Dolby Cinema Poster for Jordan Peele's 'Nope' Stitches Together Steven Yeun's Outfit - Bloody Disgusting

2022-08-20 09:19:00 By : Mr. cai lei

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The official Dolby Cinema poster for Jordan Peele‘s third horror movie Nope has debuted this morning, a highly unique piece of art that’s inspired by a character outfit in the movie.

If you’ve been watching the various trailers and TV spots for the movie you’ve probably seen Steven Yeun in this red attire. We don’t know much about Yeun’s character, but he appears to be some kind of cowboy-like showman who promises an “absolute spectacle” to the residents of a lonely gulch of inland California. And that spectacle may involve aliens….

Universal will be releasing Nope in theaters on July 22, 2022. The film is being referred to in official press materials as “a new pop nightmare” and “an expansive horror epic.”

In the film, “Residents in a lonely gulch of inland California who bear witness to an uncanny and chilling discovery.”

Daniel Kaluuya (Get Out) will be reteaming with Peele on the mysterious movie, with the cast also including Steven Yeun (“The Walking Dead,” Mayhem) and Keke Palmer (“Scream”). Michael Wincott (The Crow), Barbie Ferreira and Brandon Perea also star.

Nope is part of a “five-year exclusive production partnership” Universal Pictures inked with Peele and his Monkeypaw Productions, and it’s been described as a “horror event.” Mind you, anything from Peele at this point is instantly an event, but we can probably expect Nope to be Peele’s biggest movie to date, with an announced IMAX optimization. On that note, the film’s cinematographer is Hoyte van Hoytema, whose previous work includes Let the Right One In, Spectre, and the Christopher Nolan films Interstellar, Dunkirk, and Tenet.

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Cinedigm announced today they have acquired North American rights to the Belgian survival horror film Deep Fear, which will have its world premiere at Fantastic Fest this September before streaming on the Bloody Disgusting-powered SCREAMBOX on October 11.

Deadline first reported the news this afternoon.

Directed by Grégory Beghin (Losers Revolution) and set in the 1980s, three students set out on the adventure of a lifetime as they decide to celebrate their recent graduation in Paris. Eager to do something more exciting than visit the local tourist spots, they decide to descend into the capital city’s cryptic catacombs.

Safe within the underground, they find the escape they’ve been searching for, unaware that they are not alone in the darkness…

When they discover a bunker created during the Nazi occupation, they have no way of knowing the danger that lurks within. Something, someone, is hunting them! Trapped deep underground, the group needs to get out before it’s too late…

“The Catacombs are scary as it is, but inject a heavy dose of claustrophobia, an undead Nazi and his dog, and you’ve got yourself a nightmare deep under the streets of Paris,” says Brad Miska, Bloody Disgusting’s Managing Director.

“Dark, dank, and bloody, French horror is making a comeback and Deep Fear delivers the goods.”

Lori Donnelly writes for Fantastic Fest: “An atmospheric horror full of old-school jump scares and claustrophobic cinematography, Deep Fear puts a unique spin on subterranean horror films like The Descent and As Above, So Below. Deep Fear intelligently combines the conventions established by the earlier films with classic slasher elements into an entertaining ride that feels both nostalgic and contemporary. ”

Fantastic Fest 2022 runs from September 22 – September 29 in Austin, Texas. For more information, visit their website.

Written by Nicolas Tackian (Alex Hugo), the film pulls viewers away from the beautiful lights of the French capital into the notorious city of the dead. The film is executive produced by Sébastien Delloye and François Touwaide.

The deal was negotiated by Brandon Hill, Acquisitions Manager, on behalf of Cinedigm and Greg Chambet of WTFilms on behalf of the filmmakers.

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