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A new movie, written and directed by Cincinnati native and YouTube sensation Mark “Markiplier” Fischbach, landed in theaters late last month. Markiplier's directorial debut, "Iron Lung," which ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The Iron Lung movie based on the video game from YouTube creator Markiplier continues to put up massive numbers at the box office. In its second ...
Some viewers — especially those who aren’t familiar with the game — are guaranteed to find that tactic frustrating. But the approach is entirely in keeping with the Gen Z audience the film seems to ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The most interesting thing about Markiplier’s horror flick is its journey from YouTube to the big screen. The ...
The filmmaker and longtime YouTube personality tells The Hollywood Reporter about self-distributing the surprise horror hit after meeting with studio execs who "were 100 percent not about me." By Ryan ...
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Markiplier, born Mark Fischbach, is an American Youtuber who has risen to fame playing indie horror games. Illustration by Colbi Loranger/The Daily Campus Made on a budget of only $3 million, “Iron ...
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YouTuber Markiplier got emotional about the remarkable turnout for “Iron Lung,” a very independent filmmaking adventure that debuted at No. 2 in North America with $17.8 million from 3,015 theaters.