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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If 2025's "Avengers: Secret Wars" is the culmination of the Kang storyline started in 2021's "Loki," here's how the MCU should bring it to the big screen.
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Kevin Feige confirmed that the Multiverse Saga — and therefore the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe — rests on this new character's shoulders.
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MCU fans show an outpouring of love and grief on Twitter and YouTube following the debut of the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever trailer at SDCC 2022.
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In anticipation of the film's long-awaited December release, the first trailer for Warner Bros.' "Shazam! Fury of the Gods" has finally debuted online.
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The first teaser trailer for "National Treasure: Edge of History" arrived at San Diego Comic-Con, and it gives audiences a brief glimpse of what's to come.
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Although the trailer for Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves made a big splash, some fans of the game are pointing out one glaring error.
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The first character posters for the upcoming "Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves" just hit Comic-Con, and some fans aren't impressed with what they saw.
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Christopher Nolan is back, and his newest movie is going to shine a light on the father of the atomic bomb.
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Season 4, Episode 4 of "Westworld" features one of the series' jaw-dropping twists. Here's what happened and what it might mean going forward.
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Steve Harrington actor Joe Keery has revealed his favorite line of all time from "Stranger Things" — and it doesn't come from a member of the main cast.
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With mutants finally on their way to the MCU, there's a particular hero that Iman Vellani would love to see Ms. Marvel team up with.
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Considering "Tron" arrived way back in 1982, it still stands the test of time as a science fiction film for a very specific reason.
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From Riverdale vibes to irrational character decisions, here's everything the series got wrong, in one fell swoop.
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Antony Starr has long impressed fans of "The Boys" with his portrayal of Homelander, but the Season 3 finale took his performance over the top.
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The "Love and Thunder" trailers weren't entirely honest with us about the God of Thunder's fourth solo outing. Here are some of the most egregious examples.
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With all the heroines, female villains, and more morally gray women in the series, "The Boys" fans have a clear favorite when it comes to the female characters.
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Although Jane Foster's fate seems final at the end of "Thor: Love and Thunder," the film's post-credits scene may leave the door open for future adventures.
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Here's what you need to know about Gorr the God Butcher's Necrosword, as seen in Thor: Love and Thunder, from its appearances in Marvel Comics.
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Ever since 2013, network TV hasn't been weird enough.
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Thankfully for fans of "Stranger Things," the pieces fall into place by the end of Season 4, Volume 2, which finally reveals Vecna's master plan.
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It's time to talk about Eddie's big moment of personal growth and self-sacrifice in the final battle of "Stranger Things" Season 4, Volume 2.
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Episode 4 of "Ms. Marvel" introduces yet another otherwordly plane to the MCU: the Noor Dimension. Here's what you need to know.
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Najma's plans could have huge ramifications for the MCU as we know it ... and it might even be placing more dominos for the next huge crossover event.
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Unfortunately, it was only a matter of time before hordes of infected started running riot through the streets of London again.
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If the song that plays at the end of Westworld Season 4, Episode 1, "The Auguries," sounds familiar, you may recognize it as this Lana Del Rey song.
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Here's what you need to know about the ending of Westworld Season 4, Episode 1, titled "The Auguries." The episode stars Evan Rachel Wood and Aaron Paul.
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"The Umbrella Academy" Season 3 introduces the Sparrows, who come complete with one former cast-member from the hit cable drama "Suits."