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Josh Trank

American filmmaker (born 1984)


American filmmaker (born 1984)

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nameJosh Trank
imageJosh Trank by Gage Skidmore.jpg
captionTrank at the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con
birth_nameJoshua Benjamin Trank
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birth_placeLos Angeles, California, U.S.
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years_active2007–present
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relativesJudy Toll (stepmother)
  • Film director
  • screenwriter
  • film editor Joshua Benjamin Trank (born February 19, 1984) is an American film director, screenwriter, and film editor. He is known for directing the found-footage sci-fi thriller film Chronicle (2012), the superhero film Fantastic Four (2015), and the Al Capone biographical film Capone (2020).

Early life

Josh Trank was born in Los Angeles to school teacher Pamela Trank and documentary filmmaker Richard Trank. His father produced the Academy Award winning documentary The Long Way Home. Trank also has a younger sister and is Jewish. He spent much of his childhood scanning Hollywood and enjoying the sights it had to offer. When Trank was 13, his parents divorced and later his father remarried to comedian Judy Toll, who later died from skin cancer. He was initially uncomfortable with her, but they ultimately bonded when Toll pushed him into entertainment when she invited him to perform with The Groundlings. "[The] experience, changed me...I think about her still, like, every day, and I miss her tremendously." In 2002, Trank graduated from Beverly Hills High School.

In 2020, he revealed that he had been sexually abused several times when he was between five and six years old, which later in life gave him problems like anger issues, before he began therapy.

Career

During an interview with Kevin Smith on the podcast Fatman on Batman, Trank discussed the origins of his career at length. He attributed his YouTube video "Stabbing at Leia's 22nd Birthday", which became very popular overnight after its release, as a significant breakthrough point for his career. Following this, Trank wrote and directed spin-off webisodes for the 2007 Spike TV drama miniseries The Kill Point. In 2009, Trank edited the independent film Big Fan, starring Patton Oswalt. He was also credited as a co-producer and had a small acting role in the film.

In 2011, Trank directed his first feature film, Chronicle. It was released on February 3, 2012, by 20th Century Fox and grossed over $125 million worldwide. Chronicle, made for a budget of $12 million, was received positively by critics, earning an 85% score on Rotten Tomatoes. With the release of Chronicle, Trank became the youngest director to open a film at number one at the US box office, at age 27. He is followed by Steven Spielberg (28, with Jaws) and James Cameron (30, with The Terminator). After the release of Chronicle, Trank was linked to Sony's Spider-Man spin-off Venom, Warner Bros.'s The Red Star, and Sony's film adaptation of the video game Shadow of the Colossus; however, Trank turned down those film projects, despite turning in a pitch of a R-rated film of Venom in the vein of The Mask that he wrote with his mentor Robert D. Siegel.

Trank directed the 2015 reboot of Fantastic Four, which was released in August 2015. The film flopped at the box office and was critically panned; it received a 9% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a 27 out of 100 rating from Metacritic. Trank became the subject of controversy when he posted and quickly deleted a message on Twitter prior to the release of the film, apparently blaming the poor reviews on changes imposed by the studio, claiming to have originally cut a completely different film which would have been much better. Equally dissatisfied with the final film, actor Toby Kebbell, who worked with Trank on the film, supported Trank's claim. However, in early 2020, Trank stated that there were several scenes he was unable to film, making a director's cut highly improbable.

In June 2014, it was announced that Trank would direct a stand-alone Star Wars film about Boba Fett, but he left the project less than a year later. Trank indicated this was a personal decision, but several outlets stated that he was dismissed from the project due to issues during production of Fantastic Four, primarily a lack of communication with the film's producers, and that Lucasfilm had decided to pursue another director. Trank told the Los Angeles Times in an interview that the reason he left the film was because he wanted to do something original and smaller-scale, due to the amount of online scrutiny he received during the filming of Fantastic Four.

In 2020, following a five-year hiatus from directing, Trank wrote and directed his original Al Capone biopic Capone, with Tom Hardy starring. It was released through video on demand on May 12, 2020, receiving mixed reviews from critics.

In May 2020, it was announced that Trank was developing a television series about the CIA, with Hardy starring.

In March 2025, it was announced that Trank will be directing a horror-thriller film Send a Scare, with Victoria Justice and Robbie Amell set to star in.

Style

Trank has mentioned that he is interested in a deconstruction approach in his movies; "the deconstruction of myth, the deconstruction of iconic figures, the deconstruction of mythic ideas".

Personal life

In early October 2013, he married screenwriter Krystin Ver Linden; they divorced in 2017. He deleted his Twitter and Instagram accounts in June 2020.

Filmography

YearTitleDirectorWriterNotes
2012*Chronicle*
2015*Fantastic Four*
2020*Capone *Also editor

Acting credits

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009*Big Fan*Wrong Phil's Buddy
2013*Arrested Development*Process Server BumEpisode "A New Start"
2020*Capone *Agent Clifford M. Harris
2021*On Cinema*HimselfEpisode: "The Eight On Cinema Oscar Special"

Other credits

YearTitleRole
2009*Big Fan*Co-producer, editor and second unit director
2011*The Lie*Second unit director
2021*Happily*Thanks

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2013Online Film & Television AssociationBest Feature Debut*Chronicle*
2015Razzie AwardsWorst Director*Fantastic Four*

References

References

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  3. Reed, Becky. (February 12, 2012). "Q&a: Chronicle Director Josh Trank". [[Diymag.com.
  4. Patches, Matt. (May 5, 2020). "The post-disaster artist".
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  8. (February 3, 2012). "Chronicle on Rotten Tomatoes (2012)".
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  10. "Weekend Box Office (February 3–5, 2012)". Boxofficeguru.com.
  11. "Chronicle's Josh Trank Looks to Spit Some Venom". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  12. Fleming, Mike. (March 20, 2012). "'Chronicle' Helmer Josh Trank Lands On 'The Red Star' At Warner Bros".
  13. (May 23, 2012). "Chronicle Director to Make Shadow of The Colossus Movie".
  14. Patten, Dominic. (December 13, 2013). "Sony Sets Spider-Man Spinoffs 'Venom,' 'Sinister Six' With New "Franchise Brain Trust"".
  15. Kroll, Justin. (September 4, 2014). "Andrés Muschietti to Direct 'Shadow of the Colossus' Adaptation for Sony".
  16. Wilding, Josh. (September 4, 2014). "Mama Director Andrés Muschietti to Helm Video Game Adaptation Shadow of the Colossus". HeyUGuys.
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  19. (August 7, 2015). "Fantastic Four (2015)".
  20. "Fantastic Four".
  21. Breznican, Anthony. (August 7, 2015). "Why did Fantastic Four director Josh Trank slam his own movie? Honesty comes with a high price in Hollywood ... but what is the truth?".
  22. Scott, Ryan. (June 8, 2016). "Fantastic Four Actor Says There's a Great Cut We'll Never See".
  23. (February 23, 2023). "What Would Josh Trank's Planned 'Star Wars' Movie Have Looked Like?".
  24. Graser, Marc. (June 4, 2014). "'Chronicle' Director Josh Trank to Helm Standalone 'Star Wars' Movie". [[Variety.com.
  25. (May 2015). "Inside a 'Star Wars' Firing: 'Fantastic Four' Problems Led to Director Josh Trank's Ouster".
  26. Rottenberg, Josh. (June 4, 2015). "Josh Trank sets the story straight on why he left 'Star Wars'". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  27. McNary, Dave. (October 29, 2016). "AFM: Tom Hardy to Star as Al Capone in 'Fonzo'".
  28. Sharf, Zack. (April 15, 2020). "'Capone' Trailer: Tom Hardy and Josh Trank's 'Fonzo' Gets New Title and First Footage".
  29. "Capone (2020)".
  30. Chitwood, Adam. (May 14, 2020). "Josh Trank Says He's Developing a Limited Series About the CIA for Tom Hardy".
  31. Gomez, Dessi. (2025-03-21). "Robbie Amell And Victoria Justice To Star In Josh Trank's 'Send A Scare' Horror-Thriller".
  32. Vinney, Cynthia. (May 12, 2020). "Josh Trank Discusses Capone, and Fantastic Four's Failure".
  33. (June 27, 2020). "Josh Trank Gives Final Word on Fantastic Four, Deletes Social Media Accounts".
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