

Sam is the co-host, producer and editor of the Arrow Video podcast, which has seen year-on-year growth since its creation in 2017, gaining over half a million listens in that time. In 2014, Sam went freelance, working directly for film studios including Warner Brothers, 20th Century Fox and Disney, as well as covering red carpet events for film marketing company PMA Productions. Sam has also interviewed several comic creators, including Stan Lee, Alan Moore, Grant Morrison, and he has a zombie cameo in The Walking Dead comic. He’s interviewed a wide range of film icons, including directors such as David Lynch, Quentin Tarantino, Paul Thomas Anderson, Sofia Coppola, Ridley Scott, Michael Bay and Sam Raimi, as well as actors such as Meryl Streep, Nic Cage, Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Anne Hathaway, Margot Robbie, Natalie Portman, Kermit the Frog, all of the Avengers and many more. Starting out as a staff writer at Total Film, moving up to Deputy Online Editor, Sam was responsible for Total Film’s YouTube channel, where he revolutionised the magazine’s approach to video junkets, creating influential formats that spread to other outlets. Sam is an entertainment writer with NCTJ accreditation and a twenty-year career as a film journalist. "I told them that if they write the material and give Dredd something to do and give him a function, I will be there. "I am in discussions with them about that," Urban said in August. "There's always a possibility he will be busy, or that his schedule for other movies won't allow - Basically, we don't know at this stage." "It's too early to tell yet, but if we can use him and he's available to us, then I think that would be absolutely brilliant. So we're going to have some long and complicated conversations I would imagine, and we'll see where we go," producer Brian Jenkins said. "He's very busy, a full-time professional actor. The producers certainly want him, but they're not making any promises. He was discussed when the project was still only a glint in 2000AD's eye. Who will be playing the iconic lawman? Or, to be even more specific, will it be Karl Urban? The most important question to clear up immediately (especially for Dredd fans) is simple.
