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JORDAN PEELE REWRITES NOPE SCRIPT FOR FILIPINO-PUERTO RICAN ACTOR BRANDON PEREA

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Brandon Perea, born to a Filipino mother and Puerto Rican father, proves he’s a rising star in his latest film role in Jordan Peele’s horror thriller Nope alongside establishe­d Hollywood actors Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer and Steven Yeun.

From the movie’s world premiere, Perea received rave reviews for his performanc­e as one of the film’s leads, describing him as a breakthrou­gh star and an unexpected scene-stealer for his role as Angel Torres, an angsty employee of retail store Fry’s Electronic­s.

Nope is Jordan’s latest horror thriller that impressive­ly debuted with $44 million on top of the boxoffice when it opened in the US last month.

The film is about to open in cinemas outside of the US and will take the audience in for a ride into the unknown as siblings OJ (Kaluuya) and Emerald (Palmer) inherit their father’s legendary horse ranch. As OJ and Emerald start noticing unexplaine­d phenomena on their vast ranch, they soon start to plot attempts to capture the mystery on camera and enlist the expert help of Fry’s Electronic­s store employee Angel Torres (Perea). Together, the trio step right into the eye of an irreversib­le storm to terrifying consequenc­es.

Perea, who’s also known for his roles in Netflix’s The OA and the movie American Insurrecti­on, is thrilled with the opportunit­y to play Angel Torres in Nope. His character is crucial to the film’s lore on aliens and the unexplaine­d as an electronic­s retail store employee who assists OJ and Emerald with installing surveillan­ce equipment at their ranch. He gets drawn into their quest for documentin­g the puzzling phenomenon they’ve encountere­d.

Beneath Angel’s bleach-blonde veneer of post-punk angst and box-store malaise lies a heartbroke­n young man who is still hopeful and will become an unlikely, but exceedingl­y valuable ally to OJ and Emerald.

“Angel’s our tech expert, and something of a comic-relief character,” Jordan Peele said. “Angel is a diehard Ancient Aliens fan. Angel is also often the one pointing out how batshit crazy the whole situation is. But he also gets quite willingly tangled up in this insane mission.”

Perea’s role was not exactly how Peele originally envisioned it when he wrote the screenplay, but the young actor clearly made an impression.

“Jordan said, ‘You brought something so different to the table that I had to meet you, but you’re really different than what I wrote for the script. If I were to put you in this movie, I’ll have to rewrite my entire movie,’” the actor recalled.

“And I was like, ‘Yeah, that sounds tough. I guess that’s probably not going to happen.’ And he’s like, ‘So that’s what I’m going to do — I’m going to rewrite my movie. You got the part!’ I just busted out in tears crying.”

In a bit of serendipit­y, playing an employee of the famed Fry’s Electronic­s, which closed its doors in 2021, also brought back some good memories for the actor.

“I remember reading the script and seeing that Angel works at Fry’s Electronic­s and I wigged out because my brothers and I used to go to the Fry’s in Chicago when we were growing up,” Perea said. “It was just a crazy full-circle moment for me.”

Nope opens in Philippine cinemas on Aug. 17 from Universal Pictures. It’s been rated R-13 by the local censors board.

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Perea has received rave reviews for his performanc­e as one of the film’s leads, which described him as an unexpected scene-stealer for his role as Angel Torres, an angsty employee of retail store Fry’s Electronic­s.

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