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FandomWire
Type of site
Entertainment
Available inEnglish
Founded2017
OwnerJohnson Concepts
Founder(s)Reilly Johnson and Amir Syeed
IndustryNews
Websitefandomwire.com
Current statusActive

Founded in 2017, FandomWire is a prominent news media website that delivers the latest updates on various fandoms worldwide. The website is rooted in a deep passion for entertainment and strives to provide readers with the most recent news and developments in the entertainment industry. FandomWire covers a wide range of topics, including movies, television shows, gaming, and more, and is committed to offering the latest and most exciting news from the world of entertainment.

History[edit]

Reilly Johnson and Amir Syeed launched FandomWire in December 2017. The website quickly gained popularity among entertainment enthusiasts and has established a significant following on social media and across the web.

Recognition[edit]

FandomWire has been recognized by major studios and verified news sources. Quotes from their television and film reviews have appeared in advertisements from studios such as Marvel, Universal, and 20th Century. The site has also been mentioned in various media outlets, including:

  • Bleeding Cool, which referenced FandomWire in their coverage of the "Doom Patrol" series (December 23, 2018).[1]
  • Business Insider, which mentioned FandomWire in an article about Ruby Rose's departure from the "Batwoman" series.[2]
  • CBR, which cited FandomWire in their report on the greenlighting of "Doom Patrol" for a second season.[3]
  • CinemaBlend, which referenced FandomWire in their coverage of Kevin Smith's comments on the "Batman" franchise.[4]
  • ComicBookMovie, which mentioned FandomWire in their article about rumors surrounding the "Superman" franchise.[5]
  • Sportskeeda, which mentioned FandomWire in their article about rumors regarding Spider-Man 3 casting (October 15, 2020).[6]
  • The Sun, which mentioned FandomWire in their article about "EastEnders" star joining "Batwoman" Season Two as a villain (September 8, 2020).[7]
  • Screen Rant, which cited FandomWire in their report on Agent Carter appearing in "Agents of SHIELD" Season 7.[8]
  • SlashFilm, which mentioned FandomWire in their article about the casting of Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield in Marvel's Spider-Man 3 (October 14, 2020).[9]
  • Den of Geek, which mentioned FandomWire in their article about the "Spider-Man: No Way Home" trailer.[10]
  • GamesRadar, which mentioned FandomWire in their article about "The Mandalorian" Season 2.[11]
  • New York Post, which mentioned FandomWire in their article about the "Spider-Man: No Way Home" trailer.[12]
  • The Direct, which mentioned FandomWire in their article about "Spider-Man: No Way Home" trailer.[13]
  • TheWrap, which mentioned FandomWire in their article about the "Spider-Man: No Way Home" trailer.[14]

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