Heroes Journey by CBR

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Heroes Journey is CBR's official podcast dedicated to all things Comic Books and Superhero entertainment. On a weekly basis, we will break down the biggest news, address casting rumors, review new Superhero content, and conduct exclusive interviews with the creators behind your favorite Comics and Superhero stories. This is a show made by passionate nerds, for passionate nerds.

  1. Aug 1

    Spider-Man: Brand New Day Goes Back to Basics

    Spider-Man: Brand New Day director Destin Daniel Cretton joins Sean O’Connell on Heroes Journey to reveal how Peter Parker’s new MCU chapter was built. Cretton explains why the movie brings Spider-Man back to New York and street-level crime, how parkour and base-jumping footage shaped the web-swinging, and why the VFX team calculated Tom Holland’s weight, speed, web length, and pendulum arc to make every swing feel physically real. The Spider-Man: Brand New Day director also breaks down the deep blue and red suit, the seamless transition between practical footage and a digital Spider-Man, and the decision to recreate iconic comic-book covers in live action. Cretton calls Back to the Future “one of the few perfect movies,” says the action was designed to put viewers “in the shoes and suit of Spidey,” and explains why this version of Spider-Man: Brand New Day could not exist without Ned and MJ. Sean and Destin also discuss MCU team-ups, Kevin Feige’s role in making them possible, the pressure of directing a global icon, and whether Cretton would return for another massive blockbuster. Chapters 00:00 – The Spider-Man Marvel Logo Explained 02:28 – Making Web-Swinging Feel Physically Real 06:27 – Designing Spider-Man’s New Red and Blue Suit 09:30 – Recreating Classic Spider-Man Comic Covers 13:01 – Why Ned and MJ Had to Return 15:12 – How MCU Cameos Serve Peter Parker’s Story 17:16 – Directing Spider-Man and What Comes Next

  2. May 2

    Andy Serkis Explains Why Animal Farm Had To Change

    Andy Serkis explains why Animal Farm had to change for a new generation, and why this adaptation may divide longtime Orwell fans. In this Heroes Journey Podcast episode, Rachel Leishman talks with Andy Serkis about adapting George Orwell’s Animal Farm as an animated movie with a younger audience in mind. Serkis breaks down why the story still matters, how Orwell’s themes of power, corruption, misinformation, and dictatorship remain painfully relevant, and why he did not want the movie to feel like a lecture. The conversation digs into the biggest creative choices behind Animal Farm, including the new piglet character Lucky, the decision to make the film more accessible without abandoning Orwell’s darker ideas, and why Serkis believes the movie should start debate rather than chase an algorithm. Serkis also explains how Rise of the Planet of the Apes helped inspire his approach, why he wanted the animation to feel cinematic and physically real, and how the voice cast shaped the film. He discusses Seth Rogen as Napoleon, Woody Harrelson as Boxer, Laverne Cox as Snowball, Kathleen Turner as Benjamin, Jim Parsons as the sheep, Glenn Close, and Steve Buscemi. Highlights include Serkis saying the film was “not made for an algorithm,” explaining why storytelling works as an “empathy machine,” and admitting some fans may argue this version is “not Orwell.” Chapters: 00:00 – Andy Serkis on Why Animal Farm Still Matters 02:33 – Why This Animal Farm Targets a Younger Audience 03:31 – How Planet of the Apes Inspired the Adaptation 05:02 – Lucky the Piglet and the Movie’s Biggest Change 07:05 – Designing Animal Farm’s Heroes and Villains 09:14 – Why Serkis Wanted Live-Action Style Close-Ups 10:19 – Seth Rogen, Woody Harrelson and the Voice Cast 14:00 – Andy Serkis on Adaptations, Allegory and Fan Expectations 18:30 – Why Gollum, Caesar and Animal Farm Stay With Him 21:07 – The Debate Serkis Wants Animal Farm to Start

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Heroes Journey is CBR's official podcast dedicated to all things Comic Books and Superhero entertainment. On a weekly basis, we will break down the biggest news, address casting rumors, review new Superhero content, and conduct exclusive interviews with the creators behind your favorite Comics and Superhero stories. This is a show made by passionate nerds, for passionate nerds.

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