Eammon Jacobs
School
Southampton Solent University
Expertise
Movies, Comics, TV, Games
- Eammon is a freelance journalist with several years experience covering entertainment news.
- He's previously written for the likes of GamesRadar, Fandom, Heroic Hollywood, Screen Rant, Comic Book Resources, and Radio Times.
- He's currently writing his first comic book tale, "Cut to Credits."
Experience
Eammon has worked as a professional writer since 2015 in the middle of his degree, while also running the comics review site Heroes Direct in 2015. He was the lead news writer for The Geeky Monkey magazine in 2016 and 2017, before later becoming the editorial assistant on Southampton's film publication, Diegesis magazine. Eammon briefly wrote for MacWorld as a features writer before realizing his talents were better suited to the worlds of film, TV and comic. He worked on sponsored features and wrote scripts for Fandom starting in 2018. He later joined Heroic Hollywood in 2019 as a news writer (as well as writing scripts for the YouTube channel) before coming aboard the good ship Looper in 2021.
Education
Eammon has a bachelor's degree in Magazine Journalism & Feature Writing from Southampton Solent University, where he was taught to play to his interests and write about what he knows best.
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Stories By Eammon Jacobs
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"Andor" actor Kyle Soller participated in a Disney press event promoting the series where he shared a surprising on-set moment that made him drop his coffee.
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"Andor" showrunner Tony Gilroy knows that he's taking a huge gamble with the "Star Wars" community in delivering such an ambitious series.
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Neil Gaiman has grand ambitions for Netflix's "The Sandman" series, to the point where he's already planning on the show lasting quite a long time.
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Hardcore fans of "The Sandman" may have noticed some Audible talent pop up in the recent Netflix episode, "Dream of a Thousand Cats."
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"Dream of a Thousand Cats" is the latest entry from "The Sandman." It boasts plenty of voice talent, including an appearance from Neil Gaiman himself.
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If Marvel wants to expand on the Hulk's story following "She-Hulk," there is one comic series they should turn to for inspiration.
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Episode 1 of "She-Hulk" reveals what the Incredible Hulk did during the Blip after Thanos killed half of all life in the universe.
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As Walters is wandering around the laboratory in "She-Hulk" Episode 1, she finds this Iron Man memento.
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During the first episode of "She-Hulk," Captain America comes up in a conversation between Jen and Bruce, which leads to a surprising revelation.
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"The Sandman" showrunner recently confirmed the wild story arc for "The Sandman" Season 2, and it would be incredibly entertaining to see it come to life.
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Tom Cruise and Christopher McQuarrie have big movie plans for after they're done with the "Mission: Impossible" series, and they all sound bonkers.
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If Miles Teller joined the MCU, who should he play? Here's who you voted for.
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Ezra Miller owns a surprising keepsake from the film that kick-started their career, Lynn Ramsay's haunting drama, "We Need to Talk About Kevin."
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During a recent interview with Empire Magazine, "Prey" actress Amber Midthunder revealed that she auditioned without even knowing it was for a "Predator" movie.
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According to a recent interview with "Barry" actor Bill Hader, the change in tone for the show's third season was planned for a very long time.
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It's a turbulent time for the DC Extended Universe at the moment, with fans wondering whether Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman still has a future in the franchise.
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Fans of Neil Gaiman's original DC Comics series "The Sandman" may be disappointed to realize that Netflix's adaptation is missing this character.
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You may or may not have missed the appearance of these classic DC villains in Netflix's live-action adaptation of Neil Gaiman's "The Sandman."
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Unfortunately, while the new animated film "Lightyear" just landed on Disney+, it's being erased from the platform in the Middle East for a specific reason.
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Neil Gaiman's cosmic epic has more links to the DC Universe than you may realize.
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Morpheus crosses paths with Constantine in "Sandman" Chapter 3: "Dream a Little Dream of Me," where Constantine's exorcising a demon out of a princess' fiancé.
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In 1968, "Star Trek: The Original Series" aired an episode that is remembered decades later for this iconic moment between Nyota Uhura and James T. Kirk.
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This newest Andor trailer is amazing. However, it comes with a sad update.
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With Season 3 of "Harley Quinn" now airing on HBO Max, some fans may wonder if Harley will ever reunite with the Joker. The showrunners have weighed in.
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Sadly, the very thing the author was worried about came to pass.
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It's a small list of candidates, but there's one person who stands above the rest to be T'Challa's successor in "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever."
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Actor Winston Duke has dropped a few hints of what to expect for M'Baku, the Jabari, and their role in Wakanda in "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever."