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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Is the actor at the end of Jeep's 2023 Grand Wagoneer L commercial featuring Derek Jeter driving all night in rough conditions really his wife?
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No, it's not your eyes or your TV screen that made Zack Snyder's "Rebel Moon" look blurry when you watched it. It's Snyder himself that did it.
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An MCU rumor from prolific industry insider Daniel Richtman via his Patreon page suggests that Magneto may return in an "X-Men" supervillain team movie.
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"Star Wars" fans might not know that Yoda's female analog, Yaddle, mastered a forbidden Jedi force technique that even Sith haven't been seen using.
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"The Star Wars Holiday Special" is perhaps the franchise's most infamous entry, but is it canon? The answer is more complex than fans might expect.
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Fans eager for news about a sequel to 2020's "Mortal Kombat" will be delighted to know that Scorpion is already being teased to make a return.
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On "Blue Bloods," Kamar de los Reyes portrayed a character who wasn't around the series for long, but who left a big impact on the main characters.
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Social media users from Twitter to Reddit are roasting Amazon over Prime Video's ad-supported plan, which will go into effect on January 29, 2024.
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Jess Salguiero learned a lot more than she thought she would after playing Eve on "Frasier." The actor realizes she didn't fully appreciate the work.
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According to series star Jessy Schram, fans are in store for a big change to the story of "Chicago Med" when Season 9 of the series premieres early next year.
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There have already been tons of leaks from the set of "Deadpool 3," and now Bruce Campbell has gotten in on the action with a fake leak of his own.
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George Clooney shares a heartbreaking anecdote about late "Friends" star Matthew Perry, highlighting how the actor felt during the show's success.
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Tom Holland used to have problems filming crying scenes, but then his Marvel co-star Benedict Cumberbatch taught him a special technique to weep on-screen.
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The romance between Troi and Worf in the final season of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" wasn't popular with fans -- and not with one of its stars either.
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Rumor has it a pair of notable Marvel Cinematic Universe heroes could co-star alongside Tom Holland's Peter Parker in the MCU's Spider-Man 4.
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"NCIS" and "Hawaii Five-0" have had a cross-over storyline, but how far does the two series' interconnected universe really extend?
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The theme song for USA's resurgent hit law drama "Suits" is, perhaps unsurprisingly, titled "Greenback Boogie," but who performs it?
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"Yellowstone" is gearing up for several climactic clashes. One of those final showdowns could possibly feature Rip taking out Jamie after learning a hard truth.
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Christopher Nolan has high praise for Zack Snyder's "Watchmen," explaining why he feels the superhero epic was ahead of its time.
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The Andorians are one of the "Star Trek" franchise's most iconic and recognizable alien races, but what's the reason why they have blue skin?
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"Shark Tank" Season 15, Episode 9 features a pitch from a company called CAKES Body. Here's what you need to know about the business and how it's grown.
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"Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" is one of the best-loved Star Trek films, but Trek screenwriter Ronald D. Moore said it had a negative impact as well.
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As Quentin, Robbie Jones was an incredibly popular part of "One Tree Hill," so why did the character and actor leave the show so suddenly?
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Rosalita is a con artist in Season 2 of "Blue Bloods" whom Danny manipulates into becoming his informant. Who is the actor who played her in her one appearance?
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Could "Chicago P.D." star Marina Squerciati have teased a potential return for Jesse Lee Soffer's Jay Halstead, who left the show's cast in Season 10?
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With "Daredevil: Born Again" still in limbo, it appears Marvel is shifting back to traditional TV shows rather than one-season limited series. Here's why.
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Andre Braugher may be best known for his work on "Homicide: Life on the Street," but why did the actor leave the series shortly before its conclusion?