• The Road To Florida Supercon
    Jul 9 2026
    The countdown to Florida Supercon begins!In Issue #9 of The Tesseract Files, Carlos Pikerie is joined by Florida Supercon Event Coordinator Chris D'Lando to take listeners behind the scenes of one of South Florida's biggest celebrations of comics, sci-fi, gaming, and pop culture.Together, they discuss the history of Florida Supercon, what it takes to build a major fan convention, and the incredible lineup of guests, creators, and experiences coming to South Beach. From celebrity appearances and comic book creators to cosplay, fandom, and the community that brings it all together, Chris shares what makes Supercon a unique destination for fans across the country.What goes into creating a sci-fi convention of this size? How do you bring thousands of fans together to celebrate the worlds they love? Join us as we explore the passion, planning, and creativity behind bringing Florida Supercon to life.Whether you're a longtime convention attendee or getting ready for your first con, this episode is your inside look at the event that brings the multiverse to Miami.

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    49 mins
  • Issue #8 The Eye Test: How Bad Was The Movie Really?
    Jul 3 2026
    In Issue #8 of The Tesseract Files, Carlos Pikerie welcomes back iHeartRadio producer Stephen Chamberlain for The Eye Test, a conversation that cuts through the noise surrounding one of the year's most talked-about superhero films: Supergirl.With social media, YouTube, and online pundits quick to declare a movie a hit or a disaster, it's becoming harder than ever to separate genuine criticism from clickbait. So the question is simple: Was Supergirl really as bad as some people claim, or has the conversation been driven by outrage and algorithms rather than the film itself?Carlos and Stephen put the movie to the eye test, examining its story, performances, direction, and place within the evolving DC Universe. Along the way, they discuss the growing influence of online fandom, review culture, and whether audiences should trust the internet's hottest takes—or judge a film for themselves.Join The Tesseract Files as we ask whether the loudest voices are always the most accurate, and whether Supergirl deserves a second look.

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • ISSUE #7 Paper vs. Pixels: The Future of Comic Collecting
    Jun 25 2026
    What does it mean to be a comic book collector in the digital age? In Issue #7 of The Tesseract Files, Carlos Pikerie is joined by comic book enthusiast and Hip-Hop Artist RyonReplay to discuss the ever-evolving world of comic book collecting.From bagged-and-boarded long boxes to digital libraries stored on a tablet, the conversation explores the advantages and drawbacks of physical versus digital comics and what each format means for fans, collectors, and the future of the hobby. Is there something irreplaceable about holding a comic book in your hands, or is digital the next step in the evolution of the medium?The discussion also expands to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, examining how the MCU has become a massive on-screen comic book collection all its own, adapting decades of stories and characters for a global audience. Finally, the crew looks ahead to the excitement of Supercon in Miami, one of South Florida's premier pop culture events, and what fans can expect from this year's convention.Whether you're a lifelong collector, a digital reader, a Marvel fan, or preparing for convention season, this episode offers plenty to unpack from the worlds of comics, fandom, and pop culture.

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    1 hr and 34 mins
  • Issue #6 Man vs Machine
    Jun 18 2026
    Artificial Intelligence is rapidly transforming the world around us, but what does that mean for the future of entertainment? In Issue #6 of The Tesseract Files, "Man vs. Machine: The Question of AI," Carlos Pikerie is joined by Andres, Pablo, and Bruno for a thought-provoking discussion on the growing role of AI in film, television, and creative media.Together, they explore what truly makes a great movie, from storytelling and character development to the human creativity that connects audiences to a story. As AI-generated content becomes more sophisticated and increasingly prevalent, the conversation turns to the opportunities, challenges, and ethical questions facing creators and audiences alike.Can a machine create art that resonates on a human level? Will AI become a valuable tool for filmmakers, writers, and artists, or does it pose a threat to the creative process itself? Join us as we examine one of the most important and controversial topics shaping the future of entertainment.The battle between man and machine isn't coming—it's already here.

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    48 mins
  • ISSUE #5: Supergirl Woman Of Tomorrow
    Jun 11 2026
    Supergirl has been one of DC Comics' most enduring and fascinating heroes for more than six decades, evolving from Superman's cousin into a powerful character with her own unique identity and legacy. In this episode of The Tesseract Files, I'm joined by comic book scholar and educator Dr. Of Comics to explore the history and evolution of the Girl of Steel ahead of her highly anticipated return to the big screen.Together, we discuss how Supergirl has changed through the years, the different interpretations that have shaped the character, and what fans can expect from the upcoming film. The conversation also takes an unexpected and insightful turn as Dr. Of Comics shares her own journey into comic book scholarship, offering a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to become a collegiate doctor of comics and study the medium at an academic level.Whether you're a longtime Supergirl fan, a comic book enthusiast, or simply curious about the intersection of fandom and academia, this episode offers a fascinating look at one of comics' most iconic heroes and the people who dedicate their careers to understanding them.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Issue #4: Don't Hate The Player Hate The Game
    Jun 4 2026
    In this issue, Hollywood has tried to turn video games into blockbuster films, but why do so many adaptations miss the mark? Carlos Pikerie sits down with iHeartRadio's Football Friday host Will Altoff to explore the ongoing debate over video game movies and what it takes to successfully translate a gaming experience to the big screen. From beloved franchises and cinematic storytelling to the unique challenges of adapting interactive media, they examine what makes a great video game story and whether the industry has finally begun to crack the code. Along the way, they discuss notable successes, infamous failures, and the games they believe have the potential to become truly great films.Is there a definitive great video game movie, or is the perfect adaptation still waiting to be made? Join us as we press start on one of pop culture's most enduring questions.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • ISSUE #3:The Question Of Adaptation
    May 28 2026
    In this episode, we dive into one of fandom’s biggest debates: what makes a great adaptation? Should movies and television stay completely faithful to the source material, recreating every detail exactly as written, or is it better to capture the spirit of the story while changing elements to make it work for a wider audience? From comics and novels to video games and beyond, we explore where adaptation succeeds, where it fails, and whether changing the source is evolution… or betrayal.

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • ISSUE 2: THE COSPLAY EXPLOSION
    May 21 2026
    What happens when fandom becomes identity? On Episode 2 of The Tesseract Files, we step into the world of cosplay, convention culture, and the passion that turns sci-fi fans into living icons. Joining the show is renowned Kevin Joseph, whose uncanny portrayal of Doc Brown from Back to the Future has made him a standout figure at conventions across the country.We explore the massive rise of cosplay culture, why conventions have become modern fandom hubs, and how embodying one of sci-fi’s most beloved characters transformed Kevin’s life in unexpected ways. From DeLoreans and convention crowds to the deeper connection fans have with the characters they love, this episode dives into the heart of what makes fandom feel timeless.

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    1 hr and 7 mins