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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With Season 1, Netflix's "One Piece" covered most of the "East Blue Saga" from the manga. So what can viewers look forward to in the show's second season?
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Netflix's "One Piece" brings the super-fast character Kuro to live-action. However, fans might be wondering exactly how fast the character truly is.
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Netflix's "One Piece" has introduced viewers to the famed Devil Fruit from the original anime. Here's the Devil Fruit's one weakness that we have seen so far.
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Gold Roger's execution not only kicks off Netflix's "One Piece" but also ushers in the Great Pirate Era. But where is his legendary treasure located?
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The world of "One Piece" is an odd one, but perhaps nothing is as weird as its main source of long-distance communication, the Transponder Snails.
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Even though it's still scheduled to release in 2023, "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom" has yet to release its first trailer, which sets an unfortunate DCEU record.
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Netflix's "One Piece" live-action adaption, with some clever and subtle Easter eggs, seems to have planted the seeds for possible character debuts.
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While he may look like any other lovable droid after a quick glance, Chopper's "Star Wars" kill count is enough to make him into a war criminal.
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Fans are still scratching their heads over a key plot hole in the MCU's Infinity Saga -- why didn't Doctor Strange kill Thanos with one of his portals?
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Watto played an important role in Anakin's story in "Episode I: The Phantom Menace." So, whatever happened to the junk dealer from Mos Espa?
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Disney's "Wreck-it Ralph" films feature a famous Will Ferrell collaborator voicing the titular character. Here's where you've seen him before.
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Kamie Crawford made quite a name for herself on "Catfish" and became a bonafide star. Reality TV fans may be interested to learn where she is now.
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"Star Wars" fans might not be aware of Ashoka's backstory during the Mandalorian Era. Here's a look at whether Ahsoka was a Jedi during this pivotal time.
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Commander Cody has become a favorite of "Star Wars" fans, but many fans may be left wondering whether Cody obeyed Order 66 and betrayed his friends.
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Immediately after Netflix dropped the trailer for "Rebel Moon," some fans were quick to point out some apparent parallels it has with Warhammer 40k.
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"Star Wars" fans might be wondering whatever happened to Padme's decoy, Sabé. Luckily, the film's comic books have given us some interesting clues.
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After fan complaints about the villain in "Thor: Love and Thunder," Taika Waititi is offering clues as to what changes he would make to the villain in "Thor 5."
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"Game of Thrones" fans are masters at coming up with theories. There's one that even suggests that Jon Snow has actually met his father, and killed him.
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Marvel fans rejoice! The franchise's heroic and dashing Throg -- the frog Thor -- is making his live-action debut, but not in the conventional sense.
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"Critical Role" star Matt Mercer said that while Amazon Prime's "The Legend of Vox Machina" cut some scenes, this was done to help streamline the series.
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The "Avatar" films feature a flight of passage ritual that all Na'vi hunters take part in during their training. Here's what you need to know about it.
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The "Fast and Furious" franchise features the long-running character Mia Toretto. Here's a look at the stars who have brought this character to life.
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"The Walking Dead" star Norman Reedus has emerged as a fan-favorite to play Ghost Rider. And thanks to some exciting fan art, we can see why.
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Yahya Abdul-Mateen II is set to play Wonder Man in the MCU, and fan art imagines what the actor could look like as the character.
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This commercial for Old Navy pants features an actress you may recognize from a classic teen comedy or from her resurgence on various streaming shows.
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On "Critical Role," Vex and Percy have a large family together, and one of their children is surprisingly a tiefling. Here's why that is.
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With the live-action "One Piece" adaptation on the way, one fan took the time to translate Netflix's trailer back into anime.