All of us at Geekscape are getting back into our old routines like zombies after the party that was San Diego Comic-Con. Expect more stuff from that in the next few days. But there’s one thing we need to get to right now: If former G4TV host and Film Threat founder Chris Gore is to be believed, there are rumblings that G4TV could be making a comeback in a big way.

Yesterday on the last day of San Diego Comic-Con, I lost my Periscope virginity with Chris Gore at our Geekscape booth right in front of Legendary (I know every word of the Straight Outta Compton trailer by heart now) and he let slip that G4TV could be resurrected.

“I shouldn’t even be saying this, but yeah.”

It’s not long into the Periscope, maybe less than a minute, but somehow that divisive digital cable channel we know as G4TV, the one that caught the rising nerd wave early and, fortunately or unfortunately (I’m the latter) wiped out could come alive once again. You can see me freak out a little.

G4TV is why I got into this crazy business in the first place, so my visceral reaction is total excitement. Though the cable channel couldn’t compete against the Internet — as our own Jonathan London says, the Internet is G4 — it offered something mainstream TV still ignores. For all the cultural impact Marvel and DC and Star Wars and everything in between has now, there’s still no massive coverage of things like Comic-Con, E3, or even Star Wars Celebration. Scouring your favorite blog and stalking Twitter and Instagram is the new G4TV.

But I remember being a restless teenager watching that channel. It kept me sane during the summers I spent stuck at my aunt’s place in New York with no where else to go, thousands of miles away from Comic-Con and everything else they were at. It was like MTV’s Spring Break, but nerdier and kind of better. Yeah, the pandering kind of sucked, but the people that spoke for it were smart, charismatic individuals who (usually) cared about what they talked about.

Bethesda gave gamers a mini G4 reunion when Adam Sessler and Morgan Webb co-hosted Bethesda’s pre and post shows at this year’s E3. Watching those two again with chemistry that remained on point, their years separated showing no damage whatsoever, unleashed a flood of emotions. Memories came back of X-Play and other shenanigans those two maniacs and their equally insane production team did in front of cameras. It was wonderful and sublime.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KApp699WdE

The pitfall to a geek TV channel is that geeks barely watch TV on TV. They’re downloading and streaming. The culture is too big and too divided now to attract with one cable channel. They’d have to come back with a vengeance, cornering the Twitch-like streaming of live games and producing better, compelling, totally original content. No more COPS.

I don’t know much more to the story, Chris only told me a little and I can’t quite tell you guys what that little bit was. But there’s some hope, so if you care about G4 you’d have to tweet endlessly about it (because that’s how we do things #now). There’s no official hashtag or Kickstarter campaign, so it’s curious as to how whoever is trying to make this dark voodoo work is gauging interest.

I’m going to honestly ask: Would you watch a newly resurrected G4TV? I would.

When I was finishing college my friend introduced me to G4’s Code Monkeys. About as quickly as I discovered the show it was gone and off the air. So I was beyond thrilled when I received an email seeing if I’d like to interview Code Monkey’s creator Adam De La Peña about his new webseries Outlands.

Adam’s a funny dude and a great guest so I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I enjoyed interviewing him.

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Also take some time to check out CheezyFlicks.com pick up a copy of Dracula’s Orgy of the Damned. Check out the trailer below!

The intro music contains the song Orange Ribbons from Forever Got Shorter off the Chords For Cures Volume 1 comp.

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Flixist managing editor Alex Katz joins me to talk about a ton of name changes! Star Trek 2 gets a name! G4 is getting rebranded in 2013! Wonder Woman is getting another crack at TV on the CW! Will Cloud Atlas be a giant mess or a giant accomplishment? Alex tells you why you should be playing ‘Horn’ on your iOS devices! PLUS! Will Doctor Strange be in Thor 2 and who should play him? And who should play Ant-Man while we’re at it?!?

After recording the show, I realize Clive Owen would make a pretty bad ass Doctor Strange and Sean William Scott could do a non-super adaptoid Eric O’Grady Ant-Man. Who else can you think of?

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The days of a video game and tech centric channel are now far behind us. According to sources pulled by Variety, G4 will undergo a rebranding of sorts. According to these unnamed sources, the new G4 will instead appeal to more chic topics and become GQ (as in the magazine) of TV. While these sources claim that the channel will stay true to it’s video game and tech roots, we can only wait and see.

I personally haven’t watched G4 in quite some time. Say what you will about the hosts of their various shows, but their chance to stick with their roots has come and gone. One of my earliest memories with the channel comes from their early days following the merge with TechTV.

Whatever the name may be, this rebranding will come early 2013. Get your COPS, Cheaters, and Ninja Warriors’ while you still can!

 

Cheaters host Joey Greco invited me over to record a Geekscape conversation about Cheaters, acting and just plain old human honesty. I’ve been wanting to have Joey on the show since I met him at San Diego Comic Con in 2010 and I’m glad he was able to give me an hour to talk candidly about a lot of touchy subjects like infidelity, lawsuits that Cheaters has faced and Joey’s own stabbing while filming an episode. We also talk a bit about Joey’s other projects, including Ghostbreakers, his acting work and just how legit the Cheaters Spy equipment is! I think you guys will get a ton out of this episode!

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