Mark Fischbach, best known as his YouTube name Markiplier, has started production on Iron Lung — a horror movie that he wrote and is set to direct and star in. Deadline brings word that the film, ...
Ace YouTuber-turned-filmmaker, Mark Fischbach, aka Markiplier, is gearing up for the release of his long-awaited horror film, ...
Markiplier takes the WIRED Autocomplete Interview and answers the internet's most searched questions about himself. Why does Markiplier have a pink mustache? Why can't Markiplier drink alcohol? Who ...
Markiplier. If you're part of the relatively younger crowd, you may have heard of this name before, and rightfully so: he is perhaps one of the biggest gaming YouTubers this side of... well, anywhere.
Mark "Markiplier" Fischbach has been a known quantity on YouTube for the past nine years, thanks to his soothing radio-quality voice, hilarious let's plays and numerous charitable acts. To date, ...
YouTube veteran Mark "Markiplier" returned to his YouTube channel after a month-long hiatus to announce major updates regarding his television career. The creator has always been fond of movies and TV ...
After years of entertaining the world from YouTube, Markiplier is set to transition to the big screen, as he is set to direct and star in his first feature film. According to Deadline, the project ...
YouTuber Markiplier has entered production for his upcoming horror film Iron Lung, which is based on his own screenplay. Deadline was first to report. The film is being shot in Austin, Texas, and ...
Markiplier is the younger brother of web comic author and artist Thomas Fischbach, known for TwoKinds. Mark Edward Fischbach, better known by his online alias Markiplier, is an American internet ...
If you’ve been refreshing Markiplier’s channel for the last two years, hoping for a crumb of news about his movie, “Iron Lung”, you can finally rest. Mark Fischbach, better known to the internet as ...
Podcast adaptation 'The Edge of Sleep' from New Regency spent the weekend on Amazon Prime Video's most watched TV chart, but, as the YouTuber and team reveals, it didn't get there through traditional ...