Danny Bojic
School
Tennessee Tech University, Austin Peay State University
Expertise
Marvel Cinematic Universe, Star Wars, DC Comics
- Danny's comic book collection is starting to get completely out of hand, taking up too much of his small apartment.
- He was once in a Zoom call with Michael B. Jordan.
- Covering major entertainment events like Star Wars Celebration and San Diego Comic-Con are his favorite parts of the year.
Experience
Danny started writing for a small start-up called The Click while finishing his master's degree. He capitalized on an opportunity to pivot toward Marvel-related articles when the video-game-focused website decided to expand into entertainment. His Marvel articles quickly rose in popularity to become some of the most-viewed articles in the website's history. The experience he gained at The Click helped him land a spot at The Illuminerdi, a more prominent website with a history of revealing exclusive information on upcoming movies and TV shows. He quickly became a senior contributor for the website, and his responsibilities as a writer grew as he attended press conferences, interviewed notable members of the industry, covered breaking news, and kept readers up-to-date on major announcements from conventions.
Education
Danny earned his bachelor's degree from Tennessee Tech University, and a master's degree at Austin Peay State University. The surplus of research papers he wrote allowed him to hone his skills as a writer, preparing him for a career behind the keyboard.
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Stories By Danny Bojic
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While "Batgirl" never made it to release, we are now finding out more details about the ways the film would have called back to "Batman" films of the past.
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A new Funko Pop! might have revealed Loki's new name, and it's an appropriate one given the events of the titular Disney+ show's Season 2 finale.
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"Olympus Has Fallen" was a hit at the box office. The action flick later spawned another battle -- this time, in the California court system.
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"The Office" creator Greg Daniels discusses the possibility of returning to that world, revealing his one condition for another show.
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Damien Darkblood doesn't stick around for very long after his brief appearance on "Invincible." Here's a look at what happened to the character.
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Before she joined the "Loki" production team, this composer became famous for throwing eggs at Simon Cowell on Britain's Got Talent.
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Fans are noticing that something important was missing from the finale of "Loki." With this exclusion, viewers have a lot of questions they want answered.
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"Captain America: Brave New World" is rumored to be getting extensive reshoots after the MCU sequel had a poorly-received test screening.
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James Wan explains that Amber Heard's Mera was never supposed to be a primary focus in "Auquaman 2." Instead always wanting the film to focus on bromance.
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Hopping back onto the hype train for "Deadpool 3," Ryan Reynolds shared a surprising peek at the Deadpool variant Dogpool. And she's a very good girl.
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"The Marvels" director Nia DaCosta discusses how Nick Fury is portrayed in the MCU film, which follows the devastating events of "Secret Invasion."
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Jon Hamm has long been one of DC fans' top choices to play Batman. Now, one Instagram user is taking matters into their own hands, envisioning Hamm in the role.
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"Star Wars" fans might be surprised to learn how Palpatine knew about Anakin and Padme's relationship -- and how this same skill came into play in other films.
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Luke passes an important memento to Leia during their last meeting in "The Last Jedi," but what is the item and why is it so important to "Star Wars" lore.
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Michael Starrbury, a former writer on the MCU's "Blade," debunks a report claiming there were versions of the script that didn't focus on the titular character.
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In an interview with People, "Divergent" author Veronica Roth shared how she is ultimately fine with the film series ending with three movies instead of four.
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"The Witcher" star Anya Chalotra will reportedly be joining the DCU as the voice of "Wonder Woman" villain Circe on the animated series "Creature Commandos."
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Feeling nostalgic for Netflix circa 2015? In a literal blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment, The Man Without Fear is back in a gritty, urban, violent environment.
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Fans of Netflix's "One Piece" will likely be surprised to find out what the actor who plays Mihawk looks like in real life and how he got prepared for the role.
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According to some early concept art, the Lizard in "The Amazing Spider-Man" almost looked a little like Michael Fassbender, albeit much scarier.
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The live-action "One Piece" team opted to remove one character's prominent body part from the show, and a fan edit proves it was absolutely the right decision.
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Loki has become a key figure in moving the MCU and its Multiverse sage forward. And a Marvel producer now explains why the character has become so key.
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Nailing the character of Luffy wasn't all sunshine and daisies for Iñaki Godoy, with the actor specifically noting his most challenging scene.
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Buggy Pirates has an immense level of hatred for Shanks, but why does the "One Piece" clown despise Luffy's mentor so intensely?
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Amid reports that Marvel fired the creative team behind "Daredevil: Born Again," Kingpin actor Vincent D'Onofrio assured fans there is nothing to worry about.
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Fans of "One Piece" already love one character and some storyline changes could be coming soon that could increase the attention the character is receiving.
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Unsurprisingly, John Matuszak looked nothing like Sloth from "The Goonies." But what did the former NFL football player look like in real life?