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In this special 50th anniversary episode of The Daily Jaws podcast, Ross Williams sits down with acclaimed novelist and screenwriter Joe Hill (The Black Phone, Horns) to dive deep into his lifelong love of Jaws. From childhood memories of watching the film endlessly on his father Stephen King’s early video disc player, to discovering its emotional heart in the tender moments between Brody and his son, Joe reflects on how Spielberg’s masterpiece shaped his creative life and storytelling instincts.
The conversation explores Jaws’ genre-defying brilliance — part horror, part adventure, part small-town drama — and its timeless themes of community, courage, and complex male relationships. Joe also shares his theory on Robert Shaw’s authorship of the iconic Indianapolis monologue, his emotional connection to the hit play The Shark is Broken, and why he believes Jaws 2 is the second-greatest shark movie ever made.
Then, just when Joe thought it was safe to sit down for a podcast, a surprise guest stops by to lay down the law.
This episode is a celebration of legacy, fandom, and the shared cultural language Jaws has created over five decades — from Lego Orcas to unmade spin-off ideas, from behind-the-scenes myths to the enduring power of three men on a boat facing the unknown.
Brought to you by The Daily Jaws Store – home of screen-accurate barrels, keychains, chalkboards and more. For non-US orders, email: [email protected].
In proud support of:
Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS)
Tourettes Foundation of America
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In this special 50th anniversary episode of The Daily Jaws podcast, Ross Williams sits down with acclaimed novelist and screenwriter Joe Hill (The Black Phone, Horns) to dive deep into his lifelong love of Jaws. From childhood memories of watching the film endlessly on his father Stephen King’s early video disc player, to discovering its emotional heart in the tender moments between Brody and his son, Joe reflects on how Spielberg’s masterpiece shaped his creative life and storytelling instincts.
The conversation explores Jaws’ genre-defying brilliance — part horror, part adventure, part small-town drama — and its timeless themes of community, courage, and complex male relationships. Joe also shares his theory on Robert Shaw’s authorship of the iconic Indianapolis monologue, his emotional connection to the hit play The Shark is Broken, and why he believes Jaws 2 is the second-greatest shark movie ever made.
Then, just when Joe thought it was safe to sit down for a podcast, a surprise guest stops by to lay down the law.
This episode is a celebration of legacy, fandom, and the shared cultural language Jaws has created over five decades — from Lego Orcas to unmade spin-off ideas, from behind-the-scenes myths to the enduring power of three men on a boat facing the unknown.
Brought to you by The Daily Jaws Store – home of screen-accurate barrels, keychains, chalkboards and more. For non-US orders, email: [email protected].
In proud support of:
Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS)
Tourettes Foundation of America

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