Cameron Roy Hall
Location
Minneapolis, Minnesota
School
Vernon College, Midwestern State University
Expertise
Marvel Cinematic Universe, Harry Potter, Avatar: The Last Airbender
- Cameron is a playwright whose catalog includes one-act children's 'edutainment' plays and an unofficial stage parody of "Super Smash Bros."
- He pens commercials and miscellaneous copy for local companies as part of his ongoing mission to keep Millennial sarcasm alive.
- Come hell or high water, Cameron's always in a movie theater on discount Tuesdays.
Experience
In 2022, Cameron joined Static Media as a freelancer for the Looper brand. His byline crops up on sister sites like /Film and SVG, but Looper is invariably his home for shouting into the void about superheroes and all things fictional. Cameron's previous work can be found on The Gamer and Brave Writer and in all those fancy leather journals he bought at Barnes and Noble.
Education
Cameron received a Bachelor of Arts in psychology with a minor in theatre from Midwestern State University in 2015.
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Stories By Cameron Roy Hall
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An early 2023 TikTok from digital artist Planet AI offers 14 different -- and interesting -- takes on Iron Man's armor, all inspired by country-specific themes.
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In BOOM! Studios' "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Pink," Pink Ranger Kimberly becomes the leader of a new team of Rangers. Here's what fans can expect.
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Here's why VFX artist Brandon B's deliberately low-cost video of the Avengers is so fun to watch -- and in a way, arguably better than actual MCU projects.
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When James Gunn introduces the next Man of Steel in "Superman: Legacy," the hero will feature one major thing Zack Snyder's was missing.
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Spider-Man has taken on many different forms over the years, and a new AI project has delivered what Spider-Man could look like in different geographic regions.
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What happened to Robert April, the captain of the Enterprise before James Kirk and Christopher Pike? What was his five-year mission like? What did he do after?
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What would ill-tempered X-Men member Wolverine look like if his costume represented various countries? One TikToker used AI to find the answer to that question.
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According to "Enterprise" director James L. Conway, Scott Bakula didn't sign the contract to play Captain Jonathan Archer until three days before production.
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Despite starring in "Star Trek: The Next Generation," Jonathan Frakes admits the original series had one thing it did better than his show.
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Pavel Chekov actor Walter Koenig explains why he did not like his experience filming "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country," citing issues with the script.
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During production of the "Star Trek: Enterprise" pilot episode, Scott Bakula's hair created issues and forced the creative team to reshoot five days of footage.
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TikTok user OnePieceAI has used artificial intelligence to reimagine Superman's costume in different countries - the results are incredible.
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"NCIS: Los Angeles" fans might be wondering whatever happened to G. Callen at the end of the series. As it turns out, the answer is a bit complicated.
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"What If...?" director Bryan Andrews explained why Captain Carter survives the Infinity Stones when she combines the power of multiple magic weapons.
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Longtime Batman and DC fans will likely appreciate this stunning piece of fan art that depicts Eric Bana as Gotham's favored son, Bruce Wayne.
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Another Marvel rumor from CanWeGetSomeToast? may confirm the identity of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's first Iron Fist (it's not Danny Rand).
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In a fantastic and incredibly detailed piece of fan art, "Fear the Walking Dead" actor Colman Domingo dons the mantle of Marvel's Kang the Conqueror.
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"Five Nights at Freddy's" star Josh Hutcherson has always been a massive fan of Spider-Man and was once in contention for the coveted Marvel role.
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Throughout the "Star Wars" franchise, many Sith Lords use the "Darth" title. While the exact origin of the title is a bit unclear, it does have a clear meaning.
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With David Tennant recently returning to "Doctor Who," are there other Doctors who would come back? Here's how the Twelfth Doctor, Peter Capaldi, answered.
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"Titans" star Ryan Potter makes a fiery pitch to play Netflix's live-action Ace in "One Piece" with a hot piece of concept art by Bosslogic.
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Is Ang Lee's 2003 Marvel movie "Hulk" more "The Exorcist" than "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"? One fan theory seems to suggest this is the case.
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"Suits" star Patrick J. Adams has cleared the air on whether he would return to the show's universe after the series has experienced a resurgence in popularity.
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The face of the Balance of Nature fiber additive commercial is one you've definitely seen before on television, most notably as a host of various talk shows.
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Most fans may be aware that Harry Potter's parents, James and Lily, are dead. But what really happened to his grandparents on both sides of the family?
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Marvel fans will be excited to learn that a recent rumor suggests a beloved villain from the MCU will be making his return to the franchise in "Armor Wars."
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Even if you didn't blink, there's a strong chance you missed Bradley Cooper's small but important cameo in J.J. Abrams' "10 Cloverfield Lane."