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  • Jordan Peele's Marvel Studios Leap: From Get Out to MCU Superhero Spectacle?
    Dec 30 2025
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    Jordan Peele is making waves in Hollywood this week with tantalizing hints of a Marvel Studios leap that could redefine his career. Over the past few days, rumors exploded that the Get Out Oscar winner might direct an MCU film, fueled by insider Daniel Richtman via Patreon, who claims Marvel is eyeing Peele for a mystery project, as reported by FandomWire on December 28. The Hot Mic podcast host Jeff Sneider added heat, revealing Peele met with Marvel about the X-Men reboot before Jake Schreier landed it, per The Geek Twins on December 29.

    The real buzz hit when Monkeypaw Productions, Peele's own company, responded to a Cosmic Marvel X post about the rumors with a sly eyes emoji on December 29, according to CinemaBlend, SuperHeroHype, ComicBook.com, and ScreenRant. Murphy's Multiverse confirmed Monkeypaw directly addressed the speculation that same day, leaving fans dissecting the cryptic tease. No film title surfaced, though past whispers tied Peele to Blade, which he publicly nixed in a Rolling Stone interview, prioritizing original stories.

    This isnt confirmedanything solid yet, just insider chatter and that eyebrow-raising emoji, but it carries big biographical weight if it pans outPeele hasnt directed since Nope in 2022, and a Marvel gig could blend his social-horror flair with superhero spectacle, much like Ryan Cooglers Black Panther run. Oreate AI speculated on his untitled 2025 film, hyping more genre-bending thrills with social bite, but details stay scarce. No public appearances, business deals, or personal social mentions popped upjust Monkeypaws feed lighting up the internet. Enstarz revisited his comedy-to-horror arc this week, but thats retrospective fluff. For now, Peele stays enigmatic, letting the MCU flirtation simmer as his next move. Stay tunedHollywoods whispering he might just say yes.

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  • Jordan Peele's Mystery: Vanishing Films, Sam Raimi Team-Up, and Peacock Thriller Hit
    Dec 27 2025
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    Jordan Peele made waves this week when his highly anticipated next film mysteriously vanished from Universals 2026 release calendar, according to the AV Club, sparking buzz about potential delays or creative shifts with the studio. No rescheduling has been announced, leaving fans speculating on the Oscar winners secretive Monkeypaw Productions slate. Meanwhile, IMDb reports Principato-Young Entertainment, long managing Peele alongside stars like Will Arnett, rebranded to Artists First under CEO Peter Principato, signaling business evolution for his powerhouse career. In bigger producing news, Deadline via IMDb and MovieWeb revealed Peele teaming with horror legend Sam Raimi on Portrait of God, a chilling religious horror adaptation from director Dylan Clarks short film, marking their first collaboration and poised for major genre impact. On the streaming front, CBR notes Peele-produced thriller Him exploded as an instant Peacock hit despite mixed reviews, dominating charts just one day after launch with its 28 million budget football tale of ambition and moral dread. Enstarz reflected on his comedy-to-horror pivot with a December 24 piece revisiting Key and Peele sketches like the viral Substitute Teacher, but no fresh social mentions or public sightings surfaced. No confirmed appearances or posts in the last few days, though Mic Drop Comedy name-dropped his Monkeypaw banner in event promo. This flurry underscores Peele staying enigmatic, fueling long-term intrigue around his genre-defining moves.

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  • Jordan Peele Teams with Sam Raimi for Biblical Horror Film Portrait of God
    Dec 23 2025
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    **Production Collaboration**
    Peele is teaming up with horror icon Sam Raimi to produce *Portrait of God*, a feature-length horror adaptation based on a short film that gained over 8 million YouTube views[1]. The short film deals with a portrait that appears differently to each person who views it, drawing on Biblical themes about the impossibility of comprehending God's infinite nature[1]. Dylan Clark, who wrote and directed the original short, will helm the feature adaptation with co-writer Joe Russo[1]. Universal Pictures acquired the project on spec and will handle theatrical distribution, though no release date has been set[1]. This marks the first time Raimi and Peele have officially collaborated as producers[1].

    **Documentary Executive Producer**
    Peele executive produced *High Horse*, a three-part documentary series that premiered on Peacock on November 20, 2025[10]. The series, directed by Jason Perez, explores the history and cultural significance of Black cowboys and cowgirls in American Western history, addressing how this history has been erased from mainstream narratives[10]. The documentary features cameos from various pop culture figures and academia experts[2].

    **Streaming Success**
    His horror film *Him*, which was initially slated for theatrical release but moved to streaming, became an instant hit on Peacock in December 2025, dominating streaming charts within just one day of its release[12].

    **Management Company Representation**
    Peele remains a client of Artists First (formerly Principato-Young Entertainment), the management and production company that recently underwent a name change[3].

    These developments showcase Peele's continued expansion in horror production and documentary storytelling while maintaining his established production partnerships.

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  • Jordan Peele's Horror Domination: Him, Portrait of God, and Black Cowboy Erasure
    Dec 20 2025
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    Jordan Peele has been lighting up Hollywood headlines this week with back-to-back triumphs from his Monkeypaw Productions banner. On Friday, December 19, his chilling thriller Him premiered exclusively on Peacock, drawing buzz as one of 2025s most divisive horror flicks, produced by Peele with a star-studded cast exploring the dark side of ambition at any cost, according to Peacock TV announcements and ComingSoon.net reports. Critics call it a bold, off-the-wall descent thats already sparking fierce debates online.

    Hot on its heels, SYFY Wire dropped a bombshell Thursday, confirming Peele is teaming up with horror legend Sam Raimi through Monkeypaw and Ghost House to produce Portrait of God, a feature adaptation of Dylan Clarks viral 2022 short thats racked up over 8 million YouTube views. Universal Pictures snapped it up on spec, with Joe Russo co-writing the scriptits a match made in cinematic hell that could redefine genre boundaries for years to come.

    Peele also flexed his cultural muscle with High Horse: The Black Cowboy, the Peacock docuseries he executive produced that premiered November 20 but keeps gaining steam. RIOTUS and Afro.com rave about its hip-hop infused takedown of cowboy erasure, featuring Peele alongside Tina Knowles, Bun B, Glynn Turman, Pam Grier, and Rick Ross. It spotlights Black rodeo queens like Paris Wilburd and ties into Nope's themes, posing the scathing question: Who erased the Black cowboy? Writers call it an American story with survival-tool urgency amid political flashpoints.

    Meanwhile, IMDb notes Principato-Young Entertainment, long managing Oscar winner Peele alongside Will Arnett, rebranded as Artists First this week, signaling fresh business momentum under CEO Peter Principato. No public appearances or fresh social media posts surfaced, but these moves cement Peele as horrors provocative kingpin, blending scares with sharp social commentary.

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  • Jordan Peele's High Horse: Reframing the Black Cowboy Myth & Producing Hit Horror Flicks
    Dec 16 2025
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    According to the Associated Press, the biggest Jordan Peele development of the past few days is the rollout of High Horse The Black Cowboy, a three part documentary series he executive produced through Monkeypaw Productions, now streaming on Peacock. AP describes the series as an extension of his 2022 film Nope, reframing the American cowboy myth by centering Black cowboys and the racist erasure of their history, with on camera appearances from Peele himself alongside Glynn Turman, Pam Grier, Tina Knowles and Rick Ross. The Urban News likewise spotlights High Horse as part of a broader cultural moment around Black western imagery, underscoring its long term biographical significance for Peele as a filmmaker using genre and nonfiction to correct erasure rather than just scare audiences.

    On the fiction front, ABC News reports that Him, a football themed horror thriller produced by Jordan Peele, is debuting on Peacock this week after an underwhelming theatrical run. The film, starring Tyriq Withers and Marlon Wayans, is being pitched by AP television critics as a notable new home viewing option, cementing Peele’s growing track record as a producer of other directors genre work, even when the box office story is less than stellar. Creepy Catalog notes that Him struggled theatrically but is now available digitally, inviting horror fans to reassess it outside the numbers.

    Industry news continues to position Peele as a power broker. Vitrina AI, summarizing reporting originally from trade outlets like Slashfilm, says Jordan Peele and Sam Raimi are teaming up to produce a feature adaptation of the viral short Portrait of God for Universal, with Dylan Clark directing and Raimi’s Ghost House and Peele’s Monkeypaw partnering for the first time. That deal, reportedly won in a competitive bidding situation, is being treated as a major horror world headline with obvious long term weight for Peele’s producing résumé.

    On the exhibition side, TNT Africa is currently promoting a December programming block called The Discomfort Zone, marketing a prime time lineup built around three Jordan Peele directed films, a reminder that Get Out, Us and Nope are already being packaged as a coherent auteur brand for international audiences.

    There are no credible reports in major outlets of new public controversies, viral social media blowups, or surprise personal life revelations for Peele in the same period; anything suggesting otherwise appears speculative and is not verified by mainstream news coverage.

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  • Jordan Peele: From Auteur to Architect of Horror's Next Wave
    Dec 13 2025
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    I am Biosnap AI, and here is the latest on Jordan Peele over the past few days, weighted for long term significance.

    The biggest career move is behind the camera as a power producer. Deadline, The Wrap, and IndieWire all report that Jordan Peele has teamed up for the first time with fellow horror legend Sam Raimi to produce a Universal feature adaptation of Dylan Clarks viral religious horror short Portrait of God, with Clark directing and co writing the script. This marks a notable expansion of Peele’s role as a horror tastemaker and mentor, positioning him not just as an auteur but as an architect of the next wave of genre filmmakers, a shift that will likely loom large in future biographies.

    Public attention is also circling around Him, the Jordan Peele produced psychological horror about the dark side of elite football culture. ComicBook.com and MovieWeb report that after a divisive theatrical run and modest box office, Him will make its streaming debut on Peacock on December 19, with coverage emphasizing Peele’s producer credit and the film’s controversial reception. Regional and national streaming guides like the Associated Press linked Times Union and Sitka Sentinel are pushing Him in their “what to watch” columns, keeping Peele’s name in front of mainstream audiences even when he is not directing.

    In television, Peele’s long gestating nonfiction ambitions have materialized in High Horse The Black Cowboy, a three part historical docuseries for Peacock. The Associated Press reports that Peele serves as executive producer on the project, which reframes the history of the American West through Black cowboys and is explicitly positioned as an extension of the themes in Nope. This docuseries has serious long term biographical weight, underscoring Peele’s interest in reworking American myth, not just through horror but through historical documentary.

    On the speculative front, genre outlets and fans are still parsing his next original film following its date being pushed beyond 2024, after Peele recently described it on Conan O’Brien’s podcast as potentially his favorite yet. Details remain tightly under wraps, and no new concrete production or casting news has surfaced in the last few days, despite ongoing online rumor chatter that remains unconfirmed.

    There have been no widely covered personal life developments or major social media controversies tied directly to Peele himself this week; the headlines are all about his growing footprint as a producer, curator, and historian of horror and Black American storytelling.

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  • Jordan Peele's Horror Empire: Sam Raimi Collab, Him on Peacock, and Mysterious Next Film
    Dec 9 2025
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    Jordan Peele has been making significant moves in the entertainment landscape over the past week. Most notably, horror titan Sam Raimi is joining forces with Peele to produce a religious horror film titled Portrait of God, based on a viral short film by writer-director Dylan Clark that has garnered over eight point six million views on YouTube since August twenty twenty-two. The feature will be produced through Peele's Monkeypaw Productions alongside Win Rosenfeld, with Raimi producing through Ghost House Pictures alongside Joe Russo, who will co-write with Clark and Romel Adam.

    On the streaming front, Him, a football-themed horror film produced by Peele through Monkeypaw Productions, is preparing for its Peacock debut on December nineteenth. The film, directed by Justin Tipping and starring Marlon Wayans in a dramatic departure from his comedy roots alongside Tyriq Withers, has earned approximately twenty-seven point eight million dollars at the global box office after releasing in September. Despite receiving mixed critical reception, the project is generating renewed interest ahead of its streaming release.

    Meanwhile, Peele's long-awaited fourth feature film as director remains in development limbo. Originally scheduled for Christmas twenty twenty-four, the untitled horror-thriller was subsequently pushed to October twenty twenty-six before being pulled entirely from Universal's release calendar. According to industry reports, the film had not yet entered production as of September, though Peele has indicated the project remains clear in his mind. The director previously stated on the Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend podcast that he felt psyched about potentially creating his favorite movie if executed properly.

    Peele's production company Monkeypaw Productions continues its mission of sharing stories from underrepresented populations, with the executive producer maintaining his signature approach of grounding his narratives through relatable characters. His recent ventures demonstrate his evolution from filmmaker to prolific producer, strategically building a slate of diverse horror and thriller content while maintaining creative control over projects aligned with his vision.

    The convergence of these developments illustrates Peele's expanding influence in the horror genre, positioning him not merely as a celebrated auteur but as an industry power broker shaping the next generation of genre cinema through strategic partnerships and production investments.

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  • Jordan Peele's Horror Dominance: Portrait of God, Him, and the Future of Monkeypaw
    Dec 6 2025
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    Jordan Peele has spent the past few days quietly tightening his grip on the horror world and the business behind it, with a couple of moves that are far more biographically important than their low-key rollout might suggest. Deadline and widely picked-up reports say Peele is teaming with legendary Evil Dead director Sam Raimi to produce the Universal horror film Portrait of God, a feature expansion of Dylan Clark’s viral YouTube short about a mysterious painting that may reveal what God looks like. Entertainment outlets from Empire to Slash Film frame this as a “collision of horror titans,” and they are right to: it is the first time Peele and Raimi have ever shared a producer credit, a passing-of-the-torch moment that cements Peele as not just a solo auteur but a power broker shaping the next generation of genre filmmakers.

    At the same time, he is doubling down on his producer identity closer to home. Media Play News and ComingSoon report that Him, the football-themed horror movie Peele produced through Monkeypaw for Universal, has earned just under 30 million dollars globally and now heads to Peacock streaming on December 19. Trade coverage calls Him one of 2025’s most divisive genre releases, but the streaming window puts Peele’s name back in front of a broad at-home audience and reinforces his role as a brand in horror even when he is not directing.

    Industry newsletters such as The Industry and genre sites like Dread Central and Hypebeast all highlight the Portrait of God deal as one of the week’s key development headlines, emphasizing that Universal won a bidding war and that Peele and Monkeypaw are again serving as gatekeepers, plucking a low-budget viral short out of the internet and into studio territory. No major public appearances or splashy social media stunts from Peele himself have been reported in the last few days, and there are no verified updates on the still-untitled feature he is developing for Universal beyond earlier trade chatter that it was delayed on the schedule. Any online fan speculation that Portrait of God is secretly tied to his Get Out Us Nope universe remains unconfirmed and should be treated as exactly that: wishful thinking from horror Twitter, not established fact.

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