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Which Nope Character Are You?

What is your color of choice?

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What is your favorite horror movie?

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Who is your favorite character from "Nope"?

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What is your best quality?

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Are you good with animals?

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What is your favorite animal?

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Are you good with technology?

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What is your favorite Jordan Peele movie?

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Are you good with art?

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Who is your least favorite character in "Nope"?

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What are your talents?

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What's your gem of choice?

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What is your worst quality?

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How would you name your horse?

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What is your gadget of choice?

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What is your favorite thing about "Nope"?

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What is important to you?

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Who would you like to be?

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What is your favorite quote from "Nope"?

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What is your favorite movie genre?

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Which Nope Character Are You?
OJ Haywood
People overlook you sometimes due to your reserved nature and shy demeanor. You are not the type to seek the spotlight. You might be gruff on the outside, but inside you are a kind, selfless individual. You will bravely put yourself in front of danger to save others. Success needs hard work, and you know it. You are reliable and dedicated to your cause.

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Emerald Haywood
You are full of energy, optimism, and laughter. You brighten every room you step in. Your cheerful disposition makes people smile (and sometimes scoff). You are eager to be someone, yet your inertness and boldness at the same time sometimes invalidate your big plans. You care about the people close to you, even if you do not always show it.

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Ricky "Jupe" Park
You are an enigmatic figure, often hiding your true feelings and ideas under the guise of politeness. You avoid dealing with challenging topics in your life, instead throwing yourself into your projects with passion and determination. You are crafty and even shrewd with things important to you. You have a good heart, but your nature is self-serving.

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Angel Torres
You are a helpful, supporting individual, a literal guardian angel in the lives of your loved ones. Your sensitive and emotional nature makes it hard for you to deal with rejection and pain. Your snarky sense of humor and chill vibes help a lot, though. You are idealistic, kind, and have the hope to do something good for the world.

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Antlers Holst
You are a loner with a sarcastic sense of humor and grizzled nature. You pursue a lot of things in your life yet remain unfulfilled. Your ill-tempered disposition can be a lot to deal with. In your opinion, a person has to live in the here and now or not live at all. You have an artistic streak and like to express yourself creatively.

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Hello there, ladies and gentlemen! Do you like aliens? Do you like Jordan Peele’s movies? If so, you are in luck, because today we are talking about the newest movie of his “Nope”. Whether you want to call it a creature feature or an alien movie, Peele’s “Nope” has struck the audiences’ interest since the moment it came out. Did you like “Nope”, or did you say “nope” to it? Either way, you might be interested in one thing. Which of this movie’s characters is the most similar to you? Take the quiz and find out!

The film tells the story of residents of a California canyon who become witnesses and participants in mysterious events. Yes, there is an alien, but it is not your usual “little creature with huge eyes” cliche. Nope’s monster resembles biblical angels more than E.T.

Like every Jordan Peele movie, “Nope” is made of layers of meanings, right there for an enthusiastic fan to peel off and explore. It is also full of hidden meanings and Easter eggs. Do you think you have spotted them all? Read on and see for yourself how observant you are! Beware of spoilers.

During his spectacle that ended so tragically for him and all the others present, we can see Jupe wearing a fancy red suit. On the back, there is a foreshadowing pattern embroidered, showing the final form Jean Jacket takes at the end of the movie. Additionally, the “Nope” poster featuring Steven Yeun shows Jupe in a cowboy hat weirdly resembling the alien creature that eventually ate him.

6:13 is a significant number in the movie. 6 minutes and 13 seconds – this is for how long Gordy the chimp’s murderous rampage went on. Jupe reveals that for the last six months, Jean Jacket arrived at exactly 6:13 to feast.

6:13 is most likely a Bible connection, referring to two notable passages: Matthew 6:13 – “And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one”, and Romans 6:13 – “Do not offer any part of yourself to sin as an instrument of wickedness, but rather offer yourselves to God as those who have been brought from death.” Both of them discuss the temptation of evil and resisting it. The suggestion here is that pursuing fame and spectacle out of greed is the real evil.

Each title card we see in the movie is the name of an animal in it: Ghost, Clover, Gordy, Lucky, and Jean Jacket. Each of the creatures is killed by the end of the accompanying scene. The only one who doesn’t die is Lucky the horse who makes it out alive with OJ. He’s literally “lucky”.

Angel Torres, the Fry’s Electronics Store employee who becomes an accomplice to OJ and Emerald as they try to get their “Oprah shot”, is a walking biblical reference. Angel is a literal guardian angel to the brother-sister duo. He continuously offers his support and even gives OJ and Em a safe haven when they have nowhere to go. Angel is also the only one seeing Jean Jacket in a positive light, believing that its discovery will help save lives and change the world for the better.

Did you know that Jupiter’s Claim theme park website exists in real life? You can explore the various attractions online, see pictures, and even play some games, all to the tune of joyful cowboy music. However, if you stay on the site long enough, you will hear storm sounds instead of music, the website will turn a nightly shadow of blue, and all of Jupiter’s Claim will be swallowed by darkness.

Cheery descriptions will turn into cryptic messages, too. For example, in the “Theatre” section we can read “Learn all about Jupiter’s Claim, the history of the park, the handling of its animals, and the unknown secrets about the owner, Jupe. While you’re in here, who knows what horrors might be happening out there.” Creepy!

There are some references in “Nope” to Peele’s previous movie “Us”. It includes the familiar scissors seen on the desk in Jupe’s office, as well as Angel’s license plate that reads “1111” – a nod to Jeremiah 11:11 featured as a reoccurring theme.

The blood-spattered, balancing shoe has been an element of discussion amongst fans. Many people wonder: what is up with that shoe and what is its significance? Some theories suggest a mysterious alien force influencing the shoe and possibly being the reason behind Gordy’s sudden fury. Others believe that the balancing shoe is an example of a “bad miracle” mentioned by OJ – an unexplainable event caused by something evil. Another suggestion is that by focusing on the shoe, young Jupe accidentally saved his life by avoiding direct eye contact with the angry animal.

Which “Nope” character are you? Do you think you are more like OJ, Emerald, or maybe Jupe or Angel? Take the quiz and find out now! Have fun, cowboy!

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