The Us Trailer Is Giving Everyone Winston Duke Feels

The thirst for Winston Duke continues

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2018 was the year we all learned of Winston Duke and what a year it has been. From his breakout role as M’Baku in Black Panther to his starring role opposite his Black Panther co-star Lupita Nyong’o in Us, we predicted that Duke was poised for great things, and that we would die for him.

Now, with Jordan Peele’s film Us, we’re right back in the thick of our thirst. Which means there were some great tweets about hot dad Winston Duke.

It is super nice to know that Winston Duke can be the suburban dad of our dreams.

The thing is that 2018 has sucked, we can all agree with that. But it also gave us Winston.

And, better yet, it gave us Winston Duke in glasses.

Maybe we’re all in love with him in the trailer because we get it, if a fake version of me came up trying to take Winston Duke from me, I’d destroy my fake self.

Yeah, we’re in love.

It was a Christmas miracle indeed!

Corny Dad Winton Duke may save the world.

And the thing is, we all would love it if Winston Duke was our boyfriend.

Because all we want to talk about?

The thing is though, we’re not just obsessed with Winston Duke. The entire trailer is filled with questions, twists and turns, and also Lupita Nyong’o.

And, of course, we got that Jordan Peele close-up crying shot that we now want and expect in every movie he ever makes.

Us is going to give us all the feels and fright and we’re here for it.

And maybe we can just cast Winston Duke in everything, you know … for science.

Us hits theaters on March 15th.

(image: Universal Pictures)

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