Alex Huffman
TV Features Writer
34 articles published since March 31, 2023
About Alex Huffman
Having previously worked as a List Writer for ScreenRant, Alex Huffman now continues put his obsessive love and knowledge of all things film and television to good use by writing TV Features for CBR. From indie films and blockbusters to networks and streaming, his love of storytelling and media knows no bounds. Whenever he's not writing, he can usually be found either out at the movies or browsing bookstores. He is currently a student at George Mason University. He can found on his Instagram, @alex.the.huffman, and can be reached through his email, aleqsh95@gmail.com.
Adult Swim Is Missing Out on One of Its Most Promising Ideas
Adult Swim had a viral success with the idea for Pibby and Friends: Apocalypse. Sadly, the possibility of full-on series doesn't seem likely.
A Teased Character From Peacemaker Could Be the Key To Explaining the DCU Reset
Peacemaker's passing reference to a fifth dimensional imp would best address how he fits into the newly reset timeline of the DC Cinematic Universe.
Diedrich Bader Could Be the Perfect Successor to Kevin Conroy's Batman
Kevin Conroy was the iconic voice of Batman and is a tough act to follow. Luckily, Diedrich Bader has proven himself capable of taking up the mantle.
Blue Beetle Has Made His Movie Debut, But Smallville Gave Him His Big Break
Blue Beetle's new film is the first stepping stone into the larger DCU, but the character's popularity wouldn't have been possible without Smallville.
A Batman Cartoon Gave the Late Paul Reubens His Most Fitting DCU Role
Paul Reubens will forever be remembered as Pee-wee Herman, but one of his most memorable connections to the DC universe is also worth mentioning.
A Disturbing Fan Theory Explains The Eric Andre Show's True Nature
The Eric Andre Show continues to make celebrity guests cringe and viewers laugh, but one fan theory claims that there's a darker backstory to it all.
How SpongeBob SquarePants Fleshed Out a Fan-Favorite Background Character
Every SpongeBob fan is familiar with the shouting of the phrase "My leg!", but only recently has the show used it as a way to expand its lore.
The Dark Ending of Twin Peaks Was Inevitable - Here's Why
In true David Lynch fashion, Twin Peaks Season 3 ended on an eery and cryptic note, but maybe the fans shouldn't have been nearly as shocked by it.
My Adventures With Superman Introduces a Popular DC Concept - Along With Two DCAU Icons
My Adventures with Superman has finally introduced a classic villain with powers, which is sure to have disastrous consequences for the future.
Why Solar Opposites Method of Recasting Wouldn't Work For Rick & Morty
Solar Opposites has replaced Justin Roiland in the funniest way possible, but such an approach would only cause serious trouble for Rick and Morty.
Family Guy's Greatest Villain Was Unsurprisingly This Main Character's Love Interest
Throughout its 24-year history, Family Guy has seen various one-off villains come and go, but one voiced by Cate Blanchett is worthy of a comeback.
My Adventures With Superman Is the Perfect Blueprint for Superman: Legacy
My Adventures with Superman is a big hit with viewers. With Superman: Legacy set to take flight, here's what it can learn from the animated series.
How Unicorn: Warriors Eternal's Finale Sets Up Season 2
Genndy Tartakovsky's latest Adult Swim series has finished its first season, but its finale has left behind some exciting developments for Season 2.
My Adventures with Superman Offers the Best Portrayal of Lois Lane Yet
There have been many different versions of Lois Lane in DC media, but My Adventures with Superman features a modern version that's perfect for Gen Z.
Stephen King Adaptations Often Bomb - But Hulu's 11.22.63 Is Among the Best
Many of Stephen King's books are classics, but many adaptations haven't lived up to the reader's expectations. Luckily, 11.22.63 does exactly that.
J.J. Abrams Is Rebooting Speed Racer for Apple TV+ - And the Timing Is Perfect
The Wachowski's already proved how well the Speed Racer anime can work as live-action film. But will J.J. Abrams manage to capture that same magic?
Star Wars: Why Genndy Tartakovsky's Clone Wars Is Better Than the 2008 Series
The 2003 series Star Wars: The Clone Wars is no longer canon. But with all the things it handles better than the 2008 series, it deserves to be.
How Warrior is Keeping Bruce Lee's Legacy Alive
The legendary Bruce Lee was turned down from making a revolutionary TV show. Nearly 50 years later, his vision has finally been brought to life.
TV's First Gay Couple Is Surprisingly Old
Norman Lear was a TV pioneer with All in the Family, but one of his lesser-known series was the first to bring gay characters into people's houses.
What Happened To Heath in The Walking Dead?
Fans of The Walking Dead have been wondering about Heath's disappearance since 2016, but they might just get their answers sooner rather than later.