Mike Worby
Location
Regina, SK, Canada
School
FW Johnson Collegiate, University Of Saskatchewan
Expertise
Dark Souls, Attack On Titan, Buffy The Vampire Slayer
- Mike has been absolutely obsessed with pop culture for as long as he knew what it was.
- A writer of fiction as well, Mike has penned both a screenplay and a novel.
- Mike is also a former gaming editor and has a bevy of experience working with and helping to build up a team of writers.
Experience
Mike has been writing about pop culture professionally for nearly a decade and has had hundreds of articles published. While he got his start with Sound on Sight, he has since gone on to write for Goomba Stomp, Cultured Vultures, Gameranx, and Tilt Magazine. As someone who's been obsessed with the entertainment industry since he was a child, Mike's current position is something he's strived for years to finally attain.
Education
Mike studied English and philosophy at his local university. He remains a life-long learner.
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Stories By Mike Worby
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While it's no secret that action star Jason Momoa wants to expand his comedic repertoire, another one of his acting career goals may surprise you.
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"Jujutsu Kaisen's" Sukuna and "My Hero Academia's" All For One are both incredibly powerful, but which one would win in an all-out brawl?
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Season 5 of "Yellowstone" actually features Luke Grimes singing one of his songs, but fans might have missed it given what was happening on screen.
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Decades before Sir Ian McKellen's Magneto hit the big screen, another major X-Men character's headgear was able to block. Prof. X's psychic attacks.
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"Interview with the Vampire" Season 2 is on its way to AMC in 2024, bringing back Louis (Jacob Anderson) and Lestat (Sam Reid). Here are all the details.
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As a musician playing her first role as an actor, Lainey Wilson cried while shooting one of her earlier scenes on "Yellowstone." Here's why.
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It's not unusual for old properties to be given a new spin, and Netflix is doing so with the limited series "Ripley." Here's what fans can expect from the show.
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With Superman, Batman, and other DC heroes entering the public domain in just a few years, countless new stories about them are likely to surface.
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General Dru-Zod actor Michael Shannon has replaced Willem Dafoe's Green Goblin in new "Spider-Man" movie fan art by digital artist Subi Özil.
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"Breaking Bad" prequel series "Better Call Saul" has joined its predecessor as one of the most acclaimed TV series of all time -- except when it comes to Emmys.
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Auli'i Cravalho won't be reprising her role as Moana in the live-action version of the film, but she's perfectly fine with passing the torch to another actor.
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Will the fluidity surrounding Taylor Sheridan's latest "Yellowstone" spin-off result in reported lead star Matthew McConaughey leaving the project?
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"Mortal Kombat 2" will feature a new villain, and fans are now getting a better idea of who he is and what his role in the film's story will be.
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John Wick franchise director Chad Stahelski is set to helm a "Ghost of Tsushima" adaptation, but based on his schedule, that movie could be years away.
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A new biopic starring Paulie Shore will examine the life of Richard Simmons. However, the fitness icon isn't exactly on board with the project.
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Mark Ruffalo may have been anxious about doing the sex scenes in "Poor Things," but he also agrees with Emma Stone that they're crucial to the film.
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Rosalind "Roz" Russell, played by Marsha Warfield, has finally returned to "Night Court" for the revival. Here's what she's been up to in the intervening years.
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"Wednesday" fans might be wondering whether Percy Hynes White will return for Season 2 of the Netflix series. Here's what we know so far about that question.
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Found footage horror movie "Megan is Missing" features a notorious barrel scene that traumatizes viewers. Here's why the sequence is so disturbing.
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Season 3 of Prime Video hit "Reacher" is already in production, and star Alan Ritchson has shared a few tantalizing bits of photographic evidence.
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The Nichirin Swords in "Demon Slayer" come in various colors, but why is Tanjoro's black, and what do the weapons' various hues mean?
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"MaXXXine" star Mia Goth is being sued by an extra from the film, who claims the actor inflicted intentional injuries on him while shooting a scene.
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"Scream Queens" co-creator Brad Falchuk may have had a number of hits, but there's a reason he believes the short-lived horror dramedy wasn't one of them.
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"Yellowstone" fans were treated to a shocking moment in Season 4 when one character was forced to kill their own father. Here's a look at why that happened.
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"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" actor Daisy Ridley has opened up about her time making the film, including the reason why she cried after its first screening.
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Shannen Doherty may have been a big name on TV, but her film career didn't quite take off after she starred in Kevin Smith's 1995 comedy "Mallrats."
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"Yellowstone" creator Taylor Sheridan has opened up about the poor reviews his show got in its first season, and why he doesn't seem bothered by them.