Jordan Peele’s newest horror movie is simply titled Nope, and of course, this curious title has made way for a lot of theories about its true meaning. One of the biggest names in the horror genre in recent years is Jordan Peele, who has surprised critics and viewers with stories that not only inspire fear but do so rooted in real social issues, which ultimately makes them scarier. Peele has successfully transitioned from comedy actor to horror writer and director, and even though he has only made three horror movies so far, they have been so successful that there’s a lot of anticipation around his projects.
Peele’s career in the horror genre began with Get Out in 2017, which follows a young black man who uncovers a disturbing secret when he meets the family of his white girlfriend. Get Out gave Peele his first Academy Award (for Best Original Screenplay) and was a critical success, making way for his second movie, Us, in 2019. Us follows a family who comes across their menacing doppelgängers, who plan on taking their place and more. After hosting the third revival of The Twilight Zone, Peele is back with his third horror movie, Nope, which is already surrounded by mysteries and theories.
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Although a trailer has already been released, many details about Nope are still unknown. What’s known is that Nope will take viewers to Haywood Ranch, in California, to meet its owners 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 that Peele has described as an “otherwordly confrontation”. The biggest theories, however, are about the real meaning of
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