The Peacock movie library is filled with movies Nope fans will love, including these supernatural horrors, documentaries, and action epics.
[Get Out](https://screenrant.com/tag/get-out/) know how frustrating it is when characters see all the signs to run away but choose to stay. [Peele films are his characters' survival instincts](https://screenrant.com/jordan-peele-movie-characters-best-survival-instinct/) which make them more relatable than horror characters that fall into some of the more frustrating horror tropes. [scariest scenes from Peele's other film, ](https://screenrant.com/jordan-peele-get-out-scariest-scenes-us/) [Us](https://screenrant.com/jordan-peele-get-out-scariest-scenes-us/) caused. The plot in Attraction 2: Invasion is really incomparable to the one in Nope, but fans may be a little forgiving since it turns up the theatrics and boasts high-budget action sequences that action fans will be able to appreciate. [real signal spotted by an astronomer](https://m.astronomy.com/news/2020/09/the-wow-signal-an-alien-missed-connection) in 1977 that's origins scientists remain skeptical about to this day. Due to its formatting, the friends in Unidentified are just as realistic as OJ and Em were in Nope helping the two films feel complementary because of their shared qualities in realism while also being a little unbelievable. Pod focuses on another sibling set fighting against an alien creature but instead of being set in a hot and rural setting, it has a more cabin-in-the-woods feel with its literal setting being a cabin in the snow-covered woods. It was yet another creative take on the horror genre but fans of [Us](https://screenrant.com/tag/us/) may have left feeling a little unfulfilled. Fans of Peele's genre-blending plot should head over to Peacock and give the Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford led film a chance. Fans of Nope's genre-bending plot and alien entity should head over to Peacock because there are more than a few movies available on the streaming platform that are similar in plot, design and supernatural nature. The inclusion of a bible verse in the opening scene of Nope has drawn some to believe that Peele makes several other hidden biblical references within the film including modeling the alien creature after biblically accurate angels. Jordan Peele's latest horror film again showed the range of his creativity and execution as a writer and director by venturing out into the realm of sci-fi horror.
Join us on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday at 7:30pm in Textor 103 for a screening of Nope (written and directed by Jordan Peele; starring Keke Palmer, ...