Predator Badlands Review, Mummy Kpop Sequel, GTA 6 Delay, and ODPH’s Ken Maney on Surviving Podcasting
Release Date: 11/11/2025
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info_outlineFrank and Jonathan kick off with announcements and a fun question of the week about sequels that outshine the originals. News hits include The Mummy’s return with Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz, the 2029 plan for K-Pop Demon Hunters, and Grand Theft Auto VI shifting to November 19, 2026. Frank reviews Predator: Badlands and explains why it works for both Predator fans and sci-fi diehards. Then Ken Maney of the ODPH joins for a thoughtful conversation about podcasting in 2025, community, video vs audio, and practical advice for new and veteran creators.
Timestamps and Topics
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00:00 Welcome, intros, and what’s ahead
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00:13 Announcements: BlizzCon dates, SF Fan Expo plans, and Patreon holiday care packages
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01:50 Question of the Week: Sequels better than the originals
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06:24 News: The Mummy returns with Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz
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14:18 K-Pop Demon Hunters sequel targeting 2029, expectations and story threads
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20:11 GTA 6 moves to November 19, 2026 and what that means for the industry
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26:58 Review: Predator: Badlands (world-building, effects, performances, and that ending)
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40:19 Interview: Ken Maney (ODPH) on origin stories, community, and staying power
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1:21:00 Wrap up and ways to support
Key Takeaways
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Sequels can outpace originals when they sharpen tone and character focus.
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The Mummy’s return works best if it leans into family-friendly adventure with practical set pieces.
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K-Pop Demon Hunters has time to scale up music collabs and world-building, even with a long runway.
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GTA 6’s delay is a net positive if it delivers a polished launch and avoids crowding the release calendar.
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Predator: Badlands thrives on a tight premise, clear character intent, and a mix of practical work with CG.
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Podcasting longevity comes from community, consistency, and knowing your “why,” not from chasing viral tricks.
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Video helps some shows, but strong content and an audio-first workflow still carry a lot of weight.
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New creators should focus on making the best episode they can today, then repeat. Veterans should reconnect with their original purpose to beat burnout.
Quotes
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“Be comfortable being uncomfortable. If you want to grow, you have to push yourself.” — Ken Maney
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“Everybody thinks they’re a content creator until it’s time to create content.” — Ken Maney
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“Don’t worry about everybody else. Worry about your own house.” — Ken Maney
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“Predator: Badlands works because the intent is simple. Kill the monster. The rest builds from there.” — Frank
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“Delay GTA 6 if it means a cleaner launch. One bad week can sink a decade of goodwill.” — Frank
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Geek Freaks, geek culture, entertainment news, movies, video games, podcasting, interview, Ken Maney, ODPH, Predator Badlands review, The Mummy, K-Pop Demon Hunters, GTA 6, BlizzCon, community building, creator advice