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Author Details
Dhruv is a senior writer based out of India. Before Screen Rant, he wrote for The Cinemaholic, covering anime, television, and movies. Some of his articles on philosophy, self-help, and writing have also been featured in popular Medium publications, such as Mind Cafe, Publishous, and The Writing Cooperative.
Industry Focus
Dhruv primarily covers movie and television streaming features on Screenrant and, time and again, also writes about long-running franchises like The Karate Kid, Top Gun, and Rocky. He spends weekends watching the latest television shows and movies to stay abreast of the ever-changing streaming landscapes and trends.
Favorite Media
When Dhruv is not catching up with streaming television and movies, he loves exploring indie horror cinema. Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead are his favorite director-duo, and their work in The Endless, Spring, Resolution, and Something in the Dirt inspires him to write. He also keeps revisiting Mike Flanagan's creations and believes that Midnight Mass is one of the best horror shows of all time.
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The Real Meaning Of Love, Death + Robots Volume 4's "Can't Stop" Red Hot Chili Peppers Episode
Love, Death + Robots Volume 4's "Can't Stop" Red Hot Chili Peppers episode is divisive, but its real meaning seems to be far deeper than most realize.

A Black Mirror Character's Disturbing Fate Proves Another Episode Deserves A Sequel After USS Callister
A character's fate from one of Black Mirror's best episodes proves that, after USS Callister, another episode from the sci-fi show deserves a sequel.

Charlie Hunnam's Crime Drama Will Repeat His Jax Teller Story From Sons Of Anarchy In One Major Way
Charlie Hunnam's crime drama will be unique in its own way, but it will interestingly repeat his Jax Teller Sons of Anarchy story in one way.

One Character's Absence From The Bear Season 4's Trailer Seems To Hint At A Concerning Carmy Story
One previously important character was absent from The Bear season 4's trailer, seemingly hinting at a dark future for Jeremy Allen White's Carmy.

If You Feel Bad For Mark's Outie After Severance Season 2's Ending, You're Missing The Show's Whole Point
Even though Mark's innie's decision makes one feel bad for the outie, the innie remains no less of a victim even after Severance season 2's ending.

Your Friends & Neighbors Season 1 Episode 8 Ending Explained
Your Friends and Neighbors' episode 8 comes off more as a filler episode, but it still moves a few underlying story beats in the forward direction.

6 Years Later, Love, Death + Robots Volume 4 Gives A Hilarious Prequel To One Of Volume 1’s Best Episodes
Six years after its premiere on Netflix, one of the best installments from Love, Death + Robots' Volume 1 finally has a prequel episode in Volume 4.

Reacher's Love Interest Changes Every Season, But Adapting Two Books Can Finally End This Frustrating Trend
Although Jack Reacher has had a new love interest in every season so far, the show can finally change this trend by adapting two Lee Child books.

Reacher's Neagley Spinoff Confirms One Important Franchise Character Will Return For The Show
With one behind-the-scenes footage, Reacher's Neagley spin-off has confirmed that one important franchise character will return in the show.

What Happened To Rose West After Her 1995 Trial & Where She Is Today
Netflix documentary, Fred and Rose West A British Horror Story, leaves viewers with many questions surrounding Rose West's life after her 1995 trial.

Apple TV+ Renewed Its Strangest Genre-Bending Show, And I Have No Clue What'll Happen In Its Season 2
While I am glad that Apple TV+ renewed its strangest genre-bending TV show for another season, I have no clue how its next installment will unfold.

Charlie Hunnam's Underrated Follow-Up To Sons Of Anarchy Is The Perfect Show To Watch Before His Crime Drama On Prime
Before Charlie Hunnam's crime drama premieres on Prime, viewers should check out his underrated post-Sons of Anarchy series on Apple TV+.

There's One Underdeveloped Severance Character I Really Hope Gets A Better Story In Season 3
Severance season 2 seemingly avoided developing one major character's arc throughout its runtime, but season 3 can give them a much better storyline.

The Neagley Spinoff Must Resolve One Massive Reacher Mystery About Maria Sten's Character
The Neagley spin-off will have many story beats to explore, but more than anything else, it must resolve one mystery about the Maria Sten character.

Your Friends & Neighbors Season 1 Episode 7 Ending Explained
Your Friends & Neighbors' ep. 7 seems to mark the beginning of the final arc of the Apple TV+ show, where Cooper faces the consequences of his actions

Apple TV+ Legal Thriller's Season 2 Story Update Proves It Can Be The Perfect True Detective Replacement
A new story update for Apple TV+'s legal thriller's season 2 has been revealed, confirming it has the potential to become a True Detective replacement

After Seeing Reacher Season 3's Military Flashback, I Wouldn't Be Surprised If The Show Brought Back This Character
After watching the military flashbacks from Reacher season 3, it is hard not to believe that one character will return in the show's future seasons.

The Bear Season 4's Release Strategy Decision Is Even More Surprising After Season 3 Criticisms
The Bear season 3's release strategy has finally been disclosed, and, interestingly, it is quite surprising because of one major season 2 criticism.

Christopher Nolan Once Called This Show From Nathan Fielder “Unlike Anything” He’s Seen On TV, Proving How Much It Needs A Season 2
A show starring Nathan Fielder deserves to be watched because Christopher Nolan himself described it as "unlike anything" he has seen on television.

Every Vision Juan Salvo Has In The Eternaut & What They Mean Explained
The Eternaut's main character, Juan Salvo, has multiple unexplained visions throughout the show, raising many questions about their underlying meaning