
Titled “Sinners“, this chilling vampire-horror-thriller was skillfully directed by Ryan Coogler and features Michael B. Jordan in a unique dual role, portraying twin brothers Smoke and Stack for the fifth time. The film unfolds in the 1930s American South where these siblings return home to set up a juke joint, but their peaceful life is abruptly disrupted by a shocking vampire infestation. Upon its release, “Sinners” garnered an impressive $45.6 million domestically and an additional $15.6 million from 71 international markets, dethroning fellow Warner Bros. production “A Minecraft Movie” as the leading title in the U.S. Notably, it ranks second only to Jordan Peele’s “Nope” ($44.4 million) in terms of the most powerful domestic debuts for an original horror film, though Peele still holds the record with his movie “US” ($70.3 million).