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What's going on over at DC | It's Too Early
What's going on over at DC? | It's Too Early
Introduction
Welcome to “It’s Too Early,” the first, best, and only morning show in existence. The hosts, Anthony Carboni and Sage Ryan, kick off with discussions about different comic conventions, Comic-Con experiences, and plenty of pop culture news, particularly focusing on the status of various DC Universe projects.
Comic-Con Experiences
Anthony and Sage reminisce about their Comic-Con experiences, giving advice for those attending for the first time. They share anecdotes like standing in long lines for photo ops and visiting offsite locations, while also discussing the chaotic nature of the event.
Batman Cowl and Catwoman Mask
Towards the beginning of the show, there's an intense discussion about purchasing an $ 800 replica of Michael Keaton's Batman Cowl from “The Flash.” The cowl sold out rapidly, sparking a more general conversation about replicas and collectibles. Sage pitches in by mentioning her interest in the replica Catwoman mask, also from the Batman franchise.
Skibby Toilet Franchise by Michael Bay
In a surprising announcement, it is revealed that Michael Bay is developing a film and TV series based on “Skibby Toilet,” a wildly popular but thinly plotted phenomenon among younger viewers. While there's skepticism about whether the adaptation will capture what fans love about Skibby Toilet, both hosts find it hilarious.
Introduction of Batman Epic Crime Saga Universe
Amid various DC Universe updates, Anthony and Sage talk about the “Batman Epic Crime Saga Universe,” starting with a Penguin series. The series will not feature Robert Pattinson's Batman but will likely lead into “The Batman 2” in 2026. The show also discusses multiple versions of Batman and Joker coexisting in different DC projects, suggesting potential audience confusion and fatigue.
SpongeBob and Autism
Tom Kenny, the voice of SpongeBob, shares an anecdote suggesting SpongeBob might be on the autism spectrum, describing it as his “superpower.” Both hosts discuss this well-intentioned but somewhat outdated way of talking about autism.
Nintendo Fidget Toys
The show shifts gears to talk about charming Nintendo Gashapon fidget toys based on various controllers. Available only in Japan, these collectibles sport functioning, interchangeable buttons, which excites the hosts.
Conclusion
“It’s Too Early” signs off by appreciating viewers and subscribers who make the show possible and invites everyone to join them during their next live session.
Keywords
- Comic-Con
- DC Universe
- Batman Epic Crime Saga
- Michael Keaton Batman Cowl
- Skibby Toilet
- Michael Bay
- Penguin TV series
- SpongeBob Autism
- Tom Kenny
- Nintendo Gashapon Fidget Toys
FAQ
1. What is the Batman Epic Crime Saga Universe? The Batman Epic Crime Saga Universe is a new narrative series starting with the Penguin TV show, ultimately leading into “The Batman 2” in 2026. It focuses on Gotham's crime elements and will run parallel to other Batman projects.
2. Who is directing the Skibby Toilet adaptations? Michael Bay is spearheading both the film and TV series adaptations of “Skibby Toilet.”
3. What are the new Nintendo Gashapon fidget toys? These are collectible keychains based on various Nintendo controllers, featuring interchangeable parts that are available only in Japan.
4. Did Tom Kenny confirm SpongeBob is autistic? Tom Kenny suggested that SpongeBob could be seen as being on the autism spectrum, describing SpongeBob's obsessive focus on his job and hobbies as characteristics.
5. Are the Michael Keaton Batman Cowl replicas from “The Flash” movie sold out? Yes, the replicas sold out rapidly, with 1,350 units being sold.
6. Will Robert Pattinson appear in the Penguin TV series? No, it is not expected that Robert Pattinson's Batman or any main characters from “The Batman” will appear in the Penguin series.