Nope, Jordan Peele's third theatrical entry after Get Out and Us is finally outin theaters on July 22. The new horror comedy has maintained an aura mystery surrounding its plot, but aliens are on the agenda as is the Hollywood depiction of science fiction as a genre. Reactions are glowing once more, suggesting that Peele has managed to maintain his momentum as the next big thing in cinema with social commentary,.
Nope centers on a pair of siblings named OJ and Emerald (played by Keke Palmer and Daniel Kaluuya, who previously collaborated with Peele on Get Out), who try to keep their family ranch afloat after a freak accident affects their father. The film also stars Steven Yeun, Michael Wilcott, and Brandon Perea as a Fry's Electronics employee named Angel.
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Screen Rant spoke to Perea about his favorite Nope theories, which other iconic directors he'd like to work with, and what scary situations he'd willingly put himself in.
Screen Rant: Top of the morning. This is such an awesome movie., and one that people are theorizing about already. Have you read any of the fan theories? Do you have a favorite that you've read?
Brandon Perea: A favorite that I've read… I've read the fan theories. It's always funny to see people say «not of planet Earth.» I'm like, «That's cool.» And everyone's saying it's not intended, I don't think, but it was pretty cool to see that one.
And there's definitely been some weird stuff — so weird that I can't even remember. A lot of people were putting biblical references in it, and I'm like, «That's cool. It's not this movie. I'd like to see that movie.» I'm trying to think of anything that's been crazy. There was something about, «Humans are
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