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Sinners’ Smashes Box Office With $48 Million Opening; Check The True Story Behind This Horror Hit!


Ryan Coogler’s horror blockbuster “Sinners” starring Michael B. Jordan as twin gangsters, has made an impressive $48 million during its domestic opening weekend. It also features Hailee Steinfeld, Wunmi Mosaku, Delroy Lindo, and Miles Caton. The film set in the Klan-infested South of the early 20th century have made many wondering whether it is based on a true story.

But it isn’t directly based on a true story. Coogler described the project as a “heart on the sleeve” feat during a conversation with Indiewire. He revealed that he drew inspiration from real-life experiences shared by his late Uncle James, who grew up in Mississippi during the 1930s. Following his uncle’s death during the filming of Creed. He then turned to blues music which was his uncle’s favorite genre as a way to cope with the loss “It all started with the fact that I would listen to that blues music to think about my uncle, and I thought, ‘Man, who was he thinking about when he was listening to it?’ Did he listen to that [music] and was it people that he was conjuring?” drawing significant inspiration which influenced the story’s emotional tone.

Coogler also leaned on conversations with his grandmother about life in Mississippi first date with his grandfather helped him capture the “youthful nature” and “vitality” of the people portrayed in the film “It made me realize the youthful nature of these people, their virility and vitality,” he said.

The distinctive twin role in “Sinners” came from Coogler’s real life observation of identical twins who always sat side by side, touching each other. In the interview with The Breakfast Club he explained “They sit side by side, you know, I mean they are completely identical… you’ll notice this about identical twins who [are] rolling around, a lot of times they’ll be like touching each other,” Coogler said. “And I’m looking and I say, ‘Hey man, I noticed y’all be like touch each other… y’all close enough to each other to touch.’ And they like, ‘Yeah.’ And I’m like, ‘When y’all sit side by side like that, is that for me, or for y’all?’ They said, ‘It’s for you.’”

He further added “You know how in the old school when you shake hands you show both hands? That’s how they approach the world,” Coogler said. “And they say as soon as we have a problem with somebody… if we feel under threat… or someone get physical, the first thing they do is split up. So you have to turn your head to see the other one.”

Sinners Box Office Performance

Sinners continues to perform impressively at the box office. After a strong opening, the film collected nearly $45 million in its second weekend. It now holds the second-best second weekend for an R-rated horror film after It (2017), and stands among Coogler’s top-performing projects after Black Panther and Wakanda Forever.


Written By

Zainab Khanam

Apr 27, 2025 14:15