Ethan Zack
Location
Falls Church, Virginia
School
New York University
Expertise
Nintendo, DC Comics, Adventure Time
- Ethan has covered several high-profile entertainment events, including the Athena Film Festival, New York Comic Con, and Quadio's 2019 Funhouse festival.
- Throughout his career, Ethan has interviewed creative talents such as Pom Pom Squad, Jeffrey Eli, and Beth Million.
- Thus far, Ethan has written more than 450 entertainment-focused articles of varying formats ranging from short-form news coverage to in-depth critical reviews.
Experience
Ethan Zack is an entertainment writer with over five years' worth of professional experience writing about video games, comic books, film, television, and music. It was an epiphany moment for a young Ethan when he realized that writing coverage of his favorite media could be just as enjoyable as consuming the media itself. Since then, he's dedicated his career to talking as much as he can about the art he loves — and the stuff he's less keen on. Ethan's work has appeared in several established outlets, including Looper, Screen Rant, SVG, and Washington Square News. When he isn't writing, you can find him livestreaming video games or watching one of the many, many movies from his massive classic film backlog.
Education
Ethan graduated from the College of Arts and Science at New York University in 2022 with a B.A. in journalism and history. Throughout his studies, Ethan also took classes on film analysis and video game theory.
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Stories By Ethan Zack
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Following the end of the strikes, Hugh Jackman has finally showed fans a glimpse at his Wolverine transformation for the upcoming "Deadpool 3."
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Snow in Seconds is heading into the "Shark Tank" - here's what you need to know about this winter holiday themed product.
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Will Mouch be returning to "Chicago Fire?" According to some set photos from Season 12, the outlook is promising for the fan favorite character.
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Hulu's hit culinary drama "The Bear," starring Jeremy Allen White, has been renewed for Season 3, and there's an update on when production is expected to begin.
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While the original "Frasier" is nearly universally loved by audiences and critics, the 2023 revival series is proving to be far more divisive.
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As fans endlessly debate whether "The Nightmare Before Christmas" is a Halloween or Christmas movie, Google may finally be able to settle it.
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New "Deadpool 3" set photos feature connections to the MCU's "Moon Knight" and "Captain America: The First Avenger," just not in the way fans imagined.
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Given how the name appears on everything from heavy machinery to hats on "The Curse of Oak Island," who or what is Strongco, and why are they so important?
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One infamous episode of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" actually caused fans to phone in and complain. Thankfully, it was all over a misunderstanding.
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The hotly-anticipated "Mad Max: Fury Road" spin-off "Furiosa" has finally gotten its first official trailer, and it's starting things off with a bang.
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There are plenty of memorable moments in "Yellowstone" Season 4, but one of the best of the bunch actually contains a glaring error.
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Jenna Ortega's exit from "Scream 7" was reportedly due to scheduling conflicts, but there are more layers to the story.
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Paramount+ brought classic sitcom "Frasier" back with a revival series. Here's how many episodes fans can watch when checking out the reboot.
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It's hard to remember a time Corona's iconic "Feliz Navidad" commercial wasn't on the air for the holidays. Here's when the spot debuted.
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Captain Sig Hansen of "Deadliest Catch" says he's ready to retire from his decades-long crab fishing career but also says that he just can't stop.
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"Coronation Street" star Elle Mulvaney says dark times are ahead for her character, but does that mean Amy Barlow may soon be written off of the show?
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Coors Light's newest ad features a classic song that may come about as unexpected, but has nonetheless appeared in many a Western project since the '70s.
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The director of "Scream 7" issues their first official statement regarding the controversial firing of Melissa Barrera. Here's what he had to say.
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Nicky Reagan-Boyle was played on "Blue Bloods" by Marlene Lawston before Sami Gayle took over the role. Here's how long she lasted on the show.
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During the filming of "Ahsoka," Ray Stevenson and Dave Filoni frequently engaged in banter and debates regarding the character of Baylan Skoll.
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"Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom" is nearing its cinematic release and one of its latest trailers may have teased a serious character death.
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According to "Yellowstone" creator Taylor Sheridan, Beth Dutton's polarizing nature nearly left the show dead in the water before it could premiere.
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Pedro Pascal reportedly will play Reed Richards in Marvel's Fantastic Four reboot, so fans are busy imagining what he'll look like in the role.
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Following Warner Bros. decision to kill "Coyote vs. Acme," director Brian Duffield has announced he will not be working with the studio on potential projects.
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A haunting image of the Teletubbies in black and white has been a meme on the internet for ages, but sleuths have uncovered the origin of the scene.
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Here are some interesting details you need to know about smart goggle manufacturer Rekkie ahead of the company's Season 15 appearance on "Shark Tank."
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"The Curse of Oak Island" fans might be wondering whether the legal-minded Marty Lagina is an attorney. The answer is a bit complicated, as it turns out.