“you might’t have Black people in a flying saucer film and just have it be the same experience.

It’s not.”

“It’s about a lot of things,” Peele said.

Nope

Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer in Jordan Peele’s ‘Nope’.Universal Pictures

He later responded to a question about howNopeincorporates commentary about race into its plot.

“you might’t have Black people in a flying saucer film and just have it be the same experience.

There’s a different relationship.”

Keke Palmer NOPE trailer

Keke Palmer and Daniel Kaluuya in ‘Nope’.Universal Pictures/Youtube

I felt that that was true."

Nopehits theaters July 22.

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