Jurassic World Rebirth
A new era is born.
Jurassic Park Series Episode 7
Zora The Explorer
Mercenary Scarlett Johansson (Black Widow), boat captain Mahershala Ali (Green Book), and researcher Jonathan Bailey (Wicked) sail towards a third island of dinosaurs in an effort to Rebirth the Jurassic World franchise in 2025. But will their mission to recover DNA samples from giant, prehistoric land, air, and water creatures be compromised by an off-course family vacation? And does an all-new mutant dino dubbed the D-Rex earn snickers or Snickers from hosts Brock, Arnie, and Stuart? Find out when you Donate to support Now Playing Podcast!
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The episode isn’t showing in my feed; my only feed is on Apple Podcasts for 12/20/2024 at 7:30 PM. The link stopped working after I was blocked on Facebook, which happened after I called out Arnie for making blanket statements in the last Lord of the Rings episode. I’m glad Stu is back and doing well. As a long-time listener and early supporter of the show, I engaged with your Facebook post to see what the show has become. It used to be great, but now, when you make blanket statements about groups of people within your echo chamber, it really highlights how out of touch you are. Infantilizing your echo chamber on social media and not expecting backlash—come on. I’m sure this account will be blocked for critiquing you, but honestly, when you said you only want people with film school degrees, yet lack knowledge yourselves, it’s ridiculous. I’m sure analyzing children’s films like Krypto the Dog doesn’t require a film degree. You’ve turned into a content factory, grinding out episodes without accountability or accuracy. I’m glad Stuart is back; even though we don’t share the same political views, he’s always interesting and entertaining.