The question of a sequel to *Get Out* (2017) has become one of Hollywood's most persistent mysteries, constantly reigniting every time director Jordan Peele releases a new film. As of late 2024 and heading into 2025, the status remains officially unconfirmed, but Peele's recent comments have offered the strongest hint yet that the story of Chris Washington and the terrifying Coagula organization may not be over. The Oscar-winning filmmaker has repeatedly stated he is "flirting with the idea" and, crucially, believes there is "a lot to talk about left" in the *Get Out* universe, suggesting a thematic necessity for a follow-up that goes beyond mere commercial interest.
The original film, a groundbreaking horror-satire that earned Peele an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, concluded with a moment of tense relief: the survival of protagonist Chris Washington, thanks to the heroic intervention of his best friend, TSA agent Rod Williams. This ending, which famously deviated from a much darker alternate version, left the door wide open for a continuation that could explore the wider conspiracy. Fans, critics, and the original cast remain eager for a return to the world of the Armitage family's sinister practices, hoping to see the Sunken Place's true reach exposed.
The Essential Cast and Crew: Who Would Return for Get Out 2?
Any sequel to *Get Out* would hinge on the return of the key creative force and the surviving main characters. Without these pillars, the film would struggle to maintain the topical authority and emotional core of the original.
- Jordan Peele (Writer/Director/Producer): Peele is the undeniable heart of the franchise. After his directorial debut, he went on to direct *Us* (2019) and *Nope* (2022) under his production banner, Monkeypaw Productions. His involvement is non-negotiable for a true sequel. His recent comments about the "lot to talk about left" are the primary source of hope for fans.
- Daniel Kaluuya (Chris Washington): Kaluuya delivered an Oscar-nominated performance as Chris, the young photographer who survives the Armitage family's horrific "Coagula" procedure. His character's survival in the theatrical ending makes his return essential. Chris's trauma and knowledge of the conspiracy would place him at the center of any new investigation.
- Lil Rel Howery (Rod Williams): Rod Williams, Chris's quick-witted TSA agent friend, became the film's unexpected hero, saving Chris in the climactic final scene. Howery has expressed enthusiasm for a sequel and a reunion with Peele, and his character is perfectly positioned to lead an investigation into the wider Coagula organization.
The sequel would likely focus on the dynamic between Chris and Rod, now the only two people who know the full, terrifying truth about the Armitage's operation. Rod's background in airport security and his conspiracy-theory mindset make him the perfect, albeit unconventional, hero to expose the hidden network.
7 Plot Directions & Thematic Expansions for the Sequel
Jordan Peele’s reluctance to make a sequel stems from the high bar set by the original’s perfect social commentary. For a sequel to work, it must expand the world and deepen the themes without simply repeating the first film's premise. Here are the most compelling thematic and plot possibilities that could address what Peele means by "a lot to talk about left."
1. The Sunken Place as a Systemic Prison
The Sunken Place is the most iconic element of *Get Out*, serving as a powerful metaphor for the silencing and oppression of Black voices. In a sequel, the Sunken Place could be explored not just as a side-effect of the brain transplant, but as a vast, systemic prison. The story could follow Chris or Rod attempting to locate and rescue other victims whose consciousnesses are still trapped within that terrifying void, perhaps even finding a way to communicate with them.
2. Exposing the Coagula Global Network
The Armitage family—including Rose, Dean, Missy, and Jeremy—were only one cell of the organization. The sequel could reveal that the Coagula procedure is a global, or at least nationwide, operation run by a shadowy elite society. Rod Williams, the conspiracy theorist, could take on the role of a detective, tracking down other wealthy, seemingly liberal families who are hosting these sinister "parties" to auction off Black bodies.
3. The Fate of Rose Armitage and the Darker Ending
The theatrical ending sees Chris escape, but the original script and a filmed alternate ending were much darker, showing Chris being arrested and going to prison for the murders, while Rod fails to save him. A sequel could revisit this darker tone by showing Chris struggling to prove his innocence to a skeptical police force and a racist justice system, even with Rod's help. However, the current consensus leans toward the theatrical ending, which sets up a story of vigilante justice.
4. The New Generation of Victims
The original film featured several victims, including Georgina (the maid), Walter (the groundskeeper), and Andre Hayworth (also known as Logan King). A sequel could introduce a new set of characters who are lured into the organization's web, allowing Peele to explore a different facet of racial appropriation and exploitation. This would maintain the horror-satire element while keeping Chris and Rod as the experienced, jaded survivors attempting to intervene.
5. The Role of Jim Hudson and the Auction
Jim Hudson, the wealthy art dealer, was the final bidder for Chris's body. His death in the original film does not mean his network died with him. A sequel could explore the other bidders at the auction and the wealthy individuals who were waiting in line for a new body, revealing how deep the corruption goes within the elite class.
6. The Anti-Horror Trope Approach
Peele is famous for subverting horror tropes. A sequel could lean into the idea of a horror film where the Black protagonist is not only the survivor but the one leading the charge to dismantle the entire operation. Rod, a TSA agent, becoming an unlikely hero who uses his government access to uncover a domestic terror conspiracy is a powerful and unique narrative.
7. A Direct Connection to the Peele Universe
While Peele has stated that *Get Out*, *Us*, and *Nope* are not in the same universe, they share thematic DNA—specifically, the critique of American society and the idea of hidden, marginalized populations. A subtle nod, or an expansion of the "Sunken Place" concept into a broader commentary on celebrity culture or the exploitation of labor (as seen in *Nope*), could tie the films together thematically without a literal crossover, deepening the topical authority of the entire Monkeypaw slate.
The Latest Word: Will Get Out 2 Ever Be Released?
The reality is that as of today, there is no confirmed *Get Out 2* release date, and the project is not currently in active development. Jordan Peele has made it clear that he will only make a sequel if he can find a story that is as thematically resonant and socially significant as the original. He is not interested in creating a sequel for the sake of a cash grab. His focus remains on original projects, which he views as a way to build a new cinematic legacy.
However, the fact that Peele has not definitively ruled it out—and continues to tease the concept—is a massive indicator. The phrase "Never say never" and "a lot to talk about left" are the strongest evidence that the world of Chris Washington is still a creative well for the director. Given the original film's status as a cultural phenomenon and a landmark in the Black horror renaissance, the pressure and the desire for a sequel remain immense. If Peele finds the right thematic entry point, a return to the terrifying world of the Coagula and the Sunken Place is a distinct possibility, likely years down the road, making it one of the most anticipated, unconfirmed sequels in modern cinema.
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