Jordan Peele Says “Never Say Never” to Direct a Sequel

Jordan Peele new movie, no, in cinemas this week, but even as fans prepare to partake in this movie, there is still a question about one of Peele’s previous films. That question? Will there be a sequel to Get out. Now, before noAfter his release, Peele admits that he was asked about a follow-up Get out Often this one should not “say never never”.

“You asked for it a lot,” Bill said. AP About to be asked about a supplement. “Never say never. There’s definitely a lot to talk about left. We’ll see.”

Released in 2017, Get out It was Billy’s directorial debut. Starring Daniel Kaluuya, Allison Williams, Bradley Whitford, Caleb Landry Jones, Stephen Root, and Catherine Keener, the film follows Chris Washington (Kaluuya), a black man who discovers shocking secrets when he meets the family of his white girlfriend Rose (Williams). The film was a huge box office success and earned Kaluuya four Academy Award nominations – Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Actor for Kaluuya. after, after Get outPeele has indicated that he wants to make films of the genre that deal with big societal issues and since he made the film we and now no.

“I feel like I’m going to the races,” Bell said of his progress in making those films. “I don’t know if I can say how many movies I have. I’m starting to lose track of what I would have done if I hadn’t made movies like this. So I will say the project has expanded.”

As for the noThis film brings Bill together with Kaluuya, who is joined by Kiki Palmer (Crooks, right?Oscar nominee Stephen YeonMinari, Okja) as residents of a lone gulch in inner California who bear witness to a supernatural and frightening discovery. noco-stars Michael Wincott (Hitchcock, Westworldand Brandon PereaAmerican insurgency), written and directed by Jordan Peele and produced by Ian Cooper (We, Candyman) and Jordan Peele Productions Monkeypaw. Universal Pictures will release the film worldwide.

In addition to the full details of the mysterious experience that are hidden, no It also repeats how Peele’s previous films come with cultural commentary along with horrific atrocities.

Bell noted that “the part of African-American history that this deals with more than anything else is the parade of blacks, and also our erasure, from industry, of many things.” “I think in many ways, this movie is a response to the Muybridge clip, which was the first of a series of images arranged in sequential order to create a moving image; and it was a black man on a horse. We know who Eadweard Muybridge is, the man who made the clip, but we don’t know who he is.” This guy on a horse. He’s the first movie star, the first animal trainer, and the first stunt racer in the movie, and no one knows who he is. This erasure is part of what the main characters in this movie are trying to correct. They’re trying to claim their rightful place as part of the scene. And what it’s dealing with. The film is also the toxic nature of attention and the cunning of our human addiction to the spectacle.”

no It arrives in theaters July 22.

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