

player and she occasionally participates in her local Smash competitive scene. In her personal life, she is also an avid video game enthusiast and amateur Super Smash Bros.

Holly likes consuming a variety of types of media, although she adores sitcoms, Mad Men, Indiana Jones, and Star Wars in particular, and she is excited to share that love with readers! At Screen Rant, she has had the opportunity to cover a wide range of topics and movies/TV shows, although some of her favorite things to write are song guides and scene analyses.

She has a deep love for critical analysis and social justice as well as a lifelong love for visual media and music, which are focuses that she likes implementing in her writing. A recent graduate of University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, she has a Bachelor's degree in English and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies.

She is currently based in Wisconsin, USA. Holly McFarlane has been a Movie/TV Features writer for Screen Rant since June 2022. opens up more about the Wu that you can’t find in the documentary.” Regardless of whether Wu-Tang: An American Saga is completely true, the fictional format might have helped tell a more accurate Wu-Tang story, making the TV show unique among media based on true events. Not only do the creators maintain that Wu-Tang: An American Saga is “ spiritually true,” but RZA even claims that, in some ways, it is more accurate than a documentary, explaining, “ The show touches on things that maybe we were too shy to say in front of the camera. They have categorized the Hulu original project as “ historical fiction,” which accounts for the dramatized elements of Wu-Tang: An American Saga, as well as vouching for a level of legitimacy. The two creators claim they have taken real events and interpreted them for TV, meaning there is some truth and some fiction. They maintain that the Hulu series is “ spiritually.very truthful and accurate” to the real Wu-Tang Clan story (via USA Today). Wu-Tang: An American Saga’s creators are Alex Tse and one of the Wu-Tang Clan’s founding members, RZA, who is portrayed by Ashton Sanders on the show.
