
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment is bringing one of most acclaimed films of 2025 to home video. “Sinners” comes from Oscar-nominated writer-director Ryan Coogler and sees him once again re-teaming with star and friend Michael B. Jordan. “Sinners” is an expertly visualized and culturally rich Deep South horror movie set in 1930s Mississippi. Jordan plays two twin brothers who encounter a supernatural evil while trying to leave their criminal lives behind. Coogler’s story crumbles in the final act. But there’s so much to enjoy with the film and this killer home video release.
This 4K edition of “Sinners” includes a digital copy and an array of great special features. It will be available to purchase on July 8th. See below for a full synopsis of the film as well as release information and a list of special features.
About the Film:
Year: 2025
Runtime: 138 Minutes
Director: Ryan Coogler
Screenwriter: Ryan Coogler
Cast: Michael B. Jordan, Hailee Steinfeld, Miles Canton, Wunmi Mosaku, Jack O’Connell, Delroy Lindo, Jayme Lawson, Omar Miller, Rebecca Cho
Rating: R for strong bloody violence, sexual content, and language
From Ryan Coogler—director of “Black Panther”and “Creed”—and starring Michael B. Jordan comes a new vision of fear: “Sinners.”
Trying to leave their troubled lives behind, twin brothers (Jordan) return to their hometown to start again, only to discover that an even greater evil is waiting to welcome them back.
“You keep dancing with the devil, one day he’s gonna follow you home.”
Written and directed by Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Coogler, “Sinners” stars Jordan in a dual role, joined by Oscar nominee Hailee Steinfeld, Miles Caton, Jack O’Connell, Wunmi Mosaku, Jayme Lawson, Omar Miller, and Delroy Lindo.
Special Features:
“Sinners” Digital, 4K UHD and Blu-ray contain the following special features:
- Dancing with the Devil: The Making of “Sinners” – featurette (32:35)
- Journey with director Ryan Coogler as he makes his most personal and powerful film yet. Featuring Michael B. Jordan and an all-star cast, filmed on location in IMAX, “Sinners” is an original genre-bending experience unlike any other.
- Thicker than Blood: Becoming the Smokestack Twins – featurette (10:45)
- Michael B. Jordan and Ryan Coogler take us through the development, creation and portrayal of the Smokestack Twins, revealing how make-up, costumes, and visual effects come together to support these seamless performances.
- Blues in the Night: The Music of “Sinners” – featurette (13:44)
- Oscar-winning composer Ludwig Göransson explores the musical landscape of Sinners, including the iconic sounds of the Delta Blues, and the creation and recording of the unique and inspired performances written for the film.
- Spirits in the Deep South – featurette (7:58)
- Prof. Yvonne Chireau explores the backdrop of Hoodoo in the deep south and how its beliefs and traditions in spirituality, ancestors, the hereafter, and defense against evil inform the world and characters of “Sinners.”
- The Wages of Sin: The Creature FX of “Sinners” – featurette (10:51)
- Creature Makeup FX Designer Mike Fontaine reveals the secrets behind the supernatural horrors that terrorize the Juke, Ryan Coogler’s fresh take on vampires, and the various gore and blood effects used throughout the film.
- Deleted Scenes (18:41)
- Includes deleted and/or extended scenes for a more immersive experience.





I may need to see this a 2nd time. It definitely transports us to it’s period. But its mixed tones of seriousness and fun didn’t mesh well I thought.
I’m definitely not as high on it as some seem to be. But I appreciated quite a bit of what Coogler was going for.
Keith I’ve been on blogging break. Glad to be reading you again. I saw Sinners in the theater and it was fabulous. One I want to watch again. I have a hold in on one of the library copies. I love love love the cast in this. Jack McC as the villain was a stroke of genius imo.
Hey good to hear from ya! I definitely noticed you had been away. Taking a break is never a bad thing. 😁
Thanks, my friend 🙂
Yeah, I want to have this film in my collection. I would like to see Fruitvale Station on Criterion w/ Coogler’s student shorts as extras.
I like Fruitvale. Haven’t seen it in a bit.