
The Sci-Fi Horror and Fantasy Show Podcast
Welcome to the podcast that dives deep into the realms of sci-fi, horror, and fantasy! Join Ron, Mario, Gigi and Jeff as they explore the latest and greatest in movies, TV shows, comic books, and video games. Whether you're drawn to futuristic adventures, spine-chilling tales, or epic fantastical sagas, this is the place for you. Each episode, we journey through captivating stories and unforgettable characters, dissecting what makes these genres so compelling. Tune in for insightful discussions, thrilling theories, and a celebration of all things geeky!
The Sci-Fi Horror and Fantasy Show Podcast
Season 2, Episode 12
🎙️ Episode Summary – Recorded Father's Day Weekend 2025
This week’s episode kicks off with Ron reading an email from a longtime listener sharing thoughts on the upcoming comic book prequel to the 1997 sci-fi horror classic Event Horizon. This sparks a spirited discussion between Ron and Jeff about prequel storytelling—specifically, how theatrical prequels can either enhance or complicate the legacy of the original film.
🎬 Then, Ron reviews the 1957 cult classic It Came from Hell. While he admits it’s undeniably corny, he found its quirks oddly charming and worth the watch for fans of vintage B-movie fun.
🦇 The conversation shifts to the DC Universe when the hosts dive into James Gunn’s recent response to a fan urging him to bring Matt Reeves’ Batman into the DCU. Though Gunn confirmed it’s not in the plans, Ron and Jeff break down the implications and what such a move could’ve meant for continuity and tone in the newly rebooted franchise.
Continuing with DCU updates, Jeff shares breaking news that Gal Gadot will not be returning as Wonder Woman under Gunn’s leadership. However, a brand-new Wonder Woman script is currently in the works—hinting at a fresh take on the character in the coming years.
🧟‍♂️ In genre news, Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein is making waves after the director revealed that the film won’t be a traditional horror movie—promising no jump scares or typical fright tactics. The hosts speculate on how this artistic approach might shape the tone and storytelling.
🕷️ Then it’s on to the newly dropped trailer for Season 2 of Netflix’s Wednesday. Ron and Jeff reflect on what made Season 1 such a hit and share their hopes that the second season will match—or even surpass—the charm and momentum of the first.
đź–– In Star Trek news, the guys celebrate the announcement that Strange New Worlds has officially been greenlit for a fifth season, even as Season 3 looms. Ron calls it one of the best Star Trek series ever made, citing its mix of nostalgia and fresh storytelling.
⏱️ To wrap up, things take a humorous turn with the reveal that Seiko is releasing a limited-edition watch to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Jaws. The price tag? Let’s just say it’s more terrifying than the shark. Cue the laughs as Ron and Jeff admit it’s way out of their budget.
âť“ QUESTION OF THE WEEK:
If you could live for one year in any fictional universe—sci-fi, horror, or fantasy—which would you choose, and what precautions would you take to survive?
Let us know your answers, and we might feature your response in the next episode!