One of the best horror films of the 21st century continues to catch worldwide attention as its director announces new movie
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One of the recent horror movies to make waves on Netflix is garnering attention worldwide and has secured a spot on the platform's global top 10. "Get Out," helmed by director Jordan Peele, has captivated audiences with its gripping storyline and currently occupies the impressive fourth position on the charts. This critically acclaimed film follows the journey of Chris Washington (portrayed by Daniel Kaluuya), a Black man who accompanies his girlfriend Rose (Allison Williams) to meet her seemingly friendly, but ultimately menacing, white family (played by Catherine Keener, Bradley Whitford, and Caleb Landry Jones). Peele, besides his directorial role, also penned the screenplay for the film, adding an extra layer of creative prowess. This is prepared by SSP.
"Get Out" marked Peele's captivating directorial debut, which he continued to build on with subsequent projects. Fans eagerly welcomed his 2019 movie, "Us," featuring powerful performances by Lupita Nyong'o and Winston Duke. Now, as excitement builds, Peele has announced his next thrilling endeavor, titled "Nope," slated for release on October 23, 2026. Details surrounding the new movie have been kept under wraps, heightening the anticipation as fans eagerly await its premiere.
Originally slated for a Christmas Day release, the film encountered delays due to the simultaneous SAG-AFTRA actors' strike and WGA writers' strike, causing industry-wide disruptions. Nonetheless, Peele remains optimistic about his upcoming project, sharing in a January interview on Conan O'Brien's podcast, "I do feel like my next project is clear to me, and I'm psyched that I have another film that, you know, could be my favorite movie if I make it right" (H/T Variety).