Nope.
I know it'd be unlikely, but it'd be great to combine all three of JP's films into a house. It'd eliminate any issue regarding IP's spreading too thin with scares, and they already have the resources for about a 1/3 of the potential house. I've heard the working relationship between creative and Peele is good, but can't confirm if his involvement is probable.There's not much in the trailer, granted, but there's clearly creatures of some kind in this movie (a hand and a head at 1:32) and a woman who appears to be a burn victim (1:30). I don't think it'll run into the same issues as, say, Get Out, where you have to try and make a house out of one sequence.
I recommend checking out Color Out of Space.Nope looks good! It's been a minute since there was a sci-fi-esque horror film this high profile.
This sends me back to those 2020 speculation maps with the “Jordan Peele Original” maze *sigh* good times, good timesI wonder if NOPE doesn't have enough material, if it might be possible to have a "Mindscape of Jordan Peele" ala Horrors of Blumhouse. Finally incorporate Get Out, while reusing props and costumes from Us (HHN2019) along with setpieces from NOPE. Bring Peele on to give forewords as you transition from one maze to the second, have him actively involved to distinguish which story takes precedence.
It's what I'd do, as I recall Us having a high GSAT (but I can be absolutely wrong).
This sends me back to those 2020 speculation maps with the “Jordan Peele Original” maze *sigh* good times, good times
I think this is the earliest by a few weeksCorrect me if I'm wrong, but that would mean this is the earliest we've seen HHN begin construction for Hollywood, yes?
If that's the case...might we need the construction thread *this* quickly?
No they did not stayed up all yearThey never took the tent down either