Calling All "Nope" Fans — You Can Visit The Jupiter's Claim Set Of Jordan Peele's Movie IRL Now

    If you're as into looking for Easter eggs as I am, you've got to see this IRL.

    If you're anything like me, you rushed to the theater on Friday to see Jordan Peele's latest masterpiece, Nope.

    If you stayed until the end of the movie, you probably know that you can see part of the film's set for yourself at Universal Studios Hollywood on their studio tour. And if you didn't...well...surprise! Isn't that cool?

    I got an early sneak peak of the updated studio tour, which takes guests behind the scenes of some of the studio's biggest films, like Jaws, War of the Worlds, and — of course — Nope.

    🚨WARNING: This post contains spoilers for Nope. If you haven’t seen it yet (and don’t want to be spoiled), come back later and give this a read!🚨

    A photo of Jupiter's Claim in the movie, with a large sign marking the entrance to the town, which has a giant inflatable mascot next to it and rolling hills behind it
    A photo of the set in real life, with the entrance looking very similar, including the same sign and giant inflatable mascot

    Normally, guests experience the hourlong tour from the comfort of a tram. However, I was lucky enough to get out there and walk around the set myself to show you all the cool details you definitely don't want to miss.

    A large map showing the layout of the fake town, juxtaposed with people walking the streets of the set

    Before you even officially enter Jupiter's Claim, on the left side you can see the Haywood's Hollywood Horses truck OJ drives, complete with the decoy horse that gets rammed through the windshield in this scene from the movie:

    The decoy horse falling through the windshield in the movie
    In real life, a truck on set sits to the side of the street with a decoy horse stuck in the windshield

    Once you enter Jupiter's Claim, one of the first things you see is the well Emerald uses to ~finally~ get proof of Jean Jacket in the final scene of the movie:

    In the movie, a stone well holds a metal circle that emits a bright glow
    In real life, an identical stone well holds a metal circle that isn't glowing

    It's right next to the motorcycle that she made that badass entrance with, too:

    A character riding through fields on a motorcycle
    The same motorcycle lies on its side on the ground and covered in police tape

    To the right of this is the giant inflatable Jupe that Em unleashes to defeat Jean Jacket:

    A closeup of the giant inflatable mascot near the entrance to town; you can now see it's a sheriff character who is pointing and winking

    And, of course, toward the end of the ride, you'll see what's left of the Star Lasso Experience after, well, you know:

    A character stands in a dirt arena surrounded by seats for onlookers and stares up at the sky in fear
    In real life, the set features shattered wood and a tarp covering the entrance

    There's so many little details to take in too, like the tiny alien stuffed animals everywhere, which Jupe's kids dressed up as to spook OJ during the beginning of the movie:

    A shot from the movie of rows of creepy alien stuffed animals, juxtaposed with a shot of one of those stuffed animals lying in the dirt on the set

    All the Jupiter's Claim merch in the general store:

    The store is full of branded merch, including plates, mugs, small buckets, and a T-shirt that says "I panned for gold at Jupiter's Claim and all I got was this T-shirt"

    And all the other shops and attractions at Jupiter's Claim that made it truly come to life:

    Photos of a train depot, saloon, and candy shop on set

    If you loved the movie as much as I did, you can see Jupiter's Claim IRL for yourself at Universal Studios Hollywood now on their studio tour, and watch Jordan Peele's Nope in theaters.