Pop Jedi is back, and taking a darker turn by treading into the realm of horror. This week's episode focuses Zack Snyder's Dawn of the Dead remake, the Justice League director's 2004 take on George Romero's classic film of the same name.
The Pop Jedi Order also cover some of the top pop culture news of the week, including Bruce Timm returning to the animated Batman universe, the trailer releases for Snake-Eyes and the The Long Halloween, WandaVision award wins, and more.
Make sure to tune in next Tuesday (June 1st) as the team reviews and discusses Zack Snyder's Army of the Dead, which landed on Netflix last week!
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About Pop Jedi: Robert DiLauro, a horror genre veteran who's been battling it out online and in print for more than a decade, is branching out to share his love of all things outside of that specific genre and he's doing so through "Pop Jedi". The team discusses all things pop-culture including comics, film, horror, sci-fi, fantasy... you get the idea. A lot of the same topics that have brought you here to CBM, and can be found exclusively on CBM's official YouTube channel (YouTube.com/ComicBookMovie).
Are you a fan of Snyder's Dawn of the Dead remake? Did you watch it in preparation of Army of the Dead? Sound off in the comments area below!
About The Author:
ComicBookMovie.com and Best Little Sites was the brainchild of Nate and a friend way back in 2002. Nate initially focused on the back-end programming and front-end design, but now manages the company and its associated sites as well, with a LOT of help from some very talented contributors.
Nate has loved comics from a very young age and continues to read them on a regular basis thanks to subscriptions to various titles (both Marvel and DC). He also loves movies, as his wife and children will attest. He's not overly critical of movies, so his reviews should be taken with a grain of salt as he's much more interested in being entertained and escaping the "real" world for a couple of hours than finding every conceivable plot-hole and character flaw in a film.
Outside of his guilty "nerdy" pleasures, Nate enjoys spending time with his wife and three boys, CrossFit, playing guitar, coaching youth sports and MMA (he spent a couple of years in the cage as an NHB fighter, but is now MUCH too old).