Jonah Schuhart
School
Virginia Commonwealth University
Expertise
Video Games, Movies, Comics, TV
- Jonah is a Freelance Writer for Static Media.
- He's written gaming and pop culture content for publications such as Screen Rant and RVA Magazine.
- Jonah was a Broadcast major, and has dabbled in everything from video content to podcasting.
Experience
Jonah began writing about games and movies after being forced to take Journalism class in high school. By the time he graduated, he would serve as the paper's Senior Editor. Since then, he's been consistently publishing articles in school papers and on sites like Looper and Screen Rant. During his time in college, Jonah founded and wrote for his own gaming column in Richmond's largest independent publication, RVA Magazine, and acted as a producer for student-run news programs. Fascinated with video games and movies, Jonah loves writing reviews and articles that pick apart his most-beloved pieces of media.
Education
In 2020, Jonah earned his Bachelor's Degree in Broadcast Journalism from Virginia Commonwealth University, located in Richmond, Virginia. Studying in his home-state's historic capital has taught Jonah to keep his horizons broad.
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Stories By Jonah Schuhart
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What we know so far about "The Warlord Chronicles" points to a potentially straightforward adaptation of the novels by the same name.
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Showtime's "Shameless" saw the main characters living in a small house in Southside Chicago. But was the series filmed there, or was it all a Hollywood set?
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Few heroes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe are capable of wielding Mjolnir. What are the odds that Marc Spector of 'Moon Knight' is one of them?
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Merlin in The Seven Deadly Sins anime is arguably the most powerful character there thanks to her years of magical study, but how exactly do her powers work?
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In the anime series "Naruto," Killer B's costume makes no sense. Sure, it might look cool, but it's definitely not an ideal choice of clothing. Here's why.
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While most people know Jim Parsons as the intelligent yet awkward Sheldon Cooper of The Big Bang Theory, he actually once starred in an episode of iCarly.
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The answer is easy, but incredibly complicated.
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How Ryan Reynolds really feels about being Marvel Comics' Deadpool and DC Comics' Green Lantern might tell us something about those universes.
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According to fans on Reddit, only one "Futurama" movie can be considered the best.
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The best episode of "Gold Rush: Dave Turin's Lost Mine" (at least, the best according to IMDb) has a pretty good reason for being so highly rated.
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While the Akatsuki do plenty of horrific things in the Naruto anime series, there's one specific crime that arguably stands out amongst the rest.
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This scene from "That '70s Show" was, even for the 2000s, one that probably went too far with what it was willing to joke about.
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Even the comedy stars of SNL can't always hold in their laughter during a sketch. There's one particularly memorable moment where Will Ferrell broke character.
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From Tolkien to "Game of Thrones," many fantasy series include languages created specifically for their worlds. How was Elder Speech in "The Witcher" created?
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"Doctor Who" debuted on BBC television in 1963, with William Hartnell in the title role. The character "regenerates" as necessary. What's that supposedly like?
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Evidently, "NCIS" pays its actors well, because Sasha Alexander's net worth after starring in the series is definitely a pretty penny.
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The sequel film "Sonic the Hedgehog 2" will see the return of the voice actor for Tails, Colleen O'Shaughnessey. Here's where you've heard her before.
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Although they don't seem to have much in common, there is a sneaky reference to "Dark Souls" in a Season 1 episode of Disney Channel's "The Owl House."
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"Naruto" author Masashi Kishimoto had different plans for Hinata, and she was almost a drastically different character.
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"Wayne's World" pays homage to the headbangers out there, but the intro of Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" sounded much different in the film.
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While there is no single "strongest Avenger" according to the Marvel comics among the hundred or so heroes on the team, there are some likely contenders.
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Kingdom looks at an important historical period in Chinese culture. It's not completely accurate, but fans still want to know how Season 3 ends.
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The worst mistake Amy Wong ever made on "Futurama" is surprisingly relatable despite the show's over-the-top nature.
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Although "Starship Troopers" has become a beloved cult classic since it was first released, not everything about the movie has aged well.
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Amazon's "James Bond" reality series will follow contestants as they compete in a variety of locations around the world for a massive cash prize.
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In The Rising of the Shield Hero, Naofumi frequently runs into Motoyasu Kitamura, the powerful, legendary Spear Hero. But what exactly can he do?
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Director James Gunn sheds new light on Ezra Miller's cameo as The Flash in the Season 1 finale of HBO Max's Peacemaker. Here's what he shared.