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‘Nope’ Cast Reacts to the Wildest Fan Theories, from ‘Casadastraphobia’ to Mulder & Scully
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Jordan Peele’s presumably aliens-among-us horror movie “Nope” remains shrouded in mystery despite a couple of full-length trailers and some pretty sneaky marketing. That means that fans can’t stop picking apart what little footage and plot details we have for meaning as if looking for patterns in the clouds: They’re there if you’re looking.

In a new video hosted by Vanity Fair, cast members Keke Palmer, Brandon Perea, Steven Yeun, and Daniel Kaluuya break down some of the craziest fan theories from Reddit. As Steven Yeun previously revealed on “Jimmy Kimmel,” the actors are contractually allowed to say exactly nothing about specific plot points. But that doesn’t mean they can’t debunk some of the nuttier speculations about “Nope.” Check out the video below.

One theory revolves around “Casadastraphobia,” the fear of being sucked into the sky, which based on the trailer, isn’t totally off-base:...
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  • 7/16/2022
  • by Ryan Lattanzio
  • Indiewire
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