Listen "Jordan Peele's Next Horror Thriller Delayed as HIM Generates Buzz and No Drama Shorts Shine"
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Jordan Peele BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Jordan Peele has kept industry watchers speculating and fans on their toes in the past few days, as the narrative around his filmmaking and producing career takes fresh twists worthy of his own scripts. The major headline rocking Hollywood right now comes straight out of Universal Pictures, who just scrubbed Peele’s much-anticipated next horror thriller from its October 2026 release slate, as reported by Variety. Cameras haven’t even started rolling yet, and the only confirmed detail is that the project remains shrouded in secrecy, although Peele himself claimed on Conan O’Brien’s podcast that it might become his “favorite movie” if executed right. Neither Universal nor Peele has offered an updated timeline, with observers like That Park Place noting that delays, the aftermath of the writers’ and actors’ strikes, and continuing creative process have fans both anxious and hopeful. The fate of this untitled project hangs in the balance, and for now, all updates about its storyline—or its schedule—are pure speculation.But if you think Peele is lying low, think again. His producer hat is front and center as Monkeypaw Productions, his signature company, launches the new sports-horror film HIM, the latest in a string of genre-bending movies that fuse horror and social commentary. With the film arriving in theaters September 19, buzz is intense—Marlon Wayans takes a rare dramatic swing as a legendary, possibly menacing quarterback, while Tyriq Withers stars as the ambitious rookie drawn into his mentor’s dark web. The official press says that the story dives into the sinister side of fame and athletic ambition. Peele told Times of India that horror set in the football world “blew my mind from the outset,” citing the screenplay’s ability to reveal what’s “creepy about sports, one notch at a time.” Early screenings, like the one in Seattle this week, have fueled online discussion, and the reaction to the trailer on social media is raising expectations not just for chills but for serious awards talk for Wayans’ transformation.Meanwhile, over on the short film circuit, Monkeypaw’s collaboration with TIFF for the ‘No Drama’ initiative has finished its first round of horror shorts, highlighting rising talents and new perspectives—another nod to Peele’s growing influence beyond directing. While Jordan himself hasn’t made any major personal appearances in the past week, his name remains omnipresent on social media through official HIMMovie handles and enthusiastic fan chatter dissecting the latest trailer and premiere news. As for past hits, Peele’s Us is leaving Netflix U.S. at the start of September, prompting another round of retrospectives and think pieces on his genre-defining legacy.For Jordan Peele, the only thing more significant than his current projects might be the mounting expectation for what comes next—and as of today, his ability to keep us guessing is its own kind of headline.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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