Jaron Pak
School
Thomas Edison University Of New Jersey
Expertise
Tolkien, The Office, MCU
- Jaron has spent over a decade writing for numerous niches, from education to artisan coffee, business, finance, tech — but entertainment is always the one that lures him back.
- Along with writing, Jaron has a passion for research. He spent the first half of his career performing intense research projects. He particularly enjoys mining ancient texts to find out how they've influenced modern pop culture narratives. From Xenophon to the Kalevala, he has no fear of tackling complex primary sources in order to find the information he needs.
- Jaron has literally read through The Lord of the Rings dozens of times (at this point he's lost count) and has repeatedly devoured The Hobbit, The Silmarillion, Unfinished Tales, and countless other Tolkienian writings. He is an expert on all things related to the famous Oxford Professor.
Experience
Jaron is a serial entrepreneur and has worked as a professional writer since he was 19 years old. He is consistently recruited to both write and ghostwrite for high-profile publications, including Forbes, Inc, and Entrepreneur. At the end of the day, though, Jaron is a world-class nerd that was born with a pen in his hand. He has spent years geeking out over Marvel films, The Office, Community, Star Wars, and the like. His one passion to rule them all is his lifelong obsession with all things Tolkien, and he prides himself on being a plugged-in member of the intense, insane, and endlessly lovable Tolkien community (and outside of that prestigious group, can find no equal to challenge his vast store of Middle-earth lore). He also helms the podcast "The Halfling" and has spent time rubbing shoulders with and interviewing a plethora of Middle-earth actors and influencers.
Education
Jaron has a bachelor's in Entrepreneurship from Thomas Edison University of New Jersey. He has additional SEO training and has started multiple businesses in various fields, more than one of which revolves around Tolkien.
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Stories By Jaron Pak
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Napoleon's stated admiration for the British Navy's cuisine isn't just good manners; it's basically an Easter egg for military history buffs.
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"Captain America: The Winter Soldier" nearly included a prop that could have derailed the MCU's ultimate plan for Peggy Carter and Steve Rogers.
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Ridley Scott's "Napoleon" gives the nascent tyrant an historically inaccurate reason for leaving Egypt, but this is why Bonapart really returned to France.
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Ridley Scott's "Napoleon" dominated the box office on Thanksgiving weekend, and it's easy to see why. Here are five reasons behind the biopic's success.
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Despite what you may have been taught, Napoleon Bonaparte didn't actually divorce his wife Josephine - it was actually a more conniving machination.
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An intriguing fan theory explains why Doctor Strange recruited an unexpected Marvel hero to fight Thanos ahead of Tony Stark's heartbreaking death.
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A rumor report about "The Rings of Power" Season 2 implies that the series will make a noteworthy deviation from the source material for a key battle.
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2007's "Beowulf" introduced the world to an utterly demonic, motion-captured Grendel, but what does the actor behind the monster look like?
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Netflix has revealed more details about the Greta Gerwig-directed "Chronicles of Narnia" reboot and when the project may be entering production.
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JRR Tolkien's saga extends far beyond "The Hobbit" and "Lord of the Rings" - here are five more Middle-earth tales you've got to know about.
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JRR Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" universe isn't shy about killing off both major and minor characters, but not all of their deaths happen on-screen.
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The identity of Tom Bombadil, a character Peter Jackson axed from his films, has long been debated. Some believe he could be God, but JRR Tolkien denied this.
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One of Peter Jackson's original "Lord of the Rings" actors is set to return to their popular Middle-earth role in an all-new project.
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Aragorn actor Viggo Mortensen was able to get his son, Henry Mortensen - a big "Lord of the Rings" fan - to play these uncredited cameos in the trilogy.
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Longtime fans of "The Lord of the Rings" may be interested to learn about a certain falling out Christopher Lee had with Peter Jackson.
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We know "The Hobbit" takes place before "The Lord of the Rings," but what's the gap between them, and is the gap different in the films versus Tolkien's work?
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As "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" ends, things come together for Samwise Gamgee. Here's how he lived his life after the events of the trilogy.
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The Angelina Jolie-led Beowulf brought the epic poem to animated life, but how accurate was its portrayal of the deadly battle with Grendel?
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While Peter Jackson's "Lord of the Rings" movies are some of the best ever made, one Gandalf scene shows they aren't without their mistakes.
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"The Rings of Power" Season 1 ended in October 2022, but due to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, it might be a while before Season 2 arrives.
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A report claims Cirdan, who plays a key role in J.R.R. Tolkien's books, will be debuting in Season 2 of "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power."
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There's no doubt that Peter Jackson's films dominate the landscape of Tolkien adaptations. But which is best, and how do the animated versions compare?
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Any adaptation of Robert Jordan's "Wheel of Time" series was always going to require changes. Here are the biggest differences between the books and the series,
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The Forsaken are the Dark One's greatest and most powerful servants in "The Wheel of Time." How will they impact the Amazon Prime series moving forward?
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Marvel's Phase 5 got off to a rough start, but the surge of Hollywood strikes and unionization have saved the day.
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A new behind-the-scenes photo from "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power" suggests that Rivendell might play a factor in the show's upcoming second season.
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Magic: The Gathering's "Lord of the Rings" set was a huge hit with Middle-earth fans, though the art does make some changes to Tolkein's descriptions.