Jordan Peele May Have Dropped a Hint About His Next Movie in 'Nope' Trailer

NOPE, Keke Palmer, 2022. Universal Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection

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Jordan Peele's next movie could arrive sooner than expected. In a recent interview with The New York Times, Peele commented on a potential "Nope" sequel following fan speculation surrounding a character named Nobody, played by "Conan's" Michael Busch. "Nope" stars Keke Palmer as Emerald Haywood, Daniel Kaluuya as OJ Haywood, Brandon Perea as Angel Torres and Steven Yeun as Ricky "Jupe" Park, residents of rural Agua Dulce in Southern California, where an entity from another world goes after it. inhabitants one by one. But in the month since the film's premiere, Peele fans have set their sights on a character who didn't even make it into the final cut.

Who is no one in "No"?

Nobody, as credited on IMDb, is a mysterious character who only appears in the trailer for "Nope." During a scene on the set of "Gordy's Home," he can be seen calmly walking in the opposite direction with his hands in his pockets as the studio audience leaves the set amid the chimp's rampage. Dressed in smocks and sneakers, it's unclear what Nobody's role on set was or why he was walking in the direction of the attack.

"I'm glad people are paying attention. I think they'll get more answers on some of these things in the future."

At the end of the scene, Gordy is shot by an unseen gunman, possibly Nobody, who may have concealed a gun in his jacket. Although he won't be part of the finished film, glimpses of Nobody in trailers have fans on his trail, demanding a sequel with more story about the enigmatic character.

"People do a lot of interesting detective work, that's what happens," Peele said when asked about fan theories. "This character's story hasn't been told yet, I can tell you. Which is another frustrating way of saying, I'm glad people are paying attention. I think they'll get more responses on some of these things in the future. We're not done telling all these stories."

Will there be a "No" sequel?

The director even slipped a line into the film that hints at a potential follow-up film. "You know they're going to bring us back for the sequel," Kaluuya says during a scene where OJ and his dad talk about training a horse for an upcoming movie. While some viewers felt the line was a nod of recognition from Peele to "

Jordan Peele May Have Dropped a Hint About His Next Movie in 'Nope' Trailer

NOPE, Keke Palmer, 2022. Universal Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection

Image source:

Jordan Peele's next movie could arrive sooner than expected. In a recent interview with The New York Times, Peele commented on a potential "Nope" sequel following fan speculation surrounding a character named Nobody, played by "Conan's" Michael Busch. "Nope" stars Keke Palmer as Emerald Haywood, Daniel Kaluuya as OJ Haywood, Brandon Perea as Angel Torres and Steven Yeun as Ricky "Jupe" Park, residents of rural Agua Dulce in Southern California, where an entity from another world goes after it. inhabitants one by one. But in the month since the film's premiere, Peele fans have set their sights on a character who didn't even make it into the final cut.

Who is no one in "No"?

Nobody, as credited on IMDb, is a mysterious character who only appears in the trailer for "Nope." During a scene on the set of "Gordy's Home," he can be seen calmly walking in the opposite direction with his hands in his pockets as the studio audience leaves the set amid the chimp's rampage. Dressed in smocks and sneakers, it's unclear what Nobody's role on set was or why he was walking in the direction of the attack.

"I'm glad people are paying attention. I think they'll get more answers on some of these things in the future."

At the end of the scene, Gordy is shot by an unseen gunman, possibly Nobody, who may have concealed a gun in his jacket. Although he won't be part of the finished film, glimpses of Nobody in trailers have fans on his trail, demanding a sequel with more story about the enigmatic character.

"People do a lot of interesting detective work, that's what happens," Peele said when asked about fan theories. "This character's story hasn't been told yet, I can tell you. Which is another frustrating way of saying, I'm glad people are paying attention. I think they'll get more responses on some of these things in the future. We're not done telling all these stories."

Will there be a "No" sequel?

The director even slipped a line into the film that hints at a potential follow-up film. "You know they're going to bring us back for the sequel," Kaluuya says during a scene where OJ and his dad talk about training a horse for an upcoming movie. While some viewers felt the line was a nod of recognition from Peele to "

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