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Wonder Bros Pod

Podcast de Cody James Harris & JD

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Life has a way of grinding the wonder out of us. The Wonder Bros Pod is your permission slip to reclaim it — through storytelling, imagination, and the magic that made you fall in love with being alive in the first place.

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11 episodios

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Episode 10: Guardians Of The Galaxy

Off-world for the first time — and almost everything about this movie shouldn't have worked. A talking raccoon. A walking tree. A 70s mixtape. A director who'd never made a blockbuster, a co-writer the studio didn't expect to pick this property, and a B-list cosmic team most of us couldn't have named before August 1, 2014. And yet — Guardians of the Galaxy became the proof of concept for the MCU's entire second decade. In Episode 10 of the Countdown to Doomsday, Cody and JD dig into what makes this movie tick — and what almost broke it. They trace Rocket's origin from a planet-sized insane asylum called Halfworld to Bradley Cooper's career-defining voice work, unpack Nicole Perlman's two-year, ten-draft journey through Marvel's internal screenwriting program (and the messy credit dispute that followed with James Gunn), and pull apart the moments that landed — the Morag dance, the Kyln escape, Rocket's drunk "I didn't ask to get made" — from the ones that didn't quite (Ronan, Nebula's emotion dialed past where the audience could meet it, that lull between act two and three). They go deep on grief as the engine driving every character in this film, the convoluted Quill-Yondu relationship that takes a whole trilogy to pay off, and the Walkman as the sound of a dead woman's love crossing decades and light-years. Plus: what if Thanos had been the villain? What if Peyton Reed had directed instead of James Gunn? And what if Rocket — the heart of the movie — had been cut entirely (which Marvel genuinely considered)? Next week: Avengers: Age of Ultron. The MCU starts to feel its own weight. Welcome to the Wonderkin. Permission to be a kid again. 🎧 wonderbrospod.com 📺 YouTube: @wonderbrospod 📱 IG / TikTok: @wonderbrospod

20 de may de 2026 - 1 h 2 min
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Episode 9: Captain America: The Winter Soldier

Captain America: The Winter Soldier might be the moment Marvel grew up. Released in 2014 during the Edward Snowden leaks and built on the bones of 1970s political thrillers like All The President's Men, this is the MCU's hard pivot from popcorn superhero flick to government-conspiracy spy movie — and it absolutely sticks the landing. Cody and JD break down the Russos' debut Marvel film, why their Community paintball episode landed them the directing gig, and the massive creative risk of breaking the comics industry's "Bucky Clause" — the unwritten rule that Bucky Barnes, Jason Todd, and Uncle Ben were the three characters who could never come back from the dead. They unpack the elevator scene as a masterclass in tight cinematography and storytelling, the practical stunt work that had Chris Evans literally pulling a bicep holding a real helicopter, and the Filipino martial arts move Sebastian Stan executes flawlessly in the street fight. JD makes the case that this isn't actually a movie about Bucky at all — pulling from a Thomas Paine quote about the Revolutionary War to argue that Captain America himself is the real winter soldier. The conversation goes deeper than the action. As a military veteran, JD takes on the moral weight of watching thousands of humans fall from those helicarriers, why we never think about the stormtroopers on the Death Star, and what it means to watch Project Insight's predictive-targeting algorithm in 2026 when surveillance AI is no longer science fiction. They connect Steve Rogers being a "man out of time" to the throughline of the entire character arc, and dig into why Zola's reveal lands so hard. Plus: the Ezekiel 25:17 tombstone Easter egg that hits different when you remember who quotes that verse in real life, Sharon Carter's introduction (with all its uncomfortable implications), and why the Maximoff twins post-credits scene was Marvel laying groundwork they legally couldn't acknowledge yet. This is the Wonder Bros at their most thematically dialed-in.  Next week: Guardians of the Galaxy and Marvel's biggest left turn. Welcome to the Wonderkin. Permission to be a kid again. 🎧 wonderbrospod.com 📺 YouTube: @wonderbrospod 📱 IG / TikTok: @wonderbrospod

13 de may de 2026 - 1 h 21 min
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Episode 8: Thor: The Dark World

Phase Two has to end somewhere — and Thor: The Dark World is the somewhere most MCU fans pretend doesn't exist. This week, Cody and JD work through the most forgettable film in the franchise. Three directors. A reshot ending. A villain in seven hours of makeup with no name on the marketing materials. And one Tom Hiddleston Comic-Con moment so legendary that the actual movie couldn't live up to it. Along the way: - The Walt Simonson comic run that gave us Malekith — and what the film stripped out - Why Patty Jenkins walked away (and what her version would have been) - Director Alan Taylor's quote about "a different movie from the one I made" - The Frigga death scene that quietly carries the entire film - The two ways into Valhalla, according to actual Norse mythology - The Ravens that aren't there — the visual clue Loki was Odin the whole time - Why Jane Foster could hold the Reality Stone when Peter Quill couldn't hold the Power Stone - Whether this is actually a Loki movie wearing a Thor costume Plus: Cody admits he was on his phone for half the rewatch. JD makes the case that Loki finally gets his throne. And we agree on one thing — Captain America: The Winter Soldier next week is going to be a much better conversation. Welcome to the Wonderkin. Permission to be a kid again. 🎧 wonderbrospod.com 📺 YouTube: @wonderbrospod 📱 IG / TikTok: @wonderbrospod

6 de may de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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Episode 7: Iron Man 3

Phase Two kicks off — and weirdly, it kicks off with a trilogy ending. Cody and Josh dig into Iron Man 3 (2013), the movie that traded Jon Favreau for Shane Black, swapped the Mandarin for a magic trick, and put Tony Stark through six months of post-Battle of New York PTSD without a therapist in sight. They break down the Extremis comic origin (originally a nanotech reboot, not human bombs), the studio memo that quietly demoted Maya Hansen from lead villain to footnote because of toy sales, and why Pepper Potts in the Rescue armor is the kind of foreshadowing you only catch on a rewatch. Along the way: Ben Kingsley delivering one of the great dual performances in MCU history (and the Mandarin debate that took thirteen years and a Wonder Man finale to actually resolve), the Chattanooga shoutout that the hosts have several local-pride problems with, the kid sidekick as Tony's Ghost of Christmas Past, and the central question Shane Black is actually asking — is Iron Man the suit, or is Iron Man the man? The fizzles get real too. A nerfed Mandarin, a third act that flips into nineties action movie shorthand, Maya Hansen written off in a single bullet, and the Extremis-as-PTSD mirror the movie sets up but never quite cashes in. Plus: Finn the puppy makes his Wonder Bros Pod debut. Iron Man 3 might actually be Tony Stark telling Bruce Banner an unreliable story. And the trilogy closes the only way it could — with the question of who Tony Stark is when the armor's gone. Follow us at @WonderBrosPod and find everything at wonderbrospod.com. Join the Wonderkin on Discord. Welcome to the Wonderkin. Permission to be a kid again. 🎧 wonderbrospod.com 📺 YouTube: @wonderbrospod 📱 IG / TikTok: @wonderbrospod

29 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 11 min
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Episode 6: Avengers

Phase One is COMPLETE. The Avengers (2012) brought together Earth's Mightiest Heroes for the first time — and somehow, it actually worked. In this episode, Cody and Josh break down the film that changed superhero movies forever. We get into the comic book origins of Marvel's most dysfunctional team, the behind-the-scenes chaos of Joss Whedon replacing Zack Penn's script without even meeting him, and why this movie codified the MCU's house style for the next decade. Plus — the iconic 360 shot and why the aspect ratio change was intentional, Mark Ruffalo's "I'm always angry" scene and whether it actually holds up, why Loki might be the most psychologically complex villain in Phase One, Black Widow's interrogation scene and what it set up for her character, and the Shawarma scene that wasn't filmed until the day after the premiere. We also dig into what Marvel was really risking — they were already in production on this film before Thor or Captain America had even been released. 🎙️ Join the Wonderkin community on Discord 🌐 wonderbrospod.com #Marvel #MCU #Avengers #Podcast #ComicBooks #IronMan #Thor #CaptainAmerica #Hulk #Loki #WonderBrosPod Welcome to the Wonderkin. Permission to be a kid again. 🎧 wonderbrospod.com 📺 YouTube: @wonderbrospod 📱 IG / TikTok: @wonderbrospod

22 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 20 min
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Muy buenos Podcasts , entretenido y con historias educativas y divertidas depende de lo que cada uno busque. Yo lo suelo usar en el trabajo ya que estoy muchas horas y necesito cancelar el ruido de al rededor , Auriculares y a disfrutar ..!!
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