Where to Watch ‘Nope’: When Will Jordan Peele’s Sci-Fi Horror Be on Streaming?

Jordan Peele has mastered the art of the title with his upcoming horror flick, Nope. Set to release this summer, the latest installation in his saga of bone-chilling thrillers released a brand new trailer last night, is set to air during today’s Super Bowl, and we can hardly wait. Featuring Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, and Steven Yeun, this is surely going to be one of the summer’s biggest hits. Nope? More like Yep, add this to your calendar now.

“Nope” is something you might say to the oddities of a Jordan Peele horror, but it also might mean something more. After seeing the first trailer, fans of the director’s work have speculated that the title, which is stylized in all caps, actually stands for “not of planet earth.” Though they’re pretty well-hidden in the trailer, there are a few peeks at ET-Esque creatures poking their noses (or rather, nose-less faces) into Nope. We can’t really describe what’s going on in the eerie equestrian trailer, just because it’s so bizarre, so watch the video above to see for yourself.

But will this horror nightmare land on streaming when it releases, or are we going to have to submit ourselves to the dimly-lit theaters? Here’s everything you need to know about the streaming release of Nope.

When is the Nope release date?

Nope‘s release date is July 22. That’s in theaters, but what about on streaming? Keep reading to find out when you’ll be able to watch this horror from the comfort of your own home.

Will Nope be streaming? How to watch Jordan Peele’s new horror when it releases:

The only way to watch Nope when it releases this July will be in theaters. Other than that, you’ll have to wait a little while.

When will Nope be on streaming?

We don’t know Nope‘s official streaming date yet, but we can predict, since it’ll be a Universal Pictures release. Sing 2, another Universal release, began streaming on VOD 16 days after it released in theaters. So, perhaps we can expect Nope to hit VOD around August 1.

But Universal also struck a deal with Peacock last year, meaning that the majority of their films will land on Peacock as soon as 45 days after their theatrical debut. This could mean that Nope would be available by Sept. 6 on Peacock, but that’s not set in stone.

Where will Nope be streaming?

As noted above, Universal has an output deal with Peacock. If it’s not available on the NBC streamer, expect to catch it on VOD platforms.

Is there a trailer for Nope?

Nope — kidding. Yep! There’s a brand new trailer, and you can watch it right here in the video above.