You’ve seen it in theaters, and probably in IMAX. Pretty soon, you’ll be able to watch Sinners in the comfort of your own home, as it comes to VOD platforms beginning Tuesday, June 3.
Ryan Coogler’s period piece vampire thriller has been the talk of the town since its mid-April release, and you’ll be able to watch it on Prime Video or Apple TV. Price-wise, Prime Video and Fandango list the film at $25 to buy, but there’s no prices to rent it at time of writing. For the physical media crowd, Sinners hits all the standard formats the following month on Tuesday, July 8. Special features include standard deleted scenes and behind-the-scenes featurettes on the movie’s music, creature FX, and more. An HBO Max release date wasn’t set.
Earlier this week, Sinners finally came to the people of Clarksdale, Mississippi—where the film takes place—following a passionate online movement to get it screened in the theaterless town. It’s playing in town six times over a three-day period, and per Reuters, WB provided the city’s civic auditorium with a big screen, projector, and sound system.
Coogler attended the screening with production staff, including composer Ludwig Göransson and actor Miles Caton, who plays Sammie. Clarksidale residents and those in the area flocked to see it, and “hundreds” came to attend the first screening of day one. Attendees praised the film for its portrayal of their town and the Jim Crow era, and mayor Chuck Espy told Reuters the film’s attention could help draw attention to the town.
At time of writing, Sinners is still playing in theaters in standard, non-IMAX formats. WB’s not in a rush to pull it from theaters, but you’ll be glad to have it at home once they do.
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