nope where to watch online?
And since I love Nope so much, I'm going to write about it with the spoiler-averse care one should have before seeing it online. All you really need to know is that Nope reunites Peele with Daniel Kaluuya (Get Out), who plays Otis Jr. (aka OJ), who owns and operates Haywood Hollywood Horses, with help from his sister Emerald (Keke Palmer), who goes by "Em."
The Haywood siblings, who inherited the business from their late father, are having a hard time making ends meet, and have been renting horses out to local theme park owner Ricky "Jupe" Park (Steven Yeun). Somewhere along the way, everything gets very weird. How weird? Say "nope!" and run-level weird.
But, seriously, you should watch Nope online, and we've got all the details on how to do so, even if you're not in a region where the streaming service it's coming to is available.
Just because Peacock isn't available everywhere doesn't mean you can't watch Nope if you're away from home. Watching the show along with the rest of the internet can be pretty easy with the right VPN (virtual private network). You can stream the show from wherever you go.
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In the U.S., viewers can watch Nope on Peacock, starting Friday (Nov. 18), at 3 a.m. ET / 12 a.m. PT.
So, while Peacock is growing internationally, with Canadian and U.K. versions — it's unclear if Nope will be on Peacock in those regions. We will update this story if and when we learn more.
Peacock, though, isn't available at all in Australia.
Those on the road who want to use their Peacock account as they would normally in the U.S. have an option: with the help of a VPN service such as ExpressVPN, you can appear to be back in the States and get the U.S. version of Peacock, and watch Halloween Ends online.
The Nope reviews are strong, but slightly mixed, with the film holding a respectable 83% Rotten Tomatoes critics score. Having seen Nope myself, I can say that The Verge's Charles Pulliam-Moore is correct in his assessment that "there’s a majesty to Nope’s sweeping shots of the California desert that feels reflective of evolution as a filmmaker."
I'll also disagree with Owen Gleiberman's spoiler-heavy Variety review that notes that "the anticipation works better than the payoff." The biggest argument against that is that Nope's third act is an amazing bit of cinematic storytelling that had me white-knuckled and giddy. But if you want an incredibly detailed explainer from your cinema, you might not be satisfied.
Over at Entertainment Weekly, Leah Greenblatt is spot-on when she says " Palmer's Emerald is loose and funny and kinetically alive, the kind of final-girl hero most scary movies only feint at creating, and Kaluuya remains one of the most fascinatingly interior actors to watch on screen."
The above is the only Nope trailer you should see. I'm sorry if this opinion of mine is a moment too late, but the other trailers are far too spoilery. This clip, which gives you a tease of Keke Palmer's Emerald and Daniel Kaluuya's OJ is a perfect and slight look with none of the spoilers that the other trailers provide.
Oh, and don't even think about freeze-framing this trailer. Nothing good comes of that.
There are five primary players in the Nope cast:
Aside from those five, you have a little over a dozen actors in smaller roles. Most notable is Keith David, who plays Otis Haywood Sr. Barbie Ferreira (Euphoria) plays one of Angel's coworkers.
Nope, written and directed by Peele was one of the must-see movies this summer, and marks the filmmaker’s third feature film, following his hits Get Out and Us. In addition to his previous two horror classics, Peele also co-wrote the Candyman reboot and served as producer on Lovecraft Country, The Twilight Zone reboot, and the time-travel thriller Antebellum.
Buy Watch ‘Nope’ Online
Whether you’re already fan of Peele’s work, or just looking to prep some scares for a horror movie night, read on for tips on how to watch Nope online.
Currently, the only way to watch Nope online is to rent or buy the movie through Amazon Prime Video or Vudu. Purchasing from Vudu, Fandango’s on-demand streaming service, will also come with bonus features including the 56-minute “Shadows: The Making of NOPE,” deleted scenes, gag reel and more.
Buy Nope $19.99
On both streaming platforms, Nope costs $19.99 to rent or to buy. If you rent it, you’ll have 30 days to begin watching and 48 hours to finish the movie once it’s started.
Whether you rent or buy, you can watch Nope online in 4K UHD, HD, or standard definition resolution (the price stays the same no matter which quality option you choose).
Because Nope was released as part of Universal and Peacock’s exclusive streaming deal made in 2021, Universal still hasn’t specified a date (their focus is currently on paid VOD releasing first), but fans can expect Nope to be streaming sometime in the next month or two. Editor’s picks The 50 Worst Decisions in Music History The 200 Greatest Singers of All Time The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time The 100 Greatest TV Shows of All Time
The first place Nope will be streaming is Peacock, but it will likely be available on Netflix, HBO, or Hulu sometime after the exclusive Peacock window. If you were hoping to stream Nope on Disney+, don’t get your hopes up: due to its R-rating, it’s unlikely to ever be on Disney’s streaming platform (the only R-rated films on the platform are Deadpool, Deadpool 2, and Logan).
To celebrate the arrival of “Nope” for purchase, Vudu also debuted “Jupe’s Nightmare,” an exclusive behind-the-scenes featurette on its social channels and on YouTube here. Trending Trump Responds to Chris Christie Attacks With ... Fat Jokes He Spent a Decade Trying to Prove His Parents Killed His Teen Sister ‘The Flash’ Is the Best DCEU Superhero Movie Yet, But Can’t Outrun Ezra Miller George Winston, the Quiet Giant of Solo Piano Music, Dead at 73
Fans can also find director Jordan Peele’s Three-Movie Collection, consisting of his three terrifying thrillers, Get Out, Us and Nope in SD, HDX and UHD, for purchase for a limited time for $34.99 on Vudu here.
Currently you are able to watch "Nope" streaming on Amazon Prime Video. It is also possible to buy "Nope" on Google Play Movies, YouTube, Apple TV as download or rent it on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, YouTube online.