Ryan Coogler continues his winning streak. As Eric Goldman notes in IGN's review: "Having mastered boxing dramas and superhero epics, Coogler now conquers horror with the vampire period film Sinners. The result? Another genre-defining triumph." Debuting April 18th, Sinners has struck gold with both audiences and critics alike.
Though experiencing Sinners on the big screen is ideal (as Coogler himself would insist), theater visits aren't always feasible. For those preferring home viewing, the vampire thriller is now available digitally.

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The digital launch follows six weeks after theatrical release - shorter than some recent films' transition periods. While Warfare debuted digitally within a month and Snow White took two months, this accelerated window reflects industry trends without diminishing Sinners' success. Six weeks' theatrical exclusivity for an original film remains impressive in 2025.
Sinners' achievement extends beyond timing. With a $90 million horror budget, it effortlessly recouped costs. Current Box Office Mojo figures show $350+ million worldwide, ranking it 2025's eighth highest-grossing film - remarkable for an R-rated horror still in theaters.
Sinners will eventually stream on HBO Max via Warner Bros. Following WBs' typical three-month theatrical window (as with Mickey 17), expect mid-July availability. However, sustained box-office performance may delay streaming.

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Preorders are open for reasonably priced 4K UHD and Blu-ray editions releasing July 8th. Blu-ray.com revealed extensive special features including:
Dancing with the Devil: The Making of "Sinners"Thicker than Blood: Becoming the Smokestack TwinsBlues in the Night: The Music of "Sinners"Spirits in the Deep SouthThe Wages of Sin: The Creature FX of "Sinners"Deleted Scenes
Written/directed by Ryan Coogler (Creed, Black Panther) with Autumn Durald Arkapaw returning as cinematographer and Ludwig Göransson composing. Michael B. Jordan leads the ensemble in dual roles:
Michael B. Jordanas Elijah "Smoke" Moore and Elias "Stack" MooreHailee Steinfeld as MaryMiles Caton as Sammie "Preacher Boy" MooreJack O'Connell as RemmickWunmi Mosaku as AnnieJayme Lawson as PearlineOmar Miller as CornbreadDelroy Lindo as Delta SlimPeter Dreimanis as BertLola Kirke as JoanLi Jun Li as Grace ChowSaul Williams as Jedidiah MooreYao as Bo ChowDavid Maldonado as HogwoodHelena Hu as Lisa ChowAndrene Ward-Hammond as RuthieNathaniel Arcand as ChaytonEmonie Ellison as Therise