Is 'Nope' Available For Streaming Yet?

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Jordan Peele is back! Peele's third directorial effort, Nope—which he also wrote and produced—hit theaters this past summer. The highly anticipated movie geared more towards the thriller side of the heart-racing scale of movie genres, rather than horror—which his last two movies, Get Out and Us, were celebrated for. (How celebrated? We're talking Oscars, people.)

Reviews were capital-G good, and social media was frenzied with adoration for the work. But how can you, dear reader, watch it if you still haven't mustered up the energy to hit your local theater? Find out below.

Where can I watch Nope?

Though many people were able to experience the summer blockbuster this past July on the big screen, Nope will finally be hitting streaming on November 18. The date was revealed on Twitter by Peacock—the only place where the film will be available to stream (for now). Watch it with a warning: You won't ever look at the sky the same.

What was the buzz around Nope?

Well, for all the reasons listed above, and the fact that it had the biggest first-weekend box office opening for a horror film all year, it was (is!) strong. The film stars Daniel Kaluuya, who worked with Peele on his first movie, Get Out, and Keke Palmer.

"I wanted to create a spectacle," Peele said in an interview with Fandango. "So I set my sights on the great UFO story. And the movie itself deals with spectacle, and the good and bad that come from this idea of attention. It's a horror epic, but it has some points in it that are meant to elicit a very audible reaction in the theater."

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