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George Chrysostomou

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About George Chrysostomou

George is an experienced entertainment and creative writer and a politics fan. If he's not talking about the latest MCU release, he's probably focused on local by-elections. With a love for analyzing detailed character work and a penchant for speculating on the upcoming twists and turns of major franchises, George is ultimately fascinated by the creative process. 

Industry Focus

With an interest in character development and world-building and an in-depth knowledge of franchise evolution, George continues to create content analyzing the latest IP.

Favorite Media

George has a love for Lord of the Rings, the MCU, What We Do In The Shadows, Star Wars, and Ghosts. 

Latest Articles

Wonka Trailer Movie
Wonka's Creators Have Ties to Other Cinematic Classics

Wonka is the latest reinvention of Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, but the project is in safe hands with a familiar name.

Ahsoka and a loth-cat
Star Wars' Most Underappreciated Asset Deserves More Attention

The animals in the galaxy far, far away have been overlooked for too long, but Star Wars is now finally showcasing their importance in the universe.

Split Images of Disney's works
10 Weirdest Disney Storylines, Ranked

Disney has been known to create movie magic in their live-action and animated projects, but these narratives were definitely among their weirdest.

MCU' Heimdall, Stan Lee and a Skrull
10 MCU Theories Better Than Canon

Fan theories follow the MCU around wherever it goes as audiences pour over every frame and detail. These ideas are actually better than the canon!

Jingle all the way and Click and Collect film
Jingle All the Way Has a Spiritual Sequel That Surpasses The Original

Jingle All The Way has gone down as a Christmas classic for all the right and wrong reasons. But there's a modern unofficial sequel that surpasses it.

Pirates of the Caribbean's Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) and Haunted Mansion's Hatbox Ghost.
The Solution to Disney's Theme Park Adaptations Could Be a Shared Universe

The Walt Disney Company has repeatedly tried to launch new franchises based on its theme parks, but maybe the studio is going about it all wrong.

Zoo Tycoon
The Simplicity Of Sim Titles Like Zoo Tycoon Need To Make A Return

Sim titles have gotten ever more complicated in their bid to craft realism, but this gaming trend has led to younger players missing out.

X Men The Animated Series Characters and Marvel Cinematic Universe
The X-Men Animated Series Is Creating the DNA of the MCU's Mutants

The X-Men are coming to the MCU, but so far the DNA of the famous comic book team seems to be heavily influenced by the animated series.

Iman Vellani as Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel in front of The Marvels logo
The MCU's Next Big Team Can't Be the Young Avengers - Here's Why

The Young Avengers seem to be the next team debuting in the MCU, but they run the risk of sitting in the shadow of the mainline team.

Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor wears a fedora with his hands in his pocket, while looking off into the distance in Doctor Who
Doctor Who Doesn't Just Attract Big Stars - It Makes Them Instead

Doctor Who's latest specials and seasons are packed full of major stars, but the sci-fi show never needed these big names to remain relevant.

Wish Disney
Disney's Greatest Asset Has to Go Back to Basics

Disney's Wish is the latest animated feature to enter the studio's musical vault, but the magic is at risk because of a misplaced marketing ploy.

Doctor Who' Thirteenth and Fourteenth
Doctor Who's Best Episodes Don't Need Aliens or Scary Monsters

Doctor Who is well known for its scary monsters and terrifying aliens, but the best episodes of the show were memorable for a different reason.

Jennifer Lawrence's Katniss Everdeen in her armor in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1.
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire Isn't Given Enough Credit for Its Cinematic Storytelling

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire was a turning point for the dystopic series and isn't given enough credit for what it contributed cinematically.

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Inside Out 2 New Character
Inside Out 2 Has To Answer A Major Question About The New Emotions

Inside Out is one of PIXAR's most memorable movies, but with a sequel on the way, the animation studio will have to revisit its pre-existing lore.

Loki all alone as the Marvel Cinematic Universe's God of Stories
The MCU Has Been Building To The Loki Finale Since The Early Phases

The MCU has been building toward Loki's final narrative for years, without audiences realizing it. This makes it one of the best arcs in the series.

Club Penguin
It's Time To Revive Club Penguin and Other Kid-Friendly MMOs

Classic kid-friendly MMOs seem like a thing of the past, but with many remembering hits like Club Penguin, perhaps it's time to revive the genre.

Disney 100 Years of Wonder
Disney's 100th Anniversary Exhibition Teaches A Valuable Lesson For Movie Studios

The Disney 100th Anniversary Exhibition is a fantastic celebration of the studio's history and should perhaps be copied by other major names.

Grogu from Mandalorian and Gizmo from Gremlins
The Biggest Modern Cinematic Trend Highlights Classic Movie Creatures

Cute creatures are taking over Hollywood, and while it's fun right now, it might have a major impact on future productions if not kept in check.

Hellboy Web of Wyrd videogame
Hellboy Web Of Wyrd Makes A Strong Case For Stylized Gaming Visuals

Hellboy Web Of Wyrd is truly ambitious in its stylized visuals and showcases why other gaming studios should take the same aesthetic risks.

The Lego Movie Characters
It's the Perfect Time to Capitalize on a Long Dormant Animated Franchise

The LEGO Movie franchise hasn't been around for a while, but it's the perfect time to launch straight back into the brick-based stories.

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