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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There's one scene toward the end of Episode 4 of "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power" that gave us major flashbacks of the swordsman Boromir.
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Like most movie trailers from the 1970s, the first trailer for "Star Wars - Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back" was unlike anything you'd expect to see today.
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"She-Hulk" Episode 5 continues to explore what being a superhero in the MCU looks like for people like Jennifer Walters. So where's the QR code?
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Between taking the source material seriously and an incredible sense of gothic design, one 1990s cartoon truly stands the test of time.
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Eddie Redmayne's role in "Fantastic Beasts" wasn't his first brush with the "Harry Potter" franchise. In fact, his role was something of a redemption for him.
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The new group in the MCU is "Thunderbolts," and Bucky Barnes actor Sebastian Stan has been talking about the upcoming film and his role in it.
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Marvel fans are getting a ton of good news lately. But Kevin Feige confirms the one thing that we suspected all along about the new superhero team in the MCU.
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An action-packed trailer for "The Mandalorian" Season 3 dropped at D23. Here are some small details you may have missed.
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Thanks to a new Season 3 teaser, we now have a better much better idea where Grogu's "Mandalorian" journey is headed after "The Book of Boba Fett."
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According to Noah Centineo's cast mate Sara Shahi, the young actor brought an exuberant energy to the 'Black Adam' set.
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You may not recognize this "Pinocchio" star despite his recent appearance on Netflix's "The Sandman," where he plays a slightly different character.
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Here's why the orcs in "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power" are more cruel and nasty than they were in earlier adaptations of J.R.R> Tolkien's books.
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One scene in "Thor: Love and Thunder" involving Gorr's plans has been given an eyebrow-raising adjustment for the film's Disney+ release.
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The expectations are understandably high for "Knives Out 2," and now the we have the first trailer to feast our eyes upon courtesy of Netflix.
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Aaron Paul has done a lot of work in both TV and film since his Breaking Bad days, but he tries to avoid traditional leading man roles. Here's why.
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The first "Wendell & Wild" trailer shows off a tantalizing look at what to expect from Henry Selick and Jordan Peele's modern take on the stop-motion style.
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The "Don't Worry Darling" cast recently appeared at the Venice International Film Festival, and their collective bizarre behavior is raising a lot of eyebrows
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"Ghostbusters: Afterlife" follows the family of one of the original Ghostbusters as they uncover his legacy. Here's what inspired this sweet legacy sequel.
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Marvel Comics fans know that the shape-shifting Light Elf Runa in "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" is very different from the Rūna in the source material.
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The end of Episode 3 of "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" features a rebellious song that could symbolize what Jen is going through and feeling in the series.
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There are a few things that only Marvel comics fans will know about Mallory Book in "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law." Could we be seeing them in live action?
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"She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" Episode 3 contains a QR code that results in a neat little surprise if you decide to scan while watching.
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Episode 3 of "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" finally explains what Wong was doing with the Abomination in Macau in "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings."
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A new Pinhead will arrive with the "Hellraiser" reboot, and original actor Doug Bradley has some thoughts on the updated casting.
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Visual effects aside, She-Hulk's big fight scene with the Hulk was actually a big disappointment, and it leaves fans shortchanged in a few ways.
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In true Marvel fashion, "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" Episode 2 makes a quick one-liner out of Edward Norton's time as Bruce Banner in "The Incredible Hulk."
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If Ezra Miller isn't continuing in the DCEU after "The Flash," here's how the studio could get around an awkward recasting of the character.