{"id":23270,"date":"2022-07-23T13:04:43","date_gmt":"2022-07-23T13:04:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/jordan-peeles-nope-nabs-6-4m-in-previews-the-hollywood-reporter\/"},"modified":"2022-07-23T13:04:43","modified_gmt":"2022-07-23T13:04:43","slug":"jordan-peeles-nope-nabs-6-4m-in-previews-the-hollywood-reporter","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/jordan-peeles-nope-nabs-6-4m-in-previews-the-hollywood-reporter\/","title":{"rendered":"Jordan Peele’s ‘Nope’ Nabs $6.4M in Previews \u2013 The Hollywood Reporter"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Jordan Peele’s sci-fi horror pic nope<\/em> started off its North American box office run with a strong $6.4 million in Thursday previews, according to Universal.<\/p>\n

In 2017, Peele redefined the horror genre with Get Out<\/em>followed by Base<\/em> two years later. This time out, the innovative filmmaker interjects sci-fi into the mix.<\/p>\n

nope<\/em> Reunites Peele with Get Out<\/em> actor Daniel Kaluuya, who stars alongside Keke Palmer and Steven Yeun as the residents of a remote town outside of Los Angeles who attempt to document a mysterious event involving an unidentified flying object.<\/p>\n

Along with directing, Peele wrote and co-produced the Universal movie via his Monkeypaw Productions.<\/p>\n

nope<\/em> is aiming for a $50 million domestic debut, which would mark the best start for an original studio film since 2019 and continue the rebound at the summer box office this year.<\/p>\n

Peele’s second Universal horror movie, Base<\/em>opened to a record-breaking $71 million in 2019, while Get Out<\/em>his directorial debut, launched to $33 million in 2017 on its way to becoming a water-cooler sensation and grossing north of $255 million globally against a modest $4.5 million budget.<\/p>\n

Base, <\/em>which earned $7.4 million in Thursday previews, ultimately made $255 million-plus at the worldwide box office, scoring another win for the studio and the filmmaker.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n