Mike Worby
Location
Regina, SK, Canada
School
FW Johnson Collegiate
University Of Saskatchewan
Expertise
Dark Souls, Attack On Titan, Buffy The Vampire Slayer
- Mike has been absolutely obsessed with pop culture for as long as he knew what it was.
- A writer of fiction as well, Mike has penned both a screenplay and a novel.
- Mike is also a former gaming editor and has a bevy of experience working with and helping to build up a team of writers.
Experience
Mike has been writing about pop culture professionally for nearly a decade and has had hundreds of articles published. While he got his start with Sound on Sight, he has since gone on to write for Goomba Stomp, Cultured Vultures, Gameranx, and Tilt Magazine. As someone who's been obsessed with the entertainment industry since he was a child, Mike's current position is something he's strived for years to finally attain.
Education
Mike studied English and philosophy at his local university. He remains a life-long learner.
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Stories By Mike Worby
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"Terminator Salvation" director McG teases an alternate ending for the film that would have concluded the story on a very dark note.
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While some viewers are sure they saw Wilford Brimley on "Yellowstone," Taylor Sheridan did pay some sort of tribute to the late actor on the show.
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Vin Diesel boasts an iconic name and a standout, action-packed resume. But even his staunchest fans likely don't know just how the actor got his famous name.
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Many fans may not realize how closely former President Barack Obama worked with the creator of Netflix's new apocalyptic thriller, "Leave the World Behind."
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"Yellowstone" star Ian Bohen's favorite thing about playing Ryan involves the vast Montana landscape where the hit Paramount Network series is shot.
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Though Andrew Scott rose to prominence as "Sherlock's" Moriarty, the actor is making an effort to avoid future villainous roles following his turn in "Spectre."
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According to Sean Astin, it's highly unlikely Bob returns from the dead on "Stranger Things," much like a few other notable characters did on the show.
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Rumors suggest that "Superman: Legacy," already groaning under the weight of a bunch of superhero debuts, will also feature the newest iteration of Supergirl.
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Martin Scorsese is defending his latest film, "Killers of the Flower Moon," amid criticism over the film's perspective on tragic real-life events.
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Despite having a contract that prevented nude scenes, an "Obliterated" star dropped the expensive prosthetic to bare it all in Netflix's raunchy action comedy.
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"Stranger Things" co-creator Ross Duffer posted a list of Season 5 characters with one name redacted, prompting fans into a flurry of speculation.
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Here's what Dave Annable has been up to since his brief role on "Yellowstone" as Lee Dutton, the oldest of John Dutton's children who dies in the first episode.
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Following George Clooney's shocking return as Bruce Wayne at the end of "The Flash," the question naturally arises: will we see his Batman again?
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Early concept art of the enormous Sandworms in "Dune" shows us they could have been even more terrifying, reminiscent of monsters in another sci-fi franchise.
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There are five characters from "Yellowstone" who have not missed a single episode on the series. Who are they, and can they maintain their perfect streak?
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"Bridgerton" Season 3 is set to debut on Netflix in May 2024, with the streamer using a controversial release strategy that has also been used for other shows.
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According to "Suicide Squad" director David Ayer, his director's cut of the critically panned film won't disappoint fans if and when it gets released.
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"Smallville" star Michael Rosenbaum won't be reprising the role of Lex Luthor for "Superman: Legacy." Here's why James Gunn picked someone new.
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The Shibuya Incident arc of "Jujutsu Kaisen" Season 2 has delivered wall-to-wall battles and plenty of shocking character deaths. Here's who's died so far.
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Given their undeniable chemistry on "Yellowstone" as Beth and Rip, some fans may be wondering if Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser are a real-life couple.
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Despite the fact Josh Lucas plays a younger version of Kevin Costner's John Dutton on "Yellowstone," both men hardly spent time together on set. Here's why.
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True crime fans may be wondering what happened to disgraced surgeon Paolo Macchiarini after "Bad Surgeon: Love Under the Knife" aired on Netflix.
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One of the most popular current shows, "Yellowstone" tackles issues of land development, resource mismanagement, and inequity, but is it based on a true story?
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Jon Hamm missed out on playing the classic X-Men villain Mr. Sinister, but as a fan of comics since childhood, he still holds out hope for joining the MCU.
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"Sons of Anarchy" remains a critical darling years after its series finale, but when you examine it closely, the hit drama's timeline is seriously messed up.
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There's a joke about the Snyder Cut of "Justice League" in "Barbie," so naturally somebody asked Zack Snyder for his thoughts on it.
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Here's an overview of the real-life case of Dr. Paolo Macchiarini, the disgraced surgeon portrayed by Edgar Ramirez in Season 2 of Peacock's "Dr. Death."