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Ryan Coogler’s ‘Sinners’ Surpasses $256M Globally, Breaking Box Office Records

The vampire thriller starring Michael B. Jordan has outperformed Jordan Peele's Get Out and Us, cementing its place as a cultural and financial phenomenon.

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Overview

  • Sinners has grossed $256 million globally, with $199 million domestically and $57 million internationally, making it one of the highest-grossing horror films ever.
  • The film has surpassed the global box office totals of Jordan Peele's Get Out ($252M) and Us ($255M), solidifying Ryan Coogler's stature in auteur-driven filmmaking.
  • Sinners continues to perform strongly in its fourth weekend, projected to earn $26–28 million, with minimal week-to-week declines since its $48M opening weekend.
  • Critics and audiences alike have praised the film, which holds a 97% certified fresh score on Rotten Tomatoes and a 96% audience score.
  • Produced on a $90 million budget, the film is Coogler's first original project since Fruitvale Station, blending supernatural horror with historical themes of 1930s Jim Crow-era Mississippi.