Commentary

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We jump aboard the hype train for the Suicide Squad with our follow along commentary to 2014’s DC Animated movie “Batman: Assault on Arkham”.

In order to get you hyped for X-Men Apocalypse next week, Mike and Matt get together to record a follow along commentary to the best X-Men movie of all-time X2. Line up your copy of the movie and watch along with us. Note: we recorded this a few moths ago so some of the dialogue is a little dated.

The Crossover Podcast continues its tradition of lead-in commentaries with our lead-in to Batman v Superman: The Dark Knight Returns Part 2. Follow along as DC Animated brings the bible of comic books to life and watch Batman fight Superman as cartoons, before watching them punch each other in 3D.

Almost the ENTIRE Crossover Crew joins Matt to celebrate making it to 50 episodes by doing a commentary track to 1997s disaster movie Batman and Robin. It is a great podcast for those who have ever wanted to hear Matt sing R. Kelly’s Gotham City.

Kevin and Matt get together to explain to you who Jessica Jones is before you watch the Netflix series. They also discuss the most recent episodes of Arrow, Flash and Supergirl, plus provide a quick mini-commentary track.

The Crossover crew gets you prepared for Starz new “Ash vs Evil Dead” TV show with a commentary track to the 1992 masterpiece Army of Darkness. Matt, Rob and Mike have a good time while Miller loses his mind.

Kevin and Rob join Matt (IN STUDIO) to provide a watch along commentary track to the 2005 Fantastic Four movie before the Josh Trank reboot is able to redeem the franchise.

Take a trip back to 1995 for the 20th anniversary of Batman Forever with a listen along commentary track provided by The Crossovers Matt Pearce (@MPearce6), Mike Lepock, and Kevin Miller (@KevinGMiller).

Take a trip back to 2000 with The Crossover crew as we provide a commentary track to the first X-Men movie that kicked off the era of decent comic book movies.

Before Netflix debuts its new Daredevil series, take a trip back to 2003 with a running diary of Ben Affleck’s Daredevil movie. Unfortunately, you will need the Directors Cut of the movie, which is…*gulp*…longer.