Orlando Sentinel (Sunday)

Kaluuya excited to reunite with Peele

- By Peter Sblendorio

Starring in “Nope” was an easy yes for Daniel Kaluuya.

The Oscar-winning actor was excited to team up again with director Jordan Peele in the freaky new thriller after their first movie together, 2017’s race satire “Get Out,” proved to be his breakthrou­gh role.

“We just got back in step very quickly,” said Kaluuya.

“We mentioned (reuniting) on ‘Get Out.’ We did have a conversati­on about it,” Kaluuya said. “It was like, ‘Yo, I really enjoyed this experience, if you’ve got anything.’ And we spoke after ‘Get Out’ came out and said, ‘Yo, let’s keep building.’ When it just came out, I’d come back to LA, and I sat down with him, and we kind of spoke about that. It’s just when the right project comes.”

That right project came five years later with “Nope,” a science fiction horror epic about two Hollywood horse ranchers who try to capture definitive proof of aliens on camera after a mysterious terror appears in the sky.

The film, now in theaters, stars Kaluuya as the mild-mannered rancher OJ and Keke Palmer as his fame-obsessed sister, Emerald.

“It’s to be experience­d. It’s not really to be described,” Kaluuya said. “It’s a very unique, original experience from a very unique, original filmmaker with a very unique, original perspectiv­e. It’s for audiences. It’s to be genuinely enjoyed. It’s everything you would want from a summer blockbuste­r, essentiall­y. There’s suspense, fear, terror, action, joy, laughter, fun.”

The London-born Kaluuya, 33, was an upand-coming actor when Peele cast him as the lead in “Get Out,” a horror film about a Black man whose

introducti­on to his white girlfriend’s family comes with a shocking revelation. The performanc­e earned Kaluuya the first Oscar nomination of his career and establishe­d him as a Hollywood leading man.

“He cast me in my first lead role in a film,” Kaluuya said of Peele. “And at certain points in my career, he’s given me a word and given me some advice that’s been really helpful.”

Kaluuya won his first Oscar last year for his portrayal of the Black Panther Party leader Fred Hampton in “Judas and the Black Messiah.” He also starred in the 2018 superhero blockbuste­r “Black Panther” as the warrior W’Kabi, but confirms he was unable to return for the upcoming sequel due to scheduling conflicts with “Nope.”

Production for “Nope” took place last summer in Southern California, where Kaluuya says the

intense heat provided some real-life frights on set.

“Me and Jordan got heatstroke during filming ’cause it was that intense,” Kaluuya said. “Sometimes when we are talking and devising and talking about character, we’d just stand there. We don’t even realize how much time’s gone past. For like 10 minutes, we’re just in the sun at 12 p.m. It was around that time that we kind of both checked out, and we had to sit down for a couple of hours.”

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 ?? VALERIE MACON/GETTY-AFP ?? Actor Daniel Kaluuya, who stars as OJ, attends the premiere of “Nope” on July 18 in California.
VALERIE MACON/GETTY-AFP Actor Daniel Kaluuya, who stars as OJ, attends the premiere of “Nope” on July 18 in California.

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