Rob Sperduto

Rob Sperduto

Writer

Rob Sperduto is an editor, content strategist, and writer with 5 years of experience covering movies, TV, anime, and gaming. As a writer at The Direct, he brings a sharp editorial eye and a passion for dissecting storytelling across fandoms.

Prior to The Direct, Rob has written for Pro Game Guides, Attack of the Fanboy, and We Got This Covered. He earned both his B.A. in English (2018) and M.A. in Writing (2020) from Coastal Carolina University. He’s been with The Direct since May 2025.

 


 

About The Direct

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Rob Sperduto's Latest The Direct Articles

I Think I've Figured Out Who Peacemaker Season 2's 'Really Big Cameo' Is - And It's Not Who DC Fans Are Expecting

James Gunn teased a huge cameo for Peacemaker Season 2, but fans might be missing one cosmic character.

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Superman 2025: Nathan Fillion Reveals What Made His Green Lantern So Weird

A deep dive into Guy Gardner's comic origins explains so much about his character.

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James Gunn Just Debunked A Superman 2025 Fan Theory About A Major Fight Scene

Toys are apt to spark speculation before a movie drops, but James Gunn turned down this latest Superman theory.

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If Marvel Hires the Bring Me Back Directors, They Need to Avoid Their Last Horror Mistake

Marvel needs to allow more creative vision in each project, and the studio could course correct with the Philippous.

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Superman 2025 Movie Breaks From DC Comics With New Mr. Terrific Tech

James Gunn is expanding DC's worldbuilding with a new aircraft for the hyper-intelligent hero.

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With Wheel of Time Canceled, It’s Time for Hollywood to Adapt This Iconic Sci-Fi Fantasy Series

With Wheel of Time canceled, the search for the next great sci-fantasy saga is more urgent than ever.

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