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Clown Horror Film Gains Cult Following After Decade-Long Rerelease

Summary

  • "Clown" film started as a fake trailer, then became a real horror movie
  • Director Jon Watts went on to direct major superhero films like "Spider-Man"
  • German distributor is rereleasing "Clown" in 2025 with a 4K Blu-ray remaster
Clown Horror Film Gains Cult Following After Decade-Long Rerelease

In November 2025, the 2010 horror film "Clown" is receiving a new lease on life with a remastered Blu-ray release from German distributor Turbine Medien. The movie, which began as a fake trailer created by director Jon Watts and his writing partner Christopher Ford, has gained a cult following over the past decade.

Watts, who went on to direct the recent "Spider-Man" trilogy for Marvel, never expected his feature film debut to become a cult classic. "Clown" struggled with its initial release, being shelved in the U.S. before receiving a limited theatrical run in 2016. However, the film found success overseas, grossing $4.3 million. Now, Turbine Medien is giving the movie the royal treatment, with a 4K Blu-ray remaster and a behind-the-scenes documentary.

For Watts, the rerelease is a pleasant surprise, as he had not thought much about "Clown" in recent years. The director reflects on the film's humble origins as a Halloween prank, and how it unexpectedly led to a career directing major superhero blockbusters. While Watts wishes he had leaned further into the horror elements, he remains open to the possibility of expanding the "Clown" story into a long-running franchise, much like "The Leprechaun."

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The "Clown" movie is a horror film about a father who dresses up as a clown for his child's birthday party, only to find the costume unremovable and eventually possessive of his body and soul.
Watts and his writing partner Christopher Ford initially released a fake trailer for "Clown" on YouTube in 2010 as a prank, but it went viral and caught the attention of producer Eli Roth, who helped them turn it into a real feature film.
Watts and Ford have a detailed outline for a potential seven-part "Clown" franchise, hoping to turn the story into a long-running horror series like "The Leprechaun."

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