There’s been a recent development regarding rumors that director Jordan Peele may be joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
What’s the latest update on Jordan Peele’s rumored MCU movie?
A recent post on X (formerly Twitter) highlighted a report from insider Daniel Richtman stating that Marvel Studios is very interested in Jordan Peele directing a Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film. While this idea has been circulating for a while, Peele’s production company, Monkeypaw Productions, also acknowledged the possibility.
The production company just shared the news with an eye emoji, which immediately sparked fan speculation. Director Jordan Peele has often been mentioned as a potential director for a Marvel superhero movie, so the post led many to wonder if something was in the works.
Some fans prefer Jordan Peele to focus on his original ideas, but many others are excited about the possibility of him working with Marvel. There’s been talk for a while about Peele and Marvel discussing a project, though it’s still uncertain if he’ll actually direct a movie within the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Jordan Peele first gained recognition as a director with the 2017 hit film, Get Out, which instantly made him a major star. He followed that success with the 2019 film Us, and then Nope in 2022. He’s now working on a new, currently unannounced project.
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2025-12-30 01:36