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Makuochi Echebiri is a News Writer for Collider. He has been interested in creative writing from as far back as high school, and he would consume pretty much anything that’s film or TV. However, his truest love lies in the presence of historical epics and thrillers.
Lured by the brilliance of Middle Earth from an early age both in print and on screen, his palate has since expanded to other realms including Westeros, Kattegat among others. He also possesses a great appetite for the stories that emanate from the vastness of space. Even though he is no Avenger.
Obsessed with storytelling and having works of his own that have yet to make it to print, he is content to use that ability to communicate to as many as are reachable. In his spare time, he looks out for avenues where he can aid people aside from his plans to reign over this earthly realm. Yes…you heard that first here.
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Conflict has a way of changing humans, and World War II had that exact same effect. It transformed the order of the world and, as such, has been subject to hundreds of adaptations, from several viewpoints over the decades. There have been hundreds of productions within Hollywood set in that time period, and Tom Hanks has contributed immensely to well over a handful. The Oscar-winning actor is familiar with that portion of human history, producing WWII-based series like Band of Brothers, The Pacific, and Apple TV’s Masters of the Air, while also starring in some of the biggest WWII movies to date.








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