Jordan Peele's Brand Tested as Him Flops and Future Projects Stall

20/09/2025 3 min
Jordan Peele's Brand Tested as Him Flops and Future Projects Stall

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Jordan Peele BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Jordan Peele has been making headlines again this week and not all of it is what fans might have hoped for. His name is front and center with the release of Him—a new psychological horror film that opens in theaters September 19 and despite being promoted as though it’s another signature Peele creation it’s important to note he served only as producer. Men’s Journal and World of Reel both highlighted that Him has already received the lowest Rotten Tomatoes score of Peele’s career attachment with a rough 32 percent, a figure that’s tough by any standard in the horror genre. The marketing pushed his brand hard with stylish visuals and cryptic teases, making it easy for audiences to assume he wrote or directed it, but the film is directed by Justin Tipping and written by Zack Akers and Skip Bronkie. According to The Movie Blog and Tom’s Guide, the plot unspools around the psyche of a star quarterback caught between glory and a sinister mentor, with Marlon Wayans delivering a performance that’s unnervingly intense but ultimately can’t redeem the muddled, meandering narrative.Variety covered Tipping’s comments describing how Peele was a “perfect sounding board” whose presence supported the “freakier” horror elements of the film but never encroached on directorial territory. Still, the poor reception is notable not just for Peele’s reputation but for his company Monkeypaw Productions, which has had its own recent challenges including layoffs earlier this year as reported by World of Reel. Industry insiders are already calling Him “dead on arrival” and questioning what this means for Monkeypaw’s future direction.Meanwhile, in business news with longer-term significance, Peele’s true directorial follow-up was quietly dropped from Universal’s 2026 release slate and as Variety and World of Reel note, the script isn’t even written. That alone has fueled speculation about a possible creative pivot or at least a pause as Peele considers his next step. On social media, fans and ticket buyers have expressed surprise and even frustration over discovering in theaters that Him was not written or directed by Peele, as Threads users vented this week; some accused the studio of trading on his name for box office traction.No public appearances from Peele himself have been widely reported in connection with Him’s premiere—he’s stayed characteristically low-key as his producer role allows. No official comment or reactions to the critical drubbing have surfaced from him or Monkeypaw’s channels, at least as of this writing. The major headline remains the same across entertainment media: Jordan Peele’s name is being tested in the marketplace as Him launches to disappointment, his next film’s future uncertain, and the social buzz reminding everyone just how powerful and precarious that brand has become.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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