Tommy McArdle
Location
Brooklyn, New York
Expertise
Movies, TV, Sports
- Tommy McArdle has written for Boston Globe Media, Sporting News, PopDust, and Hollywood.com, covering sports and entertainment.
- He closely follows the television and film industry for new releases and loves engaging with independent films and major blockbuster franchise movies and television alike.
- Tommy is interested in covering the latest out of Hollywood and helping further popular discussion about the most talked-about content circling the web.
Experience
Tommy McArdle is a writer and editor based out of Brooklyn, New York. He has previously written at Boston.com, Sporting News, PopDust, and Hollywood.com. He studied journalism at Emerson College from 2015 to 2019 and covered the Boston sports scene with Boston.com and the National Hockey League with Sporting News in 2019 and 2020.
Education
He studied journalism at Emerson College from 2015 to 2019 and covered sports for the school's student-run newspaper, The Berkeley Beacon.
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Stories By Tommy McArdle
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While Kamala wants to use her superhero powers to help people, she has to understand them first. So let's take a look at the ending of "Ms. Marvel" Episode 2.
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Every superhero needs a villain to fight, and Marvel played its cards close to its chest when teasing whom Kamala may go up against in "Ms. Marvel" trailers.
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There's a major "Game of Thrones" fight scene that took over a month to prep, and one of the characters called it one of the most difficult things they've done.
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One shocking fan theory about the final season of "Better Call Saul" places Kim Wexler (Rhea Seehorn) in an unexpected position as the series comes to a close.
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While joining the "Toy Story" franchise must have been exciting for Chris Evans, the actor has revealed the toughest part about playing Buzz in "Lightyear."
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Here's everything we know so far about the second season of HBO's sports drama "Winning Time."
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Kim Wexler is one of the most compelling characters on "Better Call Saul," and one Season 6 episode gave viewers an important detail about her backstory.
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"Ms. Marvel" includes several different references to the wider Marvel universe — but one deep-cut "Spider-Man" reference is sure to blow fans away.
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The decision all has to do with the French government's odd film distribution rules.
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Let's get into the nitty-gritty of what the ending of Episode 1 of the six-episode miniseries "Ms. Marvel" means in the wider context of the MCU.
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It seems that growing up as superhero movies grew into a pop-culture sensation made "Ms. Marvel" star Iman Vellani quite the MCU fan in her own right.
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One former Disney executive made a bold prediction about Johnny Depp and the future of the "Pirates of the Caribbean" film series he helped make a massive hit.
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Most viewers might have missed this "Breaking Bad" detail in the 6th season of "Better Call Saul."
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When Kim Wexler (Rhea Seehorn) first became romantically involved with Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk), many assumed he would be the one to lead her to disaster.
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Although fans will have to wait until Season 6, Part 2 of "Better Call Saul" to find out how the story wraps up, there may be clues in Part 1.
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Finishing the role he has played since 2009 proved highly emotional.
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Fans don't exactly yet know what Lalo is up to, and it seems the "Better Call Saul" producers want it that way.
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Warwick Davis revealed at Star Wars Celebration 2022 that he's not the only member of his family getting in on the fun in the new Disney+ series "Willow."
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Saturday Night Live is filmed live on Saturday night ... isn't it? Here's the full story.
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In the later years of Liotta's career, he forayed into the world of music videos, with one of the more notable DJs and record producers out there.
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"Harry Potter" fans still can't help but wonder whether Voldemort is really as formidable — or intelligent — as he seemed at first glance.
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While the CGI in the initial trailer for "She-Hulk" isn't ideal, it appears that Disney quietly noted the criticism, still months ahead of the show's premiere.
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Ron Swanson is one of the most beloved characters from "Parks and Recreation," and fans have a pick for their favorite moment of his from the series.
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Nacho's death scene in Season 6 of "Better Call Saul" is already major, but it becomes even more impactful when you consider one specific thing.
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In true "Top Gun" fashion, "Top Gun: Maverick" never actually identifies the enemy. Here's the deal with these shadowy, nameless uranium enrichers.
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As it turns out, the cast and crew of "How I Met Your Mother" took extra care in filming the show's many slap sequences.
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"Andor" could be the darkest that the "Star Wars" franchise has ever gone.