Kieran Fisher
Location
Glasgow, Scotland
School
University Of The West Of Scotland
Expertise
Quentin Tarantino, The Marvel Cinematic Universe, "Friends"
- Kieran recently co-edited a book on the films of Quentin Tarantino for McFarland. It will be released sometime in the near future.
- As the former managing editor of Diabolique Magazine, he covered the weird and wacky world of genre cinema and television.
- He's a fanboy of John Carpenter, Quentin Tarantino, and Martin Scorsese, but he reserves as much love for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, "Fast and the Furious," Gerard Butler, and sitcoms.
Experience
Kieran has worked as a professional writer since 2016. He was the managing editor of Diabolique Magazine and contributed to an array of print outlets, including Scream and Starburst. Kieran also worked as a scriptwriter for OSSA Movies and he's provided booklet essays for Arrow Video's "Black Moon Rising," "The Boondock Saints," "JSA - Joint Security Area," and "The Ring Collection" Blu-ray releases. Kieran's work has also been featured on Den of Geek, Fandor, Film School Rejects, and Screen Rant. He joined Static Media in 2020 and has been putting his movie, television, and pro wrestling obsessions to good use since then by creating news articles and features for Looper and Wrestling Inc.
Education
Kieran has a bachelor's degree in psychology and politics from the University of the West of Scotland. Learning about various philosophies in these fields has helped him discover interesting themes and subtexts in the entertainment he consumes.
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Stories By Kieran Fisher
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Here's what happened to the X-Men in the "Logan" timeline and how it differs from the mutants' fate in the MCU's "Deadpool & Wolverine."
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In an exclusive preview of Marvel’s “Fantastic Four” #22 by Ryan North and Ivan Fiorelli, Reed Richards makes a nasty discovery about his powers' limitations.
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In the pages of Marvel Comics, Wolverine has killed his X-Men teammates -- an incident that's probably too horrifying to depict in an MCU movie.
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Todd Phillips "Joker" sequel looks set to be a twisted love story involving two of DC's biggest villains. Check out Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga in action.
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Wolverine’s adamantium claws are darn near indestructible. But so are Black Panther’s vibranium set. So in a fight, which one is going to break first?
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In an exclusive preview of acclaimed Star Wars comic “Darth Vader” #48, Marvel’s Greg Pak and Raffaele Ienco reveal what pushes Luke to the Dark Side.
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Jack Black's comedy rock band Tenacious D is currently embroiled in controversy surrounding the failed assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.
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A teaser for the "9-1-1" Season 8 premiere gives audiences a taste of what they can expect during the episode, and it's causing quite a buzz on social media.
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Emily Osment wants to see one of the stars of “The Big Bang Theory” on the “Young Sheldon” spin-off series “Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage.”
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It's hard to imagine "Twister" without its leading lady Helen Hunt, but the actress almost had to drop out of the film before production began.
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Giancarlo Esposito appears in the "Captain America: Brave New World" trailer as an unnamed character, but audiences think they know who he is.
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As Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross points out in the "Captain America 4" trailer, political candidates don't do well when they sport facial hair. Here's why.
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The first trailer for "Captain America: Brave New World" shows a glimpse of Red Hulk, and fans are excited for the character played by Harrison Ford.
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Shelley Duvall, the actress best-known for her roles in "The Shining" and "McCabe and Mrs. Miller, has died on Thursday, July 11. Here are the details.
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A fan of “The Boys” noticed something unexpected about Homelander’s victims - many (but not quite all) of the survivors have something in common.
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"Deadpool & Wolverine" introduces Cassandra Nova to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Here's where you might have previously seen the actor who plays her.
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David Duchovny once auditioned for all of the lead roles on the classic sitcom "Full House" but missed out on each role. The actor knows why that happened.
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The trailer for the highly anticipated "Gladiator II" is here, but there's one thing about it that everyone agrees is terrible: the music choice.
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Thanks to the hashtag #RIPCartoonNetwork, fans of the beloved animation studio are concerned it's shutting down for good. Here's what's happening.
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An AI-generated trailer imagines what "Game of Thrones" might look like if it was produced during the 1950s, making the hit drama feel even more epic.
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"Arrowverse" producer Marc Guggenheim has revealed David Ramsey's unused Green Lantern look, which includes a gun. Here's why Diggle has one.
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Here's why "One Piece" is getting modernized on Netflix, according to Production IG president Takeshi Wada. But some fans aren't thrilled about it.
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"Rise of the Planet of the Apes" fans have taken notice of the eerie parallels between a new Alzheimer’s drug and the plot of the 2011 sci-fi franchise reboot.
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A joke told by David Spade in a "Saturday Night Live" skit was perceived by Eddie Murphy as racist, and it forever changed the two comedians' relationship.
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With "Walker" cancelled by The CW after four seasons, Jared Padalecki isn't holding back about his opinions regarding the network's new direction.
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What happened to Lizzy Musi? The racing community is mourning as they recall the vibrant life and tragic passing of the "Street Outlaws" star.
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Homelander has had plenty of disturbing scenes, but actor Antony Starr's latest improvised moment was a doozy, even by "The Boys" standards.