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Would Jordan Peele Actually Make a Sequel to Get Out?

image: screencap Jordan Peele being interviewed by The Hollywood Reporter at Oscar Nominees' Night
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Jordan Peele has been riding high with his Oscar nominations for Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Picture this year. But even as he goes on to work on other projects, it seems as if he might not be ready to leave the Sunken Place entirely behind just yet.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter at the Oscar Nominees’ Night, Peele talked about the things that meant the most to him in the response to Get Out, and in the video above, he mentions fan reaction to the idea of the Sunken Place, as well as why he feels the greater message of the film is so important.

He’s then asked about the possibility of a Get Out sequel, and here’s what he had to say:

I will definitely seriously consider it. I love that universe and I feel like there is more story to tell. I don’t know what it is now but there are some loose ends… that feel like they want to be tied up.

However, he wouldn’t just do it for its own sake. Peele continues, “I would never wanna do a sequel that just feels like for the sake of a sequel. I would have to have a story that I feel would take it up a notch.”

Would you be into a Get Out sequel? What loose ends would you be most interested in seeing tied up? Tell us below!

(via Geek Tyrant, image: Screencap)

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