Max Miller
School
University Of Colorado, Columbia University
Expertise
Marvel, Star Wars, Breaking Bad
- Max is a Pushcart Prize- and Henfield Prize-nominated author and has been shortlisted for both the Uncharted Magazine Crime & Mystery Short Story Award and The Writer Short Story Award.
- He studied under luminaries, including Steven Graham Jones and Victor LaValle. His exploration of the nostalgic mode in Star Wars was hailed as among the greatest writing on the Star Wars universe by the Editor at Large of RogerEbert.com.
- He has seen every MCU movie on opening night, and yes, he claps when the credits roll, much to the embarrassment of his friends.
Experience
Max Asher Miller is an author and journalist hailing from Denver, Colorado. His fiction has appeared in Fatal Flaw Literary Magazine, and his journalistic nonfiction has been featured at CBR, The Intermountain Jewish News, and more. He holds an MFA in writing from Columbia University, where he served as the Managing Editor of the Columbia Journal.
Education
Max holds an MFA in writing from Columbia University School of the Arts and a BA in English from the University of Colorado, where he minored in political science.
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Stories By Max Miller
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"Ricky and Morty" fans are gearing up for Season 7 with a new trailer; this season will see the titular main characters get new voice actors.
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From Lost to Castle Rock, J.J. Abrams loves to tackle big, heady ideas. He also never knows what he wants to say about them.
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There is a good reason why the first episode of a television series is known as a pilot, and it has nothing to do with the world of aviation.
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Could Ahsoka and Thrawn, despite their animosity toward each other, join forces at some point to combat a serious existential threat in the Grysk?
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The latest spoilers for "Loki" Season 2 point to an important revelation about Kang's backstory. What does this mean for the broader MCU timeline?
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An exciting new rumor for "Daredevil: Born Again" suggests that Matt Murdock may have a shocking tie to a villain from the Netflix "Defenders" universe.
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The last we see of Huell Babineaux in "Breaking Bad," he's sitting in a DEA safe house. For years, fans joked he's still there, but here's what happened to him.
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A major figure from the past returns on "Ahsoka," and their shocking arrival has "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" fans cheering across the internet.
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Several "Star Wars" fans are upset over the use of CGI de-aging during Hayden Christensen's guest appearance on "Ahsoka" when it may not have been necessary.
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Here's why this Susan Gibney and LeVar Burton storyline from Season 3 of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" hits way too close to home for modern audiences.
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Former "That '70s Show" star Danny Masterson has been sentenced after previously being found guilty of rape.
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Spock's hand sign on "Star Trek" has long been an iconic part of the franchise's lore, and it had a very personal meaning for his actor, Leonard Nimoy.
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Before he was an Oscar-winner, Ben Affleck was starring in commercials, and one spot for Burger King almost landed him on unemployment.
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The original "Doctor Strange" movie shot a harrowing death scene that was ultimately cut, but the filmmakers believe it was a great sequence.
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The twin WAG and SAG-AFTRA strikes have resulted in even more delays, as "Ironheart" and "Daredevil: Born Again" no longer have set release dates or windows.
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Can Ahsoka's history and her training of Sabine as her Padawan lead to the end of the Jedi Order as we know it in "Star Wars" lore? Let's take a look.
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Cast members of "Star Trek: The Next Generation," particularly Jonathan Frakes, have been pretty clear in calling out the issues in this episode.
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As notorious as the "Herogasm" scene in Season 3 of "The Boys" was, shooting the scene proved especially tricky due to this on-set slip-up.
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At a 2018 convention, "Star Trek: The Next Generation" star Marina Sirtis alleged she was nearly fired because there were too many women on the show.
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A number of MCU fans have taken to social media to ask why Sam Wilson hasn't appeared as Captain America in close to 20 TV or movie projects.
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"Rick and Morty" is coming back for a seventh season, and here's what we can expect from the return of the demented scientist and his much put-upon grandson.
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An extra from "The Mandalorian" has recently discussed in-depth their alleged experiences with AI scanning while working on the "Star Wars" series.
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It's going to be a tall order for the film, but "Oppenheimer" needs to earn almost $200 million more in the worldwide box office to break this record.
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In Greta Gerwig's "Barbie," Michael Cera is a natural fit for Allan. But his manager's negotiation tactics nearly cost him a chance to play the role.
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According to "Barbie" casting directors Allison Jones and Lucy Bevan, some actors auditioning for Ken took off their shirts when they really didn't have to.
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Black Noir is returning in Season 4 of "The Boys." Fans are certainly eager to know that this could possibly mean for the sadistic Homelander.
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"A League of Their Own" has been canceled by Amazon Prime Video, despite previously having been greenlit for Season 2.