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When unexplained aerial phenomena terrorize a tranquil California horse ranch, a brother and sister team up to uncover the truth. Meanwhile, a theme park mogul senses opportunity in the mystery, as the skies above become a battleground between wonder and horror.

When unexplained aerial phenomena terrorize a tranquil California horse ranch, a brother and sister team up to uncover the truth. Meanwhile, a theme park mogul senses opportunity in the mystery, as the skies above become a battleground between wonder and horror.

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No!

Nope does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

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Ratings and Reviews for Nope

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Metacritic

77

Metascore

6.2

User Score

Rotten Tomatoes
review

83%

TOMATOMETER

review

69%

User Score

IMDb

6.8 /10

IMDb Rating

TMDB

68

%

User Score

Letterboxd

3.7

From 17K fan ratings

Movie Insider

3.14/5

From 29 fan ratings

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Awards & Nominations for Nope

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Best Science Fiction Film

Jordan Peele
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Best Film Direction

Jordan Peele
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Best Film Writing

Jordan Peele
Daniel Kaluuya
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Best Actor in a Film

Daniel Kaluuya
Keke Palmer
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Best Actress in a Film

Keke Palmer
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Best Film Editing

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Best Music in a Film

Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for Nope

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The film begins with a powerful Bible quote taken from Nahum 3:6, stating, > “I will cast abominable filth upon you, make you vile and make you a spectacle.” The initial scene introduces a bloody chimp aimlessly wandering a chaotic sitcom set, a detail that will later reveal its significance.

At Haywood’s Hollywood Horses, Otis Haywood Sr., along with his son OJ Haywood, embarks on a typical day caring for their horses. Meanwhile, a radio broadcast discusses the mysterious disappearance of two hikers. Their routine is violently interrupted when the electricity fails and debris rains down from the sky, tragically culminating in the death of Otis Sr. when a coin pierces his eye. Despite OJ’s desperate attempts to get him to the hospital, it’s too late. Upon returning to the ranch after this horrific incident, OJ is struck by the sight of a key impaled in one of their horses.

The opening credits roll over a close-up shot of a green square, zooming into the first-ever motion picture capturing a black man on horseback. Fast forward six months, OJ anxiously awaits his sister Emerald Haywood on a film set where one of their horses, Lucky, is slated to appear in a commercial for cinematographer Antlers Holst. As Emerald arrives, she recounts their family’s rich history, highlighting that the first black man on a horse in cinema was their great-great-great-grandfather. However, their importance is dismissed on set, and amidst a chaotic atmosphere, the horse reacts aggressively, leading to the Haywoods being fired and replaced by a VFX creation.

With financial troubles looming, the Haywoods visit Ricky ‘Jupe’ Park, a former child actor turned owner of a Western-themed amusement park called Jupiter’s Claim, attempting to sell Lucky—now the 11th horse they’ve offloaded. During their meeting, Jupe nostalgically recounts a traumatic experience from his youth involving the mobbed chimp actor from the sitcom Gordy’s Home. Following this exchange, Emerald Haywood convinces OJ to consider selling the ranch.

Later that night, Emerald reminisces about her father promising she would train her first horse, Jean Jacket, only for it to be hijacked for a film that ultimately used a different animal. She then discovers that another horse, Ghost, has inexplicably appeared in the arena, and thus begins the chapter titled GHOST.

As OJ explores, he witnesses ominous lights and hears a voice from the arena. Suddenly, Ghost panics and escapes, leading to a series of disturbing events. It’s here that OJ sees a UFO lurking overhead—a significant twist that propels them into the heart of the narrative.

Determined to capture their otherworldly encounter on camera, OJ Haywood and Emerald purchase equipment from Fry’s Electronics, assisted by staff member Angel Torres, who speculates that their ranch might be a hotspot for UFO sightings. A series of misunderstandings occurs when Emerald brings a stolen display horse to use as bait, and an encounter with Jupe concludes with a mysterious fluttering flyer.

As excitement builds, the second chapter, titled CLOVER, introduces tensions when OJ discovers Clover—their other horse—has gone missing. An unexpected encounter reveals Jupe’s children, initially mistaken for aliens, sparking hilarious moments amidst the rising tension.

With the stakes interminably mounting, chapter three delves back to the 1998 episode of Gordy’s Home. It captures young Jupe’s terror during the fallout from a chimp’s violent outburst on set—a tense backstory that resonates deeply in their current precarious situation.

In the fourth chapter, titled LUCKY, OJ uncovers a flyer for Jupe’s Star Lasso Experience, suspecting it harbors dark intentions. As the spectacle unfolds, what starts as a simple promise to the audience transforms into horror when the UFO appears overhead, ready to claim its performance.

The gripping tension escalates in the chapter titled JEAN JACKET, unveiling [Mr. Haywood’s] bizarre connection to the chilling events, while showcasing the lengths to which he will go to protect his family and their legacy. As the climax nears, the group forges a plan that weaves together humor and dread, where ordinary props become vital instruments in their escapade against a terrifying alien.

Ultimately, a blend of triumph and tragedy concludes their harrowing journey. Em emerges as a beacon of hope, while OJ rides towards an uncertain future with Lucky by his side. The haunting image of their final confrontation with the UFO leaves viewers with lingering questions, wrapped in the enigmatic allure of the unknown as the film closes with a haunting photograph—the final testament of their ordeal.

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