Michael B. Jordan plays twins in the period horror 'Sinners.' Here's everything we know about the vampire movie.
- Michael B. Jordan plays twins in a gritty new horror movie, "Sinners," set in the prohibition-era South.
- The actor has reunited with "Black Panther" director Ryan Coogler for the film.
- The new trailer shows Jordan's characters preparing to fight a horde of vampires.
After working together on blockbuster projects like "Creed" and "Black Panther," Michael B. Jordan and director Ryan Coogler are reuniting for a mysterious and hotly anticipated new project: "Sinners."
There's much curiosity about the film, which stars Jordan in dual roles as Smoke and Stack, a pair of twins who return to their hometown in the Prohibition-era South and encounter some strange source of evil.
Rumors swirled in April 2024 that the film would include vampires. Now, the film's newest trailer is finally letting the bloodsuckers out to play.
Here's everything we know about "Sinners" so far.
The new 'Sinners' trailer features vampires
While the initial "Sinners" trailer kept its fangs hidden, the new footage emphasizes that this is a period vampire movie with grit and plenty of gore.
It shows the twins opening a remote bar in the early 20th century to host wild parties. This catches the attention of Remmick (Jack O'Connell), the leader of a group of bloodthirsty vampires.
Michael B. Jordan leads the 'Sinners' cast alongside Hailee Steinfeld
Coogler recruited an impressive cast for "Sinners" in addition to Jordan. "True Grit" and "Hawkeye" star Hailee Steinfeld plays Mary, who is seen in the new trailer after she's turned into a vampire.
"Lovecraft Country" and "Loki" actor Wunmi Mosaku plays Annie, and British audiences will recognize Jack O'Connell, who played Cook in the UK TV show "Skins," as Remmick, the leader of the vampires.
They're joined by Jayme Lawson as Pearl, Delroy Lindo as Slim, Li Jun Li as Grace, and Omar Benson Miller as Cornbread.
'Sinners' will be released on April 18
Warner Bros. pushed the film's cinema debut back from March 7 to April 18.
In December 2024, Deadline reported that the reshuffle was down to the "scarcity" of labs that could work on "Sinners" because it was shot on film.