
Age: 62
male
Gaspar Noé (born December 27, 1963) is an Argentine-Italian filmmaker who lives and works in France, where he has spent most of his life. The son of Argentine painter and intellectual Luis Felipe Noé, he graduated from Louis Lumière National College and is the visiting professor of film at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland. Three of his films feature the character of a nameless butcher played by Philippe Nahon: Carne, I Stand Alone and (in a cameo) Irréversible. Carne was the recipient of the Critic's Award at the 5th Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival in February 1994. The films of Stanley Kubrick are one source of inspiration for Noé, and he occasionally makes references to them in his own works. Noé also cites the 1983 Austrian serial killer film Angst, by Gerald Kargl, as a major influence. He is married to filmmaker Lucile Hadžihalilović. His work has been linked to the New French Extremity.

Gaspar Noé

Director
for Director in Blue Beetle: Hive (Live Action Film)
Suggested by nihilus

Jaime Reyes bonds with the Scarab — not parasite and host, but hive and king. His body twists into impossible forms: wings like serrated glass, mandibles dripping plasma, eyes glowing like broken neon. He rips through gangs, cartels, and corpos, but the slaughter feels ritualistic, like sacrifices to some insect deity. Hallucinations bleed into reality — shifting colors, glitching shadows, voices of long-dead warriors. Jaime and the Scarab like it. Every fight is psychedelic carnage, a techno-horror vision of limbs torn apart under streetlights flickering out one by one. He isn’t saving the city — he’s remaking it into his hive. This is Blue Beetle reimagined as an anti-hero. No more of that lame cliche superhero Spider-Man BS. I'll be taking inspiration from the Cyberpunk Edgerunners and Dandadan animes + The Prototype games. Nonstop hyperviolent action sequences throughout with peak fight choreography! 🥷