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Grace Randolph is an American reporter, film critic,
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, and
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. On YouTube, she hosts her channel ''Beyond the Trailer''. She has written numerous comics, among them issues of ''
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'' and '' X-Men: Nation X'', as well as creating the original comic book series ''Supurbia''.


Education

Randolph studied at
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's
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, and was part of the
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comedy group.


Career


Comic books

From 2008 to 2009, Randolph wrote for
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's manga adaptations of the ''
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'' and ''
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'' video game franchises. In 2009 Randolph wrote
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's ''
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'' #41. She went on to write
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' ''Muppet Peter Pan'', which was a reinterpretation of
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as a
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story. In 2010 she wrote ''Her-oes'', a comic book mini-series about the teenage years of some of
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' most famous female
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. In 2011 she wrote for
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's ''Fraggle Rock'' comic. In 2012 Randolph created and wrote the original comic book series ''Supurbia'', which was published by Boom! Studios. ''Supurbia'' is a ''
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'' interpretation of the superhero genre, which "explores the drama of superheroes' personal lives" within the context of a suburban lifestyle. It was initially intended to be a four-issue limited series, but its success led to a twelve-issue continuation. She has also written for Marvel Comics' Her-oes and '' X-Men: Nation X.''


YouTube and television

In 2008 Randolph created ''Beyond the Trailer'', a YouTube channel which discusses film and the film industry. As of January 2022, the channel has 940 thousand subscribers. In 2012 ''Beyond the Trailer'' became a part of
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's digital network. From 2010 to 2011, Randolph was the host of Marvel Comics' weekly web news show, ''The Watcher''. She revealed that she was fired by Marvel. In 2011, in association with Bleeding Cool, she created the YouTube channel ''Think About the Ink''. The videos explore comic books and the comic book industry, as well as TV adaptations of comic book properties. The channel's last video was uploaded in March 2015. From 2012 to 2013 she was associated with Movieline. In 2014 and 2015, she was an entertainment correspondent for
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NEWS8, appearing on ''Good Morning Connecticut''. In 2019 Randolph appeared in a post-credits scene in the film '' Zombieland: Double Tap'' in a cameo as an entertainment reporter alongside actor
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, who played a fictionalized version of himself.


Controversies


James Gunn

Grace Randolph is known to have a contentious relationship with film director
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. In November 2012, Randolph advocated that
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fire Gunn for offensive comments he made in 2009, despite Gunn apologizing for his remarks. In 2017, Randolph claimed that Gunn did not give
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a large role in his ''Guardians of the Galaxy'' films because he did not find the character interesting; Gunn denied her claim and later stated that Randolph "likes to just make up stuff esaid because it helps her get clicks." After Randolph claimed that the character
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would appear in Gunn's ''Peacemaker'' series, Gunn said that the character "does not show up at the end or anywhere and has zero lines." After Randolph reported that audience reactions to ''Peacemaker'' were "less than stellar"; Gunn responded that "Grace Randolph will spout bullshit."


''Birds of Prey'' reshoots

In June 2020, Randolph reported that the film ''
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'' underwent "massive reshoots" to take out an alleged
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storyline that contained elements of
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. Director
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vehemently denied the allegation while downplaying the severity of the reshoots, criticizing Randolph for her lack of research. Randolph defended her report, leading to an exchange between the two on
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with Yan questioning Randolph's credibility as a journalist.


Pedro Pascal and ''The Mandalorian''

In September 2020, Randolph claimed in a
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on ''Beyond the Trailer'' that ''
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'' star
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had quit halfway through filming the second season over being denied more screen time without the
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's helmet on. Randolph further alleged that Pascal's behavior led to
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killing his character off and replacing him with
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(played by
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) for the third season. When Pascal was asked about these reports in an interview with ''
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'', he categorically denied Randolph's claims, while Pascal's stunt double confirmed Pascal's involvement with the entire third season in an
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post. Randolph refused to retract her story, arguing that the
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from ''The Mandalorian'' second season finale, which foreshadowed ''
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'', corroborated her claims.
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, the
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of ''The Mandalorian'', later clarified that ''The Book of Boba Fett'' was separate from the third season of ''The Mandalorian''. Randolph's handling of the Pascal story was criticized by other journalists, who described her report as
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and singled out her lack of reliable sources; they also asserted that her claims of Pascal being uncooperative on set could have potentially damaged his reputation and career.


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