Jon Watts

Jon Watts

  • Born: 1981-6-28
  • Birthplace: Fountain City, Colorado, U.S.
  • Height: 6' 2" (1.88 m)
  • Profession: Director, producer, screenwriter
  • Nationality: America
  • Graduate School: New York University
  • Representative Works: Spider-Man: Homecoming, Joker, Deadly Police Car, Onion News Net, Spider-Man: Heroes Without Home
  • Jon Watts, born on June 28, 1981 in Fountain City, Colorado, USA, is an American film director, producer and screenwriter. He has directed the movies "Clown" (Clown), "Cop Car" (Cop Car) and the TV series "Onion News Network" (Onion News Network).
    Jon Watts directed and co-written the movie " Spider-Man: Homecoming " produced by Marvel Studios, LLC and Sony Group Corporation , which was released on July 7, 2017. [1] 
    Extended Reading
    • Idell 2022-02-18 08:01:45

      I only talk about the clowns I saw

      The clown is in every corner, as long as you pay attention to him, he will be there.

      I think the front part of this film is very nonsensical, but it slowly shows a little boy who has a tragic experience. He has a mental illness. And this is not sad. The sad thing is that the society is also sick....

    • Alysson 2022-02-18 08:01:45

      20 minutes upper right corner

      I thought it was the clown of DC, but he made a mistake. Watched the first 30 minutes and turned it off. The whole story is too tragic.

      1. Shouldn't the weird thing that can't be taken off the clothes be called 911 first? Or let a friend do it. This should be a serious matter, instead of getting a...

    • Vinnie 2022-03-26 09:01:11

      The wrong series is actually good

    • Bianka 2022-02-18 08:01:45

      nice! ! ! The most touching thing is that the heroine’s father said that I cleaned up the blood... Hey

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    Clown quotes

    • Karlsson: Very few people know the true origin of what we call "the clown". I can show you here.

      [shows him an old book of illustrations depicting the ancient mythical creature known as the "Cloyne"]

      Karlsson: It lived up in the mountains with a skin white as snow and the red nose blistered by the cold. It lured children out of the villages into its cave. Five children. One child for every month of winter. Over the centuries, the legend of the Cloyne was forgotten. He became the clown. His white face and red nose to make people laugh. To entertain children. If only they knew.

      Kent: Why are you showing me this?

      Karlsson: So you can understand.

    • Karlsson: It's not a costume. It's skin and hair... of a demon.