Marc Webb (b. 1974)

Birthplace:
Bloomington, Indiana, USA

Born:
August 31, 1974

Marc Preston Webb (born August 31, 1974) is an American filmmaker and music video director. Webb made his feature film directorial debut in 2009 with the romantic comedy “500 Days of Summer” and went on to direct “The Amazing Spider-Man” (2012) and “The Amazing Spider-Man 2” (2014), which were later dubbed the "Webb-Verse" by Marvel Studios in 2021. He also directed the drama films “Gifted” and “The Only Living Boy in New York” (both 2017) and the Disney remake of “Snow White” (2025).  Description above from the Wikipedia article Marc Webb, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Director:
1999  Making the Video
2005  The Office
2010  Lone Star
2015  Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
2015  Limitless
2018  Instinct
2019  The Code
2019  The Society
2019  Why Women Kill
2021  The Republic of Sarah
2024  Death and Other Details
2024  High Potential

Executive Producer:
1999  Making the Video
2005  The Office
2010  Lone Star
2015  Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
2015  Limitless
2018  Instinct
2019  The Code
2019  The Society
2019  Why Women Kill
2021  Rebel
2021  The Republic of Sarah
2024  Death and Other Details
2024  High Potential

Writer:
1999  Making the Video
2005  The Office
2010  Lone Star
2015  Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
2015  Limitless
2018  Instinct
2019  The Code
2019  The Society
2019  Why Women Kill
2021  Rebel
2021  The Republic of Sarah
2024  Death and Other Details
2024  High Potential

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