Nope (film)
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Directed by | Jordan Peele |
Written by | Jordan Peele |
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Cinematography | Hoyte van Hoytema |
Edited by | Nicholas Monsour |
Music by | Michael Abels |
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Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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Running time | 130 minutes[1] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $68 million[2] |
Box office | $171.1 million[3][4] |
Nope (stylized inall caps) is a 2022 Americanneo-Westernscience fiction horror film written, directed, and produced byJordan Peele, under his andIan Cooper'sMonkeypaw Productions banner. It starsDaniel Kaluuya andKeke Palmer as horse-wrangling siblings attempting to capture evidence of anunidentified flying object inAgua Dulce, California. Appearing in supporting roles areSteven Yeun,Michael Wincott,Brandon Perea, andKeith David.
Peele officially announced his third directorial film in November 2020. He citedKing Kong (1933),Jurassic Park (1993),Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977),Jaws (1975),Signs (2002), andThe Wizard of Oz (1939) as his main inspirations. Palmer and Kaluuya joined in February 2021. Yeun was cast the next month, and Peele revealed the title in July 2021. Filming began in June 2021 in northernLos Angeles County, and wrapped in November.
Nope premiered at theTCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles on July 18, 2022, and was theatrically released in the United States on July 22, 2022, byUniversal Pictures. It grossed $172 million worldwide, and received positive reviews for its ambition, performances, cinematography, themes, visual style, and musical score, and for Peele's direction. It was also named one of the top ten films of 2022 by theAmerican Film Institute. Since its release, the film has been included in lists of thebest science fiction films of the 21st century and of all time.[5][6][7][8]
Plot

InAgua Dulce, California, the Haywood family trains and handles horses for film productions. One day at the Haywood ranch, small metallic objects begin rapidly falling from the sky. One of these objects, anickel, strikes Otis Haywood Sr. in the head and kills him.
Six months later, his children, Otis Jr. and Emerald ("OJ" and "Em", respectively), are fired from a set after their horse, Lucky, reacts violently to its own reflection in a chrome ball used for visual effects. To raise money, OJ has been selling some of the Haywood horses to Ricky "Jupe" Park, who operates a Western themed amusement park called Jupiter's Claim. Jupe exploits his past traumatic experience as a child actor on the set ofGordy's Home, a familysitcom centered around a chimpanzee named Gordy. During filming of an episode in 1998, one of the chimps who portrayed Gordy reacted violently to the sound of popping balloons and attacked many of his human co-stars, sparing Jupe, before being shot.
One night, the Haywoods notice their electricity fluctuating and their horses aggressively reacting to an unknown presence. They discover anunidentified flying object (UFO) that has been taking their horses. The siblings decide to document and sell evidence of the UFO's existence, and recruit electronics store employee Angel Torres to set up surveillance cameras. The UFO arrives and abducts a horse that has broken out of the ranch stable, as well as a metal horse statue Em has stolen from Jupiter's Claim to act as a decoy. The next day, Em attempts to recruit famedcinematographer Antlers Holst to help them record the UFO. Holst declines, not wanting to encourage Em in what he sees as an unfulfilling pursuit of wealth and fame. Angel then arrives and reveals that a cloud in the valley never moves; OJ suspects this is the UFO's hiding place before concluding, based on the UFO's flight patterns, that the object may be a living thing.
Jupe introduces a live show in Jupiter's Claim, intending to use Lucky as bait to lure out the UFO. For months Jupe has been secretly offering the Haywoods' horses to the UFO to gain its trust and attempt to domesticate it before revealing it in the show. The UFO arrives earlier than expected and consumes Jupe and everyone in attendance, ultimately leaving only Lucky alive. OJ, attempting to retrieve Lucky, confirms his theory that the UFO is actually a territorial, predatory organism. After the creature showers the Haywood household with thedetritus and regurgitated remains of the Jupiter's Claim crowd, OJ realizes that it only attacks those who look directly at it and devises a plan to record it. Em and Angel are hesitant until Em receives a call from Holst, who now agrees to help. OJ names the organism "Jean Jacket" after an unruly horse that had been part of the Haywoods' stable in the past.
To circumvent Jean Jacket's effect of shutting down all electrical equipment in its vicinity, Holst brings a hand-cranked film camera. The group sets up a field of battery-poweredtube man props to track its location in the sky. However, aTMZ reporter trespasses onto the field and is thrown from his electric motorcycle when it shuts down near Jean Jacket, which devours him shortly after. While capturing footage of Jean Jacket, Holst climbs a hill to sacrifice himself for a better view and is consumed along with his camera, forcing the remaining three to flee. Angel survives an attack from Jean Jacket by becoming entangled in a tarp and barbed wire, causing the monster to unfurl into a new, larger form resembling a jellyfish.
OJ intentionally looks directly at Jean Jacket, drawing the monster's attention and allowing Em to use the motorcycle to rush to Jupiter's Claim. There, she untethers the park's large helium balloon mascot of Jupe, whose winking eye attracts Jean Jacket's attention. Jean Jacket attempts to feed on the balloon while Em uses a manual camera from the park's coin-operated wishing well attraction to photograph it. After Jean Jacket swallows the balloon, it pops, destroying its fragile body. With the picture as proof of the creature's existence and reporters arriving nearby, Em sees OJ and Lucky standing outside of Jupiter's Claim, unharmed.
Cast
- Daniel Kaluuya as Otis "OJ" Haywood Jr., the son of Otis Haywood Sr., and the brother of Emerald.
- Keke Palmer as Emerald "Em" Haywood, the daughter of Otis Haywood Sr., and the charismatic sister of Otis Jr.[10]
- Steven Yeun as Ricky "Jupe" Park, a former child actor and owner/creator of the theme park "Jupiter's Claim"
- Jacob Kim as young Ricky "Jupe" Park, who plays Mikey Houston onGordy's Home
- Michael Wincott as Antlers Holst, a renownedcinematographer
- Brandon Perea as Angel Torres, a tech salesman atFry's Electronics
- Wrenn Schmidt as Amber Park, Jupe's wife
- Barbie Ferreira as Nessie, Angel's co-worker at Fry's
- Terry Notary as Gordy, a chimpanzee and star of the sitcomGordy's Home
- Devon Graye as Ryder Muybridge, a paparazzo who rides an electric bike
- Donna Mills as Bonnie Clayton, a commercial actress
- Osgood Perkins as Fynn Bachman, a commercial director
- Eddie Jemison as Buster, a crew member on the commercial
- Keith David as Otis Haywood Sr., the owner of Haywood's Hollywood Horses Ranch
- Sophia Coto as Mary Jo Elliott, who plays Haley Houston onGordy's Home
- Haley Babula as Mary Jo Elliott (adult)
- Jennifer Lafleur as Phyllis Mayberry, who plays Margaret Houston onGordy's Home
- Andrew Patrick Ralston as Tom Bogan, who plays Brett Houston onGordy's Home
Themes and interpretations
"The villain is this otherworldly threat. And it is also something that everyone has in common—everyone's relationship to the spectacle."
The film has been described as containing themes related tospectacle andexploitation.[11]GQ's Gerrick D. Kennedy wrote thatNope "is a movie about spectacle. More specifically, our addiction to spectacle [...]Nope is about holding a mirror up to all of us and our inability to look away from drama or peril."[12] Kennedy also states that "the erasure of black contributions" to the history of film making plays a significant role in the film.[12] Writer-directorJordan Peele was partly inspired to writeNope by theCOVID-19 lockdowns and the "endless cycle of grim, inescapable tragedy" in 2020.[12]
Richard Brody ofThe New Yorker consideredNope to be a film about exploitation and the cinematic history of exploitation in film; he wrote that he thought the premise of the film was "acknowledging and extending cinema's legacy while also redressing its omissions and misrepresentations of history."[13] Brody also noted that the film's action "pivots on the power and the nature of movie technology", and felt that the film critiquedcomputer-generated imagery (CGI) in its TV commercial production scene, writing, "Peele presents [CGI] as a dubious temptation and a form of dangerous power."[13] Brody interpreted the choice to have the space creatures target a black-owned horse farm as "a sardonic vision of the universality of racism".[13]
Los Angeles Times writer Jen Yamato noted thatSteven Yeun's Ricky "Jupe" Park attempts to profit off Jean Jacket with his "Star Lasso Experience" show, falsely believing that, because he survived the Gordy incident, he shares a similar kinship with Jean Jacket.[11] Zosha Millman ofPolygon argues that Jupe's belief that Gordy and Jean Jacket are well-intentioned, despite their capacity to be unpredictable and dangerous, contrasts with the life experience ofDaniel Kaluuya's OJ, "who grew up around unruly animals that it was his job to tame. As a horse trainer, he knows that animals are worthy of our respect. But it's not part of a grand design, or born from a special relationship with the horse. It's an animal, and it could kill you—but it can be tamed and worked with, if you know what you're doing."[14] Discussing Jupe's fate,Michael Wincott's character, Antlers Holst, makes mention ofSiegfried & Roy[15] — a duo known for trainingwhite lions andwhite tigers — the latter of whom was attacked and severely injured by one of his tigers.GameRevolution's Jason Faulkner further noted "Peele quotingNeon GenesisEvangelion'sAngels as the principal inspiration for the film and the monster within", and of the true meaning of Jean Jacket's true form's resemblance to thebiblical description of angels; he notes the verse fromNahum prefacing the film as indicative of Peele's thoughts onthe Bible, and how if one "think[s] about the way [Jean Jacket] feeds and the concept of peopleascending to heaven, [one can] connect the dots [that] Jean Jacket['s species has] been with humanity for a long time, and an attack from one of the creatures could [be] misinterpreted as something from the divine."[16]
When watching Gordy move about the wrecked set ofGordy's Home, Jupe notices one of his co-star's shoes inexplicably standing upright; as an adult, Jupe has the shoe on display in his room ofGordy's Home mementos.[11] Millman, along with Cooper Hood ofScreen Rant, identify the mysteriously standing shoe as a possible example of a "bad miracle", a label which OJ uses when he andKeke Palmer's Emerald learn that they are seemingly dealing with a UFO.[14][17] Hood writes that the shoe standing up can be viewed as a "bad miracle" due to "the unexplainable nature of the phenomenon and how it happened during a tragedy. It plays into the movie's theme of turning tragic events into a spectacle, as Ricky is profiting off the collectible despite the trauma of its circumstances."[17] Yamato, however, questions if Jupe "merely imagine[d] the shoe standing impossibly in the air — and is he misremembering that just before being shot, Gordy turned to him in friendship?"[11] Yamato asserts that Jupe has disguised his trauma from the incident "under a veneer ofcapitalist hustle and humor", and characterizes Jupe's experience as a child actor as one in which he was "exploited and then spit out by the fame machine [...] and this sets him up to make the fatal mistake of underestimating a creature that's too dangerous to wrangle."[11] The scene itself would go on to be nominated for Best Scene at the2022 St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Awards, and the shot from it of Gordy and young Jupe's fists appearing to come close to a fist bump was named by Adam Nayman ofThe Ringer as one of the best shots of 2022, comparing it positively toMichelangelo'sThe Creation of Adam and relating it to "the feeling to recoil from an outstretched hand, especially one powerful enough to rip you limb from limb."[18][19] The sequence was also named one of the best movie scenes of 2022 by Wes Greene ofSlant Magazine.[20]
Production
Development
On October 1, 2019,Universal Pictures announced a five-year exclusive production partnership with Peele'sMonkeypaw Productions.[21]Nope, then an untitled project, was announced on November 9, 2020, with Peele set to write, direct and produce.[22] He said, "I wrote it in a time when we were a little bitworried about the future of cinema. So the first thing I knew is I wanted to create a spectacle. I wanted to create something that the audience would have to come see."[23] Speaking toGQ, Peele stated, "So much of what this world was experiencing was this overload of spectacle, and kind of a low point of our addiction to spectacle." He added that he "wrote [the film] trapped inside, and so I knew I wanted to make something that was about the sky. I knew the world would want to be outside and at the same time, I knew we had this newfound fear from this trauma, from this time of what it meant to go outside.Can we go outside? So I slipped some of that stuff in."[12]
Peele publicly citedKing Kong andJurassic Park, movies about humanity's addiction to spectacle, along withClose Encounters of the Third Kind,Signs, andThe Wizard of Oz as influences in his writing.[24][25] He later identified theAngels ofNeon Genesis Evangelion as the principal inspiration for the film's premise and monster in the film's production notes, impressed by the "hyper minimalism" and "biomechanical design flair" ofSahaquiel, the 10th Angel.[26] He explained his decision to include a major focus on clouds in the film: "The beauty of the sky is enthralling—the first movies, in a way. Every now and then you'll see a cloud that sits alone and is too low, and it gives me thisvertigo and this sense of Presence with a capital P. I can't describe it, but I knew if I could bottle that and put it into a horror movie, it might change the way people look at the sky."[24]
Peele originally wrote the character of Angel Torres as a "happy-go-lucky" geek-like character untilBrandon Perea was cast as the character, who wanted to expand upon the character and portray him as more grounded.[27]
In February 2021, it was reported that Keke Palmer and Daniel Kaluuya had joined the cast, whileJesse Plemons turned down a role in favor of starring inKillers of the Flower Moon.[28][29][30] Peele wrote the script with Kaluuya in mind for the role of OJ Haywood.[31] Kaluuya was paid $4 million for his involvement.[32] In March, Steven Yeun was added to the cast.[33]
Filming

Principal photography took place from June to November 2021 in theAgua Dulce desert in northernLos Angeles County.[2] The production received an estimated $8,364,000 worth of tax credits to shoot in the state of California.[34] The film was shot on a budget of $68 million after tax incentives.[2] It was the first to employ trainees (in this case, six) from Universal Filmed Entertainment Group's California Below-the-Line Traineeship for individuals seeking careers behind the camera.[35][36]Nope was shot by cinematographerHoyte van Hoytema usingKodak film, including65mm film inIMAX, making it the first horror film in history to be shot in this format.[37][38] Two cameras were used for the nighttime scenes — one for infrared light with narrow bandwidth, and another that captured 70mm film. The overlaid images from these two were then added to the information captured from the film camera, creating the needed footage.[39] On July 22, 2021, Peele revealed the film's title and shared its first promotional release poster, and further castings were confirmed.[40][41] Peele choseNope as the title because he wanted to acknowledge movie audiences and their expected reactions to the film.[42] He said he had considered calling the filmLittle Green Men to reference a theme in the film of humanity's "monetization of spectacle".[43] Filming also took place at theBurbank, California location ofFry's Electronics, which had closed along with all remaining Fry's locations several weeks before filming. The store was recreated in its operating state for filming.[44] Fry's co-founder Randy Fry and his wife, reporter Vicki Liviakis, were present during filming at the Burbank store; they also had a cameo appearance at the Star Lasso Experience scene, which they filmed in two days.[45]
The 1972 Western filmBuck and the Preacher, starringSidney Poitier, is featured throughout the film; Peele said it was "the first film that I know of that had Black cowboys represented in it. The myth that cowboys were just white guys running around, it's just not true, but we don't know that because of Hollywood and the romanticized view of a very brutalized era. The film, it shares a spirit."[24] For her introductory scene, which also opens the film's first trailer, Palmer shot 14 takes of Emerald's monologue about her and OJ's family's history, which initially was not in the script prior to principal photography. Peele described each take as "... very wildly different, uncuttably so. But just a tour de force, one of these things where you see somebody like, 'I'm going to make this choice this time and go for it.' There's improv in there."[46]
Creature design
"Jean Jacket" | |
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![]() Jean Jacket in its UFO form chasing OJ Haywood (Daniel Kaluuya) during the film's climax. | |
Created by | Jordan Peele,John Dabiri, et al. |
Based on | Sand dollar (body),Cuttlefish (camouflage),Octopus (eye),Bird (gizzard),electric eels andghost knifefish (bioelectricity),Jellyfish (peacocking) |
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Other name(s) | Occulonimbus edoequus |
Distinctions | Appears asFlying saucer,Cloud when camouflaged; orJellyfish when peacocking |
Caltech professorJohn O. Dabiri collaborated with Peele and his team on the design of the Jean Jacket monster's UFO form,[47] and in particular its final true "biblical angel" form, which was inspired by those ofNeon Genesis Evangelion andinvertebrate aquatic locomotion among sea creatures such asjellyfish,octopuses, andsquid, to imagine a hypothetical undiscovered previously extinct sky predator, realistically imagining "how could something like this hide in the clouds", with its ability to "generate electric field" taken fromelectric eels andghost knifefish, allowing for electric propulsion ("Jean Jacket's fast flying without wings/sails").[48][49][50]Guillaume Rocheron ofMoving Picture Company (MPC) also worked with Dabiri and Peele on the visual effects shots featuring Jean Jacket, utilizing both CGI andpractical effects, the latter particularly involving the use of a helicopter to swirl the dust and dirt on the ground the way the creature does when consuming its victims in the film.[51] The film held its firsttest screenings just 12 weeks before its July 22 release, with the special effects still being worked on.[52]
The design for Jean Jacket's "biblical" form has also been compared to Orga, the "final form" of theMillennium alien species in theGodzilla 2000 movie, who are also living UFOs.[53]
Costumes
Costume designer Alex Bovaird employed a "method approach" to create the characters' wardrobes, using 1990ssitcoms,indie rock bands, and the 1985 filmThe Goonies as inspiration. To match the film's Californian setting, Bovaird, Peele and their teams decided to create a contrast between "super neon colors against the desert backdrop," and make the film's main characters "look like action heroes, but cool ones." For OJ and Emerald's outfits, Bovaird went against the clichés of how horse ranchers would dress and gave them casual clothes, an example being OJ's orangeThe Scorpion King crew hoodie, along with portraying Emerald as "tomboy-like" by having her wear clothing that she and OJ may have "left at the ranch." Bovaird saw the character of Angel Torres as "a bit of a cynical, angry guy" and some sort of "Latin-emo," but still "perky" due to his being acomic relief character, so he dressed him with a dark-colored palette that gets lighter as the film progresses, using band tees,cut-offs andVans. Ricky "Jupe" Park's redcowboy suit that he wears in the Star Lasso Experience scene almost did not make the cut, for Bovaird was unsure if Peele wanted to go "bold". For the costume of Gordy, Bovaird and her team dressed human actorTerry Notary in a cardigan sweatshirt in the vein of the one Andy (Kerri Green) wore inThe Goonies, with yellow and black stripes. Notary's actions were then transferred to the CGI chimpanzee created in post-production.[54]
Sound design
Sound designerJohnnie Burn said in an interview withIndieWire, "Jordan Peele is a director who really knows how to write for sound." He continued, "The early conversations were along the lines of 'We want to be super realistic.'...And for that, we were kind of resisting the urge to hear anything from the monster too early on, because we wanted it to be credible that this was a predator—and how could something so large be getting away with this if it was making a big noise? ... One of the main sounds we used was silence." Burn represented Jean Jacket's presence in the environment by stripping back layers, such as dialogue, wind, and the chirping of crickets. He additionally engineered wind soundscapes containing faint, obscured sounds, such as screams, to suggest Jean Jacket's movement through the air.[55] The soundtrack was mixed inDolby Atmos.[55]
Music

The film's score was composed byMichael Abels, who had previously worked with Peele onGet Out (2017) andUs (2019). Abels described his score as having to meet the "threat level" described by Peele in the script and the ideas imposed by the film's quote "What's a bad miracle?"[56] He added, "The music needs to have both those senses together. Both a little bit of a sense of awe like we would have looking at theGrand Canyon, but then also the urge to run far away from the Grand Canyon because falling in would not be good. That's the dichotomy that's present in the film [...] you hear a sense of a little bit of awe and magic, and then there's sheer terror. But then there's also a sense of a real epic adventure towards the end and giant music that accompanies a giant, historic adventure."[56] Working with the film's sound designer Johnnie Burn, Abels felt that the use of silence played an important role in scoring the film, saying, "The tension between the negative space and the music is actually part of the music. Leaving room for the sound design, even when there's a cue playing, was an important part of the way I approached it. A lot of times in the scariest parts, especially in the earlier parts of this film, you're listening to what you hope you're not going to hear or what you thought you might have heard. The stillness allows you to freak out in that way."[56]
The soundtrack album was released byBack Lot Music on July 22, 2022, the same day as the film.[57] The score album also features ascrewed version ofCorey Hart's "Sunglasses at Night".[58] Additionally, the film features the songs "Walk On By" byDionne Warwick,[59] "Strange Animal" byLawrence Gowan,[60] "This Is the Lost Generation" bythe Lost Generation, and "Exuma, the Obeah Man" byExuma.[61]
Marketing
The release of a teaser poster in July 2021 and first-look images in February 2022 were followed by a trailer on February 13, 2022.[62][63] The trailer, which featured the 1962Regal Theater recording ofStevie Wonder's "Fingertips",[64][65] was praised by critics for simultaneously creating suspense and keeping the storyline under wraps; some reviewers began to speculate the film would be aboutextraterrestrial life.[64][66][67] Jeremy Mathai of/Film said it "immediately lit the internet on fire and sent fans scurrying for answers as to whether the main antagonist of the film couldreally be alien invaders from outer space or if Peele has yet another trick up his sleeve".[68] Jordan Hoffman fromVanity Fair said he enjoyed the song choice and an included static shot with scrolling text, which he compared to a similar shot in the trailer forStanley Kubrick'sThe Shining.[64]The Verge's Charles Pulliam-Moore called it "one of the rare modern movies with this much hype around it to make it this close to its release date without the public knowing basically anything about it."[69] The trailer was also broadcast duringSuper Bowl LVI, and it earned 86 million views across social media websites during the 24 hours after it aired.[70]
A second poster showing a floating horse was released on March 1, 2022.[71][72]Bloody Disgusting's John Squires said it was "entirely possible thatNope isn't at all the movie it thus far appears to be, with the marketing throwing us off the scent."[73] Lex Briscuso from/Film said that "despite the fact that the new visual doesn't give us very many fresh clues, I'm just happy to see new content continue to pop up out of the blue".[74] On April 16, theNBA Playoffs cross-promoted the film with a clip starringNBA playerStephen Curry. Larry Fitzmaurice ofBuzzFeed called it "terrifyingly funny".[75] On April 27, additional footage was shown to around 3,000 exhibition insiders atCinemaCon; Peele asked attendees to be discreet and not reveal any detail about the story.[76][77] This footage, depicting several characters saying a variation of the word "nope", was later aired as a 30-second television spot during theNBA Finals, confirming the existence of UFOs in the film.[78] Jeremy Methai of/Film called it "thrilling" and noted similarities to thefilmography of Steven Spielberg while expressing his belief that "there's something much more going on underneath beyond the extremely easy answer of extraterrestrials terrorizing our helpless protagonists."[68] Four character posters were released on June 7, 2022, with a featurette released the next day.[79][80] The final trailer was released on June 9, 2022, featuringthe Undisputed Truth's 1971 rendition ofthe Temptations' "Ball of Confusion". Reviewers noted its lighter tone and said it did a better job at explaining the premise.[81][82][83] Justin Carter ofGizmodo said it was reasonable to believe the trailer shared too much information, inadvertently robbing audiences from any potential mystery in the story.[84]
IMAX andDolby posters were released by the end of June 2022.[85][86] On July 1, an interactive website for Jupiter's Claim, the fictional theme park Yeun's character owns in the film, was published; in addition to providing hints of the plot, it held weekly drawings with in-world prizes.[87] Valerie Ettenhofer of/Film compared a poster on the website for a fictional film titledKid Sheriff to the poster for the 2003 comedy filmHoles. She described the website as "wonderfully interactive, sort of like an oldFlash game site, but it also gives some insight into whatNope might be about."[88] A real-world version of Jupiter's Claim was added permanently as a part ofUniversal Studios Hollywood'sStudio Tour on July 22, making it the first Studio Tour attraction to open the same day the movie it replicates opens in theaters, the other addition to the attraction is the atmosphere such as the lights and tube men flicker off while the sound of the alien be heard and the actors starting to panic then begin to look up.[89][90] On July 24, 2022, Peele released the intro toGordy's Home, the fictional sitcom depicted in the film, on his Twitter account.[91]
Release
Nope premiered at theTCL Chinese Theatre inLos Angeles on July 18, 2022.[92] It was released in theaters in the United States on July 22, 2022, by Universal Pictures, a date first revealed in November 2020.[93] TheAlamo Drafthouse Cinema hosted an outdoor screening of the film at Sunset Ranch Hollywood on July 25, 2022.[94]
It screened at theCinesphere in IMAX on September 12, 2022, during theToronto International Film Festival as a special presentation in the main film slate with a pre-film Q&A session with Jordan Peele and Hoyte van Hoytema, despite being released to the public prior to the festival.[95][96]
Home media
The film was released toVOD on August 26, 2022.[97] It was released on4K UHD,Blu-ray, andDVD on October 25, 2022.[98] It was released to streaming onPeacock on November 18, 2022, as part of an 18 month deal where it will stream on Peacock for four months, before moving toAmazon Prime for the next ten months, before moving back to Peacock for the final four.
Reception
Box office
Nope grossed $123.3 million in the United States and Canada, and $48 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $171.2 million.[3][4]
In the United States and Canada,Nope was projected to gross around $50 million from 3,785 theaters in its opening weekend.[2] It made $19.5 million on its opening day, including $6.4 million (down 14% from the $7.4 million earned by Peele's 2019 filmUs) from Thursday night previews. It went on to debut to $44.4 million, topping the box office. It also posted the best opening weekend for an original film sinceUs.[99] While the film came in on the low-end of projections,Deadline Hollywood still deemed it a success, noting its opening was higher thanOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood ($41 million), another R-rated original film released in July 2019, as well as its Friday-to-Saturday gross not steeply declining, indicating possible legs at the box office.Deadline also reported that despite failing to meet Universal's $50 million opening threshold for a longer 31-day theatrical window before going topremium video on demand,[a] Universal would still honor the longer window for the film.[103] The film dropped 58% in its sophomore weekend to $18.6 million, finishing second behind newcomerDC League of Super-Pets.[104] It finished third and fifth the following two weekends, with $8.5 million and $5.3 million, respectively.[105][106] On August 9, 2022, during its third week, the film crossed the $100 million milestone in the United States and Canada, making it the first R-rated film to pass the milestone sinceBad Boys for Life in January 2020. It also surpassed Universal's other horror filmHalloween Kills ($92 million in the United States and Canada) to become the highest grossing R-rated film in the United States and Canada during the pandemic.
Critical response

On thereview aggregator websiteRotten Tomatoes, 83% of 455 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.5/10. The website's consensus reads: "Admirable for its originality and ambition even when its reach exceeds its grasp,Nope addsSpielbergian spectacle to Jordan Peele's growing arsenal."[107]Metacritic, which uses aweighted average, assigned the film a score of 77 out of 100, based on 64 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[108] Audiences polled byCinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale, the same score asUs, whilePostTrak reported 79% of filmgoers gave it a positive score.[103]
A. O. Scott ofThe New York Times praised the film's "impeccably managed suspense, sharp jokes and a beguiling, unnerving atmosphere of all-around weirdness", and noted that, "While this movie can fairly be described as Spielbergian, it turns on an emphatic and explicit debunking ofSpielberg's most characteristic visual trope: the awe-struck upward gaze."[109]Richard Roeper of theChicago Sun-Times gave the film a score of four out of four stars, calling it "an exhilarating piece of cinema filled with memorable characters", and "a classic example of a bold and original film that pays homage to a seemingly endless stream of great movies and yet is more than the sum of its parts."[110] Odie Henderson, writing forRogerEbert.com, gave the film three-and-a-half out of four stars, commending the film's sound mixing and calling it "definitely Peele's creepiest movie," and writing that Peele himself "remains a master of misdirection".[111]
David Sims ofThe Atlantic wrote that "Nope is tinged with the acidic satire that suffused [Peele's] previous two movies, as Peele examines why the easiest way to process horror these days is to turn it into breathtaking entertainment."[112] Likewise, Michael Shindler ofThe American Spectator singled out Holst as a "polite caricature" ofWerner Herzog, highlighting how the latter contrasts favorably with the film's heroes, and noted that Peele "resists the temptation to warp the plot into a hackneyed morality play," instead playing "the story straight" in the vein ofPaul Verhoeven'sStarship Troopers.[113]
Chris Evangelista of/Film wrote that "Nope may not be Jordan Peele's best movie to date, but it is his most enjoyable. A true summer movie spectacle meant to be writ large across the screen, giving us thrills, chills, laughs, and that most precious of things: movie magic."[114] David Ehrlich ofIndieWire praised the film, saying "It doesn't hurt that Peele's latest boasts some of the most inspired [movie monster] design sinceH. R. Giger left his mark on the genre, or that Kaluuya's eyes remain some of Hollywood's most special effects, asNope gets almost as much mileage from their weariness asGet Out squeezed from their clarity. It's through them thatNope searches for a new way of seeing, returns the Haywoods to their rightful place in film history, and creates the rare Hollywood spectacle that doesn't leave us looking for more."[115]Screen Rant's Ben Kendrick called it "a love letter to filmmaking" and called Brandon Perea's portrayal of Angel Torres a "stand-out" among the supporting cast, while praising Kaluuya and Palmer's performances.[116]
Richard Lawson ofVanity Fair was mixed about the film, saying "AsNope swerves and reels, it often seems distracted by itself, unable to hold its focus on any one thing long enough for deeper meaning, or feeling, to coalesce."[117] Alonso Duralde ofTheWrap wrote "This ultimately feels like four very promising movies mashed together, with spectacular highlights bumping into each other in a way that's ultimately lacking, even as they all demonstrate the prowess and bravado of the filmmaker."[118]Peter Bradshaw ofThe Guardian gave the film two out of five stars, writing, "There is something clotted and heavy about this film, with sadly not enough of the humour for which Peele justly became celebrated in his double-act days withKeegan-Michael Key."[119]
FilmmakerAndy Muschietti praised the film, saying "It's quite unusual that a filmmaker uses the themes of his movie to create an experiential game with the audience. That is what Jordan Peele does so well inNope. The "addiction to spectacle" is not only a subtextual idea in the story but more importantly a very intentional exercise of tension that he puts the spectators through."[120]
Retrospective lists
In 2023, it ranked number 21 onIndieWire's list of films with "The Best Cinematography of the 21st Century," noting that the visuals gave the film "a unique sense of grandeur and mounting terror".[121] The site also listed it at number 8 on its list of the "62 Best Science Fiction Films of the 21st Century" and number 4 on its list of the "25 Scariest Alien Movies of All Time". Michael Abels' score also ranked number 2 on the site's list of the best film scores of 2022.[122][123][124]Comic Book Resources ranked it at number 10 on its list of the "10 Best Horror Movies of the 2020s (So Far)," writing that "There's no denying the genius-level storytelling that went into the making ofNope and its many layers that blendsocial satire with an overwhelming sense of dread and mystery.Nope is a mixture of the best parts ofAlien andJaws rolled into a movie that features one of the most unique creature features of the last twenty years. The fear of the unknown surrounding the creature and its unstoppable nature make for a wild ride inNope that any horror fan will appreciate for its distinctive style."[125] The site also called Jean Jacket one of the "bestmovie monsters of the 21st century", noting the UFO creature's unpredictability and positively comparing it to the shark fromJaws.Far Out also listed the film as one of the "10 Best Sci-Fi Movies of the 21st Century", writing that it showcases Peele's "unrestrained imagination in all the best ways" and praised Jean Jacket's appearance as "one of, if notthe most, imaginative and singular alien creature designs in cinema history",[6]MovieWeb ranked it as the "Best Alien Invasion Movie of the 21st Century (So Far)", writing that the "cinematography, sound design, and creature design are among the reasons that make this one of the best alien films in recent cinema".[126]Marie Claire also included it on its list of "The 100 Best Movies of All Time".[127] On January 1, 2024,Rolling Stone ranked it at number 78 on its inaugural list of "The 150 Best Sci-Fi Movies of All Time," writing "Jordan Peele's third movie could be described as an alien invasion tale in the spirit ofWar of the Worlds. But that shorthand would miss wonderfully peculiar touches like a Black family that's wrangled horses for showbiz since the dawn of cinema or aGold Rush-themed amusement park or sitcom cancelled after an on-set rampage by a chimpanzee. A flying saucer isn't secondary to all these elements, butNope puts the threat of a UFO on the same uncanny footing as the Hollywood outsiders and misfits who have been summoned to combat it. For Peele to pack these ideas into a sci-fi summer blockbuster that still delivers is, frankly, a 21st-century auteur flex."[128] In March 2025,The New York Times listedNope as among "The Movies We've Loved Since 2000."[129]
Accolades
Award | Date of ceremony | Category | Recipient(s) | Result | Ref. |
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American Film Institute Awards | December 9, 2022 | Top 10 Films of the Year | Nope | Won | [130] |
Art Directors Guild Awards | February 18, 2023 | Excellence in Production Design for a Fantasy Film | Ruth De Jong | Nominated | [131] |
ASCAP Awards | May 15, 2023 | Film Score of the Year | Michael Abels | Won | [132] |
Austin Film Critics Association | January 10, 2023 | Best Supporting Actress | Keke Palmer | Nominated | [133] [134] |
Best Original Screenplay | Jordan Peele | Nominated | |||
Best Cinematography | Hoyte van Hoytema | Nominated | |||
Australian Film Critics Association Awards | March 10, 2023 | Best International Film (English Language) | Nope | Nominated | [135] |
BET Awards | June 25, 2023 | Best Movie | Nope | Nominated | [136] |
Best Actor | Daniel Kaluuya | Nominated | |||
Best Actress | Keke Palmer | Nominated[b] | |||
Black Reel Awards | February 6, 2023 | Outstanding Motion Picture | Jordan Peele andIan Cooper | Nominated | [137] [138] |
Outstanding Director | Jordan Peele | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Actor | Daniel Kaluuya | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Supporting Actress | Keke Palmer | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Screenplay | Jordan Peele | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Score | Michael Abels | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Cinematography | Hoyte van Hoytema | Won | |||
Outstanding Production Design | Ruth de Jong | Nominated | |||
Chicago Film Critics Association | December 14, 2022 | Best Use of Visual Effects | Nope | Nominated | [139] [140] |
Critics' Choice Super Awards | March 16, 2023 | Best Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie | Nope | Nominated | [141] |
Best Actor in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie | Daniel Kaluuya | Nominated | |||
Best Actress in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie | Keke Palmer | Nominated | |||
Costume Designers Guild Awards | February 27, 2023 | Excellence in Contemporary Film | Alex Bovaird | Nominated | [142] |
Florida Film Critics Circle | December 22, 2022 | Best Score | Michael Abels | Runner-up | [143] |
Best Visual Effects | Nope | Runner-up | |||
Georgia Film Critics Association | January 13, 2023 | Best Picture | Nominated | [144] | |
Best Director | Jordan Peele | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actress | Keke Palmer | Nominated | |||
Best Original Screenplay | Jordan Peele | Nominated | |||
Best Cinematography | Hoyte van Hoytema | Nominated | |||
Best Original Score | Michael Abels | Nominated | |||
GLAAD Media Awards | March 30, 2023 | Outstanding Film – Wide Release | Nope | Nominated | [145] |
Golden Reel Awards | February 26, 2023 | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Feature Effects / Foley | Johnnie Burn, Simon Carroll, Brendan Feeney, Max Behrens, Ben Gulvin, Jeff Smith, Beresford Cookman, Natalia Lubowiecka, Ewa Mazurkiewicz, Jacek Wisniewski | Nominated | [146] [147] |
Golden Trailer Awards | October 6, 2022 | Best Horror | Nope (Buddha Jones) | Won | [148] [149] |
Best Horror TV Spot (for a Feature Film) | "Stampede" (Buddha Jones) | Won | |||
June 29, 2023 | Best Thriller | "Moment" (TRANSIT) | Nominated | [150] [151] | |
Best Original Score TV Spot (for a Feature Film) | "Choices" (TRANSIT) | Nominated | |||
Best Thriller TV Spot (for a Feature Film) | Won | ||||
Most Original TV Spot (for a Feature Film) | Nominated | ||||
ESPN NBA Playoffs "Nope" (Framework Studio) | Nominated | ||||
Best Digital – Horror / Thriller | "Breathe Review" (TRANSIT) | Nominated | |||
Best Horror / Thriller TrailerByte for a Feature Film | "Look Away" (Project X/AV) | Nominated | |||
Best BTS/EPK for a Feature Film (Over 2 minutes) | "Shadows" (SunnyBoy Entertainment) | Nominated | |||
Hollywood Critics Association Midseason Film Awards | July 1, 2022 | Most Anticipated Film | Nope | Won | [152] [153] |
Hollywood Critics Association Awards | February 24, 2023 | Best Horror Film | Nominated | [154] [155] | |
Best Supporting Actress | Keke Palmer | Nominated | |||
Hollywood Critics Association Creative Arts Awards | February 24, 2023 | Best Marketing Campaign | Nope | Nominated | [154] [155] |
Best Sound | Johnnie Burn andJosé Antonio Garcia | Nominated | |||
Hollywood Music in Media Awards | November 16, 2022 | Best Original Score in a Horror Film | Michael Abels | Won | [156] |
Houston Film Critics Society | February 18, 2023 | Best Cinematography | Hoyte van Hoytema | Nominated | [157] [158] |
Hugo Awards | October 18–22, 2023 | Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form | Jordan Peele | Nominated | [159] |
ICG Publicists Awards | March 10, 2023 | Maxwell Weinberg Publicists Showmanship Motion Picture Award | Nope | Nominated | [160] [161] |
International Film Music Critics Association Awards | February 23, 2023 | Best Original Score for a Fantasy/Science Fiction/Horror Film | Michael Abels | Won | [162] [163] |
Los Angeles Film Critics Association | December 11, 2022 | Best Cinematography | Hoyte van Hoytema | Runner-up | [164] |
Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild | February 11, 2023 | Best Contemporary Make-Up in a Feature-Length Motion Picture | Shutchai Tym Buacharern, Jennifer Zide-Essex, Eleanor Sabaduquia, Kato De Stefan | Nominated | [165] |
MOBO Awards | November 30, 2022 | Best Performance in a TV Show/Film | Daniel Kaluuya | Nominated | [166] [167] |
MTV Movie & TV Awards | May 7, 2023 | Best Movie | Nope | Nominated | [168] |
Best Performance in a Movie | Keke Palmer | Nominated | |||
Best Comedic Performance | Nominated | ||||
NAACP Image Awards | February 25, 2023 | Outstanding Writing in a Motion Picture | Jordan Peele | Nominated | [169] |
Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture | Daniel Kaluuya | Nominated | |||
National Society of Film Critics | January 7, 2023 | Best Cinematography | Hoyte van Hoytema | Runner-up | [170] |
New York Film Critics Circle Awards | December 2, 2022 | Best Supporting Actress | Keke Palmer | Won | [171] |
New York Film Critics Online | December 11, 2022 | Best Cinematography | Hoyte van Hoytema | Won | [172] |
Online Film Critics Society | January 23, 2023 | Best Picture | Nope | 5th place | [173] |
Best Original Screenplay | Jordan Peele | Nominated | |||
Best Cinematography | Hoyte van Hoytema | Nominated | |||
Best Visual Effects | Nope | Nominated | |||
People's Choice Awards | December 6, 2022 | The Movie of 2022 | Nominated | [174] | |
The Drama Movie of 2022 | Nominated | ||||
The Male Movie Star of 2022 | Daniel Kaluuya | Nominated | |||
The Drama Movie Star of 2022 | Nominated | ||||
Keke Palmer | Nominated | ||||
The Female Movie Star of 2022 | Nominated | ||||
Saturn Awards | October 25, 2022 | Best Science Fiction Film | Nope | Won | [175] [176] |
Best Actor | Daniel Kaluuya | Nominated | |||
Best Actress | Keke Palmer | Nominated | |||
Best Director | Jordan Peele | Nominated | |||
Best Writing | Nominated | ||||
Best Music | Michael Abels | Nominated | |||
Best Editing | Nicholas Monsour | Nominated | |||
Seattle Film Critics Society | January 17, 2023 | Best Picture | Nope | Nominated | [177] |
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Keke Palmer | Nominated | |||
Best Cinematography | Hoyte van Hoytema | Nominated | |||
Best Original Score | Michael Abels | Nominated | |||
Best Visual Effects | Guillaume Rocheron, Jeremy Robert, Sreejith Venugopalan, Scott R. Fisher | Nominated | |||
Best Villain | Jean Jacket | Nominated | |||
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association | December 18, 2022 | Best Horror Film | Nope | Won | [178] |
Best Cinematography | Hoyte van Hoytema | Nominated | |||
Best Visual Effects | Guillaume Rocheron, Jeremy Robert, Sreejith Venugopalan and Scott R. Fisher | Nominated | |||
Best Scene | "A tragic day on the set ofGordy's Home" | Nominated | |||
Toronto Film Critics Association | January 8, 2023 | Best Supporting Actress | Keke Palmer | Won | [179] |
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association | December 12, 2022 | Best Original Screenplay | Jordan Peele | Nominated | [180] |
Best Cinematography | Hoyte van Hoytema | Nominated |
Possible sequels
Perea convinced Peele and the Universal executives to change his character's fate in the film's climax from being killed primarily out of interest in a potentialsequel, saying: "There's no way the story's over in my head. There's no way. For how heroic everything kind of seemed at the end, I'm like there's no way they leave the heroes like this. This is just the start of something new."[181] In an interview withThrillist, Jean Jacket designerJohn O. Dabiri suggested that the creature survived its apparent death at the film's conclusion, saying "There's a species of jellyfish that's called theimmortal jellyfish [...] I'm not a movie maker. But if it was me, I would say there would be some interesting opportunity to ask whether we've seen the last of Jean Jacket."[48] In an interview withThe New York Times, Peele addressed a character that was cut from the film, listed onIMDb as "Nobody", saying "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. 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."[182]
In January 2023, Peele expressed interest in aNope sequel featuring multiple members of the occulonimbus species ("Jean Jackets"), exploring "the nature of the occulonimbi", saying that "I didn't want to be sort of literal that Jean Jacket or this occulonimbus species is anangel, but I do think that there is something about where evolution and design collide that leaves doors open that may or may not be answered in the future".[183]
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