Listen "Jordan Peele's Creative Reset: Hollywood Holds Its Breath for His Next Horror Hit"
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Jordan Peele BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Here’s what I can tell you about Jordan Peele at this very moment. The biggest headline of the past few days concerns Universal Pictures pulling his highly anticipated fourth directorial feature from its 2026 release calendar. According to Variety and The Hollywood Reporter, Universal had originally earmarked October 2026 for the untitled project, which insiders described as another darkly personal horror-thriller. But as Variety notes, filming has not begun and reps for Peele offered no new comment. The real scoop, from sources like World of Reel and THR, is that Peele has reportedly gone back to the drawing board, having scrapped at least two scripts in development since last year. As of this week, multiple industry insiders say Peele hasn’t written the new script, and some suggest he has not even settled on an idea, let alone started preproduction. This marks another creative reset following reported brainstorming sessions this summer, with whispers that it may be years before he’s behind the camera again.For those speculating about creative woes or business drama, the sources closest to the filmmaker maintain this reset is all about Peele’s commitment to quality, not a reaction to Monkeypaw’s senior staff layoffs back in April 2025, which they attribute to broader industry cutbacks. The shifting calendar has kept fans and the Hollywood trades buzzing, with PunchDrunkCritics and World of Reel suggesting that Peele may be feeling the weight of following up three original genre films after 2022's divisive but visually bold Nope. Both Us and Nope netted impressive box office and critical discourse, but neither seem to have recaptured the seismic cultural wave of his debut Get Out.On the producer side, Peele’s company Monkeypaw is in the news for the upcoming September 19 release of Him, a supernatural sports horror film directed by Justin Tipping—think Friday Night Lights meets a vampire nightmare. The full trailer just dropped, revealing Marlon Wayans as a football legend with a sinister twist. Social media buzz around Him has been significant, with exclusive first looks making the rounds on Twitter and Instagram.In other media, Peele’s 2019 hit Us just left Netflix, sparking a final wave of discussion about Lupita Nyong'o's landmark performance. And in a tribute to his impact, Hartford’s Real Art Ways is running a September retrospective of Peele’s films, including Get Out, Us, and Nope, capped by community discussions led by Yale professor Brandon Ogbunu and youth filmmaking stars. Peele himself has not made any major public appearances this week and hasn’t weighed in on social platforms about his next steps. The sum total: the industry waits, social media speculates, but the next move from Peele remains an enigma, with Universal and fans alike giving him all the time he needs.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI