Russell Murray
Location
United States Of America
School
Ithaca College, Wake Tech Community College
Expertise
The Boys, Marvel Cinematic Universe, DC Films
- Murray has provided extensive live coverage for some of the most exciting series of the last decade, including "The Boys," "Succession," and "Ted Lasso."
- They have represented Looper at exclusive industry events and screenings in New York.
- Across platforms and outlets, their work has amassed over 5 million views.
Experience
Russell Murray is a New York-based writer, producer, and story consultant who began writing for Looper in 2022. They served as a member of the news and op-eds teams and a columnist before joining the features team in 2023. Murray has previously contributed to Comic Book Resources and provided freelance script-reading services for writers, agents, and studios across the U.S. In addition to their work with Looper, Murray creates graphic novels, podcasts, and music videos under the banner of their production company, Picture Book Media.
Education
After attending Wake Tech Community College, Murray received acceptance to Ithaca College, where they graduated with honors from the Department of Theatre Arts. During their time at school, they extensively studied performance and political science, as well as stage direction, film production, and dramatic writing.
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Stories By Russell Murray
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"The More You Know" PSA commercials were a very big thing during the '90s. And, Matthew Perry himself did one, using all his Bing energy in the process.
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"Mission: Impossible -- Dead Reckoning Part 1" added a plot point in post-production that sets up a major theme of the next film in the franchise.
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"Gen V" finally explains the most powerful villain on "The Boys" (and we don't mean Homelander - motivation can be just as important as powers).
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"Five Nights at Freddy's" is out and horror fans may be wondering whether this live-action adaption has a post-credits scene.
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Matthew Perry and Julia Roberts had an interesting and fun exchange in order to get the latter to appear on "Friends" as a guest star.
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Matthew Perry was iconic as Chandler Bing on "Friends," but it turns out that another sitcom star originally auditioned for the role.
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In the commentary for "Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One," Christopher McQuarrie describes this phrase that will pay off in the film's second part.
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There's one key part of Chandler Bing that Matthew Perry grew to hate, even though it's a favorite aspect for most fans.
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Chandler Bing will forever be the role that the late Matthew Perry is remembered for, and actors who worked with him on Friends are sharing their thoughts.
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With the climactic "Avengers: Secret Wars" poised to be even bigger than "Avengers: Endgame," we can only wait with bated breath as details continue to unfold.
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After he wowed the world as Chandler Bing, Matthew Perry entertained gamers with a spectacular performance in the "Fallout" franchise.
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"Dead Reckoning Part One" writer-director Christopher McQuarrie points out that Angela Bassett's Erika Sloane does make a subtle appearance in the film.
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This year's spooky-themed Shark Tank episode sees a number of companies make their scary pitches, including custom Jack-o'-lantern maker Maniac Pumpkin Carvers.
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Get ready for a flavor explosion on "Shark Tank" thanks to I Love Chamoy. Here's what you need to know about this sugar-free alternative to a Mexican favorite.
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Here are three things you need to know about Thrill Builders, which will be appearing on Friday night's pre-Halloween edition of "Shark Tank."
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"Gen V" has learned from the biggest mistake made in "The Boys" Season 1, successfully providing social commentary and thematic exploration.
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Tracy Spiridakos, who has played Hailey Upton on "Chicago P.D." for the past several seasons, will reportedly be leaving the show after Season 11.
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Could the huge revelation in Episode 6 of "Gen V" foreshadow the end of "The Boys"? The series' relationship with the comics may provide some insight.
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Soldier Boy makes an appearance on "The Boys" spin-off series "Gen V," and the sequence is something nobody could have predicted.
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Educational subscription service Surprise Ride had a roller-coaster "Shark Tank" pitch, but the company found tremendous success after the show.
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DC fans have something to look forward to, as "Phase One" of the DC Elseworlds multiverse was announced at the New York Comic Con this week.
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Glove Wrap may be a neat "Shark Tank" venture finding success within the realm of sports, but there's more going on with this product and those who make it.
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"The Strangers Trilogy" took center stage at New York Comic Con, where the creative team teased their ambitious plans for the horror series.
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Who is the Mesmerizer and why is he familiar to fans of "The Boys"? What does his appearance on the mother ship series have to do with "Gen V"?
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Although Blueland was accused of appearing on "Shark Tank" for the wrong reasons, things turned out better than expected for the cleaning products company.
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"Shark Tank" fans undoubtedly remember Mark Cuban's negative reaction toward Ride FRSH. Here's what the company has been up to since being on the show.
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"Shark Tank" fans likely remember Wanna Date? and the company's line of date spreads. Here's what happened to the company after appearing on the show.