Marvel’s Wolverine: The Lost Trail Makes it to Stitcher Premium

Marvel and top listening service and content network, Stitcher (Heaven’s Gate, Katie Couric), announced the second season premier date for its highly-anticipated and iHeartRadio Award-winning original podcast series Marvel’s Wolverine: The Lost Trail. The 10-episode second season will air weekly, exclusively on Stitcher Premium, beginning Monday, March 25, 2019, and will be released widely across all podcast platforms later in the year.

Following the incredible fan reception of Marvel’s Wolverine: The Long Night, Richard Armitage (“The Hobbit”) will reprise his role as Logan in Marvel’s Wolverine: The Lost Trail.

Marvel’s Wolverine: The Lost Trail is an epic quest that takes place in the Louisiana bayou. Following the events of Marvel’s Wolverine: The Long Night, Logan (Richard Armitage) returns to New Orleans in search of redemption, only to discover that his ex-lover, Maureen is nowhere to be found. And she’s not the only one.

Dozens of humans and mutants have gone missing, including the mother of a teenage boy, Marcus Baptiste. With Weapon X in close pursuit, Logan and Marcus must team up and follow a trail of clues that leads them deep into the gothic heart of the bayou, where they encounter biker gangs, Cajun thieves and a world of wonders that defies explanation. It is here that they find Greenhaven – a refuge run by a powerful mutant named Jason Wyngarde.

The show’s cast includes notable actors Bill Irwin (Legion) as Jason Wyngarde, Bill Heck (The Ballad of Buster Scruggs) as Remy LeBeau, Blair Brown (Orange is the New Black) as Bonnie Roach, Rachael Holmes (Mad Dogs) as Maureen, and newcomer Rodney Henry as Marcus.

Award-winning comic book author Ben Percy (“The Dark Net,” “Red Moon”), director Brendan Baker (Wolverine: The Long Night) and associate director Chloe Prasinos (Wolverine: The Long Night) will return for the series, produced by Daniel Fink and Chloe Wilson of Marvel and Jenny Radlet Mast of Stitcher.

All 10 episodes of Marvel’s Wolverine: The Long Night are currently available on all major podcast platforms and devices.

Grammar Girl is on Stitcher Premium

The extremely popular Grammar Girl podcast is now on Stitcher Premium. The Grammar Girl podcast was the winner of Best Education Podcast in the 2017 Podcast AwardsGrammar Girl is a Quick and Dirty Tips podcast, which was founded by Grammar Girl host Mignon Fogarty.

Grammar Girl provides short, friendly tips to improve your writing. Covering the grammar rules and word choice guidelines that can confound even the best writers, Grammar Girl makes complex grammar questions simple with memory tricks to help you recall and apply those troublesome grammar rules. Whether English is your first language or a second language, Grammar Girl’s punctuation, style, and business tips will make you a better and more successful writer. Mignon Fogerty is the creator and host of Grammar Girl.

Stitcher Premium is offering a one-month free trial for people who want to try out the service. It also has a Premium plan that is $4.99 monthly, and a Premium Annual plan that is $2.92 monthly (and is billed annually).

Each of the paid plans offers the following features:

  • Stream and download all your favorite podcasts
  • 21,000 hours of premium podcasts
  • Bonus episodes and archives
  • Ad-free shows
  • 300+ comedy albums
  • Early access to new releases

Stitcher points out that some shows record their own ads which Stitcher cannot remove. Mignon Fogarty tweeted that people can sign up for Stitcher Premium and use the code GRAMMAR to get all those great ad-free Grammar Girl episodes (plus a monthly bonus episode). At the time I am writing this, it is her pinned tweet – so I am assuming that the code is still valid.

Some episodes of the Grammar Girl podcast are available on Apple Podcasts. The description of the show on Apple Podcast says that you can find the full, ad-free archive of Grammar Girl, as well as exclusive bonus episodes, only on Stitcher Premium.

What about the other places where people listen to the Grammar Girl podcast? Mignon Fogarty provided some clarity on Twitter, in response to someone who asked her if the podcast would still be broadcast on Tune In: