| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jordan Peele | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Jordan Peele will ever be credited as the director of a film produced under the Marvel film banner. It matters because it captures traders' views on whether a high-profile, auteur filmmaker known for horror and social thrillers will cross into big‑budget superhero filmmaking.
Jordan Peele rose to prominence as a writer‑director/producer of genre films noted for distinctive tone and social commentary, while Marvel Studios is the primary producer of the U.S. theatrical Marvel film slate under Disney. Historically Marvel has hired a mix of franchise veterans and filmmakers with distinct voices; a Peele–Marvel collaboration would signal a notable stylistic and strategic alignment.
Market prices here represent the collective expectations of traders and typically move in response to news about hires, deals, scheduling, or creative decisions. Treat market prices as a real‑time, probabilistic signal about the likelihood of this specific outcome, not as a guarantee.
The event will be resolved based on the market’s contract definition; typically that means Jordan Peele is officially credited as the director of a film produced and released under the Marvel Studios/Marvel film banner (as specified by the market), with an official credit on release materials.
Most markets distinguish feature films from TV series and differentiate Marvel Studios films from Marvel‑branded projects produced by other studios; whether those count depends on the event’s specific wording and resolution rules, so check the event contract for scope.
Resolution typically requires an official director credit as listed in the film’s final credits or distributor materials; co‑directing usually qualifies if both are formally credited, while uncredited work generally does not.
A deal raises the plausibility of a future hire but does not by itself satisfy this event; the outcome usually requires an actual credited directing role on a qualifying Marvel film.
Key movers include trade reports or official announcements naming Peele as director of a Marvel project, hires for specific projects, revealing casting or script attachments tied to Peele, public statements from Peele or Marvel executives, and major shifts in Peele’s availability or studio relationships.