Jordan Peele

Jordan Peele’s Fourth Feature Film Cops Strange Release Date

Jordan Peele has had an incredible evolution in Hollywood, transitioning from a sketch comedian to an Oscar-winning filmmaker. It’s hard to believe that the same man who created the famous “Slap Ass” sketch is now one of the most respected directors in the industry, with no plans of slowing down. Variety reports that Peele, now 44 years old, is working on an “Untitled Fourth Film” set to release on December 25, 2024. Could this be a Christmas-themed horror flick?

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Similar to the lead-up of his previous films, Get Out, Us, and Nope, there’s little information about his upcoming project. However, if it’s anything like his past work, it will likely be a box-office success. Peele’s first three movies have grossed nearly AU$1 billion, according to the entertainment publication. The fourth title is also set to release just days after James Cameron’s Avatar 3.

Although we won’t be seeing anything from Peele in 2023, Universal reportedly has scheduled another “horror/thriller” with Peele’s production company, Monkeypaw, to release on September 27, 2024. Like the untitled project, there are no additional details available.

In a July 2022 interview with the Associated Press, Peele mentioned that people have asked him about a sequel to Get Out, and that there’s certainly more to tell He also expressed his eagerness to create more genre films that explore societal issues, saying, “I feel like I’m off to the races. I just don’t know if I could limit how many films I have that are me. I’m starting to lose sight of what I would be doing if I wasn’t doing movies like this. So I would say the project has extended.”

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Sam Mangioni
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Sam Mangioni

Sam Mangioni is an experienced content producer and the current Entertainment, Culture & Lifestyle Journalist for Man of Many. With an extensive background in digital content production and news, Sam specialises in delivering timely, accurate and witty assessments of current events. Prior to working for Man of Many, Sam spent three years at Southern Cross Austereo where he served as a Content Producer and News Reporter for the flagship Triple M Breakfast Program. The Sydney-based reporter completed a Bachelor of Commerce from Macquarie University Majoring in Marketing in 2014. Sam's work has also featured in Fight News Australia.