Ryan Scott
School
Mesa Community College
Expertise
Box Office, Star Wars, James Bond
- Since 2016, Ryan has had more than 11,000 articles published for a wide variety of respected publications, including Fangoria and Inverse, in addition to /Film.
- Ryan has interviewed everyone from Tower Records founder Russ Soloman to mega-producer Jerry Bruckheimer.
- The 2018 "Child's Play" remake features a quote from his review on the Blu-ray.
Experience
Ryan has been working as a journalist, primarily in the pop culture space, for a decade and counting. He got his start writing for sites such as the Phoenix New Times before making the jump to writing about movies and TV full time for Movieweb. During his years obsessively covering every corner of the entertainment industry, he has interviewed many big names, including Oscar-winning director Darren Aronofksy and super star composer Michael Giacchino. He has also been on the ground to cover some of the biggest events in all of entertainment, including SXSW, San Diego Comic-Con and Star Wars Celebration. Ryan has also been a guest on popular podcasts such as The Kingcast and the Geekdom Fancast, in addition to his regular appearances on the /Film Daily podcast.
Education
Ryan has an Associate's Degree in Applied Science and New Media Studios from Mesa Community College (MCC), one of the largest and most respected community colleges in the country. He also studied Audio Production Technologies at MCC prior to shifting his focus to journalism.
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Stories By Ryan Scott
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While Kristen Stewart thought the Charlie's Angels reboot was a good idea at the time, her feelings towards the film itself are evidently more complicated.
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Warner Bros. is hoping to lure Tom Cruise back for an Edge of Tomorrow sequel as part of the studio's newly-announced deal with the actor.
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Master Chief is back (and taking off his helmet again) in the Halo season 2 trailer. The new season arrives in February.
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The pace of working on a big-budget franchise like Star Wars just wasn't a great fit for Adam Driver.
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Disney and Lucasfilm need a sure thing to welcome Star Wars back to theaters. Can The Mandalorian & Grogu deliver the box office goods?
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Adan Canto, best known to movie fans for X-Men and to TV fans for Designated Survivor, has passed away after a battle with cancer.
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Star Wars legends Mark Hamill and Natalie Portman finally crossed paths in real-life years after playing son and mother in the Skywalker Saga.
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Tom Cruise just signed a major deal with Warner Bros. to star in, develop and produce original and franchise films.
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The Mandalorian is making the leap to the big screen with the new Star Wars movie The Mandalorian & Grogu, directed by Jon Favreau.
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Anyone But You's word-of-mouth box office success proves that rom-coms are still extremely viable in the modern marketplace.
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Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom is going to do (maybe) just enough business at the box office to save face, but DC's future remains on shaky ground.
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Five Nights at Freddy's star Josh Hutcherson says a script for Five Nights at Freddy's 2 is 'in the process right now.'
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The Mean Girls musical just might be fetch enough to be the first box office hit of 2024, if the audience shows up.
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Jason Statham has a busy hive of fans, but is The Beekeeper sweet enough to put a sting of action into the slow January box office?
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Justice League was the beginning of the end for the DC Extended Universe, a box office disaster that we will be talking about for years to come.
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2024 is upon us, and we're looking ahead to some of the biggest box office gambles of the new year.
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Marvel's What If...? season 2 continues Nebula's well-deserved journey away from the darkness.
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Let's talk about the Napoleon box office, and whether or not Apple's experiment with theatrical releases is paying off.
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Vincent D'Onofrio returns to the MCU as Kingpin on Echo, and he has nothing but positive things to say about how the show handles the character.
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Ahead of Godzilla's 70th birthday, the character is celebrating a major milestone thanks to his latest major motion picture, Godzilla Minus One.
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Michael Mann's Ferrari is on its way to becoming yet another box office disappointment for the heralded filmmaker.
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Echo may seem like a small entity in the broader Marvel universe, but in its own way, this little show is moving the entire MCU forward.
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Industry analysts expect 2024 to be a down year compared to 2023. But here's what last year's successes tell Hollywood about how to try to recreate those gains.
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Clint Eastwood's American Sniper may have courted controversy, but it also conquered the January box office in 2015.
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The most shocking scene in Ferrari is unfortunately based on a very real tragedy.
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Sam Neill had a lot of harrowing scenes in Jurassic Park. One unexpected moment while filming, however, left him with an indelible injury.
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Evil swimming pool movie Night Swim could give Blumhouse its first win of 2024 and repeat the January box office success of M3GAN.