Bethy Squires
Expertise
TV, Comedy, Animation
- Bethy Squires has been writing professionally since 2016.
- She has worked in entertainment journalism as well as for TV shows like Adam Ruins Everything and Drunk History.
- Her first novel, The Ant Queen & the Bounty Hunter, was published in 2020.
Experience
Bethy Squires is a writer and researcher in Hollywood. Her work can be found on Vulture, CNN, Curbed, and The Outline. She has contributed as a researcher, writer, or talking head on Adam Ruins Everything, The History of Swear Words, The Story of Late Night, and The Take.
Education
Bethy was the only person to care about pop culture at her entire Quaker College.
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Stories By Bethy Squires
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Here's the actor who might be playing Ken alongside Margot Robbie in the upcoming live-action film adaptation of Barbie.
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David Lynch's 1984 'Dune' released to theaters with a very unusual souvenir.
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Night Teeth features Victor, who plans on turning the world of the undead upside down. You've probably seen this actor in another fantasy series with monsters.
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What has Andrew Vosloo been up to since the Scorpion King stole the 'Mummy' franchise from Imhotep, our favorite heretic priest?
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Here's how Topher Grace transformed from an up-and-coming young actor on That '70s Show to his present-day roles in series such as Home Economics.
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Jamie Lee Curtis was destined for greatness, but the path she took wasn't conventional. Here's how she transformed from childhood through "Halloween Kills."
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"Spongebob Squarepants" is Nickelodeon's longest-running TV show, and over the years the writers have slipped in some very dark, adult themes into the plot.
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Here's a breakdown of the Attack on Titan anime filler episodes you can skip, according to fans who have broken down each episode through research.
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In "American Horror Story" Season 10, Episode 8, a particular scene was difficult for fans to watch and process.
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Here's what Omri Katz, who played Max in the 1993 Disney movie Hocus Pocus co-starring Bette Midler and Sarah Jessica Parker, looks like today.
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Netflix has ordered a new spin-off series of "That '70s Show" titled "That '90s Show," about Eric and Donna's daughter Leia staying with Kitty and Red.
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Here are One Piece's filler episodes that aren't directly taken from the manga it was based on.
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Marg Helgenberger, who played Catherine Willows on the CBS crime procedural "CSI" for many years, revealed that she once attended a real autopsy to learn more.
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The adult animated spy series "Archer" takes heavy inspiration from a lot of pop culture icons like James Bond, but its title sequence is similar to an anime.
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The 2005 movie "Doom" starring Karl Urban and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, came out 12 years after the first Doom video game did. Here's why it took so long.
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Ravencroft played a major role in "Venom: Let There Be Carnage." The facility has a rich history in Marvel Comics as has housed many famous villains.
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"Venom: Let There Be Carnage" teases the Collective Mind between symbiotes which are linked to one being in the comics.
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In Season 2, Episode 3 of "Law & Order: Organized Crime," we finally learned the contents of the letter Elliot wrote to Olivia the prior season.
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"The Return of the Living Dead" is an iconic horror-comedy film, and its opening scene is one of the most memorable sequences of any zombie movie.
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Episode 3 of "Law & Order: Organized Crime" Season 2 dropped a bombshell twist that left fans everywhere with their jaws on the floor. Here's what happened.
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Zoe Kravitz is working in a marginally kinder Hollywood and had a much easier time campaigning for the role of Selina Kyle, aka Catwoman, in The Batman.
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What's up with all the Pizza Hut showing up in Code Geass and consumed by its characters?
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Serial killers and vampire slayers have nothing in common, or do they? You won't believe this common bond shared between "Buffy" and "Dexter."
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Firefly was cancelled too soon, and the crew has discussed some planned episodes that never saw the light of day.
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"Demon Slayer" fans have gotten the surprise of a lifetime from Crunchyroll.
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The opening credits of the Netflix's live-action Cowboy Bebop show were released at the Tudum virtual event, but fans noticed the Ed character was missing.
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"The Sandman" finally has a teaser trailer, and fans of the series are getting their first look at Morpheus.