Michael B Jordan plays twins in “Sinners.”
Sinners — Ryan Coogler’s hit vampire thriller starring Michael B. Jordan and Hailee Steinfeld — is coming soon to streaming on Max.
Written and directed by Coogler, Sinners stars the filmmaker’s Black Panther and Creed collaborator Jordan as twin brothers Smoke and Stack, who return home to Mississippi in 1932 after serving in World War I and working for the mob in Chicago.
The logline for Sinners reads, “Trying to leave their troubled lives behind, twin brothers return to their hometown to start again, only to discover that an even greater evil is waiting to welcome them back.”
Sinners also stars Miles Caton, Jack O’Connell, Wumni Mosaku, Jayme Lawson, Omar Miller and Delroy Lindo.
Sinners opened in theaters on April 18 and made its debut on digital streaming via premium video on demand on June 3. According to Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment, Sinners will debut on the company’s streaming service Max on Friday, July 4.
Max — which will soon revert to its original name HBO Max — has three streaming tiers available. Viewers can subscribe to an an ad-based tier for $9.99 per month, an ad-free tier for $16.99 per month or an ad-free tier with 4K Ultra HD Programming for $20.99 per month.
Michael B. Jordan Had One Big Reservation About Being In A Vampire Movie
Naturally, a movie with vampires is going to require fake fangs and blood, and as it turns out, Michael B. Jordan was not a fan of one of them while making Sinners.
“I liked the fangs. Fangs were dope. The blood was a bit messy and uncomfortable at times. The blood was a lot,” Jordan, sitting alongside Ryan Coogler, told People in an April interview.
Coogler then shed a bit more light on Jordan’s disdain for fake blood for People, adding, “I got called into a meeting a few weeks in by my producer and my wife Zinzi Coogler, and she was like, ‘Hey, we gotta talk about Mike.’ I’m like, ‘What? What’s going on?’ And she’s like, ‘The blood — he doesn’t like it.’ I’m like, ‘Wait, what?'”
Jordan then brought a little more clarity to the situation.
“First of all, there’s a difference between complaining and venting,” Jordan told People, laughing. “I was just more venting, you know what I’m saying? But they care about me, so they had a meeting. I appreciate the meeting.”
Sinners continues to be a monster hit in theaters, earning $277.6 million domestically and $86.6 million in international ticket sales for a worldwide box office tally of $363.8 million to date. Sinners had a $90 million production budget before prints and advertising, The Numbers reported.
The film also earned a 97% “fresh” rating from Rotten Tomatoes critics, who gave the film 375 reviews. In addition, Sinners earned a 96% “fresh” score on RT’s Popcornmeter based on 25,000-plus verified user ratings.
Sinners arrives on Max on Friday, July 4.
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/timlammers/2025/06/28/horror-hit-sinners-coming-to-streaming-on-max-this-week/