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  • Where Did the Trailers Go? Rethinking Hype in the MCU & Star Wars
    Feb 19 2026

    In this episode, Tim explores how the role of film trailers is changing, using the Super Bowl’s surprisingly quiet year—especially for the MCU—as a jumping-off point. The conversation looks at Star Wars’ more experimental marketing, including a detailed breakdown of The Mandalorian and Grogu trailer, unpacking what worked, what felt unclear, and how it plays to both core fans and general audiences. The episode also touches on how both the MCU and Star Wars are rethinking how they build hype as audience habits continue to evolve.

    00:00 - The Super Bowl Era of Trailers 02:17 - The Impact of MCU's Absence 05:30 - Star Wars Marketing Strategies 08:16 - The Mandalorian and Grogu Trailer Analysis 16:38 - Anticipation for Future MCU Releases 19:52 - The Evolution of Trailer Strategies
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    35 Min.
  • 5 Watches to Make Avengers: Doomsday Hit Harder
    Feb 5 2026

    In this episode, Tim and Ian discuss the Top 5 MUST watch films and tv shows to get ready for Avengers: Doomsday! They also chat about Marvel taking Superbowl off!

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    1 Std. und 3 Min.
  • The Return of Daredevil and the Risk of Familiar Heroes
    Jan 29 2026

    Tim and Ian discuss the return of Daredevil in the MCU, exploring their mixed feelings about the upcoming Season 2 of Born Again and the impact of binge-watching versus weekly releases on viewer engagement. They delve into the concept of 'invisible chapters' in the MCU's TV strategy, the excitement of reintroducing characters from the Netflix series, and the challenges of maintaining viewer interest in familiar storylines. The discussion also touches on the new Wonder Man series, highlighting its character-driven approach and humour, while speculating on the future direction of the MCU.

    00:00 - Introduction and Initial Reactions 01:45 - Daredevil Season 2 Trailer Discussion 05:44 - Engagement with Marvel's TV Shows 11:08 - Character Returns and Expectations 16:49 - Familiarity and Storytelling in the MCU 24:49 - Daredevil's Narrative Challenges 27:15 - Concerns Over Familiarity and Redemption 28:32 - Cameos and Crossovers in the MCU 30:50 - First Impressions of Wonder Man 34:39 - Character Dynamics and Humour in Wonder Man 38:28 - Binge-Watching vs. Weekly Releases
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    48 Min.
  • These Avengers: Doomsday Theories Explain Everything!
    Jan 22 2026

    Tim is joined by Zeddy from the Vigilante 1939 Podcast to delve into the theories surrounding the upcoming Marvel event film, Avengers: Doomsday. They explore the implications of Robert Downey Jr.'s return as Victor Von Doom, the potential involvement of the X-Men, and the narrative structure of the film. The discussion also touches on the motivations of Doom, the significance of children in the storyline, and the future of the MCU post-Doomsday. The conversation is all about speculation and excitement about the direction of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

    Want to chat more MCU and Avengers: Doomsday? Hit me up on Instagram @thenerdrm

    Chapters:

    00:00 - Introduction to Avengers Doomsday Theories 02:53 - The Role of Robert Downey Jr. in Doomsday 05:37 - Exploring the Variant Theory of Tony Stark 08:36 - The X-Men's Introduction and Potential Conflict 11:27 - The Structure and Narrative of Doomsday 17:10 - The Future of the MCU: X-Men and Avengers Dynamics 29:53 - Establishing Doom's Dominance 34:34 - Doom's Motivations and the Multiverse 39:54 - Rebooting the MCU: A New Era 45:37 - Spider-Man's Role in the Upcoming Films 53:13 - Theories on Doom and the Children of the Multiverse
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    1 Std. und 2 Min.
  • When Trailers Become Canon: The Road to Doomsday Begins
    Jan 15 2026

    In this episode, Tim explores the evolution of Marvel trailers, particularly those directed by the Russo Brothers. He discusses how trailers have transformed from simple previews to integral parts of the storytelling experience, inviting viewers to engage emotionally with the narrative. The conversation delves into the implications of the recent Avengers Doomsday trailers, speculating on their purpose and the emotional contracts they create with audiences. Tim emphasizes the importance of delivering on the promises made in these trailers and the potential for future narratives within the MCU.

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    Chapters:

    00:00 - The Art of Marvel Trailers 02:28 - The Evolution of Trailer Storytelling 04:54 - The Emotional Contract with Viewers 07:49 - Doomsday Trailers: A New Narrative Approach 10:24 - Speculation and Theories on Doomsday 13:14 - The Role of Nostalgia in Trailers 15:44 - Fragmented Stories and Multiversal Connections 18:08 - The Promise of Marvel's Future 20:45 - Invitations to Engage with the MCU 23:14 - Theories on Secret Wars and Beyond
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    29 Min.
  • Marvel's Invisible Chapters: Wonderman Trailer
    Jan 8 2026

    In this episode, Tim explores Marvel's recent strategic shift with Marvel TV using the latest Wonder Man D+ series trailer as a catalyst for the discussion. He discusses the character of Wonder Man, the tone of the trailer, and the evolving role of Marvel TV in the larger MCU narrative. The conversation delves into themes of identity, performance, and the potential for smaller, character-driven stories in a landscape saturated with superhero content. Tim raises questions about audience engagement and the future of Marvel storytelling, questioning the the idea of subtlety over spectacle.

    Chapters

    00:00 - Marvel's New Direction: A Shift in Strategy 02:36 - Understanding Wonder Man: Character and Context 05:08 - The Tone of Wonder Man: A Different Kind of Story 07:35 - The Role of Marvel TV: Essential or Optional? 10:15 - Trevor Slattery: A Symbol of Performance 13:01 - Invisible Chapters: The Future of Marvel TV 15:28 - Subtlety Over Spectacle: A New Era for Marvel 18:29 - Final Thoughts: What Does the Future Hold?

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    20 Min.
  • Selling Doomsday: Trailer Leaks, AI, and the Multiverse Problem
    Jan 1 2026

    In this episode, Tim and Ian discuss the marketing strategy for Marvel's Avengers: Doomsday, breaking down the turbulent rollout of the first 3 trailers which have been being plagued by leaks and AI. They also discuss the return of iconic characters like Steve Rogers and Thor, and the implications of the multiverse on future character arcs. They also touch on the nostalgic return of the X-Men and speculations about the future of the MCU, emphasizing the need for a streamlined narrative to engage both new and returning fans.

    00:00 - Marvel's Marketing Missteps 14:20 - The Return of Steve Rogers 28:26 - The Multiverse and Its Implications 34:02 - The Stakes of Family: A Deeper Connection 38:54 - X-Men Legacy: Revisiting Iconic Characters 47:12 - The Future of the MCU: Speculations and Expectations
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    56 Min.
  • A New Chapter for The Nerd Room: The Road to Avengers: Doomsday
    Dec 31 2025
    The Nerd Room is evolving for 2026. This short episode introduces a major shift in the focus of the podcast, moving towards a year-long arc inside of the MCU. This shift is about creating space to have focused discussions and refining how we create. You don’t need to keep up with everything, we will do that work, just bring your curiosity and join us on The Road to Avengers: Doomsday.
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    6 Min.