
Halloween weekend just got a lot darker — and a lot more cinematic. Ryan Coogler’s vampire thriller Sinners, starring Michael B. Jordan, is heading back to theaters for a special limited run from October 30 to November 5.
After captivating audiences earlier this year, Sinners is getting a second life on the big screen, offering fans another chance to experience one of 2025’s most talked-about films in all its chilling glory.

Set in 1930s Mississippi, Sinners follows twin brothers Smoke and Stack — both played by Michael B. Jordan — who return home to open a juke joint, only to uncover dark family secrets and a hidden world of vampires lurking beneath the surface.
Coogler masterfully blends Southern Gothic atmosphere, supernatural horror, and social commentary, creating a film that feels both classic and new. It’s not just a vampire story — it’s a haunting reflection on legacy, temptation, and survival.
This limited re-release isn’t just another replay — it’s a cinematic revival. Shown in select IMAX theaters, the film’s return promises breathtaking visuals and immersive sound that elevate every eerie moment. Shot in Ultra Panavision 70, Sinners was designed for the big screen, and this run ensures fans can experience its full visual intensity the way Coogler intended.
Plus, what better time to revisit a modern vampire tale than Halloween week?
With Sinners, Coogler once again proves his gift for storytelling that transcends genres — blending Black culture, Southern folklore, and horror cinema into something entirely unique. Michael B. Jordan’s dual performance has been praised as one of his most ambitious to date, capturing both strength and vulnerability in two unforgettable characters.
From October 30 through November 5, Sinners returns to the big screen for one last bite — a limited event that brings Coogler’s gothic masterpiece back to life just in time for Halloween.
If you missed it the first time, this is your chance. And if you’ve already seen it, well… every sinner deserves redemption — and a second viewing.






