What lengths would you go to achieve ultimate greatness? What sacrifices would you make to stand atop the world, to be the undisputed best in your field? These are the chilling questions posed in Jordan Peele’s HIM, which is coming home this November.
HIM promises a gripping descent into the dark inner sanctum of fame and the pursuit of excellence at any cost. It features what is already being lauded as an electrifying, dramatic performance by Marlon Wayans (White Chicks).
HIM introduces us to Cameron Cade, played by former college wide receiver Tyriq Withers (“Atlanta”). Cam is a rising-star quarterback who has dedicated his entire life and identity to football.
On the eve of professional football’s annual scouting event, a pivotal event that could launch his career into the stratosphere, Cam is violently attacked by an unhinged and obsessive fan. This brutal encounter leaves him with a potentially career-ending injury, shattering his dreams and plunging his future into uncertainty.
When all hope seems lost, a lifeline emerges from an unexpected source. Cam’s lifelong hero, Isaiah White (Marlon Wayans), enters the picture. Isaiah is a legendary figure in the world of football whose influence extends far beyond the gridiron. He offers to take Cam under his wing. And invites him to train at his secluded compound, a world away from the public’s prying eyes.
Initially, Cam’s training under the guidance of his idol seems like a dream come true, a miraculous second chance. However, Isaiah’s charismatic facade begins to curdle, revealing something far more sinister lurking beneath. His mentorship turns dark and twisted, sending his protégé down a disorienting and psychologically perilous rabbit hole. As Cam delves deeper into Isaiah’s world, he begins to realize that the price of achieving his dreams may be far more than he ever bargained for – perhaps even his very soul.
The film’s supporting cast includes Tim Heidecker (Us) and Jim Jefferies (“The Jim Jefferies Show”). HIM marks the feature film debuts of MMA heavyweight fighter Maurice Greene, hip hop phenoms Guapdad 4000, and Grammy nominee Tierra Whack.
HIM is directed by Justin Tipping (Kicks) from an acclaimed Black List screenplay by the duo of Zack Akers and Skip Bronkie (“Limetown”) and Justin Tipping himself. The film is produced by Ian Cooper (Nope, Us), Jordan Peele (Candyman), Win Rosenfeld (Candyman), and Jamal M. Watson (Sprinter), for Monkeypaw Productions. David Kern and Monkeypaw’s Kate Oh serve as executive producers.
With its compelling premise, stellar cast, and Jordan Peele’s pedigree, HIM promises to be a chilling and thought-provoking exploration of ambition and obsession. Get ready for a journey into the dark side of fame, where the price of glory might be your humanity.
Watch Him now on Digital, including on Prime Video and Fandango. Or catch it on Blu-ray, DVD, or 4K UHD beginning November 25, 2025.
🏈 Him Special Features (4K UHD & Blu-ray)
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Alternate Ending – “Zay’s Nightmare”
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Deleted End Credits Scene – “Food or Freedom”
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Deleted Scenes
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Becoming Them
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The Sport of Filmmaking
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Anatomy of a Scene
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“A Diabolical Game of Catch”
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“Rebirth”
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Hymns of a GOAT
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Feature Commentary with Director/Co-Writer Justin Tipping














