Hype, Hesitation, and Hope: Our 2026 Preview
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This week, we take a lighter turn and talk about what we’re genuinely looking forward to in 2026. From major movies and long-awaited books to video games, music releases, space missions, and even what not to get excited about, we reflect on anticipation itself—how hype changes with age, how expectations can be complicated, and how sometimes the biggest thing we’re excited for is simply a slower, steadier year. It’s a wide-ranging, honest conversation about culture, creativity, and where we’re putting our energy as we look ahead.
Show Notes
- We open with some life updates, including travel fatigue, family weddings, and easing back into work after the holidays
- We intentionally choose a lighter topic after last week’s more reflective episode: things we’re excited about in 2026
- Movies we’re looking forward to
- Strong excitement for Project Hail Mary, especially given how meaningful the book was
- Curiosity and respect for Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey, even with mixed feelings about his past films
- Anticipation (and dread) around Sunrise on the Reaping and the emotional weight of the Hunger Games universe
- Cautious optimism about The Devil Wears Prada 2—beloved cast, but big questions about timing and necessity
- A deep dive into Dune Messiah vs. Avengers: Doomsday, including Marvel fatigue and uncertainty around Doctor Doom
- Thoughts on Spider-Man: Brand New Day and why it inspires more confidence than the next Avengers film
- Clear disinterest in The Mandalorian and Grogu, despite its significance for Star Wars theatrical releases
- Books and reading
- Huge enthusiasm for the next Dungeon Crawler Carl book and praise for its narration and humor
- Discussion of finally getting into the series and why it works as a palate cleanser
- Hope for Twelve Months, the long-awaited next entry in The Dresden Files
- Honest conversation about the series’ flaws, growth over time, and why it’s still worth reading
- TV shows (mostly hypotheticals)
- Acknowledging how many shows we intend to watch but haven’t yet
- Mentions of Silo, Rings of Power, House of the Dragon, and Marvel TV fatigue
- Why some shows feel easier to watch with others rather than alone
- Video games
- Excitement for the Cult of the Lamb expansion and how it surprised us
- Curiosity around GTA VI, despite never finishing previous entries
- Interest in Marvel’s Wolverine and a potential Fable reboot
- Music
- Anticipation for several metal releases, mixed with realism about aging bands
- Reflections on how live music has changed—and why smaller shows feel more meaningful now
- Sticker shock and frustration with modern concert ticket prices
- A shift toward supporting artists directly through digital purchases
- Space and science
- Excitement about the Artemis II mission looping around the far side of the moon
- Anticipation for a total lunar eclipse visible across North America
- Gentle skepticism about “quantum breakthroughs” announced by tech companies
- We close by acknowledging that after several intense life years, a quieter, slower 2026 might be the thing we’re most excited about
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