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Horror flick Get Out's trailer shows a shocking new side of Key and Peele star

Think you know Jordan Peele of comedy duo Key and Peele? The trailer for his upcoming directorial debut Get Out suggests the comedic actor and writer definitely has a spooky side.

Jordan Peele flips the script with what looks to be a genuinely scary directoral debut

Daniel Kaluuya appears in a scene from the horror film Get Out, the directorial debut from comedy star and writer Jordan Peele. (Universal Pictures/YouTube)

For years, Jordan Peelehasriffed on racism and pop culture to hilarious effect asone half of the comedic duoKey and Peele. But none of his past work hasprepared us for his twisted upcoming directorial debutGet Out.

The horror film'snewly-released trailerbegins with Chris (Daniel Kaluuya) and hisgirlfriend Rose (Allison Williams) preparing to visitherparents. He teases her about bringing home a black boyfriend and there's certainly tension when the couple arrive on the plush estate butthe visit soon goes sideways, withblack employees acting strangely andCatherine Keener turning up as a mom with evil powers of hypnosis.

It all suggests that Peelehas something seriously scaryup his sleeves.

The son of a white mother and black father,Peele has shown a knack forexploring the reality and absurditiesof race in America.

He's a talentedwriterwho co-scripted theunderrated comedyKeanu, in which he and collaboratorKey playmild-manned suburbanites leaning into gangster stereotypes to rescue a kitten.

Jordan Peele, right, is known for comedy riffing on racism and pop culture with collaborator Keegan-Michael Key. The duo recently starred in the underrated comedy Keanu, which Peele co-wrote. (Steve Dietl/Warner Bros. Entertainment/Associated Press)

With Get Out, however,it looks as if Peelehas channelledthe current atmosphere of racialtension in the U.S. into a veritable horror show.

Get Out opens February2017.