Jon Watts


Jon Watts is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter. He is best known for directing the Marvel Cinematic Universe superhero films ' and '. He also directed and co-wrote films Clown, Cop Car, and directed numerous episodes of the parody television news series Onion News Network.

Biography

Watts was born and raised in Fountain, Colorado where he attended Fountain-Fort Carson High School. He studied film at New York University.
Before directing movies, Watts directed commercials for production company Park Pictures.
He is married to former talent agent and producer Dianne McGunigle.

Film career

Watts' film career started with the short Clay Pride: Being Clay in America. A claymation film, it is a satire of films about gay issues, with the main character, Steve Thompson, coming out as "clay". Over the next decade, Watts would continue to work in short films, as well as directing several music videos for various artists including Fatboy Slim, Death Cab for Cutie, Relient K, Sleigh Bells, and TV on the Radio.
Watts' feature directorial debut was the 2014 horror film, Clown. Watts and his friends had made a fake trailer for a film about a father turning into a killer clown after trying on an old costume he finds in his basement. After uploading the trailer to YouTube, Watts was approached by Eli Roth with an offer to produce a feature version.
Watts' next film was the 2015 thriller, Cop Car. The film is about two young boys who steal an abandoned police car and are pursued by its murderous owner, a Sheriff played by Kevin Bacon. In an interview, Watts revealed that the idea for the film came from a dream he had when he was a child.
Watts then directed '. Watts was so determined to be the director of the film that he admitted that he had "bothered" Marvel by sending them clips of a fake trailer he made for a Spider-Man movie. He admits that he was very surprised and did not know he was going to get the job until the last moment.
Watts directed the film's 2019 sequel
'. He reportedly became increasingly devoted to the franchise, even starting his own extensive collection of rare spiders.
Watts has officially been announced as coming back to direct the untitled sequel, set to be his last Spider-Man project, and scheduled for release on December 17, 2021.

Filmography

Feature films

Television

Acting roles

Other credits