Avengers: Doomsday Teasers Explained, Tangled Casting Talk, and Netflix’s Theater Window Play
Release Date: 01/13/2026
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info_outlineThis week on Geek Freaks, we break down the latest Avengers: Doomsday chatter and what the teaser strategy might be hinting at for the MCU’s next big swing. We also hit the latest Tangled live-action conversation, dig into Netflix’s theatrical strategy, and wrap with quick recs you can jump into right now.
What We Cover
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Avengers: Doomsday teaser rollout and what it suggests about the movie’s tone and focus
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Doctor Doom and X-Men speculation, what feels likely vs what feels like fan fuel
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Tangled live-action updates and why casting discourse is always a battlefield
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Netflix’s theatrical window approach and what it means for studios and audiences
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Quick recs and what’s worth your time this week
Timestamps and Topics
- 01:46 Question of the week: Geek New Year’s resolutions
- 05:55 Network update: Why Challenge Accepted is being put to rest
- 08:12 Are Disney live-action remakes still worth it?
- 16:52 Sebastian Stan rumored for Harvey Dent in The Batman: Part 2
- 17:40 Netflix and Warner Bros. talk, plus the 17-day theatrical window idea
- 25:33 Avengers: Doomsday marketing strategy: four teasers vs one trailer
- 50:25 Weekly recommendations: comics, movies, and a Taskmaster pitch
- 54:41 Network shout-outs and wrap-up
Key Takeaways
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The way Marvel markets Doomsday may tell you as much as the footage does.
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Doctor Doom only works if the story earns his presence instead of rushing him in.
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X-Men teases hit harder when they support the main plot, not replace it.
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Live-action remake casting always turns into a referendum on the whole idea.
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Netflix’s theater strategy keeps changing, and that uncertainty affects everyone.
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Recs are still the best part of a news-heavy week when you just want something fun to watch or play.
Moments Worth The Jump
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The “teaser strategy is the story” point for Avengers: Doomsday
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The “Doom needs to feel inevitable, not sudden” take
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The Tangled casting reality check on fan expectations
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The Netflix theatrical window conversation and why it matters beyond one movie
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