Jordan Peele hints at ‘Nope’ sequel: ‘We’re not over telling all of these stories’

Jordan Peele isn’t saying “Nope” to a sequel of the sci-fi thriller.

The director, 43, addressed fan theories relating to the mysterious character listed as “No person” on IMDb in an interview with the New York Instances, hinting there could be a sequel on its method.

“The story of that character has but to be advised, I can inform you that. Which is one other irritating method of claiming, I’m glad persons are paying consideration,” Peele stated. 

“I do assume they may get extra solutions on a few of these issues sooner or later. We’re not over telling all of those tales,” he continued.

“No person” is performed by Michael Busch, and whereas the character didn’t make the film, he will be seen within the trailer.

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Jordan Peele hints at a potential sequel to “Nope.”
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Followers didn’t let the uncredited character go unnoticed and sparked loads of on-line debate about what it may presumably imply.

“Persons are doing loads of fascinating detective work, is what’s occurring,” the actor and director stated of the followers’ speculations of the puzzling character.

Peele, who is understood for movies “Get Out” and “Us,” refuses to be named “the very best horror director of all time” along with his three function movies, regardless of being labeled as such by many.

Keke Palmer
Keke Palmer in “Nope.”
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“Nope” stars Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer as siblings who attempt to seize footage of a UFO circling their household ranch.

The movie — which opened in July — earned $44 million on the field workplace throughout its opening weekend, the very best for an authentic movie since Peele’s “Us” in 2019, based on Field Workplace Mojo.

It has made greater than $115 million since its opening.

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