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Jordan Peele reveals meaning behind title Nope as new sci-fi horror film hits cinemas
'dark' Barney the Dinosaur reboot, in their first collaboration since his debut film, Get Out.Daniel has been busy recently, narrating the new Arsenal doc All or Nothing, after 'embarrassing' his mum at the 2021 Oscars.So far, Jordan's movie has been a critical and commercial success over in the US, and there are high hopes audiences will jump on board the filmmaker's latest thriller.One of its main draws is its surprisingly unique title – Nope.For a while fans thought it could have been an acronym for ‘Not Of Planet Earth’, referencing the sci-fi elements in the plot, though this is not the case.It has raised a lot of questions about the meaning of the film itself, but finally Jordan has given people a definitive answer.Nope is the third film from writer and director Jordan Peele, coming after his hit debut Get Out and his follow-up thriller Us.All three of his films have been horrors, though each has their own unique spin on the genre.His latest adds some science-fiction flare to proceedings, with the trailers revealing flying saucers and what looks to be little green men.It has been a long time since audiences sank their teeth into a classic sci-fi horror tale, and Jordan is bringing the sub-genre back with style.The plot follows two siblings running a horse ranch in California when they discover something wonderful and sinister in the skies above.Meanwhile, the owner of an adjacent theme park tries to profit from the mysterious, otherworldly phenomenon.In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Jordan Peele opened up about the meaning behind the film and its eye-catching title.It has everything to do with the audience watching it, as the title reflects the reaction many of us have to those jump-scare moments in
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