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How much do you really know about Get Out? Below are 8 true or false statements. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.

1.

The movie's budget was under $5 million, making it a huge financial success.

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'Get Out' was made for $4.5 million and grossed over $255 million worldwide, becoming one of the most profitable original horror films ever.

2.

Jordan Peele cast Daniel Kaluuya after seeing him in an episode of 'Black Mirror.'

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Peele was impressed by Kaluuya's performance in 'Black Mirror' episode 'Fifteen Million Merits,' which led to him being cast as Chris for 'Get Out.'

3.

Jordan Peele originally wrote the lead role for a white actor.

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Peele always intended Chris to be Black; the film's central themes about racism require a Black protagonist. No white actor was ever considered for the lead.

4.

Lakeith Stanfield improvised his crying scene during the party.

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Stanfield's emotional breakdown while looking at the photo of Logan was unscripted. Peele kept rolling, and the raw performance made the final cut.

5.

Allison Williams did her own hypnotherapy research to play Rose.

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Williams studied real hypnotherapy techniques and consulted a clinical hypnotherapist to make the teacup scene feel authentic, even learning how to create the illusion of hypnotic induction.

6.

The deer that Chris hits on the road was a real animal hit by the crew.

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The deer was a prop—a dead deer carcass purchased from a taxidermist. The crew did not hit a live animal during filming.

7.

The car Chris drives in the film is a 1970s Ford Pinto.

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Chris drives a 1970s Ford Pinto, which is correct—the car is a 1973 Ford Pinto. This detail subtly nods to the film's themes of danger and fragility.

8.

The Sunken Place was inspired by a real medical condition called 'cerebral hypoperfusion.'

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Peele has said the Sunken Place was inspired by his own fear of falling into a dark void, not a specific medical condition. The term 'cerebral hypoperfusion' was invented for the film.

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