Jordan Peele's 'Nope' Now Available to Watch at Home! - Bloody Disgusting

2022-08-26 19:27:23 By : Mr. Gang Qian

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If you missed it in theaters or just want to watch it again, Peele’s Nope can be digitally rented for $19.99 through various outlets including Amazon, YouTube, Apple TV, and Vudu.

For a complete listing of all possible ways to watch, visit the film’s official website.

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

Daniel Kaluuya (Get Out) reteams 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.

Meagan Navarro was a huge fan of the film, writing in her review that “Jordan Peele takes on the summer blockbuster with soaring spectacle and scathing subtext.”

“Peele’s latest retools the summer blockbuster, nestling a fascinating indictment beneath accessible crowd-pleasing thrills,” Meagan’s 4-star rave review continues.

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Rob Zombie‘s The Munsters is coming to Blu-ray and VOD on September 27, and as we recently learned, it’s also coming to Netflix this Halloween season. But when, exactly?

Netflix has announced this week that The Munsters will actually begin streaming on September 27, the very same day Zombie’s latest movie comes to Blu-ray and VOD.

If you’d rather own the movie, the physical media release includes 60 minutes of extra features including unseen behind-the-scenes footage with writer and director Rob Zombie and cast as well as feature commentary with Rob Zombie, “taking viewers deeper into this hauntingly sidesplitting adventure and the kooky undead family, just in time for Halloween.”

In the brand new feature film…

“Herman and Lily’s crazy courtship takes The Munsters on a hauntingly hilarious trip from Transylvania to Hollywood in the all-new feature length film.”

Jeff Daniel Phillips is playing Herman Munster and Sheri Moon Zombie is playing Lily Munster in Zombie’s movie, with Daniel Roebuck co-starring as Grandpa Munster.

Richard Brake (31, 3 from Hell) is playing Dr. Henry Augustus Wolfgang. Catherine Schell (“Space: 1999,” The Return of the Pink Panther) is playing “Zoya Krupp the gypsy queen.”

Dee Wallace, Cassandra “Elvira” Peterson and Jorge Garcia will also star in the film, alongside original “The Munsters” television series actors Butch Patrick and Pat Priest.

If you want to revisit the original series, “The Munsters” is streaming on Peacock. That series ran for just two seasons between 1964 and 1966, spawning several feature films and a sequel television series titled “The Munsters Today” (1988 – 1991). Most recently, Bryan Fuller’s “Mockingbird Lane” reimagined the series for NBC, but never made it past a pilot episode.

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