NO: Is Jordan Peele Possible to Continue?

NO: Is Jordan Peele Possible to Continue?

Released in our theaters less than a month ago, “No” may well know a sequel. or an alternative version. At least, that’s what its director and screenwriter Jordan Peele suggested.

Warning – The article below contains some spoilers, “not” for one of the key scenes. Please continue if you haven’t seen it yet.

Will Jordan Peele have more ideas? A few weeks ago, the director and screenwriter did not rule out a return to the world of Get Out: “Never say never”he replied to the Associated Press. “Sure, there’s still a lot to say. We’ll see.” Today is Nope’s story, his latest feature film, which he can follow up on.

As the film has just been released on VOD in the US, Jordan Peele spoke up The New York Times. And this was especially true of the unnamed character played by Michael Bush, who appears in trailers and TV spots but was absent from the final assembly. surely

Michael Bush “No”

“People are doing really interesting detective work, it’s happening. This character’s story hasn’t been told yet, I can tell. That’s another, disappointing way of saying I’m glad people are paying attention to it. I think they will. Get it More answers to these questions in the future. We won’t be done telling these stories.”

No. Will he be allowed to continue? A spin-off? An alternative setup? As when promoting his films, Jordan Peele plays the mystery card on this topic. But perhaps he has not yet decided how to dive into this world. On the other hand, New York Times journalist Kyle Buchanan made some information about the mysterious character who disappeared.

“Michael Bush’s ‘Nobody’ character was in the middle of a major subplot that was deleted – he was a character whose point of view we were fully following. Obsessed with ‘Gordy and Company’ (and the actor who played it), he went on record with a gun. And in the middle of the scene arrived and finished shooting the chimpanzee.”)

A shot we see in a flashback of Ricky ‘Jup’ Park’s (Steven Yeun) memories, without the author, one of the young actors on set during the incident. For many it was law enforcement, but ultimately not. And that subplot would have allowed Jordan Peele to back up his speech about our near-obsessive obsession with the show because this fanbase is willing to commit the irredeemable.

And which reminds us of John Warnock Hinckley Jr., who shot US President Ronald Reagan on March 30, 1981, to get the attention of Jodie Foster, with whom he developed a real obsession. The actor from Taxi Driver and The Silence of the Lambs, who is also in Nop, with his soundtrack featuring the song “Life is good”Recorded (in French) by the actor in 1977. Is it really a coincidence?

Source: allocine

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