Reactor - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode One
Reactor's first episode! Comedian David Huntsberger covers the biggest news from Comic-Con and Kevin Durand stops by to talk about The Strain and Dark Is The Night.

Episode Two
Reactor: The Second One! This week, Dave covered the premiere of Sharknado 3, the latest Suicide Squad trailer, and Julie Benz stops by to talk about Defiance.

Episode Three
Reactor: Part Trois! This week, host David Huntsberger covered Extant and Under the Dome and Wes Chatham from The Expanse stopped by for a chat. Also, David unveiled the trailer for Qaardvark, which could very well give Sharknado a run for its money.

Episode Four
Reactor: The Fourth This week, host David Huntsberger covered Teen Wolf and The Strain, and Michael Rosenbaum from Impastor stopped by to talk about great hair. Also, David showed a clip from the fan-selected short film Fantastish 4, which if early reviews are accurate is probably a big step up from the feature length film.

Episode Five
Reactor: The Fifth. This week, David applied his highly scientific mathematical system to the American Ultra trailer; sampled the horror movie props of Murderclown Industries, LLC; and unveiled the trailers for both Coded to Kill (featuring Venge-bot) and The Man From C.R.E.E.P.Y. U.N.C.L.E.

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