Coogler Rules Out Sinners Sequel
- Ryan Coogler, known for directing blockbuster franchises like "Black Panther" and "Creed," has confirmed that he will not be making a sequel to his vampire thriller, "Sinners." Coogler...
- Coogler said he wanted to create something unique for audiences.
- Speaking with variety, Coogler emphasized teh personal connection he has with "Sinners." He expressed his love for supernatural themes, community-based narratives, and period settings, all of which are...
Ryan Coogler definitively rules out a “sinners” sequel, prioritizing original film projects over franchise extensions. The director, known for hits like “Black Panther” and “Creed,” confirmed his shift away from a follow-up to the vampire thriller, aiming for unique cinematic experiences. coogler’s vision for “Sinners” was a self-contained narrative, a extensive experience for viewers, and a personal expression of his love for supernatural themes. The original film, featuring Michael B. Jordan, achieved notable global success, grossing over $350 million. News Directory 3 has the latest on the story. Discover what’s next for the director as he focuses on new concepts!
Ryan Coogler Not planning ‘Sinners’ Sequel
Ryan Coogler, known for directing blockbuster franchises like “Black Panther” and “Creed,” has confirmed that he will not be making a sequel to his vampire thriller, “Sinners.” Coogler told Ebony Magazine that he is focused on original stories rather than franchise films.
Coogler said he wanted to create something unique for audiences. He aimed for “Sinners” to be a complete cinematic experience, a “full meal” with appetizers, entrees, and desserts all in one.
Speaking with variety, Coogler emphasized teh personal connection he has with “Sinners.” He expressed his love for supernatural themes, community-based narratives, and period settings, all of which are central to the film.
The film, starring Michael B. Jordan as twin brothers Smoke and Stack, has earned over $350 million at the global box office. The plot centers on the brothers’ return to Mississippi to open a music hall, only to find themselves battling a vampire horde.
The cast of “sinners” also includes Miles Caton, Hailee Steinfeld, Delroy lindo, Jack O’Connell, Andrene Ward-Hammond, Jayme Lawson, and Omar Miller.
This film is very much me. I love anything supernatural… I like stories about communities… and I love period anything.So, when you layer those things together, that does it for me.
What’s next
Coogler is expected to continue developing original film concepts, moving away from franchise projects for the time being.
