Ryan Coogler continues his winning streak. As Eric Goldman notes in his IGN review: "Having already mastered boxing dramas and superhero epics, Coogler now conquers horror with the gothic vampire tale Sinners. The result? Another genre-defining triumph." Released April 18, the film has achieved both commercial success and critical praise.
While Sinners deserves to be experienced on the biggest screen possible – as Coogler himself advocates – not everyone can make it to theaters. For viewers waiting to stream this vampire thriller at home, digital rentals and purchases are now available.
Sinners Now Available Digitally

Sinners
Twin brothers return to their haunted hometown seeking redemption, only to confront a far greater darkness waiting in the shadows. Available now on Prime Video.
The digital release arrives six weeks after theatrical debut, following industry trends toward shorter exclusivity windows. By contemporary standards, six weeks of theatrical run for an original R-rated horror film remains impressive in 2025.
Breaking records, the $90 million horror production has grossed $350 million worldwide, ranking among 2025's top-grossing films. This success proves particularly notable for an original horror property still playing in theaters.
Streaming Release Date
As a Warner Bros. production, Sinners will eventually stream on HBO Max. Following Warner's typical 3-month theatrical window, expect streaming availability by mid-July, potentially later if box office momentum continues.
Physical Release Details

Sinners
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The 4K UHD and Blu-ray editions release July 8, currently available for pre-order at competitive prices. Special features include:
- Behind-the-scenes documentary: Dancing with the Devil
- Character deep dive: Thicker than Blood
- Music featurette: Blues in the Night
- Southern Gothic visual essay: Spirits in the Deep South
- Creature effects showcase: The Wages of Sin
- Exclusive deleted scenes
Sinners Cast
Directed and written by Ryan Coogler (Creed, Black Panther), with returning collaborators Autumn Durald Arkapaw (cinematography) and Ludwig Göransson (score). The ensemble cast features Michael B. Jordan in dual roles alongside:
Michael B. Jordan as Elijah "Smoke" Moore and Elias "Stack" Moore
Hailee Steinfeld as Mary
Miles Caton as Sammie "Preacher Boy" Moore
Jack O'Connell as Remmick
Wunmi Mosaku as Annie
Jayme Lawson as Pearline
Omar Miller as Cornbread
Delroy Lindo as Delta Slim
Peter Dreimanis as Bert
Lola Kirke as Joan
Li Jun Li as Grace Chow
Saul Williams as Jedidiah Moore
Yao as Bo Chow
David Maldonado as Hogwood
Helena Hu as Lisa Chow
Andrene Ward-Hammond as Ruthie
Nathaniel Arcand as Chayton
Emonie Ellison as Therise