Jordan Peele has earned the respect of audiences all over the world. After spending years in the comedy space, known best for a long time for the sketch show "Key & Peele," he became an unexpected, promising voice in the horror space when "Get Out" hit theaters in 2017 . Ever since, he's been one of the most trusted voices in the genre space. Unfortunately for Universal Pictures, though, there is a big difference between Peele as a director and as a producer. Case in point: "Him."
Directed by Justin Tipping, the football horror flick "HIM" hit the box office over the weekend with a disappointing $13.5 million take domestically. That was well below pre-release box office projections , which had it pulling in much closer to $20 million, if not more. To make matters much, much worse, the