Max Miller
School
University Of Colorado, Columbia University
Expertise
Marvel, Star Wars, Breaking Bad
- Max is a Pushcart Prize- and Henfield Prize-nominated author and has been shortlisted for both the Uncharted Magazine Crime & Mystery Short Story Award and The Writer Short Story Award.
- He studied under luminaries, including Steven Graham Jones and Victor LaValle. His exploration of the nostalgic mode in Star Wars was hailed as among the greatest writing on the Star Wars universe by the Editor at Large of RogerEbert.com.
- He has seen every MCU movie on opening night, and yes, he claps when the credits roll, much to the embarrassment of his friends.
Experience
Max Asher Miller is an author and journalist hailing from Denver, Colorado. His fiction has appeared in Fatal Flaw Literary Magazine, and his journalistic nonfiction has been featured at CBR, The Intermountain Jewish News, and more. He holds an MFA in writing from Columbia University, where he served as the Managing Editor of the Columbia Journal.
Education
Max holds an MFA in writing from Columbia University School of the Arts and a BA in English from the University of Colorado, where he minored in political science.
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Stories By Max Miller
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In an interview, Nia DaCosta opened up about the wave of negative feedback from certain corners of MCU fandom who feel "The Marvels" is too "woke."
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A "Loki" executive producer has given an interview about the show's second season and discussed an earlier report that painted a grim picture.
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Disney CEO Bob Iger says he doesn't see why streaming platforms would license out popular content to their competitors, such as Warner Bros. has done.
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Following "The Marvel's" lackluster box office, a lot is riding on "Deadpool 3," but even more hinges on whether two other MCU films can do big business.
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After a very successful Season 1 and the conclusions of the writers' and actors' strikes, Season 2 of "The Last of Us" is set to start filming soon.
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If rumors are to be believed, the Marvel Cinematic Universe could be making a huge course correction and dropping Kang as its main multiverse threat.
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A new Batman flick is set to debut under James Gunn's DCU, but not before director Andy Muschietti explores Pennywise's origin story on "Welcome to Derry."
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The "Loki" Season 2 finale doesn't make it clear how long Loki spent in the episode's time loop. But there are clues that could give us a good idea of this.
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A new "Daredevil: Born Again" rumor may explain exactly how Jon Bernthal's Punisher factors into Marvel's anticipated Disney+ reboot.
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After hearing one Marvel rumor online concerning the upcoming "Echo" series, hardcore Daredevil fans may be a tad disappointed.
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"The Marvels" will be the 33rd feature film to be a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, there are also many Disney+ shows that came before it.
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Disney officially confirms a release window for Marvel Studios' "What If..." Season 2, though no specific date has been set yyet.
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The Season 1 finale of "Gen V" includes a post-credits scene with a certain character from "The Boys." When does that scene take place, and what does it mean?
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Longtime sci-fans who love both the "Star Wars" and "Star Trek" franchises may be curious to learn which iconic series shot first.
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Given all the dimensions that make up the convoluted timeline of "Rick and Morty," one has to wonder if Rick Prime is the series' main version of Rick.
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Marvel has often worked closely with the United States Department of Defense, but during the making of 2012's "The Avengers," both sides didn't see eye-to-eye.
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Here's what fans can expect after the release of the trailer for the new Marvel series "Echo" and the surprise announcement of its TV-MA rating.
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A sticky note has ominous implications, but precisely what it means for Loki and his pals from the TVA is yet to be determined.
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You can't stop time, but the people in charge of "Stranger Things" have a plan to combat the fact that the show's stars are aging faster than its characters.
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Sci-fi icon and actor Patrick Stewart has gone into immense detail regarding the initial ending he envisioned for "Star Trek: Picard."
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In her memoir, "The Princess Diarist," Carrie Fisher describes what she did when she learned she'd been cast as Princess Leia in "Star Wars."
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The so-called "Picard Maneuver" is well known to diehard fans of "Star Trek," but you may not know that it came about because of some uncomfortable costumes.
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The Mandalorians of "Star Wars" are divided into clans, each with its own traditions and practices. What kind of Mandalorian is Din Djarin, the Mando himself?
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Fans still don't have all the answers about the upside down in "Stranger Things," but Millie Bobby Brown shares some ideas to end a long-held debate.
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The now-legendary ending of "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" involving the police made it to the final cut of the film for one major reason.
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This year's spooky-themed Shark Tank episode sees a number of companies make their scary pitches, including custom Jack-o'-lantern maker Maniac Pumpkin Carvers.
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"Loki" Season 2, Episode 4 reveals one of He Who Remains' most diabolical chess moves in his plan to control all of time and space: Protocol 42.