Jordan Peele Teases an "Otherworldly Confrontation" in ‘Nope'
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Jordan Peele teases an “otherworldly confrontation” in ‘Nope’

Jordan Peele has revealed his highly anticipated horror film, ‘Nope’ will feature an “otherworldly confrontation”.

Jordan Peele has left us in the dark for so long concerning his next horror film, Nope. Following Get Out and Us, there’s really no telling what the Oscar-winning filmmaker has in store for viewers, except for a “bad miracle”, a floating horse, and Keke Palmer freaking out at the sight of something in the sky. 

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While we don’t have any answers as of yet, Peele has revealed to Empire that we can expect an “otherworldly confrontation”, which can safely back up the ongoing rumors of extraterrestrial forces in the upcoming film.

As well as revealing that he wrote the role of James Haywood with fellow Oscar winner and Get Out collaborator Kaluuya in mind, a brand new image from Nope was also unveiled, and you can check it out below.

“I wrote NOPE with Daniel in mind for the role – a humble man destined for an epic and otherworldly confrontation. Daniel’s craft is on a different level, but it’s his warmth that grounds audiences even during points of absolute madness. You may be watching a nightmare, but when he’s on screen, at least you’ve got your brother with you, and that’s all you need.”

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Demilade Phillips covers entertainment news and other exciting topics for We Got This Covered. When he's not writing, he's walking endlessly through Lisbon's narrow roads, discovering new rave spots, watching anime, and streaming every Mariah Carey song out there.