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Where to Stream Jordan Peele Movies

From Get Out to Nope, there is plenty of horror to stream.

By Peacock Staff
Nope on Peacock

The movies of modern-day horror auteur Jordan Peele keep us on the edge of our couches.  

From his Oscar-winning masterpiece Get Out to his upcoming film, Him, Peele’s work is filled with creepy twists that make us sleep with the lights on. And some of his best movies (and horror competition show Scare Tactics) are right here on Peacock. So, get ready to shake up your streaming schedule with these Peele-approved scares. 

How many movies has Jordan Peele directed?

The filmmaker has directed three films: Get Out, Us, and Nope.

Get Out (2017)

Chris (Daniel Kaluuya), a Black photographer, is finally meeting the family of his girlfriend, Rose (Allison Williams). In the beginning of the movie, her family seems to a little too over-accommodating, which Chris initially ignores. But after an eerie encounter with another Black man at a family party, Chris uncovers a terrible secret and must escape before he finds himself permanently in the “sunken place.” Peele won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for Get Out

​​Stream Get Out on Peacock.

Candyman (2021)

Peele co-wrote the screenplay for Candyman, which follows a Chicago artist (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) who slowly starts to go insane. He unleashes a terrifying wave of violence when he begins to explore the macabre history of the Candyman. The horror film also stars Teyonah Parris, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Colman Domingo, Kyle Kaminsky, and Vanessa Williams. 

Stream Candyman on Peacock.

Nope (2022)

OJ (Daniel Kaluuya) and Em Haywood (Keke Palmer) discover a predatory extraterrestrial​ on their struggling horse farm and become obsessed with capturing the entity on video to save their business. But their quick cash-grab plan leads to a confrontation that proves it's impossible to control what can't be controlled.  

Stream Nope on Peacock.

Tune into Peacock for Jordan Peele’s best movies and stream horror all summer long with Peacock’s Summer Scares collections.