I know it's not really a podcast. But what can I do? For some reason c/AudioDrama does not exist. The summary comes from metacritic.com and it's all I know...
Release date: September 18
"Batman: The Audio Adventures" • Audio drama • HBO Max • You know there's a content shortage when podcasts start showing up on TV. This one (which remains audio only despite TV and even HBO Max being a visual medium) offers an "over-the-top" take on Batman with a big-name cast led by Jeffrey Wright as Batman, Rosario Dawson as Catwoman, John Leguizamo as the Riddler. Also lending their voices are Alan Tudyk, Seth Meyers, Brent Spiner, Chris Parnell, Fred Armisen, Paul Scheer, Bobby Moynihan, Jason Sudeikis, and more. All 10 episodes stream today.
What's the point of having an audio drama on HBO Max?
I assume streaming outlets are starting to experiment with audio dramas because when it comes to time, money, and effort - they are quick, cheap and super-easy to make. If audiences end up liking this genre - the outlets can crank them out. Still, that's some serious chutzpah for pay cable tv.
"Calls" is another example...
I'm a middle-aged curmudgeon so I'm far from the target audience. But I love audio dramas so I'll check out a series and hope in vain it surprises me. I took some notes to remind me of what I thought.