Jordan Peele hints at ‘Nope’ sequel: ‘We’re not over’ story
Jordan Peele isn’t saying “Nope” to a sequel of the sci-fi thriller.
The director, 43, addressed fan theories regarding the mysterious character listed as “Nobody” on IMDb in an interview with the New York Times, hinting there might be a sequel on its way.
“The story of that character has yet to be told, I can tell you that. Which is another frustrating way of saying, I’m glad people are paying attention,” Peele said.
“I do think they will get more answers on some of these things in the future. We’re not over telling all of these stories,” he continued.
“Nobody” is played by Michael Busch, and while the character didn’t make the movie, he can be seen in the trailer.
Fans didn’t let the uncredited character go unnoticed and sparked a lot of online debate about what it could possibly mean.
“People are doing a lot of interesting detective work, is what’s going on,” the actor and director said of the fans’ speculations of the puzzling character.
Peele, who is known for films “Get Out” and “Us,” refuses to be named “the best horror director of all time” with his three feature films, despite being labeled as such by many.
“Nope” stars Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer as siblings who try to capture footage of a UFO circling their family ranch.
The film — which opened in July — earned $44 million at the box office during its opening weekend, the best for an original film since Peele’s “Us” in 2019, according to Box Office Mojo.
It has made more than $115 million since its opening.
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