Tributes pour in for Scott Wampler after death of beloved Kingcast co-host and film writer

Beloved film writer and Kingcast co-host Scott Wampler has died.

Scott Wampler, a veteran film writer, co-host of the popular Stephen King podcast The Kingcast and one of the singularly hysterical voices on social media, has died.

His Kingcast co-host Eric Vespe shared the news of Wampler’s death on Friday evening, hailing his collaborator and friend as “hilarious, infuriating, singular.”

Wampler wrote for publications like the former Birth.Movies.Death.,  Fangoria and Collider. He became better known on Twitter (X) for his gregarious persona and gut-busting commentary on pop culture as well as his devoted affinity for all things horror and King in particular.

The Kingcast, a Fangoria production, quickly turned into one of the preeminent pop culture podcasts in the space, one the legendary author himself appeared on as a guest.

Fangoria‘s Phil Noble Jr. lamented Wampler with news of his death.

“We’re devastated to report that Fango contributor and podcast co-host Scott Wampler has died,” Noble wrote in a statement. “Details are scarce at present but, from what we understand, he passed suddenly and without any suffering, which is giving us some small measure of comfort right now. The loss is immeasurable, and tonight we mourn with Scott’s family and friends.”

Tributes poured in for Wampler and his unforgettable impact, including one from King and some from various great directors in the horror space who recognized how much the writer and podcaster impacted the medium.

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