• Three Superheroes Walk into an Elevator

  • Apr 26 2021
  • Length: 20 mins
  • Podcast

Three Superheroes Walk into an Elevator

  • Summary

  • Three superheroes walk into an elevator. And then they do it again. Rating: PG-13. This episode contains suicide (via cyanide pill), villains (and death threats), and death in an elevator. The suicide takes place at 7:20-7:40, but does not result in a permanent death. Transcript here. The trailer in this episode is for Great and Terrible, a microfiction podcast where a high-school student stumbles upon an ancient curse that grants immortality, but every full moon she must kill someone, or she’ll die. Cast: Sawyer Greene (he/they) as Tobias. Nathan Blades (he/they) as Spencer. Andrew Siañez-De La O (he/him) as Megablaze. Colin J Kelly (he/him) as Electrospark. Anthony Carlos Fuller II (he/him) as Soul Strike. Evan Tess Murray (he/they) as The Shadowe. A. R. Olivieri (they/them) as Bob. Cole Burkhardt (he/him) as Riley. Anna Rodriguez (she/her) as Lewis. Leslie Gideon (she/her) as Time Change. Brad Colbroock (they/them/he) as Respawn. Ryan James Horner (he/him) as Kit. Caroline Mincks (they/them) as Anne. Jeff Van Dreason (he/him) as Miles. Ali Fuller (they/them) as Technotide. Crew: Written and Directed by Tal Minear (they/them). Script Editing by Jesse Schuschu (he/they). Dialogue Editing by Tal Minear (they/them). Sound Design, Scoring, and Mastering by Anna Rodriguez (she/her). Executive Produced by Colin J Kelly (he/him) and Tal Minear (they/them). Artwork by Tal Minear (they/them). Follow us @SDITEpod on Instagram, Tumblr, & Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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