‘Sinners’ Won’t Get A Sequel And That’s Exactly Why It Works
- Filmmaker Ryan Coogler revealed in a 2025 Ebony Magazine interview that he will not make a sequel to his hit film Sinners.
- Coogler decided against a sequel to focus on original, personal work and to move away from franchise filmmaking after years in that space.
- Sinners, an original vampire thriller starring Michael B. Jordan in dual roles, earned over $350 million globally and sparked significant cultural discussion.
- Coogler expressed his desire for the film to offer a complete and satisfying experience, encompassing every element from beginning to end, to deliver a fully realized story.
- Coogler’s choice to end Sinners stands out amid Hollywood’s declining franchise returns and suggests a respected creative restraint that values holistic storytelling.
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Box Office: Michael B. Jordan’s Sinners soars past USD 350M globally, on track to surpass Hannibal as one of the highest-grossing horror films of all time
Michael B. Jordan’s gothic musical horror Sinners continues its phenomenal box office run, officially crossing the USD 350 million global mark and setting its sights on dethroning Hannibal soon. The latter film peaked at USD 351.7 million and currently stands as the 12th highest-grossing horror film of all time. Sinners collected USD 83 million from international markets after seven weekends, lifting its global earnings to USD 351.1 million. Th…
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