Jordan Peele’s next horror project is Nope, and while this movie’s connections to Peele’s past movies are unknown, it’s already repeating an important part of Get Out’s greatness. Jordan Peele’s career started as a comedy actor, but in recent years, he has successfully transitioned from working in front of the camera to behind it and in the horror genre. Peele’s work as a horror writer and director has been a critical and commercial success, so it’s not surprising that there’s a lot of anticipation around his new projects, as he has also brought freshness to a genre that is currently packed with reboots, remakes, sequels, and more.
Peele’s first horror movie was Get Out, released in 2017, which established his narrative and visual style along with the themes he likes to address, mainly racism. Get Out was a critical and commercial success, and so Peele moved forward with his next project: Us, released in 2019. After that, Peele hosted the third revival of The Twilight Zone, and he’s now back with a new horror movie simply titled Nope. Although it’s scheduled for a July 22, 2022 release, plot details about Nope are still being kept under wraps and only some hints have been revealed, so there’s a lot of expectation around Nope and a lot of fan theories as well, and it’s already repeating one of the things that made Get Out so great.
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Nope will take viewers to Haywood Ranch, in California, owned by Jill (Keke Palmer) and James Haywood (Daniel Kaluuya). Along with the residents of this isolated town, Jill and James will witness a mysterious and abnormal supernatural event in what Peele has described as an “otherwordly confrontation”. Nope reunites Peele with
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