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In today’s episode, Kyle (@ThatKyleMalone) and Manny (@LRM_Emmanuel) discuss entertainment news from across The Genreverse including their takes on The Acolyte, an upcoming Disney+ Star Wars series, having a writer that had never seen or read anything from the franchise. Also, Tech Tuesday digs into physical media as Disney seems to signal they may not release Marvel and Star Wars shows on Blu-ray and other physical media. Sorry, no WandaVision or The Mandalorian on your shelf.
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Question(s) of the day: Should IPs like Star Wars use knowledgeable writers only? Also, is The Acolyte have a writer problem? Lastly, do you buy Marvel and Star Wars Blu-ray discs or other physical media?