Geeking Out - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Comic-Con
From Comic-Con, industry experts, stars and fans discuss all that's exploding in the world of geek. Hosted by Kevin Smith and Greg Grunberg.

Nathan Fillion / Alan Tudyk / J.J. Abrams
Kevin and Greg talk with Nathan Fillion and Alan Tudyk about their current and past projects. They later interview J.J. Abrams at Universal Studios.

Jeph Loeb / Charlie Cox
Kevin and Greg talk with Jeph Loeb about overseeing Marvel's TV properties. Kevin later interviews Charlie Cox about Daredevil.

Jim Lee / Rhett Reese / Paul Wernick
Kevin and Greg talk with the writers of Deadpool. Kevin later interviews DC Co-Publisher Jim Lee about Suicide Squad and DC's Rebirth.

Adam Savage / The Flash / Star Trek 50th
Greg builds a prop replica with Adam Savage. Later Kevin directs The Flash, and Tiffany, Greg and Kevin discuss Star Trek's 50th Anniversary.

Antoine Fuqua / DC Toys / Blizzard Entertainment
Kevin tours DC Collectibles toys. Later, Kevin and Greg interview Antoine Fuqua, and Tiffany explores the world of video games at Blizzard Entertainment.

Bryan Cranston / Stranger Things / McFarlane Toys
Greg visits Bryan Cranston. Later, Tiffany and Greg talk to the Stranger Things kids and Tiffany gets a tour of McFarlane Toys.

Mike Colter / Simone Missick / Lucasfilm / Valiant Comics
Kevin and Greg interview Mike Colter and Simone Missick from Luke Cage. Later, Kevin tours Lucasfilm and Tiffany is on set of Valiant's "new project".

Robert Kirkman / David Alpert / Greg Nicotero / Kim Dickens
Kevin and Greg interview the creative minds behind The Walking Dead. Later, Tiffany and Greg talk with Kim Dickens about Fear the Walking Dead.
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