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Nope

Gatekeeper Strong in semis, fades in finals
2022 · Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller · Jordan Peele

Nope's bracket record is tough at 42%, but the round breakdown tells the real story. The wins tend to come in the middle of a tournament — the final is where it fades. Peele's most ambitious film is also his most divisive: a spectacle-horror hybrid that asks its audience to think about why they're watching. That self-awareness costs it the instant gut-reaction advantage his debut carries, which makes every matchup a test of whether ambition outweighs accessibility.

Synopsis

Residents in a lonely gulch of inland California bear witness to an uncanny, chilling discovery.

Round 1
41.6%
52/125
Semifinals
51.9%
Finals
25.9%
The ceiling

42% opening, 52% semis, 26% finals. Nope clears the field and then hits a wall — the films still standing at the end are the ones it consistently loses to.

Nope owns Us at 69% but Hereditary flips the script entirely: just 0%.

Dominates
Us
68.8%
Kryptonite
Hereditary
100.0%

In Modern Masters of Horror, Nope regularly reaches the final — then runs into Get Out. At 42%, it hasn't found the answer.

Near the top of Jordan Peele's 3-film lineup on BingeBracket. Get Out at 56% is the benchmark; Nope at #2 isn't far behind.

Get Out 55.7%
Us 24.5%
BingeBracket Record
42%
Win Rate
#23 of 38 in Horror #28 of 45 from the 2020s #2 of 3 Jordan Peele films
Scores based on real fan votes in head-to-head brackets. 50% = wins as often as it loses — perfectly average.
Featured Tournament

#6 of 8 in Modern Masters of Horror.

Near the bottom. Think that's wrong?

Hereditary #1
Midsommar #2
The Witch #3
Get Out #4
The Lighthouse #5
Nope #6
Nosferatu #7
Us #8
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