Jordan Peele could not have timed the box office release of his new sci-fi horror film, "Nope," better.

There are senate hearings, NASA panels, and special committees being formed to investigate the proliferation of Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP), and public interest in the subject is spiking like gasoline prices around the world.

With his obsessive attention to cinematic details, complex storytelling that constantly subverts expectations, and timely personal comments on racism and xenophobia, it's easy to see why he's been dubbed the modern Alfred Hitchhiker.

A sleek flying saucer in a desert field with dancing inflatable noodle people.

A flying saucer lands in in a field in Jordan Peele's new sci-fi horror movie "Nope." (Image credit: Universal Pictures)

He's brought his entire creative tool box to the sci-fi genre in "Nope," a title which was believed by some to be an acronym for "Not Of Planet Earth," or just what audiences are going to shout out in disbelief when they see the bizarre on-screen spectacle. The final suspense-filled trailer was just released by Universal Pictures that gives much more about what's in store for horror audiences when it's released on July 22.

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It's been difficult to figure out what the premise and plot are for "Nope" with early hints of bodies flying into a storm, vanishing horses, and a shadowy figure sitting in arena bleachers. This new look at the film includes a glimpse of a silver saucer. Don't insist on fully comprehending what's happening as that's all part of the puzzle box fun.

Nope film poster

A poster for the sci-fi horror film "Nope" from Jordan Peele. (Image credit: Universal Pictures)

The movie "Nope" stars Keke Palmer and Daniel Kaluuya as siblings who run a horse training facility for Hollywood. There are strange occurrences occurring on their ranch to both humans and animals and all signals point to something sinister.

The real skin-stealing horrors begin to occur when they take matters into their own hands and decide they are going to become famous by capturing actual footage of the extraterrestrials.

"The Walking Dead's" Steven Yeun will be playing rodeo ringleader Ricky "Jupe" Park, and "The Crow" and "The Doors" star Michael Wincott will play grizzled documentarian Angel. Trailers can be very deceptive.

When "Nope" unspools in theaters, does the master magician still have something else up his sleeve?

On July 22nd, "Nope" will be shown in theaters.

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