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The new "We" poster gets all the reaction on social media. Jordan Peele's second long-awaited foray into the horror genre is fast approaching. We featuring Lupita Nyong'o as a woman who has to deal with the trauma of childhood, was reinforced by a second promotional poster, ten times more scary than the first. In the new poster, Lupita Nyong'o, baduming the role of Adelaide Wilson, reveals her dispossessed identity when removing a skin-color mask. Fans of Peele's previous works, Get Out, will be delighted to know that the thematic notion of Paranoia is integral, if not more, of the Us project. Judging by the new poster, Lupita's unmasking denotes a clear intent to trick with the idea of trauma in a way that is both productive and fun. As you might expect, the social media response to the new poster (also published by Jordan Peele) has been extremely positive. The second promotional poster even aroused the reaction of an artist who took a wide-ranging approach by claiming that Peele & Company was guilty of co-opting his works. However, she suggested a form of reimbursement through her DMs. Are you the judge, does the artist (below) have a credit for his claims? – comments below.
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