Danny Bojic
School
Tennessee Tech University, Austin Peay State University
Expertise
Marvel Cinematic Universe, Star Wars, DC Comics
- Danny's comic book collection is starting to get completely out of hand, taking up too much of his small apartment.
- He was once in a Zoom call with Michael B. Jordan.
- Covering major entertainment events like Star Wars Celebration and San Diego Comic-Con are his favorite parts of the year.
Experience
Danny started writing for a small start-up called The Click while finishing his master's degree. He capitalized on an opportunity to pivot toward Marvel-related articles when the video-game-focused website decided to expand into entertainment. His Marvel articles quickly rose in popularity to become some of the most-viewed articles in the website's history. The experience he gained at The Click helped him land a spot at The Illuminerdi, a more prominent website with a history of revealing exclusive information on upcoming movies and TV shows. He quickly became a senior contributor for the website, and his responsibilities as a writer grew as he attended press conferences, interviewed notable members of the industry, covered breaking news, and kept readers up-to-date on major announcements from conventions.
Education
Danny earned his bachelor's degree from Tennessee Tech University, and a master's degree at Austin Peay State University. The surplus of research papers he wrote allowed him to hone his skills as a writer, preparing him for a career behind the keyboard.
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Stories By Danny Bojic
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Ahsoka Tano's white lightsabers make a different sound compared to the other blades "Star Wars" fans are used to. Here's why.
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"Ahsoka" Episode 7 establishes Ezra Bridger has a few things in common with some Jedi who appear in Star Wars Legends materials.
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Longtime "Star Wars" fans may wonder when to place "Ahsoka" on the timeline. They may also why Thrawn was in exile and for how long.
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Why does social media think it's in any position to judge Henry Cavill? Who among us has never made a terrible hair decision?
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"Bottoms" is one of the most acclaimed comedies of the year, but fans have noticed that the movie's extras are quietly stealing the show.
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DC fans loved "Green Lantern: The Animated Series," and the ratings reflected that - so why did Cartoon Network cancel the show after just one season?
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A deleted scene from "Loki" seems to confirm that Marvel's "Frog Thor" is much more powerful than fans might have thought.
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"Invincible" fans rejoice! The series recently gave its first look at Sterling K. Brown's villain, Angstrom Levy.
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"Ahsoka" Episode 6 features a meta "Star Wars" reference that could suggest one of the characters on the show is the franchise's official narrator.
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In a recent interview, "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom" director James Wan confirmed that the sequel won't be connected to James Gunn's new DCU.
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A number of fans have noticed that Ezra Bridger, who made his first appearance in Episode 6 of "Ahsoka," looks a lot like his late father, Ephraim Bridger,
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Norman Reedus had some conditions that he wanted met before he agreed to play Daryl again for "The Walking Dead" spin-off "The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon."
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Though he's best known for playing Anakin Skywalker on "The Clone Wars," actor Matt Lanter has also been part of the live-action "Star Wars" universe.
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Some of the most beautiful and breathtaking "Star Wars" locations are on the planet Naboo. Here's where you can visit them in real-life.
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Certain concept art for "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" displays Charlize Theron's Clea with several different looks.
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Thanks to the excellent work of the "One Piece" prosthetics team, the actors playing the fish-men of the Arlong Pirates are virtually unrecognizable in makeup.
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Hugh Jackman's Wolverine teams up with Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man in MCU fan art imagining the duo's return in "Avengers: Secret Wars."
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"Ahsoka" has introduced a mystery character named Captain Enoch to the "Star Wars" mythology - here's what the actor behind the golden mask looks like.
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The "Dungeons & Dragons" world has seen its share of controversies over the years, but nothing has hit quite like "Dimension 20's" Shirtgate.
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Well, another potential toy leak strikes again! A recent toy line points at the debut of a powerful Marvel antagonist in the upcoming "X-Men '97" series.
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"Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom" features the return of Aquaman, Black Manta, and even Mera, but this character won't be seen swimming through the ocean again.
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Grand Admiral Thrawn has a very iconic and unique appearance. "Ahsoka" fans probably wonder what the actor looks like outside his Chiss makeup.
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Zack Snyder considered making one big changed to Wonder Woman's backstory that would have left a sour taste in the mouths of some DC Comics fans.
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Tom Cruise's "Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One" is finally headed to home video - here's how and when you can watch it from your living room.
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One fan imagines Timothée Chalamet as Terry McGinnis from "Batman Beyond." But as good as it looks, it brings an old problem in Hollywood to light.
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Netflix's live-action "One Piece" features a brief appearance in Episode 1 by a future villain from the manga that some fans might have missed.
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"Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom" looks set to present a major change to the relationship between Arthur and Mera when the film hits theaters in December.