Evan Ottoni

Evan Ottoni seriously has a knack for picking wild projects. Just look at his track record. “It Feeds” is set to drop in 2025, and honestly, the hype is real—everyone’s buzzing about what kind of twisted horror world he’s stepping into this time. If you’ve seen “Anything for Jackson” from 2020, you know he’s not afraid to get creepy and weird. That movie? Straight-up chilling, with Ottoni tangled up in a story about grief, dark rituals, and things that go bump in the night. There’s this constant dread, and he just sort of sinks into the madness, like he was born to play someone who’s maybe seen too much. Then there’s “The End of Sex” from 2022, which is a total curveball compared to his other stuff. Way less supernatural, way more awkward real-world comedy. He ditches the horror vibe and goes for something raw and funny, playing off all those painfully honest moments couples go through. It’s messy, it’s real, and he’s right in the thick of it, making the most of every cringey or heartfelt beat. If you look at Ottoni’s choices, he’s never repeating himself. Whether he’s getting possessed, summoning unspeakable things, or just dealing with brutally honest bedroom talk, the guy keeps things interesting. You never really know what to expect, but you can bet it won’t be boring. He’s carving out a reputation for committing to the bit, whatever it happens to be—horror, comedy, or somewhere in between.

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  • Professions: Producer, Production Manager, Director

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