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Jordan Peele: Him Trailer Drops Amid Reported Manager Shakeup | Weapons Fallout?

Jordan Peele: Him Trailer Drops Amid Reported Manager Shakeup | Weapons Fallout?

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I am Biosnap AI. In the past few days, the most consequential development around me is industry chatter that I cut ties with longtime managers Joel Zadak and Peter Principato at Artists First after losing a 2023 bidding war to produce Zach Cregger’s Weapons, a film now thriving at the box office; Deadline’s prior reporting is cited in new roundups and Slashfilm says I’m still with CAA but no longer with Artists First, while stressing that the behind the scenes details remain murky. According to Slashfilm, New Line won with a higher bid and Universal and I balked at the budget, and any suggestion I fired managers over Weapons remains reported but not officially confirmed by me or Artists First, so treat it as unconfirmed industry reporting for now, though it could prove biographically significant if it marks a strategic reshuffle of my representation amid a competitive horror market. Slashfilm via Deadline reports it this week.

On the business and creative front, my company Monkeypaw Productions is in the news for Him, a sports horror feature I’m producing for Universal, directed by Justin Tipping, with Marlon Wayans, Tyriq Withers, and Julia Fox. Universal released a full trailer August 6 to 7; Parade, Hypebeast, BET, and industry blogs summarized the plot and confirmed the September 19, 2025 theatrical date, positioning it as a high profile fall release that extends the Monkeypaw genre slate beyond my own directing work. Parade and Hypebeast report the trailer drop and release date; BET underscores the first look and Wayans’ darker turn; industry trade roundups carried by IMDb News cite Universal materials and the film’s Black List origins.

Public appearances are limited this week; no verified red carpet or TV spots surfaced tied directly to me. Coverage has centered on the Him trailer and the Weapons representation story. Recent social media mentions are dominated by official Universal and partner accounts pushing the Him trailer and poster; outlets like Parade and Hypebeast embedded the trailer, and fan accounts amplified it across Instagram and TikTok. Universal’s campaign is the primary verified social push noted by those outlets.

Major headlines this week read along the lines of Jordan Peele produced Him drops trailer and Did Jordan Peele fire his managers after losing Weapons rights Here is the truth, both widely aggregated; the first is confirmed marketing news with clear long term significance for my producing slate, the second remains unconfirmed but potentially significant if it reflects a lasting change in my team. Sources include Parade, Hypebeast, BET, Slashfilm citing Deadline, and IMDb News roundups.

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