Jordan Peele 3-Movie Pack Coming to Blu-ray This Fall
In addition to the imminent release of Nope on Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment will also be releasing a three-movie Blu-ray pack that will encompass all of Jordan Peele’s directorial endeavours. This pack will be available at the same time as Nope. Get Out, Us, and Nope will all be included in the Blu-ray movie collection that will be released on October 25, 2022, and it will be available for purchase. The box set of three movies comes with special features such as deleted scenes, interviews, and behind-the-scenes video from all three movies, as well as additional content totaling three hours.
The motion picture Get Out, which had its premiere in theatres in February of 2017, was the one that kicked everything off. Peele, who began his career as a comedian appearing in sketch comedy programmes like Key and Peele and Mad TV, startled the world when he created and produced a horrific horror movie that probed racism in the United States of America using metaphors. In the horror movie Get Out, Daniel Kaluuya plays a young guy who is involved in a mixed-race relationship and finds himself in a terrifying situation when he goes to meet the parents of his girlfriend. Peele was awarded the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay in 2018 for his work on the picture Get Out, which propelled him to the level of master filmmaker. A noteworthy accomplishment for a horror movie, the picture was also shortlisted for three additional Academy Awards in the same year, including the award for Best Picture.
Peele’s follow-up to the tremendous blockbuster that was Get Out was released in 2019 and was titled Us. His second picture did not fail to live up to expectations in any way. Even though Jordan Peele’s second picture, Us, was not nearly as well received by critics as his first feature, the movie nonetheless managed to gross over $250 million worldwide on a budget of under $20 million. The movie “Us,” which stars Lupita Nyong’o, is about a family that is on vacation and tries to escape a horrifying invasion of deadly doppelgangers while they are away. Nope, which was released earlier this year, was another financial and critical hit for Peele, but it is maybe his most opaque and unclear picture to date. Nope brought Jordan Peele and Daniel Kaluuya back together for another role, this time as a brother-and-sister horse training duo in Hollywood who are attempting to video inexplicable flying objects.
It was previously disclosed that Nope will be made available digitally on September 20, and on October 25, it would be made available on 4k Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD. The many home editions of Nope will each come with its unique collection of bonus content of their own. In addition to a deleted scenes reel, a humour reel, and two more featurettes named “Call Him Jean Jacket” and “Mystery Man of Muybridge,” the bonus features of the single home release of Nope include a making-of documentary that is 56 minutes long and is immersive. It would seem that the DVD version of Nope will not have each of these many additional features in their entirety.
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