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iHeartPodcasts and Shelby Girl Launch ''Pod of Rebellion''


Pod Of Rebellion
Pod Of Rebellion

iHeartPodcasts, in collaboration with Shelby Girl Productions, has launched a new podcast, "Pod of Rebellion," bringing together the cast of the popular 3D animated series, "Star Wars Rebels," for a unique rewatch experience. The podcast reunites Vanessa Marshall, Tiya Sircar, and Taylor Gray-voice actors from the original series-as they revisit and dissect each episode of the show aboard their starship, The Ghost.

"Star Wars Rebels," which has been a favorite among fans of the Star Wars universe, explored the early skirmishes of the rebellion against the oppressive Empire. The new podcast aims to dive deep into these stories, with Marshall, Sircar, and Gray sharing their personal insights and behind-the-scenes anecdotes.

Joining the trio is Jon Lee Brody, an award-winning Korean American actor and filmmaker, who will moderate the weekly discussions. Brody, known for his extensive work in the entertainment industry and his advocacy for mental health and the AAPI community, brings a passionate fan's perspective to the podcast.

Listeners can also expect appearances by special guests from across the Star Wars universe, providing even more insider stories and perspectives. Additionally, Star Wars expert JC Reifenberg will enhance the episodes with trivia and fact-checking, making each podcast a rich experience for fans.

"Pod of Rebellion" is available on the iHeartRadio app and other platforms where podcasts are found, with new episodes dropping every Tuesday.

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