“Nope” Jordan Peele’s Epic Third Horror Outing Belongs on “The Biggest Screen You Can Find”

Jordan Peele‘s Epic Third Horror Outing Belongs on “The Biggest Screen You Can Find”

Three years have passed since “Us” was released in theatres, but the wait for a new Jordan Peele film is almost over. The anticipation is palpable as “Nope,” Peele’s latest work of thought-provoking genre cinema, hits theatres this weekend. If Jordan Peele fans know anything, it’s that they should always expect the unexpected from him. The initial reactions have been mostly positive.

Jordan Peele's Nope: Trailer, Release Date & Everything We Know So Far

For months, anticipation for “Nope” has been building as the film’s cryptic trailers have kept the thriller on everyone’s minds without revealing much about the plot. The film is known to feature aliens and Hollywood history, as well as Jupiter’s Claim, a Gold Rush-themed amusement park. However, now that film critics are free to express their opinions on the film, more information about the mysterious film is beginning to emerge. If you don’t want to wait 72 hours to see the movie, film Twitter has you covered tonight.

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Jordan Peele wrote and directed “Nope,” which stars Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer as siblings who run Hollywood’s only Black-owned horse ranch. Other cast members include Brandon Perea, Michael Wincott, Steven Yeun, Wrenn Schmidt, Keith David, Donna Mills, Barbie Ferreira, Devon Graye, and Oz Perkins.

Nope First Trailer: Jordan Peele Directs Steven Yeun, Keke Palmer

Peele stated in a recent interview that the film’s UFO theme was conceived as an attempt to entice audiences back to the multiplexes with spectacle.

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“I knew right away that I wanted to make a spectacle.” “I wanted to make something that people would have to come see,” Peele explained. “So I decided to focus on the great American UFO story.”

While “Nope” is decidedly more sci-fi than Peele’s previous efforts, it still contains plenty of his trademark horror. Peele claims that the title was inspired by his desire for audiences to yell “nope!”

“The film itself deals with spectacle and the good and bad that come with this idea of attention,” he explained. “It’s a horror epic, but there are some points in it that are designed to elicit an audible reaction in the theatre.”

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“Nope” will hit theatres on July 22nd. Continue reading for a collection of early social media reactions to the film.

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