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Is there anything better than Keke Palmer on a press tour? Nope

From left, Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer and Brandon Perea in "Nope."

From the creative genius who brought you "Kate Winslet, and you know what you did" and "Sorry to this man" comes a whole slew of fresh viral content culled from the press tour for Jordan Peele's latest film, "Nope."

In recent weeks, the star-studded cast of "Nope" — including Daniel Kaluuya, Steven Yeun and Keke Palmer — has been making the rounds on red carpets, magazine covers and the late-night TV circuit to promote Universal Pictures' sci-fi thriller, in theaters Friday.

And unsurprisingly, no one has been generating more buzz

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