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Top 10 Taika Waititi projects to see before Klara and the Sun

Top 10 Taika Waititi Projects to See Before Klara and the Sun

Taika Waititi is a visionary filmmaker known for his distinctive blend of humor and heart. As anticipation builds for his upcoming dystopian sci-fi film, Klara and the Sun, starring Jenna Ortega, it’s the perfect time to delve into his past works. Each project showcases his unique storytelling style, offering a glimpse into the creative mind behind the camera.

From quirky comedies to heartfelt dramas, Taika Waititi’s filmography is a testament to his versatility and creativity. Here are 10 must-watch projects that highlight his talent and vision.

jojo rabbit
Fox Searchlight Pictures

10. Jojo Rabbit

Jojo Rabbit is a satirical comedy-drama that earned Waititi an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.

The film follows a young boy in Nazi Germany whose imaginary friend is a comedic version of Adolf Hitler, played by Waititi himself. It balances humor with poignant themes, making it a standout in his career.

Thor: Ragnarok
Marvel Studios

9. Thor: Ragnarok

Thor: Ragnarok revitalized the Thor franchise with its vibrant visuals and comedic flair.

Waititi’s direction brought a fresh and humorous take on the superhero genre, transforming Thor into a fan-favorite character while maintaining the epic scale of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

What We Do in the Shadows
Resnick Interactive

8. What We Do in the Shadows

This mockumentary offers a hilarious look into the mundane lives of vampires living in modern-day Wellington.

Co-directed and co-written by Waititi, the film’s clever humor and unique premise have led to a successful spin-off TV series, further cementing its cult status.

Hunt for the Wilderpeople
Defender Films

7. Hunt for the Wilderpeople

Hunt for the Wilderpeople is a heartwarming adventure that follows a rebellious child and his foster uncle on the run in the New Zealand wilderness.

The film showcases Waititi’s ability to blend humor with heartfelt storytelling, resulting in a touching and entertaining narrative that resonates with audiences.

Boy
Whenua Films

6. Boy

Boy is a coming-of-age story set in 1980s New Zealand, exploring the dreams and realities of an 11-year-old boy.

Waititi’s semi-autobiographical film captures the innocence and challenges of childhood with humor and sincerity, making it a beloved entry in his filmography.

Our Flag Means Death
Waititi

5. Our Flag Means Death

This period comedy series, produced by and starring Waititi, offers a humorous take on the life of a gentleman pirate in the 18th century.

The show combines historical elements with Waititi’s signature comedic style, creating an entertaining and unique viewing experience.

Waititi

4. Reservation Dogs

Reservation Dogs is a groundbreaking series co-created by Waititi, focusing on the lives of Indigenous teenagers in rural Oklahoma.

The show is celebrated for its authentic representation and humor, providing a fresh perspective on life in Indigenous communities.

The Mandalorian
Lucasfilm

3. The Mandalorian

Waititi directed the season finale of The Mandalorian’s first season, bringing his flair to the Star Wars universe.

His contribution to the series was marked by a balance of action and humor, enhancing the show’s appeal and critical acclaim.

Wellington Paranormal
New Zealand Documentary Board

2. Wellington Paranormal

This spin-off of What We Do in the Shadows follows two police officers dealing with supernatural events in New Zealand.

Waititi’s involvement as a co-creator ensures the series retains the original film’s comedic charm, offering fans more of the quirky humor they love.

Eagle vs Shark
New Zealand Film Commission

1. Eagle vs Shark

Eagle vs Shark is Waititi’s feature film debut, a quirky romantic comedy about two socially awkward misfits.

The film introduces audiences to Waititi’s unique comedic style, setting the stage for his future success as a filmmaker known for blending humor with heartfelt storytelling.

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