Margaret David
School
Schoolcraft College
Expertise
Star Wars, Marvel Cinematic Universe, Classic Science Fiction
- Margaret helped grow one of Southeast Michigan's best comic book shops for half a decade, witnessing fans discover Iron Man and the MCU from the very beginning.
- She's been a science-fiction fan since the early internet, taking part in conversations with J. Michael Stracyznski and other Babylon 5 fans on Usenet.
- In 2019, Margaret had the opportunity to briefly meet MCU stars Zawe Ashton, Charlie Cox, and Tom Hiddleston after a Tony-nominated Broadway performance of Betrayal.
Experience
Margaret is a lifetime fangirl who's as adept at building Gundam models as she is explaining niche Marvel and Star Wars lore. She's been a freelance writer with /Film for two years, after making her start with CBR and a string of hit articles. She can also be found writing about video games and even more movie madness at Den of Geek.
Education
Margaret has a collegiate education in philosophy and classic history. She's also a hobbyist researcher specializing in conflict and aftermath.
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Stories By Margaret David
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Sci-fi is a tough genre to crack on TV, if only because many shows don't get the time to blossom. Here are some great sci-fi shows canceled after one season.
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The Alien franchise has plenty of peaks and valleys, but even the best chapters have story elements that don't make much sense. Let's break them down.
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Horror movies from A Nightmare on Elm Street, I Am Legend , and more nearly had much different versions of their monsters make it to the big screen.
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Ridley Scott contemplated a very different ending for Alien, one that likely would have killed the franchise before it started. Here's what you need to know.
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Fictional romances, even problematic ones, can be an effective way to explore important themes. But these sci-fi age gaps are downright uncomfortable.
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Burt Reynolds almost played Han Solo and Dennis Hopper was cast as Christof in The Truman Show. The right people ultimately played these roles -- and others.
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Before Denis Villeneuve's two-part adaptation, David Lynch brought his own version of "Dune" to the screen. For all its delights, it certainly has some flaws.
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Firefly remains a cult favorite more than 20 years after it ended. Here's what happened to Nathan Fillion, Gina Torres, and the rest of the cast since then.
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The wait continues for District 10, the long-awaited District 9 follow-up. Neill Blomkamp may get his shot, or he might not. Here's what's happening.
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The MPA can be a fickle, sometimes even misguided, organization. But sometimes, there's no denying a movie not only earns an R rating, but pushes its limits.
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"Star Trek: Picard" pays homage to the franchise's rich history with a number of nostalgic moments. Here are the ones that stood out the most.
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There's so much Star Wars content available that it's easy for some things to slip past your radar. Here are some underrated offerings you should make time for.
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"Star Wars" fans love the idea of Gray Jedi, characters who balance the light and dark sides of the Force. However, this concept is not canon.
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe has lots of memorable characters, but others have disappointed. Here are ones that were missed opportunities.
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The latest adventure of the Guardians of the Galaxy brings closure to and change to Star-Lord and his crew. What are the consequences for the MCU?
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Good reviews don't always lead to a strong box office performance. Here are some action movies that were critically acclaimed, but ended up as bombs.
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Here are some of cinema's best dragons in film!
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Nearly drowning, scratched eyes, chemical burns. Those are just a few of the indignities actors suffered while making some of Hollywood's biggest sci-fi movies.
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These doomed sci-fi series arrived with a buzz louder than a starship's engine, only to disappear before they ever beamed onto our TV sets.
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Anime isn't a genre. It's a medium. Whether your tastes lean towards science fiction, drama, or experimental art films, there's something here for you.
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For better or worse, these sci-fi wardrobe choices turned heads.
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Freaky robots have brought the scares in many sci-fi and horror movies. M3GAN, T-100, Maximilian, and Ava are among the 11 most disturbing movie robots.
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2022 will go down in history as the year we said goodbye to some major supervillains. We'll miss you, Gorr, Gargantos, Najma, Black Noir, and more.
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"Star Trek: The Next Generation" did a great job of developing its regular and recurring characters. It also made the most of its many one-off characters.
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No dystopian futures. No post-apocalyptic wastelands. No evil alien invaders. These science fiction movies will give you hope for humanity
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Ahead of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Phase Five, we dive into which Marvel Comics characters we hope to see next in upcoming television shows and movies.
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If you loved "The Matrix" franchise, there are plenty of books out there ready to sweep you into other worlds. Some of them actually inspired "The Matrix."