Ryan Coogler Says He ‘Never’ Considered Making a ‘Sinners’ Sequel, Wanted to ‘Get Away’ From Franchise Films: ‘I Wanted It to Be a Holistic and Finished Thing’
- Kris Avalon
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After the movie exceeded all expectations at the box office, word on the street (the streets being scooper MTTSH) is that Warner Bros. is moving forward with a sequel to Ryan Coogler's Sinners. However in a recent interview, Coogler has stated he has no interest in directing a sequel to his hit vampire film.
via: Variety
In a recent interview with Ebony Magazine, Coogler, who has helmed mega-franchise blockbusters like “Black Panther” and “Creed,” said he “never” thought about making a follow-up to his enormously successful vampire thriller.
“I’ve been in a space of making franchise films for a bit, so I wanted to get away from that,” Coogler explained. “I was looking forward to working on a film that felt original and personal to me and had an appetite for delivering something to audiences that was original and unique.”
He continued, “I wanted the movie to feel like a full meal: your appetizers, starters, entrees and desserts, I wanted all of it there. I wanted it to be a holistic and finished thing. That was how I was asked all about it. That was always my intention.”

In a sit-down with Variety, Coogler elaborated on how “Sinners” perfectly aligns with his favorite types of movies.
“This film is very much me,” Coogler said. “I love anything supernatural. I’m in. I like stories about communities, about neighborhoods, about archetypes. And I love period anything. So, when you layer those things together, that does it for me.”
“Sinners” recently crossed $350 million at the global box office, which puts it in the top 10 highest-grossing movies of the year. It’s a wildly impressive result for the Warner Bros. release, especially considering the film is an entirely original story with no existing IP attached.
The film follows brothers Smoke and Stack, both played by frequent Coogler collaborator Michael B. Jordan. As the enterprising twins return to their home in Mississippi to open a music hall, they find their new business under siege by a horde of vampires.
Other members of the expansive cast include Miles Caton, Hailee Steinfeld, Delroy Lindo, Jack O’Connell, Andrene Ward-Hammond, Jayme Lawson, Omar Miller and more.
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I personally don't think we need a sequel to Sinners. I loved how the first half of the film gave us the history of black music in American culture, and how Ryan set up the characters in the film. My only gripe is that I wanted more vampire violence in the later half of the film.
If they were to create a film from the Sinners world I would want a standalone film about the Chocktaw tribe of vampire hunters.
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