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The Reel Rundown

The Reel Rundown

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We are three longtime friends who used to work together and spent a lot of time talking about movies and TV series at the office. When the pandemic hit, circumstances forced us to be hundreds of miles apart. This podcast is just a way for us to stay connected and talk about what we're watching in cinema and on television.© 2023 The Reel Rundown Art
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  • The Rip Review + A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: New Game of Thrones Series Breakdown
    Jan 20 2026

    This week on The Reel Rundown, Bruno and Pedro dig into two of the most talked-about titles in film and TV right now: Netflix’s The Rip and HBO’s upcoming Game of Thrones prequel, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.

    The conversation kicks off with a quick look at how AI tools are reshaping content creation for podcasters and creatives, before shifting into a packed week at the movies — including reactions to Marty Supreme, the brutal sequel Bone Temple, and the Brazilian political thriller The Secret Agent.

    Bruno and Pedro then zero in on The Rip, sharing honest first impressions and why the film didn’t quite land despite its high-profile cast. They wrap with expectations and cautious optimism around A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, discussing what it could mean for the future of the Game of Thrones universe.

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    56 mins
  • ER Anxiety: Why The Pitt Season 2 Hits Hard (and A24 Keeps Winning)
    Jan 15 2026

    In this episode, Bruno Silva and Pedro bounce from awards season fatigue to one of the most anxiety-inducing TV premieres in recent memory. They unpack A24’s renewed partnership with HBO Max and what it says about film distribution today, debate whether the Golden Globes still matter, and reflect on why so many great films slip through the awards conversation.


    The conversation then shifts to the season 2 premiere of The Pitt, a real-time ER drama that caught Pedro off guard and had both hosts feeling the stress. From character arcs and new introductions to the clever Fourth of July setting, Bruno and Pedro break down why the show works, how it builds tension, and what makes its storytelling so emotionally effective.


    A wide-ranging episode about cinema, prestige TV, and the stories that still manage to grab us when the noise fades.

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    31 mins
  • Avengers: Doomsday, X-Men Teases, and Why 2026 Might Be a Huge Year for Movies
    Jan 7 2026

    The Avengers: Doomsday trailers are here — and we’re breaking down what they actually mean.


    In this episode, we dig into the latest Doomsday teaser drops, the return of legacy characters, X-Men connections, and whether Marvel is setting up a real reset… or just leaning harder into nostalgia. From multiverse fatigue to genuine hype, we unpack what’s working, what feels risky, and what could still surprise us.


    Then we zoom out and look ahead to 2026, talking through the movies we’re genuinely excited about — including massive blockbusters, sci-fi bets, horror standouts, and a few sleeper picks that might steal the year.

    If you care about where big-screen movies are heading — and you grew up on Marvel, sci-fi, and theatrical releases that felt like events — this one’s for you.


    Topics include:


    • Avengers: Doomsday trailer reactions

    • X-Men teases and legacy character returns

    • Marvel reboot speculation vs. nostalgia plays

    • Big 2026 releases worth tracking

    • Blockbusters vs. smaller breakout films

    • What still gets us excited about going to the movies

    🎥 New episodes every week.

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    57 mins
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