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Brad Curran

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Contributing Writer at Kung-fu Kingdom

I write words for various outlets and coach kids in martial arts. Bylines: @kungfukingdom @screenrant @FortressZA. Contact [email protected]. @afspnational

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  • 3 days ago | comicbook.com | Brad Curran

    Jurassic Park debuted in theaters in 1993, and 32 years later, the movie remains one of the most quotable of Steven Spielberg’s career, and certainly of the dinosaur genre. Michael Crichton’s 1990 novel Jurassic Park first told the tale of billionaire entrepreneur John Hammond building a theme park of dinosaurs cloned from pre-historic DNA.

  • 5 days ago | comicbook.com | Brad Curran

    In his mission to protect the citizens of Gotham City, Batman has many different allies on his side, and even more in his association with the Justice League for more world ending level threats. However, the Dark Knight’s best-known ally by far is his crime-fighting apprentice Robin, of whom there have been several. Dick Grayson was the first before becoming the solo hero Nightwing, while other Robins have included Jason Todd, Stephanie Brown, Carrie Kelley, and even Bruce Wayne’s own son, Damian.

  • 1 week ago | kungfukingdom.com | Brad Curran

    Home » Interviews » “Havoc” – Interview with Stunt Coordinator Jude Poyer Once upon a time, Gareth Evans was a name unknown to most of the world. Then, the Welsh-born filmmaker directed the martial arts action classics “Merantau”, “The Raid: Redemption”, and “The Raid 2”, and became one of the most respected action filmmakers of all time.

  • 1 week ago | comicbook.com | Brad Curran

    Sony’s Spider-Verse movies have exploded the Wall-Crawler’s adventures into all-new territory, and numerous other Marvel superheroes should be given the same treatment. 2018’s animated movie Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse introduces Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) as a New York City teenager who gains the powers of his hero Spider-Man to become a Web-Slinging superhero himself.

  • 1 week ago | comicbook.com | Brad Curran

    1982’s DC and Marvel comics book smackdown Batman vs. The Incredible Hulk is not only a gripping Batman comic book story, but also one of the best tales ever told with the Hulk. DC and Marvel’s history of friendly rivalry always meant that a DC vs. Marvel crossover story was inevitable, and while that was eventually realized on an epic scale in 1996’s DC vs. Marvel story, comic book readers were given a couple of early glimpses at DC and Marvel superheroes meeting. 1976’s Superman vs.

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