Ethan Zack
Location
Falls Church, Virginia
School
New York University
Expertise
Nintendo, DC Comics, "Adventure Time"
- Ethan has covered several high-profile entertainment events, including the Athena Film Festival, New York Comic Con, and Quadio's 2019 Funhouse Festival.
- Throughout his career, he has interviewed creative talents such as Pom Pom Squad, Jeffrey Eli, and Beth Million.
- Thus far, Ethan has written more than 450 entertainment-focused articles of varying formats ranging from short-form news coverage to in-depth critical reviews.
Experience
Ethan Zack is an entertainment writer with over five years' worth of professional experience writing about video games, comic books, film, television, and music. It was an epiphany moment for a young Ethan when he realized that writing coverage of his favorite media could be just as enjoyable as consuming the media itself. Since then, he's dedicated his career to talking as much as he can about the art he loves — and the stuff he's less keen on. His work has appeared in several established outlets, including Looper, Screen Rant, SVG, and Washington Square News. When he isn't writing, you can find him livestreaming video games or watching one of the many, many movies from his massive classic film backlog.
Education
Ethan graduated from the College of Arts and Science at New York University in 2022 with a B.A. in journalism and history. Throughout his studies, Ethan also took classes on film analysis and video game theory.
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Stories By Ethan Zack
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Marvel fans can expect Daredevil's emphatic return to include some pretty substantial costume changes, for him and his archrival Bullseye.
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Carl Weathers had a role on NBC's popular One Chicago franchise, appearing on three different shows during his career. Here's who the actor played.
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"Enterprise" co-creator Brannon Braga explained how the original premise of the prequel series was very different from what it eventually became.
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"Blue Bloods" fans may recognize the actor who plays Deputy Chief Kent thanks to his long filmography. Here's a look at where you may have seen him before.
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TikTok users may notice several videos on the social media platform have gone silent. Here's why so much music is missing from people's posts.
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Jim Carrey will reportedly reprise his role as Dr. Robotnik in the upcoming "Sonic the Hedgehog 3," a development that breaks new ground in his career.
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Carl Weathers, an action franchise icon, has sadly passed away at the age of 76 -- leaving behind a monumental legacy of roles in sci-fi, drama, and more.
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Dr. Hannah Asher first appeared as part of a short arc on Season 5 of "Chicago Med." Here's a look at why the character was brought back as a series regular.
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Netflix's "Avatar: The Last Airbender" will set itself apart from its animated inspiration with a difficult scene that was only referenced in the original.
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There is a new face on Season 9 of "Chicago Med," and he is played by an actor that TV fans are likely already familiar with.
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The DC Universe has cast "House of the Dragon" star Milly Alcock as Supergirl. Here's why James Gunn chose her over every other actor on the short list.
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The most watched original series of 2023 is also the most streamed, as viewers can check out all nine seasons of the USA Network show "Suits" on Peacock.
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There's one horror movie on Netflix raking in viewers that also sports two "Yellowstone" stars, despite its weak initial box office performance.
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If rumors are to be believed, Alden Ehrenreich will be playing Zeke Stane, a name that will likely be familiar to anyone who knows their "Iron Man" lore.
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"Chicago Med" is finally back on air for Season 9, but at the moment, the show's creative team has yet to write a season finale. Here's why.
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Patrick Stewart shares his wish to make a "Star Trek: Picard" movie that picks up after the series, and he knows who he'd pick to direct it.
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"The Big Bang Theory" loved referencing "Star Trek." One of the most hilarious references was when the show quoted Patrick Stewart's Picard directly.
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Carter Shimp has appeared on both "Chicago PD" and "Chicago Med," each time playing a totally different character.
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According to "Frasier" star Kelsey Grammer, there is one condition that must be met for Ted Danson's role as Sam Malone to reappear in the reboot series.
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Fans may recall that William Riker didn't have a beard when "Star Trek: The Next Generation" started, but there's a reason why it stuck with the character.
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Some viewers may have a few questions about Jay's Pet Butter after initially seeing the product appear on "Shark Tank." Here's what everyone should know.
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A real-life change to Chicago Fire Department policy may be good news for Mouch in the world of "Chicago Fire."
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The original "Star Trek" gave us redshirts - side characters whose purpose is to die and raise the stakes. Who was the first one? The answer isn't so simple.
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A recently released Crown Royal commercial features a throwback tune by one of hip hop's most celebrated acts.
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"NCIS" star Michael Weatherly left the series in Season 13 and hasn't been back since. The star is now clearing the air on whether his character will return.
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LeVar Burton's "Star Trek: The Next Generation" character, Geordi La Forge, almost had a radically different, and alien-inspired, origin story.
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Here are some interesting facts about the Table Tyke, a baby-focused product set to be featured in the January 19, 2024, episode of "Shark Tank."