Actor Daniel Kaluuya Shares How He Learned That His New Film Was Titled ‘Nope’: I Laughed For 30 Seconds [VIDEO]

Daniel Kaluuya
Actor Daniel Kaluuya Shares How He Learned That His New Film Was Titled ‘Nope’: I Laughed For 30 Seconds [VIDEO]
Actor Daniel Kaluuya recently revealed his reaction after finding out the title of his new horror film called “Nope.”
The 33-year-old British actor is currently promoting the upcoming movie as he gets ready for the premiere of Jordan Peele’s latest horror-comedy film.

Daniel Kaluuya, Jordan Peele
During a recent interview on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” Daniel Kaluuya said he broke down laughing when he learned that film director Jordan Peele was titling his new horror movie “Nope.” While on the NBC talk show, Daniel Kaluuya said:
“For whatever reason, he was developing it and I was like, ‘what’s it called?’ I had never asked him what it was called. He said, “Nope.” I laughed for 30 seconds. Like, that was so funny.”
Kaluuya added:
“‘Cause he said that’s the reaction that Black people will have when they watch it. They’re like ‘nope,’ ‘nope’ and I was like ‘yeah.’”
As previously reported, the Academy Award-winning actor will not be reprising his “Black Panther” role in the anticipated sequel “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” due to scheduling conflicts on Jordan Peele’s upcoming film “Nope,” in which Kaluuya is the lead character.

Daniel Kaluuya
“Nope” is a mystery-thriller film written and directed by Jordan Peele, 43 — marking his newest directorial project. The sci-fi horror flick stars Kaluuya and actress Keke Palmer, 28, who plays his sister. The film tells the story of caretakers OJ (Kaluuya) and his sister Emerald Haywood (Keke Palmer) at their California horse ranch as they encounter a mysterious force that affects both human and animal behavior.

Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer
“Nope” will premiere in theaters in the U.S. on July 22.
Will you be catching the premiere of “Nope?” Let us know in the comments below!
[VIA]
Previous Article
Next Article
Halle Berry Congratulates Halle Bailey On Landing Role In ‘The Little Mermaid’ Live-Action Remake ‘
Ava DuVernay To Write, Direct & Produce Film Adaption Of New York Times Best Seller “Caste” For Netflix
Tyler Perry Addresses Critics After ’Divorce In The Black’ Receives Harsh Reviews: ‘Get Out Of Here w/ That Bull’
Michael B. Jordan & Ryan Coogler’s Next Collaborative Film Sparks Bidding War Between Sony, Warner Bros. & Universal
Chadwick Boseman Will Not Appear Digitally In ‘Black Panther 2’, Marvel Exec Says ‘There’s Only One Chadwick & He’s Not With Us’
Garcelle Beauvais Opens Up About Finding Joy In Grandma Life At 58: ‘My Happiest Times’
LeVar Burton’s ‘Reading Rainbow’ Documentary In The Works
Robert De Niro Supports Daughter Airyn After She Comes Out As Transgender: ‘I Don’t Know What The Big Deal Is’