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Paul Shirey

August, 2021
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About Paul Shirey

Paul Shirey is a senior news writer for Screen Rant. Formerly the Editor-in-Chief of JoBlo.com, he has over a decade of writing and reporting about the entertainment industry and has covered everything from Comic Con to CinemaCon to Star Wars Celebration, as well as covering numerous set visits and junkets all over the world. He is ionate about film, comics, TV and spends way too much on collectibles. A proud father, a combat veteran, dog lover, gym rat, coffee enthusiast and all around equal opportunity doughnut devourer, you can follow his daily exploits on Twitter and Instagram, as well as YouTube Videos on The Arctic Ninja Network.

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Every Expendables Movie, Ranked From Worst To Best

The throwback action franchise The Expendables, created by and starring actor/director Sylvester Stallone is ranked from best to worst.

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Prey's Easter Eggs & Predator References

Prey, Dan Trachtenberg's Predator prequel movie on Hulu, features a number of Easter eggs and references to previous installments in the franchise.

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Prey Cast & Character Guide

Here is a cast and character guide for the Hulu original sci-fi horror movie Prey, which serves as the first-ever prequel for the Predator franchise.

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Prey Movie Ending Explained (In Detail)

The Predator prequel film Prey's ending solidifies its place within the franchise - both in continuing series themes and setting up a possible sequel.

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The Terminal List Season 2: Cast, Story Details & Everything We Know

Everything we know about Prime Video's The Terminal List season 2 starring Chris Pratt, including which book it will likely follow next.

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Elvis: The Controversy Behind Colonel Tom Parker Explained

Tom Hanks' portrayal of Elvis' manager Colonel Tom Parker in the 2022 biopic created controversy - here's the true story behind Hanks' Tom Parker.

Ambulance Ending explained
Ambulance Ending Explained (In Detail)

Michael Bay's latest action thriller Ambulance stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II — here's the ending explained in full detail.

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The Old Man Cast & Character Guide

FX's new series adaptation of The Old Man, based on the novel by Thomas Perry, has a stacked cast including Jeff Bridges and John Lithgow.

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The Old Man Season 1 Ending Explained (In Detail)

The Old Man's ending poses some interesting questions, including where FX and Jeff Bridges take the show next. Here's what it all means.

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Constantine Ending Explained (In Detail)

DC anti-hero Constantine was brought to life by Keanu Reeves in 2005. The cult hit movie has a wild ending, and here's what it all means.

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How Old Rambo Is In Every Movie

Stallone's John Rambo has mercilessly taken on swathes of vicious enemies over the years, but exactly how old is Rambo in every franchise movie?

David Leitch Films ranked
Every David Leitch Movie, Ranked Worst To Best (Including The Fall Guy)

Every movie directed by David Leitch ranked from worst to best, from Bullet Train to Deadpool 2 to Atomic Blonde to Hobbs and Shaw to John Wick.

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Is Bettye McCartt A Real Person? Juno Temple's The Offer Character Explained

Juno Temple portrays Hollywood secretary-turned-agent Bettye McCartt in The Offer, a Paramount+ dramatic miniseries about the making of The Godfather.

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Tokyo Vice's Backstreet Boys Confusion: What Is "I Want It That Way" About?

Tokyo Vice featured a funny moment involving a misinterpretation of Backstreet Boys' "I Want It That Way." It's a meta-reference to the song's origins.