We don’t yet know what’s next from Jordan Peele, but in the wake of Get Out and this year’s Us, one thing is for certain: the Oscar-winner is one of the hottest filmmakers working today.

On that note, Deadline reports today that Universal Pictures has inked a “five-year exclusive production partnership” with Peele and his company, Monkeypaw Productions!

“Under the new exclusive deal, Universal is developing Peele’s next two films which he will direct, write, and produce.”

Deadline adds, “Peele and Monkeypaw, headed by President Win Rosenfeld, will also produce original films under their banner, championing filmmakers with a focus on high-level content that transcends genre.” Up next from Monkeypaw is the Nia DaCosta-directed Candyman, a “spiritual sequel” to the horror classic that Peele both co-wrote and produced.

“It would not have been possible to make Get Out and Us without the endless trust and support we received from Donna Langley and the team at Universal. Their willingness to take risks and their commitment to original content makes them the perfect collaborative partner for Monkeypaw. I couldn’t be more excited for what lies ahead,” said Peele.

Peele teased in Issue #3 of Fangoria that he was planning a horror film that’d aim to be scarier than both Get Out and Us, so we’re thinking he’s not leaving horror behind anytime soon.