Cameron Roy Hall
Location
Minneapolis, Minnesota
School
Vernon College, Midwestern State University
Expertise
Marvel Cinematic Universe, Harry Potter, Avatar: The Last Airbender
- Cameron is a playwright whose catalog includes one-act children's 'edutainment' plays and an unofficial stage parody of "Super Smash Bros."
- He pens commercials and miscellaneous copy for local companies as part of his ongoing mission to keep Millennial sarcasm alive.
- Come hell or high water, Cameron's always in a movie theater on discount Tuesdays.
Experience
In 2022, Cameron joined Static Media as a freelancer for the Looper brand. His byline crops up on sister sites like /Film and SVG, but Looper is invariably his home for shouting into the void about superheroes and all things fictional. Cameron's previous work can be found on The Gamer and Brave Writer and in all those fancy leather journals he bought at Barnes and Noble.
Education
Cameron received a Bachelor of Arts in psychology with a minor in theatre from Midwestern State University in 2015.
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Stories By Cameron Roy Hall
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Mark Ruffalo has a very understandable reason why he doesn't want to host "Saturday Night Live," despite how he's been asked to do so in the past.
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Before Kate Mulgrew took over the helm on "Star Trek: Voyager," a different actor was fired from the now-iconic role of Captain Janeway.
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There are two reasons why the powers that be considered killing off Scott Bakula's "Star Trek: Enterprise" character, Capt. Jonathan Archer.
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In 2019, Disney actor Cameron Boyce shockingly passed away at just 20 years old, cutting short a promising career as a performer and humanitarian.
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BTS footage from "Daredevil: Born Again" suggests that the Punisher is returning to his brutal killing ways. However, there's likely a major catch.
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This Marvel star sees his MCU death as the opening of a window rather than the closing of a door and now wants to play "Fantastic Four" villain Doctor Doom.
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Highly decorated actor Anthony Hopkins found that working on "Thor" allowed for a "no acting required" approach. Angela Bassett responded with a different take.
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Harry Potter and Wes Anderson might not be the most obvious pairings in the world, but that doesn't mean that AI creators haven't had a field day with them.
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YouTube channel Reimagining Films with AI has used artificial intelligence to reimagine Marvel heroes in the American Revolutionary War (and it's amazing).
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While there may already be tons of Pokémon out there, AI imagines new creatures based on specific regions and countries. The results are wild.
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One fan theory adds some ominous context to the "Moonknight" Season 1 cliffhanger ending, but Marvel hasn't made the future of the series clear.
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The controversy "Star Trek: Enterprise" generated for featuring a scene with brief nudity was made worse by the unfortunate timing of the episode's release.
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One bizarre TikTok theory suggests that "Barbie," "Elf," and "The Lego Movie," are all connected and actually take place in the same universe.
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Looking back on his time in the MCU, James Gunn admitted that working on the script of "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3" was particularly stressful for him.
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Vincent D'Onofrio loves portraying the Kingpin of Crime almost as much as audiences love watching him, but he was worried he would have to stop playing him.
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According to creator George Lucas, Luke Skywalker is not the main character of the first six "Star Wars" films, despite what you may believe.
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On "Star Trek," the starship Enterprise boldly goes where no man has gone before bearing the registry number NCC-1701. But what does "NCC" stand for?
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A theory proposed by Marvel fans suggests an explanation for how Captain America was able to fight back against Thanos in "Avengers: Infinity War."
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With the Defenders Saga confirmed as MCU canon, it seems like Donald Trump was president in the franchise. However, this complicates some previous details.
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Digital artists PlanetAI have used artificial intelligence to reimagine Marvel characters as Ghost Riders, and the results are cool as hell.
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Digital artists PlanetAI have used artificial intelligence to reimagine Deadpool's costume in different countries, and the results are bonkers.
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After completing his work on "Elvis," Austin Butler had some challenges when getting started on Apple TV's WWII series, "Masters of the Air."
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Gul Dukat of "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" is a delightfully duplicitous Cardassian. Here's what actor Marc Alaimo looks like under the prosthetics.
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The next season of "Doctor Who" is bringing back the villain Davros but with an updated look. Showrunner Russell T. Davies explained the reason for the changes.
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"Hazbin Hotel" has a star-studded voice cast that you may already be familiar with. Here's a look at who stars on the series and where you've heard them before.
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Digital artists PlanetAI used artificial intelligence to reimagine stormtrooper costumes in different countries, and the results are awesome.
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You may be surprised to learn how much the Pokemon cards that Rick Harrison infamously passed up on "Pawn Stars" are now worth, years after the fact.