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Revision as of 22:08, 13 June 2025

The Fine Print
Directed byJordan Peele
Written byJordan Peele
Produced byJordan Peele
Ian Cooper
Beatriz Sequeira
Starring
CinematographyHoyte van Hoytema
Edited byJennifer Lame
Music byMichael Abels
Production
company
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
  • 14 November 2025 (2025-11-14)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Fine Print is an upcoming American psychological thriller film written and directed by Jordan Peele. The film is produced by Monkeypaw Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures, marking Peele's fourth feature following Nope.

Development began in early 2024 under the working title Clause 9, with Peele citing inspiration from legal horror, surveillance thrillers, and Kafkaesque bureaucracy. Principal photography took place between December 2024 and March 2025 in Toronto and New York City, with Hoyte van Hoytema serving as cinematographer and Michael Abels composing the score. The cast includes Daniel Kaluuya, Teyonah Parris, Jesse Plemons, LaKeith Stanfield, and Riley Keough.

The Fine Print is scheduled to be released theatrically in the United States on November 14, 2025.

Premise

When a brilliant contract analyst is recruited by a powerful tech conglomerate to review the fine print of their global expansion deals, he discovers disturbing legal clauses that imply something far more dangerous than standard corporate malpractice. As he attempts to expose the truth, he's drawn into a spiraling maze of hallucinations, hidden agendas, and psychological warfare.

Cast

  • Daniel Kaluuya as Aaron Wells, a contract analyst plagued by paranoia and visions
  • Teyonah Parris as Camille Rivers, an investigative journalist and former partner of Aaron
  • Jesse Plemons as Richard Vale, the cold and enigmatic CEO of Virecon Technologies
  • LaKeith Stanfield as Marcus Hale, Aaron’s conflicted mentor who warns him too late
  • Riley Keough as Lillian Stokes, Virecon’s top legal officer hiding dangerous secrets

Production

Development

Universal Pictures announced the film in June 2024 as the next entry in Jordan Peele’s exclusive distribution deal with the studio. In an interview with Variety during the Cannes Film Festival, Peele revealed that the inspiration for the story came from a series of real-world contract disputes in the tech industry. He described the film as a “corporate horror-thriller that weaponizes legal jargon,” likening it to “if Kafka wrote for Bloomberg.”

The project, originally titled Clause 9, was retitled to The Fine Print in September 2024 after Peele finalized the script. Monkeypaw Productions co-founder Ian Cooper returned as lead producer, joined by Beatriz Sequeira, marking her debut with the company.

Casting

Casting began in earnest in mid-2024, with Daniel Kaluuya confirmed in July as the lead. This marks Kaluuya’s third collaboration with Peele after Get Out (2017) and Nope (2022). According to reports, Kaluuya was sent the script under the working title and agreed within 48 hours.

Teyonah Parris and Jesse Plemons were added in August 2024, both receiving critical acclaim from Peele for their ability to "project trust and danger simultaneously." LaKeith Stanfield joined shortly after in September, reuniting with Kaluuya following Judas and the Black Messiah. Riley Keough rounded out the main cast, with her character reportedly undergoing a rewrite to take advantage of her “controlled volatility,” according to the director.

Supporting roles were filled by veteran stage actors and several legal consultants were hired as technical advisors to assist the cast in understanding contract law and courtroom terminology.

Filming

Principal photography began on December 4, 2024, in Toronto, Ontario, under the codename "Project Concord." Key sequences were filmed in the Toronto Dominion Centre and various underground tunnel systems repurposed as corporate data vaults. Additional shoots were conducted in New York City for establishing shots, including exterior scenes filmed in the Financial District and Brooklyn Navy Yard.

Cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema opted for a hybrid shooting style that blended handheld 65mm sequences with static locked-off digital frames to reinforce the film’s themes of instability and surveillance. Most interior scenes were shot using practical lighting to reflect sterile, corporate environments.

Filming officially wrapped on March 2, 2025, after a 12-week shoot. According to Peele, several alternate takes were filmed for key narrative moments, and the script was deliberately nonlinear to allow for editorial experimentation.

Post-production

Post-production began immediately after filming, with editor Jennifer Lame rejoining Peele after previously working together on Nope. Peele has hinted that the film contains "layered visual motifs" and requires careful structuring to guide the audience through unreliable points of view.

Michael Abels returned to compose the score, incorporating dissonant tones, reversed piano progressions, and field recordings of office ambiance and printer noises to emphasize the horror in mundanity.

As of June 2025, test screenings have been held in Los Angeles, with early feedback praising the film's slow-burn tension and cerebral twists. Peele confirmed via social media that the final cut is locked at 124 minutes, and marketing has begun gearing up for a fall release.

Marketing

The Fine Print features a high-concept marketing campaign modeled after the large-scale, immersive strategies used in AAA video games. Beginning in early March 2025, the campaign kicked off with a cryptic viral rollout that introduced a fictional company called Virecon Technologies through a fully interactive website (virecon-global.net). The site presented itself as a legitimate tech conglomerate, offering downloadable NDAs, employee onboarding videos, and internal communications laced with hidden messages and redacted sections. No mention of the film was made directly, leading to speculation across social media and online forums.

By mid-April, physical advertisements began appearing in major cities including New York, Los Angeles, and London. These posters featured only the phrase “Read the Fine Print” in corporate-style typography, accompanied by QR codes linking to augmented reality filters and corrupted legal documents. Fans quickly uncovered a growing alternate reality game (ARG) layered beneath the campaign, involving a digital trail of contracts, glitch-encoded clauses, and real-time encrypted chat rooms simulating whistleblower leaks from inside the Virecon corporation.

On May 13, 2025, the first official teaser trailer for the film was released during Game 2 of the NBA Playoffs, paired with a global digital launch across YouTube and social media platforms. The teaser used distorted audio overlays and flickering legal text to build atmosphere, with fragments of dialogue hinting at psychological breakdowns and surveillance culture. Within the trailer, eagle-eyed viewers discovered embedded QR codes, which triggered new phases of the ARG campaign, dubbed “The Disclosure Protocol.” Participants who opted in received weekly emails from fake legal departments, access to secure document viewers, and in some cases, physical mail containing redacted dossiers, decoder rings, and personalized cease-and-desist notices referencing their ARG usernames.

As the campaign intensified throughout June, the film’s fictional world expanded through interactive social accounts operated by “Virecon AI Compliance Units,” fake company press conferences on YouTube Live, and a mobile app that simulated compliance training quizzes with progressively unsettling results. Critics praised the campaign’s attention to detail, comparing it to the marketing of Cloverfield and Death Stranding for its layered, experiential design. A full-length trailer is scheduled to debut in August 2025, alongside a multimedia event billed as “Contract Day,” which will feature in-character live Q&A sessions, actor-led training videos, and early scene breakdowns released as corporate tutorials.

Universal Pictures has confirmed that over 100 pieces of original media have been produced for the campaign, including fake commercials, legal briefings, and employee exit interviews — all created to blur the line between fiction and reality while reinforcing the film’s central themes of hidden agendas, contractual manipulation, and psychological deterioration.

Release

The Fine Print is scheduled to premiere in select international festivals in late October 2025, before a wide theatrical release in the United States on November 14, 2025, by Universal Pictures.

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