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Jordan Peele's HIM Stumbles at Box Office, Rushes to Streaming Amid Mixed Reviews and Rumors

Jordan Peele's HIM Stumbles at Box Office, Rushes to Streaming Amid Mixed Reviews and Rumors

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Jordan Peele's latest production venture, the sports horror film HIM, has dominated entertainment news this week as it transitions from theaters to digital platforms. The movie, which Peele produced through his Monkeypaw Productions company, will be available on video on demand starting October 7th, just eighteen days after its theatrical debut. This swift move to streaming comes after a disappointing box office run, with the film grossing only twenty-six million dollars worldwide against a twenty-seven million dollar budget.

Directed by Justin Tipping and starring Marlon Wayans, HIM follows a quarterback who falls under the mentorship of a retired football icon after surviving a violent attack. Despite the horror maestro's involvement, the film received largely negative reviews, currently holding a thirty-one percent score on Rotten Tomatoes. Critics have called it a messy attempt to merge sports drama with psychological horror, though some argue it's receiving more backlash than warranted, particularly from audiences expecting another Get Out level masterpiece.

The film's rocky reception stands in stark contrast to Peele's usual success in the genre. In fact, rumors have circulated that Peele was so frustrated his production company lost the bidding war for Zach Cregger's horror script Weapons earlier this year that he allegedly fired his representative agents. That film went on to become one of 2025's biggest horror hits.

On a more positive note, Peele's influence continues to resonate in Los Angeles entertainment circles. The Ford theater is partnering with Street Food Cinema to present a special Halloween screening of Get Out on October thirtieth, celebrating the groundbreaking film's lasting cultural impact. Meanwhile, Mattel announced a new Monster High collaboration releasing October sixth featuring dolls inspired by characters from Peele's US, with Adelaide and Red ready to dance into collectors' homes.

Looking ahead, Peele's next project remains shrouded in mystery. Development on his film OD was halted in 2024, and as of September, it still lacks a confirmed release date with its story under wraps.

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