David Stephens
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About David Stephens
David Stephens is a longtime film fan and regular contributor to the news articles on the site. After a career in the IT sector, he has been writing professionally for an independent UK site for over 6 years, providing reviews and blogs. Based in London, he has been quoted on International film posters and enjoys being part of the media community. He became a fan of the horror genre after being introduced to the Universal monster pictures at an early age. But he is also equally passionate about all kinds of films and TV shows, from blockbuster superhero films to Indie character studies. He keeps his ear to the ground for the latest gossip and is proud and honored to be part of the ScreenRant team.
Latest Articles
Doctor Who Christmas Special Scene Left 'Everyone In Tears'
According to a documentary, the Doctor Who Christmas Special WILL make you cry and not just because of Peter Capaldi's 'death' scene.
Warner Bros. Sets Shaft Reboot For Summer 2019 Release
Tim Story's reboot of the Shaft franchise will be hitting theaters in the summer of 2019 as Warner Bros. confirms release dates for several movies.
The Room Honest Trailer: Tommy Wiseau is an Unintentional Genius
Before The Disaster Artist is released to theaters, Screen Junkies give a 'Hai Mark' to Tommy Wiseau's The Room in an Honest Trailer.
Todd McFarlane Reveals Spawn Script Page, Promises 'Big News Soon'
Todd McFarlane posts an early script page for the Blumhouse reboot of Spawn online and teases that some 'big news' will be revealed soon.
Nightcrawler Director Reveals Netflix Movie Plot & Filming Details
Nightcrawler director Dan Gilroy's next film is set for Halloween on Netflix and will reunite him with Jake Gyllenhaal and Rene Russo.
Doctor Who's Peter Capaldi Sendoff is a 'Tour-de-force'
Doctor Who director Rachel Talalay promises this year's Christmas Special will deliver an epic exit for Peter Capaldi's Twelfth Doctor.
Damon Lindelof Adapting Watchmen Because 'We Need Dangerous Shows'
Damon Lindelof wants his HBO version of Watchmen to be a 'dangerous show for dangerous times' and has no love for superheroes wearing masks.
Terminator 6 Recruits Captain Phillips Writer, New Details Revealed
Terminator 6 gets a new writer with Captain Phillips' Billy Ray, along with new story details for the Schwarzenegger/Cameron sequel.
George Clooney Will Direct and Star in a Catch-22 TV Series
In his first TV role since ER, George Clooney will be directing and starring in a new miniseries based on Joseph Heller's novel Catch-22.
Galaxy Quest TV Show Addresses Fandom Changes Since the Original Film
Paul Scheer says that the Galaxy Quest television series he is writing features two crews and explores how fandoms have changed.
Steven Soderbergh's Unsane Gets a 2018 Release Date
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Tremors TV Show Pilot is Done Filming
Kevin Bacon completes filming the pilot for a TV series of Tremors on Syfy and marks the occasion with an image of Bacon Bobbleheads.
Danny McBride Confirms Halloween Sequel/Reboot Timeline
Cowriter Danny McBride expresses his hopes about the 2018 Halloween sequel/reboot, confirming that it exists in an 'alternate reality'.
Jason Statham Battles A 75-Foot Shark In The Meg
Warner Bros. releases the full synopsis for The Meg, further teasing the Jason Statham vs. Gigantic Super Shark action thriller.
Doctor Who: Why Eric Roberts' Master Never Returned
Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat liked Eric Roberts as The Master, but would never have asked him to appear in the show again.
Adrianne Palicki Was 'Devastated' After Failed Wonder Woman TV Pilot
Actress Adrianne Palicki was 'devastated' by the failure of her Wonder Woman TV series pilot and thinks it was attempted too early.
Halloween's Danielle Harris Is Bummed About The Reboot
Danielle Harris, the star of several previous Halloween films, wanted to appear in the 2018 reboot with Jamie Lee Curtis, but it won't happen.
Legends of Tomorrow Casts Fringe's John Noble As Mallus
Fringe and Sleepy Hollow actor John Noble is voicing bad guy Mallus and will be in the upcoming episode of CW's Legends of Tomorrow.
Leonardo DiCaprio Circling Tarantino's Manson Murder Movie
Quentin Tarantino's Manson-based film is being offered to all available film studios, while Leonardo DiCaprio is being courted for a role.
Bad Boys TV Series Spinoff Lands at NBC
The Bad Boys TV spinoff series starring Gabrielle Union moves forward at NBC and will move her character from Miami to Los Angeles.