Get Out director Jordan Peele won't tease anything about his top-secret horror movie, but promises the silence will be worth it: "Trust me, it will pay off"

Oct. 14, 2024



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PerDeadline, Peele continued: “What could it be? Where could it be? Who could it be? We know when. I’m gonna keep everybody in a painful suspense. Trust me, it’ll pay off.”

Peele is widely considered one of the best horror filmmakers working today, with his breakout thriller Get Out a huge hit with audiences and critics alike. He’s also released two other horror movies, Us and Nope, both of which have been critically acclaimed. Needless to say then, there’s a whole lot of anticipation then about where he’ll go next in the genre.

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