Dhruv Sharma
Senior Features Writer
Contributing since March, 2020
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Author Details
Dhruv is a senior writer based out of India. Before Screen Rant, he wrote over 2K articles for The Cinemaholic, covering anime, television, and movies. Some of his articles on philosophy, self-help, and writing have also been featured in popular Medium publications, such as Mind Cafe, Publishous, and The Writing Cooperative.
Industry Focus
Dhruv primarily covers movie and television streaming features on Screenrant and, time and again, also writes about long-running franchises like The Karate Kid, Top Gun, and Rocky. He spends weekends watching the latest television shows and movies to stay abreast of the ever-changing streaming landscapes and trends.
Favorite Media
When Dhruv is not catching up with streaming television and movies, he loves exploring indie horror cinema. Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead are his favorite director-duo, and their work in The Endless, Spring, and Resolution inspires him to write. He also keeps revisiting Mike Flanagan's creations and believes that Midnight Mass is one of the best horror shows of all time.
Latest Articles
Why Oppenheimer's Trinity Test Scene Has No Sound (Explained By Real Science)
Having no sound in Oppenheimer's Trinity test scene might have been an artistic choice but there is also an intriguing scientific reason behind it.
The Perfect Reacher Spinoff Was Already Set Up By A Book Series (& It's Not By Lee Child)
The perfect spin-off TV show from Amazon's Reacher has already been set up by another book series that was surprisingly not written by Lee Child.
Netflix's 3-Year-Old Popular Live-Action Manga Show Connects To Rival Streamer's Murder Mystery In Dark New Theory
A dark new theory presents eerie connections between Netflix's three-year-old popular manga adaptation and a rival streamer's murder mystery series.
8 Greatest Murder At The End Of The World Theories That Will Change How You See The Show
A Murder at the End of the World will keep its central mystery shrouded till its final moments, but many theories have speculated how it could end.
Mike Flanagan Needs To Make Our Horror Dreams Come True With 1 Adaptation After Recent Netflix Success
Following his recent success with Netflix's Fall of the House of Usher, Flanagan needs to make our horror dreams come true by with one adaptation.
Sian's Fate In A Murder At The End Of The World Episode 5 Explained (& What Caused It)
A Murder at the End of the World offers a simple explanation for Sian's death but it seems like there is a lot more to her demise than meets the eye.
New Blumhouse Movie Trailer's Criticism Proves An Annoying Horror Trope Needs To End
A new Blumhouse movie's trailer has received some criticism for its use of an overly trite horror trope, proving that its use in the genre should end.
Andy's Hotel In A Murder At The End Of The World Explained: Layout, Location & Real Purpose
Murder at the End of the World leaves viewers with many mysteries to unravel - the layout, location, and real purpose of Andy's hotel are among them.
Why Jurassic Park Velociraptors Are So Much Bigger Than They Were In Real Life
Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park may be scientifically accurate about many things, but its portrayal of the scary Velociraptors is highly exaggerated.
A Cobra Kai Season 1 Episode Foreshadowed All Future Rivalries (Until Season 5 Changed Everything)
1 Cobra Kai episode perfectly captures the essence of what the entire series will be about and foreshadows all potential rivalries from future seasons
Who Killed THAT Character? 15 Suspects In A Murder At The End Of The World, Ranked
A Murder at the End of the World does not disclose the identity of its central killer but drops enough clues for viewers to deduce a list of suspects.
The New Karate Kid "Multiverse" Explained
By bringing characters from two distinct franchises together, the new Karate Kid movie raises one question: Does Karate Kid have its own multiverse?
Why Lee Has THOSE In A Murder At The End Of The World Episode 5: New Twists Explained
Murder at the End of the World's ep. 5 reveals that Lee Andersen has mysterious items, making it hard not to wonder what she intends to do with them.
What Andy's Illness In A Murder At The End Of The World Is & What It Means
A Murder at the End of the World's episode 5 hints that Andy Ronson may be ill, making it hard not to wonder which illness he has and what it means.
A Murder At The End Of The World Episode 5 Ending Explained: Who Is That At The Pool?
A Murder at the End of the World's episode 5 ends with a cliffhanger leaving viewers curious about the identity of the person at the swimming pool.
A Murder At The End Of The World Soundtrack Guide: Every Song & When It Plays
From classical music to contemporary pop songs, A Murder at the End of the World features it all while unfolding its gripping murder mystery drama.
A Murder At The End Of The World Episode 5 Recap: 12 Story Reveals
A Murder at the End of the World's episode 5 leaves viewers white-knuckled by making several shocking revelations about the central murder mystery.
The Two Lee Child Books Reacher Season 3 Should Avoid Adapting
Reacher season 3 has an abundance of source material to choose from - but it should certainly avoid adapting 2 Lee Child novels for 1 primary reason.
The Boys Confirms Victoria Neuman Has TWO Secret Weapons In Season 4
Victoria Neuman is already incredibly powerful, but The Boys season 4 trailer confirms that two secret weapons will make her all the more formidable.
1 Killing Floor Book Quote Proves Reacher Season 2 Is Better Off Without Roscoe
Roscoe will be missed in Reacher season 2, but a Killing Floor quote perfectly explains why the show's second installment is better off without her.