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Jordan Peele, Keegan-Michael Key and Henry Selick’s New Animated Movie Heads to Netflix
Jordan Peele, Keegan-Michael Key and Henry Selick’s New Animated Movie Heads to Netflix
Jordan Peele, Keegan-Michael Key and Henry Selick’s New Animated Movie Heads to Netflix
When Jordan Peele and Keegan-Michael Key first went about planning their post-Key & Peele projects in 2015, one of the more interesting titles was Wendell and Wild — a stop-motion animated film from Coraline and Nightmare Before Christmas director Henry Selick. Three years later, it seems like the pair are finally ready to pencil this one into their increasingly busy schedules.
Jordan Peele’s Next Social Thriller Will Have Five Times the Budget of ‘Get Out’
Jordan Peele’s Next Social Thriller Will Have Five Times the Budget of ‘Get Out’
Jordan Peele’s Next Social Thriller Will Have Five Times the Budget of ‘Get Out’
Who knew that a low-budget horror film from a first time filmmaker would become such a major, record-breaking hit. Jordan Peele‘s Get Out, made for a mere $4.5 million, now rests at fifth place in the 2017 box office earning $172 million. The horror film, which had a near-perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes, has shattered a couple of records. It’s the highest grossing film from a black director, and also holds the honor of the (oddly-specific) record as the highest grossing directorial debut from an original script. Get Out is Universal’s second biggest film of the year following The Fate of the Furious, so it’s no surprise the studio is eager to get back to work with the filmmaker.
Peele Done w/ Sketch Comedy?
Peele Done w/ Sketch Comedy?
Peele Done w/ Sketch Comedy?
Jordan Peele is still raking in the accolades and offers after Get Out, and if you’re worried the former Key & Peele comic will stay behind camera, there’s good cause. A new interview sees Peele suggesting his sketch comedy career is over, leaving only a bleak future of unimaginable directorial success. Life is hard!
Dave Chappelle Explains How ‘Key and Peele’ Success ‘Hurts My Feelings’
Dave Chappelle Explains How ‘Key and Peele’ Success ‘Hurts My Feelings’
Dave Chappelle Explains How ‘Key and Peele’ Success ‘Hurts My Feelings’
Chappelle’s Show has been off the air long enough that you might overlook a connection to Key & Peele, though Dave Chappelle certainly popularized the format of comedians having carte blanche over a sketch show. Now, with Chappelle back in the spotlight for his Netflix special, the comedian reveals how Key & Peele “hurts my feelings,” even as he counts himself a fan.

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