How to Watch ‘Nope,’ Jordan Peele Film, Streaming on Peacock Nov. 18
It will soon be time to say yes to streaming nope At home.
On Friday November 18, four months later nope‘s theatrical release, Peacock will be the exclusive streaming home for Jordan Peele’s sci-fi pop nightmare.
Peacock will also stream a new documentary that looks at the making nopefeaturing interviews from the cast and crew and behind-the-scenes footage.
how to watch nope on Peacock streaming
nope will only be available to subscribers to the Peacock Premium tier, which costs $4.99 per month. Sign up now to also get access to other exclusive Peacock content such as: Halloween ends Franchise finale, the supernatural horror film The black phonethe slasher flick you them Idris Elbas Beast, Minions: The Rise of Gru and the box office hit Jurassic World Dominion… the TV series Vampire Academy, girl5eva, One of us is lying and the fresh prince reboot Bel Air… the daily soap opera days of our lives… and entire seasons of yellowstone, modern family, The office, Two and a half men and psych.
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what is nope Around?
Peele’s successor from 2017 Go out and 2019 Us reunites the filmmaker with Academy Award winner Daniel Kaluuya, who stars with Keke Palmer OJ and Emerald Haywood, siblings who inherited a horse ranch from their father, an industry legend, Otis Haywood Sr. (Keith David). Oscar-nominated Steven Yeun plays Ricky “Jupe” Park, a former child star who now owns and operates Jupiter’s Claim, a neighboring family-fun theme park and petting zoo based on the whitewashed history and aesthetic of the California Gold Rush. When OJ and Emerald begin to observe inexplicable phenomena on their massive ranch, it leads them down an obsessive rabbit hole.
Watch the trailer below:
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