Tommy McArdle
Location
Brooklyn, New York
Expertise
Movies, TV, Sports
- Tommy McArdle has written for Boston Globe Media, Sporting News, PopDust, and Hollywood.com, covering sports and entertainment.
- He closely follows the television and film industry for new releases and loves engaging with independent films and major blockbuster franchise movies and television alike.
- Tommy is interested in covering the latest out of Hollywood and helping further popular discussion about the most talked-about content circling the web.
Experience
Tommy McArdle is a writer and editor based out of Brooklyn, New York. He has previously written at Boston.com, Sporting News, PopDust, and Hollywood.com. He studied journalism at Emerson College from 2015 to 2019 and covered the Boston sports scene with Boston.com and the National Hockey League with Sporting News in 2019 and 2020.
Education
He studied journalism at Emerson College from 2015 to 2019 and covered sports for the school's student-run newspaper, The Berkeley Beacon.
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Stories By Tommy McArdle
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Jerry West is not happy about his portrayal on the show, and neither are his lawyers.
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According to Bob Odenkirk, fans of "Better Call Saul" may want to rewatch "Breaking Bad" after the final season. Here's why.
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The opening scene of Better Call Saul Season 6 skips the Gene Takovic cold open tradition and instead possibly reveals where Kim is post-Breaking Bad.
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There was one thing missing from the Season 6 premiere of "Better Call Saul:" Gene Takovic. Here's what Peter Gould had to say about the conspicuous absence.
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Was Thanos always intended as the big bad of the MCU? Here's what Josh Brolin has to say.
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According to the series creators, Walt and Jesse's return is just one of many things fans have to look forward to in "Better Call Saul" Season 6.
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Despite the seemingly-endless discussion that his post-Blip physique inspired, it looks like Thor will take steps to transform once more in Love and Thunder.
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Despite the amount of pivotal events in "Better Call Saul" Season 4, Saul Goodman's best moment actually comes several years ahead of the timeline.
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Although it took the top spot at the box office, the opening weekend for "Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore" represents a franchise low.
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Some fans are noticing details in "Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore" that don't seem to line up with established facts from the original book series.
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"Fantastic Beasts 3" was originally intended to be the third movie in a series of five, but is Warner Bros. moving away from the franchise?
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Though Gilbert Gottfried's career took him on all kinds of performing roles, it's possible he could be best remembered for his prolific use of social media.
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In the new movie Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore, Albus Dumbledore attempts to find a way to destroy the blood pact he has with Gellert Grindelwald.
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In "Fantastic Beasts 3" Newt carries a message across Europe from Dumbledore -- and with it, a "Harry Potter" Easter egg that holds added weight.
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"Fantastic Beasts 3" contains the on-screen culmination of J.K. Rowling's two-decade project to reframe fans' understanding of two major characters.
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When Paul Bettany recently appeared on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," he was asked if he's in "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness."
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A new network sitcom has broken into the prestigious club of shows that have a season with a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes.
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If Warner Bros is smart, they will recognize the writing on the wall and end the "Fantastic Beasts" series after "The Secrets of Dumbledore."
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"Better Call Saul" expertly shows fans Saul Goodman's trajectory from struggling lawyer to hardened criminal. This scene from Season 1 sets the stage.
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Daniel Radcliffe has opened up about the special significance of his villainous role as Abigail Fairfax in "The Lost City."
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Nacho is one of the best characters introduced in "Better Call Saul," and one Season 5 scene, in particular, is a pause-worthy showcase for the character.
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Here is some of the new information that the final trailer for "Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore" brings fans as it charms them into theaters.
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The actor isn't pulling any punches in his efforts to get into Adam Warlock shape.
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Thanks to some alleged action figure leaks, fans are getting their first look at Christian Bale's Gorr the God-Butcher from "Thor: Love and Thunder."
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"Better Call Saul" Season 3 is full of tense, funny, and heartbreaking moments. But it's a relatively small flashforward scene that proves to be Saul's best.
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Warner Bros. would do well to reassess who should sit in the directors' seat if it wants to save the Wizarding World's place in pop culture.
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"Doctor Strange 2" may be following in the footsteps of "Spider-Man: No Way Home" by bringing back former Marvel characters. Here's why that would be a mistake.