Jordan Peele's Horror Hiatus: Delays, Dolls, and Daring New Directions

18/10/2025 3 min
Jordan Peele's Horror Hiatus: Delays, Dolls, and Daring New Directions

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Jordan Peele BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Jordan Peele has had a characteristically busy and eventful few days that underline why he remains such a significant figure in entertainment and horror. The biggest headline is his fourth directorial feature being removed from Universal’s 2026 release calendar. Originally planned as a Halloween-season tentpole, Variety reports that the film’s timeline keeps shifting after last year’s Hollywood labor strikes. Peele himself has spoken about the delay and his excitement for the project on the Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend podcast, stating that this could be his favorite film if he gets it right, but as always details are closely guarded, with Peele encouraging fans to expect the unexpected.On the production front, Peele is pivoting more visibly into producing. His Monkeypaw Productions is behind Him, a psychological sports horror film helmed by Justin Tipping and starring Marlon Wayans and Tyriq Withers. Him premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in early September and expanded worldwide, but unfortunately, reviews have been lukewarm and the box office disappointing, making just $25.2 million on a $27 million budget, according to ScreenRant and bloody-disgusting.com. Nevertheless, Him hit digital platforms on October 7 and continues Peele's genre experimentation even when reception isn’t stellar.Meanwhile, Peele is collaborating outside film as well, joining legendary game designer Hideo Kojima onstage at The Game Awards to tease the forthcoming Xbox and PC exclusive title OD, described as exploring fear thresholds. Peele expressed admiration for Kojima’s vision and artistry, emphasizing that the fusion of interactive horror still aligns with his artistic interests. There is no announced release date yet and almost no confirmed details, so speculation swirls but nothing substantial has leaked.Cultural touchstones from Peele’s earlier work remain strong. The acclaimed Get Out is set for a big open-air screening at The Ford in LA on October 30, right on time for Halloween, as highlighted by Discover Los Angeles and The Ford. Mattel’s Monster High is launching a Skullector doll set featuring Adelaide and Red from Us, cementing Peele’s characters in the collector zeitgeist; sales opened October 6 and fans on social media are abuzz for the doppelganger duo.Social media has kept Peele in the public eye with posts and mentions regarding His work on Him and the Overdose game. Jason Blum name-checked Peele at BlumFest 2025, celebrating Peele as one of horror’s most innovative and empowering talents, positioning him directly alongside new and future genre icons. There were no major red carpet sightings for Peele in recent days, but outlets like AOL have noted his rare public appearance with his wife Chelsea Peretti earlier this month, charming fans with their relatable privacy.Speculation persists about what direction Peele will take once his next feature finally lands, but the sense from industry coverage is that his long-term cultural relevance is assured—not just for his directorial prowess but for his role amplifying new horror voices, bridging cinema and gaming, and reshaping pop culture toys. If anything, the last week underscores Peele’s restless creativity, his guarded approach to new projects, and his position at the crossroads of media, fandom, and artistry.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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