Bradley Geiser has been a contributing writer for Endgame360 since 2019 and works with content for Showbiz Cheat Sheet, MotorBiscuit, and Sportscasting. He earned his bachelor’s degree in English literature and English creative writing from UC Davis.
Bradley spends the most time with content on Showbiz Cheat Sheet, given his longtime interest in films. He specializes in articles about Marvel, Star Wars, and the horror movie genre in general, but is also interested in behind-the-scenes facts from fan-favorite films across all genres.
There's no Mary-Jane Watson - as we've known her - in the MCU ... yet. Some Spider-Man fans believe this could change, and Georgie Henley could be involved.
Alison Brie is starting to become a power-player in American media. The Mad Men and GLOW actress has spent the last decade growing into a breakout star.
It’s hard to separate Bill Cosby’s recent infamy from his importance to the television world. Still, for most of his career, Cosby was known as one of the most successful television actors and creators on the planet. However, his television career didn’t start with The Cosby Show or even Fat Albert. Cosby’s television debut, I Spy, was the first American show to feature a …
For a generation of early television watchers, The Rifleman was the peak of western television. The Chuck Connors series lasted for five years and nearly 170 episodes. Almost 60 years after its final episode, the TV show remains a pioneer of television dramas whose legacy lives. In 2011, a reboot of the series was announced, although it does not appear …
After a year that has been highlighted by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and a growing distrust in the law enforcement community, many shows are forced to tackle heavy topics. On the hit NBC series Chicago P.D., creators pride themselves on offering a realistic look inside the titular department. However, with complicated issues such as race and police brutality …
For eight years, Fox’s House was one of the most popular medical dramas on the planet. The show offered a different look at doctors, as its titular Dr. Gregory House was not one for bedside manner or playing by the rules. Instead, he was a doctor who cared only about doing what was medically correct and could not be swayed away …