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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Hulu's runaway hit Only Murders in the Building has a reputation for bringing in some incredible guest stars, and Season 3 just landed a huge get.
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In a strange turn of events, late night talk show host and supernerd Stephen Colbert is involved in bringing The Chronicles of Amber to the small screen
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NYC such a vital part of the heart of the series that Waterston believes that it can be credited for a production boom in the expansive metropolis.
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According to Mark Hamill, he's been keeping props from every single "Star Wars" movie he ever worked on.
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"Harry Potter" asks audiences to suspend their disbelief to enjoy the magical world it is set in, but there are some aspects of the series that make no sense.
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"The Batman" co-writer and director Matt Reeves recently confirmed that he is working on a script for the film's upcoming sequel.
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It seems as if no show is safe from cancellation lately, but "The Sandman" creator said he has absolutely no fears about a surprise cancellation for season 2.
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Even the most faithful adaptation is going to change certain elements of the story, and HBO's The Last of Us is no different in that regard.
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"Andor" is unlike anything else in the "Star Wars" universe. However, according to Tony Gilroy himself, this wasn't something he initially set out to do.
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Why did Mark Sheppard leave Supernatural? The answer might be more complicated than many fans suspected.
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We now know that Black Adam will not feature in the new DC universe, but it's been revealed that Dwayne Johnson had big plans for the character and Superman.
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"Rick and Morty" has remained a consistently popular series since its debut, and that too applies to its side characters such as the Mr. Meeseeks.
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James Marsden was one of the stars in the hit HBO series "Westworld" and the actor was saddened by the show's dramatic cancellation in 2022.
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One of Jim Carrey's iconic roles saw him take on the character of the Grinch. However, his time on set seemed to make it hard for everyone involved.
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"Lucifer" was a big hit on both Fox and Netflix, due to its strong supporting cast, including fan-favorite Kevin Alejandro's Dan and his infamous nickname.
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Charlie Cox made his big return as the character of Matt Murdock (Daredevil) in "She Hulk" and the actor is not afraid to go against the show's critics.
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Amazon Studios' Vernon Sanders recently teased that its "God of War" adaptation won't be a limited series.
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While Netflix's "Pinocchio" is a darker animated film, director and co-writer Guillermo del Toro explained how it can still be enjoyed by the whole family.
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"Legends of Tomorrow" enjoyed a seven season run, and Nick Zano was a big part of it. His on-screen departure was satisfying, but the real reason is deeper.
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Megan Boone was an essential actress on "The Blacklist," and she took her role seriously, devoting herself to an intense physical regimen to prepare.
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Former child star Daniel Radcliffe has taken big risks since the "Potter" franchise ended. Gaten Matarazzo of "Stranger Things" hopes to take a similar path.
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Olive Cooke and Emma D'Arcy are quite different from their on-screen Westeros characters, and their views differed IRL for this monumental scene.
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It seems as if "Westworld" Season 5 could have happened, but the showrunners behind it were not impressed with HBO's proposal.
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Anya Chalotra was not afraid to admit that portraying Yennefer early on in "The Witcher" was incredibly difficult for a variety of reasons.
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American actress Sarah Michelle Gellar recently spoke about the toxic environment she encountered during her time on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer."
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Fans were left in limbo for months waiting for an announcement on "The Sandman" Season 2. Peter Friedlander has now stated why that happened.
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Fleabag creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge was instrumental in writing the ending of No Time to Die, which features the death of Daniel Craig's version of James Bond.