On Super Bowl Sunday, Universal Pictures shared the film’s first full trailer. In addition to these three leads, Peele also cast Barbie Ferreira, Brandon Perea, and Michael Wincott in the film, according to Deadline. It's like the things you wish for actually coming to fruition.”Īccording to The Hollywood Reporter, Peele previously stated, “I don’t see myself casting a white dude as the lead in my movie." He kept his word with a diverse lead cast. Talking about her upcoming hush-hush project to Refinery29 last April, Palmer said, "It's just the kinda thing that's serendipitous," adding, “Things are aligned. Starring alongside Kaluuya are Steven Yeun ( Minari) and Keke Palmer ( Hustlers) - the latter of whom briefly worked with the director on Key & Peelein 2013. When Peele was asked about Kaluuya by GQ in 2017, he said, “As a protagonist, he has this inherent goodness of spirit that you can feel he has an intelligence that you can feel.” Kaluuya’s lead role as Chris Washington in Get Out earned rave reviews and even Oscars recognition (though it didn’t get him an invite to his own premiere). Get Out fans can’t wait to see Daniel Kaluuya reunited with Peele for Nope. Below, but everything we do know about the new thriller Nope, including its 2022 release date and how to watch the movie. What that is, exactly, will remain a mystery for a little while longer. In the short preview, stars Keke Palmer, Steven Yeun, and returning Peele alum (and recent Oscar winner) Daniel Kaluuya all find themselves staring skyward and running away from something big and scary. As some speculated when the film’s teaser poster was released, Peele appears to trying his hand at a new subgenre of horror: the alien invasion movie. With the full trailer for the movie finally released and first reactions of the movie coming back positive, eager audiences have gotten a first glimpse at Peele’s newest creation.īased on the new trailer, Nope may well stand for Not On Planet Earth. ( Get Out, Peele’s directorial debut, even earned him an Oscar.) Happily for Peele’s fans, the director is back this year with another frightening project: Nope. Who can forget Lupita Nyong’o’s eerie turn in the 2019 doppelgänger thriller Us, or isn’t still a little uneasy from Daniel Kaluuya’s disastrous meeting his white girlfriend’s family in 2017’s Get Out? Actor-turned-director Jordan Peele was behind both, and in just a few short years, he’s made a name for himself with award-winning films that are at once politically astute and bone-chilling.
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