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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In a new interview, Moretz has opened up further about the issues she faced growing up in the public eye, and her portrayal in the show "Family Guy."
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The third season has already begun on Apple TV+.
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If the two pop up, they probably couldn't play their characters from The Karate Kid reboot.
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With a trailer for the film already out, Netflix has now released the first clip from "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery," showing viewers what they can expect.
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The cast quickly endeared themselves to "The Umbrella Academy" viewers, and the blooper reel for the show's third season solidifies why we love them.
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In a recent interview, Fraser spoke about how wearing a fat suit in "The Whale" took a toll on him.
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In a recent interview, Showtime's David Nevins had some encouraging updates regarding the future of the "Dexter" franchise.
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In a recent interview, "She-Hulk" star Tatiana Maslany explained why she had a hard time with the show's fourth-wall-breaking scenes.
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