Adam Poncharoensub
School
Florida International University
Expertise
DC Comics, Wizarding World, Avatar: The Last Airbender
- Adam is a former writer and assistant editor for Dark Knight News, and many writers on staff would often look to him for help with website guidelines or Batman knowledge, as he was often seen as the site's Alfred Pennyworth.
- He has attended San Diego Comic-Con as a representative for Dark Knight News, covering the premiere of Batman: The Killing Joke and interviewing Batman icons like the late Kevin Conroy and Bruce Timm.
- Adam has read the "Harry Potter" books four times and obsesses about the tiniest details so much that people wonder if he actually lives in the wizarding world he's constructed in his head.
Experience
Over the course of his extensive, decade-long writing career, Adam has always chosen to write for online publications centering on things he loves, which results in a recognizable passion behind any word he types out. As a fan of Batman and the extensive universe in which he resides, Adam contributed news, established formatting guidelines, and onboarded new writers for Dark Knight News. His love for "Harry Potter" eventually brought him to write news for MuggleNet, where he authored MuggleNet's top-viewed articles for the two years that he wrote for them.
Education
Armed with a Bachelor's in Psychology, Adam has a strong sense of empathy and a wealth of emotional intelligence, which allows him to write with an understanding of what attracts readers.
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Stories By Adam Poncharoensub
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You wouldn't expect screaming into a microphone while pretending to be a ninja to be a romantic activity, but these two "Naruto" actors might disagree.
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Chicago Fire has introduced many beloved characters with season 9's Gianna Mackey particularly adored. We find out what the actress who played her is doing now.
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"Shrinking" star Jessica Williams explained how creator Bill Lawrence encouraged her to incorporate her identity as a Black woman into her comedic character.
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"Naruto" series creator Masashi Kishimoto revealed that he thinks Jiraiya's point of view would be interesting to explore, if he were to retell the manga.
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Here's a closer look at the actor who plays Victoria Sands on the Fox sitcom Animal Control.
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"Naruto" creator Masashi Kishimoto sought inspiration from several places in the world of anime and manga, including the popular "Dragon Ball" franchise.
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Melinda Dillon, who was best known for roles such as Mrs. Parker on A Christmas Story, played a far more tragic mother in an episode of Law & Order: SVU.
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Dr. Leah Murphy appeared in Seasons 9, 10, and 13 of "Grey's Anatomy." Where did she go, and what is the actress who portrayed her, Tessa Ferrer, up to now?
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On two separate occasions, Mekia Cox, who played Robin Charles on Chicago Med, left the show because she was offered arguably bigger and better roles.
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So if kids of "Grey's Anatomy" stars manage to hit the age demographic of the show, would they be interested in watching their parents on it?
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Impractical Jokers star Brian "Q" Quinn isn't afraid to share that he and his castmates aren't exactly swimming in money.
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There's one particularly scandalous punishment that Impractical Jokers star Sal Vulcano is proud of, for which he bared it all.
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Kevin Sussman, who played Stuart on The Big Bang Theory, believes this storyline should have gotten more airtime on the long-running sitcom.
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After 50 years and some of the greatest films ever, composer John Williams cites one reason in particular why he continues to work with Steven Spielberg.
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On Peacock, audiences can watch longer "The Office" episodes called Superfan episodes. The Superfan episode for "Product Recall" shows how terrible Andy is.
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Yasuharu Takanashi, a musician and composer, has admitted to adding a more modern sound and style to the music present in the "Boruto" series.
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Junko Takeuchi, who voices the title character of "Naruto," revealed that his favorite scene to watch in the anime is one that doesn't include Naruto.
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Longtime "Harry Potter" fans are ready for a more nuanced and layered portrayal of Slytherin members. Many fans want to see less evil Slytherin wizards.
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"Scrubs" is one of the most loved TV sitcoms in history, but it's also packed with some very heartbreaking moments. This is the saddest death in "Scrubs."
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One fan on Reddit managed to catch a very fun Easter egg in "Spirited Away" that should delight both devout and casual Studio Ghibli fans alike.
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The Whale's filming location put the cast through less than ideal conditions, according to Sadie Sink. The actress said that wasps and cold plagued the process.
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Wil Wheaton made his "Big Bang Theory" debut In Season 3 of the long-running sitcom. Here's why his favorite guest spots caused him some rather big regrets.
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"Avatar: The Last Airbender" had some of the best cartoon characters of the 2000s, and the show's co-creators saw themselves in two fan favorite characters.
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A 1988 "Saturday Night Live" sketch starring Matthew Broderick, set at a nude beach, generated over 50,000 complaint letters from audiences when it first aired.
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Jason David Frank, known for playing the original Green Power Ranger, has died. His character was so popular that it made the actor leave "VR Troopers."
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One individual looking forward to a potential Marvel/DC crossover is Thor actor Chris Hemsworth, who thinks his MCU character should be fighting DC's Aquaman.
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Though plans for a "Sister, Sister" reboot have been tumultuous, to say the least, Jackée Harry has an idea for what stage of life Tia and Tamera would be in.