Demetris Bougiouris
7 articles published since July 06, 2023
About Demetris Bougiouris
Born in Long Island, New York, Demetris Bougiouris moved with his family to Athens, Greece, in 2004. At fifteen, he was awarded second place at a Greek national writing competition. Later on, he was admitted to the University of Patras where he studied theater and cinema for his bachelor degree. In 2022, he was admitted in the University of Amsterdam, where he completed his master degree in film studies, with his thesis focusing on the artistic and cultural importance of superhero movies for the cinematic medium and for audiences in general. He believes that films have the power to unite people no matter their social, economic, religious or political background, since they can affect the emotions of millions of people around the world.
The MCU Needs More Movies Like Eternals
Marvel Studios would benefit by making more movies like Eternals, due to its mature themes, stunning visual effects, and beautiful cinematography.
How Logan Explores Themes of Elderly Care
Logan shows the difficulties of caring for people who suffer from Alzheimer's by portraying the father-son relationship of Professor X and Wolverine.
Loki Season 2 Is The MCU’s Most Important Upcoming Release
Loki Season 2 can showcase how Loki can team up with the Avengers to win the fight against Kang, while also enriching the Multiverse Saga storyline.
Hawkeye Is the Perfect Hero to Set up the Future of the MCU
Hawkeye can become an important figure for the future of the MCU by training the New Avengers to take over where the Avengers left off.
Doctor Doom Is the Villain to Take the MCU to the Next Level
Doctor Doom can re-energize the MCU by introducing darker storylines and provide another major villain for audiences to root against after Kang.
The Guardians of the Galaxy Are United by Themes of Familial Abuse - But Also of Healing
Guardians of the Galaxy deftly explores themes of domestic violence, highlighting the mistreatment experienced by characters like Nebula and Rocket.
How the MCU Can Establish the X-Men as a World Power
The X-Men's introduction in the MCU can show them as heroes of a powerful nation instead of just another superhero team.