes blasting their movie news in all the right places.
With guest appearances from Austin Powers, Michael Caine and Tom Holland
My brother introduced me to this show. I'll never forgive him.
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Featuring a dynamic blend of humor and insightful commentary, this series focuses on movies, TV shows, and comics, exploring the latest trends and timeless classics in entertainment. Known for their light-hearted banter, hosts dissect various cinematic topics, offering both critiques and humorous anecdotes, aiming to entertain while also engaging listeners with their perspectives on storytelling and pop culture phenomena. The content's informal vibe combined with a wealth of movie-related knowledge makes it appealing to both casual fans and dedicated cinephiles, with particularly memorable discussions surrounding popular films and anticipated future releases.
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The Weekly Planet launched 12 years ago and published 963 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on The Weekly Planet include:
1. Dave Warneke
2. Matt Stewart
3. Sammy Petersen
4. Alexei Toliopoulos
5. Bron Lewis
6. Claire Tonti
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