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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'80s film fans can rejoice knowing that a reboot of "Highlander" is on the way. Here's everything we know so far, including who is starring in the flick.
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"Stranger Things" may star a group of young kids, but the Netflix series about demons and conspiracies may be too violent and scary for some children.
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The latest reports on the ongoing SAG-AFTRA claim if a deal is not reached within the next week, the studios will not resume negotiations until 2024.
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A new VFX clip from "Stranger Things" Season 5 reveals a road trip to the Upside Down, specifically to the McCorkle farm.
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Martin Scorsese's new epic of real-life historical crime, "Killers of the Flower Moon," shares several elements with his true crime masterpiece, "Goodfellas."
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A new poster for "Invincible" Season 2 is teasing the return of a deceased character who fans may not have expected to return to the series.
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Freddy Krueger is one of the most iconic horror film characters of all time. Here's a look at the actor behind the role and what he looks like in real life.
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Fans of "The Rock" may be interested to hear his response to the poorly received wax figure that was recently unveiled in Paris.
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Adult Swim recently shared a "Rick and Morty" video that quickly and succinctly explains which dimension each of the six main characters are from.
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Some devoted and hawkish fans on social media caught this fascinating casting connection between "Gen V" and "The Boys."
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"Oppenheimer" is now heading to streaming and home video. Here's what viewers can expect when the film becomes available for home purchase.
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"Yellowstone" has exploded in popularity and even brings tourism to Montana, but some real-life ranchers don't like the way it depicts their profession.
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The "Dragon Ball Super" manga brings back a long-missing character whose power levels are revealed to be fueled by the God Ki of his previous, evil form.
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"Sherlock" fans might be wondering if Martin Freeman and Benedict Cumberbatch are friends. As it turns out, there is plenty of evidence to support the answer.
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The classic 1990s cartoon "Gargoyles" is reportedly getting a live-action reboot on Disney+. What can viewers new and old alike expect from the show?
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A real-life MI6 trainer explains why the James Bond franchise casting a person of color and/or a woman as 007 would be good for the intelligence community.
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Here's what the cast of John Carpenter's original "Halloween" has been doing since the film's release in 1978, and how they look like in prsent day.
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The Dragon Ball franchise's weird relationship with death and resurrection has reached a breaking point, and there's no way Dragon Ball: Daima will fix it.
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What if "Gen V" is trying to trick fans by hiding a supe right in front of the viewers' eyes? Some fans debated this idea on social media.
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New concept art from "Zack Snyder's Justice League" shows a few different versions of Steppenwolf's look that fans missed out on in the finished film.
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New concept art from "The Batman" shows what Colin Farrell might have looked like as Penguin if the film went in a different stylistic direction.
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Director Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. of 2011's "The Thing" prequel, which explains how the horrifying creature was unearthed, says he had an idea for a sequel.
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"The Lord of the Rings" is full of dangerous characters, from Sauron to Gríma Wormtongue. But fans chose this unexpected character as the scariest.
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"The Fall of the House of Usher" is about a lot more than meets the eye. Here's a look at some of the themes fans can expect to find in the series.
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"Dragon Ball" may be a series popular with young people around the world, but the anime has several moments that are way more suited for adult viewers.
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"Stranger Things" fans might be surprised to learn what Jamie Campbell Bower, the actor who plays Vecna, looks like when he is out of character.
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There are many unanswered questions about Dragon Ball Daima, but the latter word's definition could hold some clues regarding the show's big bad.