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Jordan Peele’s “Us” Release Date Changed

If you have been waiting for Jordan Peele’s follow up to “Get Out” which is called “Us” coming out on March 15th well then we have some good and bad news for you.

It turns out that “Us” has been pushed back a week and will now arrive on March 22. That is the bad news but the good news is that the film will be premiering at SXSW on March 8, okay maybe not the best news if you aren’t going to SXSW this year but it is still cool they are going to premier it at a festival. That says to me the studio has faith in the film and wants an audience to buzz about it for a whole two weeks before we get to see it.

You can read more about it in the link below.

Are you excited for “Us” to hit theaters? Let’s talk about it in the comments below.

-Nick

Jordan Peele’s ‘Us’ Gets a New Release Date, One Week Later Than Planned

 

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