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Jordan Haworth Peele (born February 21, 1979) is an American actor, comedian, and filmmaker. He is known for his film and television work in the comedy and horror genres. Peele started his career in sketch comedy before transitioning his career as a writer and director of psychological horror and satirical films. In 2017, Peele was included on the annual Time 100 list of the most influential people in the world. Peele's breakout role came in 2003, when he was hired as a cast member on the Fox sketch comedy series Mad TV, where he spent five seasons, leaving the show in 2008. In the following years, he and his frequent Mad TV collaborator, Keegan-Michael Key, created and starred in their own Comedy Central sketch comedy series Key & Peele (2012–2015). The series was critically acclaimed, winning two Primetime Emmy Awards and a Peabody Award. The two wrote, produced, and starred in the comedy film Keanu (2016) and appeared in various projects since. His 2017 directorial debut, the horror film Get Out, was a critical and box office success, for which he received numerous accolades, including the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, along with nominations for Best Picture and Best Director. Critics have frequently named Get Out as one of the best films of the 21st century. He received another Academy Award nomination for Best Picture for producing Spike Lee's drama BlacKkKlansman (2018). He directed, wrote, and produced the acclaimed films Us (2019) and Nope (2022). He founded the film and television production company Monkeypaw Productions in 2012. He wrote and produced Candyman (2021), and Wendell and Wild (2022). Peele has also voice acted in the animated films Storks (2016), Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (2017) and Toy Story 4 (2019), as well as in the adult animated sitcom Big Mouth (2017–present). He co-created the TBS comedy series The Last O.G. (2018–2022) and the YouTube Premium comedy series Weird City (2019). He also served as the host and producer of the CBS All Access revival of the anthology series The Twilight Zone (2019–2020).

"Born of blood. Raised in darkness. Hunted by both." In a world plagued by shadows, one man walks the line between the living and the damned. Eric Brooks, known only as Blade, was born the night his mother died—her last breath stolen by a vampire’s bite. Cursed with the thirst of a predator and the soul of a man, Blade is neither human nor monster—he is the Daywalker. For years, Blade has waged a secret war against the hidden vampire underworld that manipulates humanity from the shadows. With enhanced strength, agility, and the unique ability to walk in daylight, he is their greatest threat—and their greatest fear. But when whispers of an ancient prophecy arise—a “Pureblood Reign” that could tip the balance and plunge Earth into eternal night—Blade must face not only the undead, but his own haunted legacy. Forced to ally with an unlikely band of supernatural misfits and guided by his mentor Abraham Whistler, Blade uncovers a terrifying truth: the vampire who killed his mother… may still be alive—and more powerful than ever. As war brews between vampire clans, and Blade confronts the monstrous hunger within, he must choose: Will he remain a hunter of the night, or become the very thing he swore to destroy? “You can’t outrun what you are. But you can choose who you fight for.” Blade: The Daywalker is a gritty, visceral tale of vengeance, identity, and sacrifice. This is where the legend begins.
