Cameron Roy Hall
Location
United States Of America
School
Vernon College
Midwestern State University
Expertise
Video Game Movies, The Marvel Cinematic Universe, Movie Musicals
- Cameron is a playwright. His catalog includes one-act plays written for the purpose of historical education, children's fantasy written for use by regional theatres, and an unofficial stage parody of the "Super Smash Bros." video game series written for the sheer joy of it.
- When he was a teenager, local businesses in his hometown of Wichita Falls, Texas, hired Cameron to write commercials. Now, he writes commercials, blurbs, and miscellaneous copy for independent companies wherever he goes.
- The first thing Cameron does after watching a new movie or playing a new game is open the associated IMDb trivia page to discover the inner workings of whatever he just enjoyed. That same curiosity is what he hopes to sate for others in his own writings.
Experience
Cameron Roy Hall joined Static Media in 2022. Some of his previous bylines are featured on /Film and SVG, The Gamer, and Brave Writer.
Education
Attending Midwestern State University earned Cameron a Bachelor of Arts in Industrial and Organizational Psychology.
Looper's content is a collaboration between a core group of experienced entertainment editors and a vast team of writers, graphic designers, interviewers, and experts in all things entertainment and pop culture. Our goal is to provide up-to-the-minute breaking news coverage as well as original and engaging opinion and editorial content that serves fans of movies, television, and genre media in general.
Our team of editors and advisors constantly updates and reviews articles to ensure they're current, comprehensive, and informative. Additional information on our editorial process available here.
Stories By Cameron Roy Hall
-
Steven Spielberg planned for the family classic "Hook" to be a musical until one number went a little too far. Now, all the lost songs have been released.
-
An internet rumor suggested that Prince Florian is more than twice Snow White's age, but according to Disney's records, their age gap isn't quite that large.
-
Spidey fans are having a ball with a certain clip going viral, lambasting the moment as one of the worst "Spider-Man" moments ever portrayed.
-
After suffering severe injuries, Anakin Skywalker needs to wear the iconic Darth Vader armor to live. Here's what he looks like underneath the suit.
-
A YouTube mashup sees Ash Ketchum from "Pokémon" encounter Cell from "Dragon Ball Z." He mistakes the villain for a Pokémon and it doesn't go well.
-
"Star Wars" fans can't seem to agree on whether they would prefer Kylo Ren's original story arc as someone who gradually moves deeper into the dark side.
-
A member of the cast of the first Captain America movie wants to return to the MCU — and thinks he knows how it can be done.
-
Morena Baccarin confirms if Vanessa Carlysle is dead - but not who she really is. Will she play the Vanessa we know in "Deadpool 3"? Copycat? Another variant?
-
At one point, Edgar Wright was considered to direct Channing Tatum's now-defunct X-Men movie "Gambit," and he had a good reason for passing on the gig.
-
Here are five things about Ncuti Gatwa's Sonic Screwdriver as the Fifteenth Doctor on "Doctor Who" that make it such a fascinating version of the device.
-
Who would think that Santa Claus, bringer of gifts to all the good little girls and boys, is also one of the most powerful beings in the Marvel universe?
-
This fan artist imagined what it would look like for musician Machine Gun Kelly to get his wish of becoming Link in the planned "Legend of Zelda" movie.
-
"Twilight" director Catherine Hardwicke says Robert Pattinson went through a makeover to play Edward Cullen, but there was one change he wasn't willing to make.
-
Marvel had a big change in mind when preparing to produce "The Eternals," following the failure of Marvel's ABC television series, "The Inhumans."
-
"The Big Bang Theory" fans might be wondering why the actor who plays Ramona looks so familiar. Here's a look at where you may have seen her before.
-
According to Florence Pugh, she wanted her Black Widow character Yelena to dress in opposition to Scarlett Johansson's Natasha, who's known for skintight suits.
-
Despite what James Cameron has indicated, "Avatar 3's" producer promises the next installment's subtitle is absolutely not "The Seed Bearer."
-
The CG model for the mountain troll that Harry and Ron fight in the girls' bathroom in "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" is based on a real-life person.
-
Artist Ben Mornin used the AI art generator Midjourney to create a series of images of "Star Wars" characters inspired by Pixar Animation Studios.
-
How hot would a lightsaber need to be to slice so easily through solid matter the way that they do in the "Star Wars" films? The science is rather complicated.
-
Ever wonder what "One Piece" might look like if Pixar got its hands on it? One artist did — and the results are interesting even if they'll never happen.
-
Dylan and Cole Sprouse's cast mates from "Suite Life" still have fond memories of the duo, including a tale of Dylan's refusal to disrespect a castmate.
-
Disney CEO Bob Iger is discussing the company's recent misfires at the box office, stating that he won't apologize for the company's work on sequels.
-
Here's everything you need to know about Anya Corazon aka Spider-Girl, who is among several Spider-People set to be introduced in Sony's "Madame Web."
-
The Jim Carrey flick "The Mask" is a crime-comedy that released in 1994 to generally favorable reviews. But is it okay for children? Let's take a look.
-
Fox's X-Men movies planted the seeds for a major villain's arrival, and Marvel should follow up on them and welcome the terrifying Mister Sinister to the MCU.
-
Doomsday from Zack Snyder's "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" is played by a veteran voice actor with numerous DC and Marvel acting credits.