Deepayan Sengupta
School
University Of Guelph-Humber, Humber College
Expertise
The Arrowverse, The CW, TV Musical Shows
- Deepayan started the first episode of Arrow on a whim, completely unaware that, years later, he would've seen every episode of every show that grew from it.
- He has seen every episode of Better Call Saul, but not a single episode of Breaking Bad.
- Once, Deepayan's dedication to reporting major news in a timely manner led to him writing a piece from his phone.
Experience
Deepayan has been a pop culture news writer for over a decade, getting his start with reporting on stories about trailer drops and casting announcements. He believes that news stories can not only be a way to get wind of exciting upcoming projects, but also gauge industry trends. Of course, there's always a downside to keeping up with pop culture news, and in Deepayan's case, it's that his watchlist, especially his TV watchlist, keeps expanding every time an exciting new project is announced. But as long as there is pop culture news, he'll be there to report on it in some form or another.
Education
The main focuses of Deepayan's degrees were business courses. However, he found creative fulfillment in his humanities electives, which gave him the tools he needed to learn how to analyze film and television, and to better understand characters and their motivations, too.
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Stories By Deepayan Sengupta
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Season 5 of "Yellowstone" is here and fans are excited. However, some of the animal killings in the season's early episodes are being brought up online.
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John Carpenter's classic 1981 film "Escape from New York" is getting a reboot, this time led by the team behind the fifth entry in the "Scream" franchise.
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At a recent presser, Jaboukie Young-White revealed there was something in particular that made playing Ethan Clade feel therapeutic. Here's what he had to say.
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Kelsey Asbille, who plays Monica Dutton on "Yellowstone," recently appeared to fuel speculation the show will end with Season 5.
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In a recent press session, Millie Bobby Brown spoke about how she was scared about shooting "Stranger Things" after her work on "Enola Holmes 2."
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In a new interview, Jessy Schram spoke about the relationship between her character, Dr. Hannah Asher, and Dr. Dean Archer in Season 8 of "Chicago Med."
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ABC has announced a slew of new shows for the upcoming TV season, including "Not Dead Yet." Here's everything we know so far about the show.
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In a recent interview, showrunner Jeff Rake spoke about the process of getting a fourth season of "Manifest," and how the fans were a key part of the process
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Wes Bentley is one of the main actors starring in "Yellowstone." Before the fifth season's premiere, the actor had some interesting things to say.
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Aldis Hodge spoke about the challenges he faced in the "Black Adam" with Dwayne Johnson, especially when wielding the mace that Hawkman uses to fight others.
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In Season 3 of "Big Sky," Donno has endeared himself to fans, who took to social media to express their support for the character.
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Lydia Montgomery is a standout role in the Hulu series "Tell Me Lies." And chances are good you've seen the actress who plays her in something before.
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Madonna is a character in "Weird: The Al Yankovic Story," and Weird Al was asked whether he had to approach the singer to use her as a character.
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The role of Geralt of Rivia will go to Liam Hemsworth, who will be taking over the role from Henry Cavill in the upcoming season 4 of "The Witcher."
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"Prey for the Devil" director Daniel Stamm reveals that he was moved to tears by Jacqueline Byers' audition tape for the movie.
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Fans of AMC's apocalypse series "The Walking Dead" give a round of applause to Josh Hamilton, who plays Lance Hornsby, after Season 11 Episode 20.
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Iconic director Tim Burton has a long history of collaborating with Disney, but after his experience working on "Dumbo," he says he's done with the studio.
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In his memoir "Friends, Lovers and the Big, Terrible Thing," Matthew Perry spoke about the process that went into Chandler Bing's speech pattern on "Friends."
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In the tenth season, however, "The Goldbergs" had a special nod towards both Murray and Pops, and here's what Hayley Orrantia had to say about it.
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Tom Ellis is best known for portraying Lucifer Morningstar on "Lucifer." Here's what he's been doing since the show ended and where else you can see him.
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Charlie Cox expressed immense excitement over the fact that he got the chance to wear an upgraded and new Daredevil costume based off the earlier comics.
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Fans may be delighted to find out that it seems like Warner Bros. is finally interested in bringing back Henry Cavill as the iconic Superman.
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Ahead of the film's release, Scream Queen Jamie Lee Curtis spoke about her dislike of the horror genre and how that dislike made her so well-suited to it.
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Jennifer Coolidge has had a very long and popular career, however, only recently was she able to accomplish one of her big dreams by being in "The Watcher."
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In a panel, Tom Welling spoke about a key clause he put in his contract. Here's the major contract Welling signed that impacted the trajectory of "Smallville."
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Kristin Kreuk and Erica Durance starred together on the CW series "Smallville," but have they remained close in real life?
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"Velma" is the newest addition to the Scooby-Doo mythos. See when you'll be able to check it out on HBO Max, and who's in the voice cast.