Corey Hoffmeyer
School
Full Sail University
Expertise
Star Wars, MCU, Rian Johnson Films
- Corey has written two novels, which are due to be released in the near future.
- He took advantage of quarantine and binged the entire MCU twice just because he could.
- Corey has been obsessed with pop culture since he was a child, and is a purveyor of useless pop culture facts.
Experience
During his first year of college, Corey started writing and editing on a volunteer basis for a few small online publications. He used that experience to land a freelance position at Screen Rant, where he wrote general pop culture news, features, and video game reviews. Eventually Corey landed at Looper, where he now covers similar topics.
Education
Corey has a master's degree in screenwriting. He's written a feature-length script and several short films, and this gives him distinctive insight into the construction of story, theme, and character development.
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Stories By Corey Hoffmeyer
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David Harbour is often put through the ringer on Netflix's "Stranger Things," especially when his character has to travel through the Upside Down.
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While some creators regret the decisions they make, Vince Gilligan has zero regrets about "Breaking Bad." Even regarding big character deaths.
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For "Game of Thrones" star Kit Harington, who is rumored to return for a Jon Snow sequel series, attending fan conventions is "a bit like going back in time."
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Young Sheldon's Lance Barber has nothing but enormous respect for co-star Iain Armitage, and he believes that the young actor is nothing short of a class act.
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Despite his character's demise, Tom Payne would absolutely reprise his role as Paul "Jesus" Rovia on "The Walking Dead" under one condition.
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It would seem that Universal is giving "How to Train Your Dragon" the live-action treatment.
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Over a decade after the last movie was released, "Harry Potter" fans are sounding off about the most egregious book omissions in the "Deathly Hallows" films.
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Krysten Ritter, best known for "Jessica Jones," cried after the "Breaking Bad" series finale. "It affected me in every way, and that's rare that that happens."
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Although "Parks and Recreation" is remembered as a great success, the rocky 1st season had co-creator Michael Schur worried for Amy Poehler's future.
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Eddie Murphy and John Landis have worked together on multiple big movie sets, but apparently their relationship wasn't all good.
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The "Big Bang Theory" creators felt like they messed up with the original iteration of Penny, a character named Katie who appears only in the unaired pilot.
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Jessica Capshaw remarks on how the showrunners on Grey's Anatomy kept to a reliable formula, no matter how many cast members came and went.
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Adam Driver considers his on-set dresser, Amanda, to be the unsung hero of "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker," and took time to praise her work on the film.
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Some fans may not know that one of the most iconic episodes in "The X -Files" is actually inspired byCharlie Chaplin's disturbingly true history.
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When it comes to wrapping up Barty Crouch Jr.'s story arc in "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," the film isn't very clear compared to its source material.
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Many wonder if Rey will someday return to Star Wars in some fashion, but Daisy Ridley, for her part, isn't quite certain if it'll ever happen.
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"Sons of Anarchy" had a lot of heartbreaking scenes. However, longtime fans will never get to see one of the show's most emotional moments.
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Rose Leslie played the fan-favorite character of Ygritte in "Game of Thrones" and the actress went through one of the most emotional death scenes in the show.
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Emily Swallow portrays a very mysterious character, The Armorer, in "The Mandalorian," and the actress appears to thoroughly enjoy the ambiguity.
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The fact that Estelle Harris shared her first name with her character of George Costanza's mom on Seinfeld was nothing but happenstance.
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According to Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige, Kang the Conqueror's motivation becomes much clearer in "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania."
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Daniel Radcliffe himself believes he would be an amazing wizard in real life — if such a thing actually existed outside of the wizarding world.
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Cary Elwes was impressed by the attention to detail on "Stranger Things."
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"Sons of Anarchy" was no stranger to shockingly violent moments, and lead actor Ron Perlman often found himself greatly affected by those visceral moments.
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Longtime "Breaking Bad" fans may find it funny that Bryan Cranston had to call out Bob Odenkirk during filming for not actually watching the show.
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James Cameron, as well as many directors at large, does not like how popular streaming movies at home has become -- but his reasoning isn't what you'd expect.
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Steven Spielberg recently admitted that he has a desire to direct a high-profile television series to add to his iconic resume.