The MCU’s Hulk Problem Continues – A Review of Captain America: Brave New World pt.1

The guys (Kareem, Ken, Pat) are joined by guest Mayday for another episode that goes completely off the rails in the best way possible! We had a plan. We had topics. We promptly threw all of that out the window to follow the sweet, sweet siren song of the tangent.

Strap in as the four of them decide they’re better than Hollywood’s best and proceed to rewrite THREE different movies on the fly. Are their versions better? Absolutely. Should they be given millions of dollars to right these cinematic wrongs? Probably.

Then, just when you think you’ve heard it all, the conversation takes a hard left turn into the “Walkerization” of Captain America. Don’t know what that means? It’s when you have a zombie character in your cinematic universe stinking up the joint. Not quite dead, but not alive enough to do anything with.

And because it wouldn’t be a proper geek-out without it, the crew once again laments the fate of the green goliath. Just when you think the MCU couldn’t possibly mishandle the Hulk any more, they find a new and inventive way to do so with an entirely different Hulk character. Prepare for some passionate (and hilarious) frustration.

So, if you like your podcasts with a side of chaos and your movie commentary completely unhinged, this is the episode for you!

Show Notes

Guest: Mayday

The guys (Kareem, Ken, Pat) are joined by special guest Mayday, and what started as a plan quickly devolved into a beautiful, hilarious mess. This episode is pure, uncut tangents, and we wouldn’t have it any other way.

Show Notes & Timestamps:

[00:00:00] – Intro & Welcoming Mayday

  • The guys welcome Mayday to the show and immediately abandon their planned topics. The descent into chaos begins.

[00:04:30] – The Great Movie Rewrite

  • Somehow, the topic of disappointing movies comes up, and the crew decides they’ve had enough. They take it upon themselves to fix Hollywood’s mistakes by completely rewriting three different films from the ground up. The pitches are wild, the passion is real, and the results are… arguably better than the originals.

[00:27:10] – The “Paul Walkerization” of Captain America

  • In a galaxy-brain moment, the conversation shifts to the future of Captain America in the MCU. A truly mind-bending theory is born: is Marvel planning to “Paul Walkerize” Captain America? The guys break down what this means, how it connects to the Fast & Furious franchise’s handling of a beloved character, and why it’s both the most ridiculous and most plausible theory they’ve ever cooked up.

[00:45:55] – We Need to Talk About the Hulk (Again)

  • It’s an evergreen topic on this podcast for a reason. The crew once again dives into the tragic mishandling of Bruce Banner and The Hulk in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. They vent their frustrations, pinpoint exactly where the character arc went off the rails, and lament the powerhouse potential that’s been left on the cutting room floor.

[01:05:12] – Outro & Plugs

  • The guys wrap up, thank Mayday for surviving the beautiful chaos, and sign off.

Links and References:

Here are some links to articles and discussions that touch on the topics we tangent-ed on!

  • On Fixing Movies:
    • Reddit – r/fixingmovies: A whole community dedicated to rewriting and improving films. Dive into the rabbit hole and see if your ideas match up with the internet’s. r/fixingmovies on Reddit
    • Pitch Meeting (YouTube Channel): For a hilarious take on how movies get made (and where they go wrong), Ryan George’s “Pitch Meeting” series is a must-watch. Screen Rant’s Pitch Meeting Playlist
  • On Captain America’s Future & Fan Theories:
  • On The Hulk’s MCU Arc:
    • “What Happened to the Hulk?” (Blog Post): A fantastic essay from The Ringer that perfectly captures the frustration many fans feel about the Hulk’s journey from unstoppable force to “Smart Hulk.” “Where Did the Hulk Go?” on The Ringer
    • @NerdSync (YouTube): This channel often does deep dives into comic book characters and their film adaptations. They have several videos discussing the different phases of the Hulk in the MCU.

Follow us on all our socials and let us know what you think of our movie rewrites!

Super Woke or Super Broke Tangential Giants Podcast

The Giants are back, and this week, Kareem, Ken, and Pat have dragged their long‑suffering friend Tim into the studio for an episode that immediately veers off the rails and never once apologizes for it.First up: Greg Cipes. Yes, that Greg Cipes. The crew dives into the swirling storm of his latest controversy, unpacking the spectacle, the fandom reactions, and the eternal question: why do celebrity statements always feel like they were drafted during a juice cleanse.Then the conversation takes a hard left turn into the Ouroboros of Terminator robots, a philosophical deep dive into what happens when killer machines start time‑looping themselves into existential burnout. Is Skynet okay. Should someone check on it. Does a T‑800 dream of electric therapy bills.And because no episode is complete without roasting a beloved icon, the Giants revisit Superman’s rookie mistakes, the early days when the world’s greatest hero was still figuring out how not to yeet cars into orbit or accidentally demolish small businesses while stopping purse snatchers.If you enjoy pop‑culture chaos, sci‑fi spirals, and four grown adults trying to out‑tangent each other, this episode is your new comfort noise.#tangentialgiants #podcastchaos #GregCipes #popculturedebate #TerminatorLore #SciFiNerds #TimeLoopTalk #SkynetSpirals #SupermanFails #RookieSupes #NerdCulture #geektalkph #comedypodcast #KareemKenPatTim
  1. Super Woke or Super Broke
  2. EP.116 – When Winking Makes you Blind – Brainstorming Ideas for Comic-Con pt.2
  3. CAPES, CHOAS, AND COLLECTIBLES – Reviwing content for our 2025 Comic-Con panel
  4. Anti Hero Group Therapy Session – A Review of Thunderbolts pt.3
  5. Justice for Taskmaster – A Review of Thunderbolts pt.2

Images from the show

Leave a comment