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Episode 265: Mando, Grogu, Daredevil, and Punisher

1 h 24 min · 21 de may de 2026
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Get ready for a family feud! On this episode of The ColbyCast, my sons Caleb, Luke, and I are ready to throw down over three massive new releases, and our opinions couldn't be further apart. First up is The Mandalorian & Grogu! It hits theaters the exact day this episode drops, and I am super hyped to finally have Star Wars back on the big screen. Luke, however, dropped a bomb on me saying he’s completely lacking excitement , and Caleb is worried the film will trade real substance for "TikTokable" content. We debate what theatrical Star Wars should even look like post-Skywalker saga. Then, the gloves really come off for season two of Disney+’s Daredevil: Born Again Season 2. While I actually enjoyed the complicated character dynamics and loved episode five, the boys did not hold back. Luke flat-out calls it terrible, ripping into the writing and production, while Caleb felt the story was forced and left him asking "why" at every turn. Finally, we dive into the Marvel Special Presentation, Punisher: One Last Kill. Caleb reveals the exact moment of gratuitous shock-value violence that made him shut his TV off early, while Luke and I break down Frank Castle's mindset heading into his next MCU appearance. Plus, stick around until the end to hear Caleb go on a passionate, unprompted tangent about a surprise critical darling: Sheep Detective. This is your place for community and conversation about pop culture and storytelling!

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Episode 266- Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu!

The summer movie season has officially kicked off, and Luke and I are fresh out of an IMAX theater to break down the 13th theatrical release in Star Wars history: The Mandalorian and Grogu! While Caleb is away taking care of some business, we (along with Mom) braved a 9:00 AM showing to see if this highly anticipated film could get Lucasfilm back on track. After I spent last week’s episode fighting for the honor of the franchise, does Luke finally find it in his heart to give the galaxy far, far away some grace? In this episode, we discuss: * The Theatre Experience: Why Luke thinks they set a record for the earliest showing ever, and my nostalgic defense of waiting 53 minutes in their seats. * A True Family Film: How a movie can simultaneously delight a 5-year-old, a 17-year-old, and an 80-year-old grandmother. * The Highlights: The "Lego Star Wars" vibe of the Shakari moon, a surprisingly jacked Rotta the Hutt, a live-action Dejarik board battle, and the magical 7-minute "Grogu’s World" sequence. * The Stakes Debate: Is a low-stakes, self-contained popcorn movie exactly what Star Wars needed, or should Lucasfilm be swinging for the fences? * Where We Go From Here: What force user should train Grogu, and a look ahead to Starfighter, Ahsoka Season 2, and beyond. Grab your green strawberry milk, sit back, and dive into our spoiler-filled review. We want to hear from you! Did Mando and Grogu live rent-free in your brain, or did the Imperial villains fall flat? Chime in on the conversation! This is your place for community and conversation about pop culture and storytelling!

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episode Episode 265: Mando, Grogu, Daredevil, and Punisher artwork

Episode 265: Mando, Grogu, Daredevil, and Punisher

Get ready for a family feud! On this episode of The ColbyCast, my sons Caleb, Luke, and I are ready to throw down over three massive new releases, and our opinions couldn't be further apart. First up is The Mandalorian & Grogu! It hits theaters the exact day this episode drops, and I am super hyped to finally have Star Wars back on the big screen. Luke, however, dropped a bomb on me saying he’s completely lacking excitement , and Caleb is worried the film will trade real substance for "TikTokable" content. We debate what theatrical Star Wars should even look like post-Skywalker saga. Then, the gloves really come off for season two of Disney+’s Daredevil: Born Again Season 2. While I actually enjoyed the complicated character dynamics and loved episode five, the boys did not hold back. Luke flat-out calls it terrible, ripping into the writing and production, while Caleb felt the story was forced and left him asking "why" at every turn. Finally, we dive into the Marvel Special Presentation, Punisher: One Last Kill. Caleb reveals the exact moment of gratuitous shock-value violence that made him shut his TV off early, while Luke and I break down Frank Castle's mindset heading into his next MCU appearance. Plus, stick around until the end to hear Caleb go on a passionate, unprompted tangent about a surprise critical darling: Sheep Detective. This is your place for community and conversation about pop culture and storytelling!

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