DisneyXD's DuckTales ends with "The Last Adventure," a series finale that's beautiful, slick, twisty, and emotional in all the ways the reboot always has been.
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We’ve already heard about the most exciting new addition coming to the Disney+ library in April, with the streaming platform getting a surprising supply of rare
Star Wars spin-offs (including two spin-off movies about Ewoks and an animated short from the
Star Wars Holiday Special featuring the first appearance of Boba Fett), but there will be other new things to watch next month. How about the finale of
The Falcon And The Winter Soldier? Or another episode of
Marvel Studios: Assembled, this time about the making of
The Falcon And The Winter Soldier? Or the two
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didn’t watch Disney’s well-received
DuckTales revival and think, “Why is this a TV show, instead of a parody podcast mimicking the tone and cadences of long-running radio staple
This American Life?” Now, at last, that Ira Glass-minded hypothetical can finally have its day in the sun, as Disney announced that, although
DuckTales is done as a TV series as of its big series finale next week, it’s also set to revive itself once again, this time as a Danny Pudi-fronted podcast titled, well,
This Duckberg Life.
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And by Danny Pudi, we really mean his character, Huey Duck, who will be hosting the seven-part scripted podcast in his best Glass cadences. Given that the