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‘Sinners 2' Wasn't on Ryan Coogler's Mind, but Maybe That Has Changed
‘Sinners 2' Wasn't on Ryan Coogler's Mind, but Maybe That Has Changed

Gizmodo

timea day ago

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‘Sinners 2' Wasn't on Ryan Coogler's Mind, but Maybe That Has Changed

The Michael B. Jordan period vampire movie was a smash hit, so sequel talk is inevitable. Before Ryan Coogler's Sinners was released into the world, he was not thinking of it as the start of a franchise. In an interview published three days prior to the film's release, the writer and director made that abundantly clear. 'I never think about [sequels],' Coogler said to Ebony Magazine. 'I've been in a space of making franchise films for a bit, so I wanted to get away from that. 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. 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.' Those quotes have been making the rounds in recent days and rightfully so. Since that article was published, Sinners went on to become a certified, and maybe even surprising, smash hit. It has grossed over $265 million domestically and another $80 million plus internationally. That, coming on a budget that was reportedly less than $100 million, is proof that audiences love this movie and could want more. It's something that wasn't for certain before release, so any direct quotes from Coogler himself about sequels would certainly be of interest. Coogler himself clearly knew that might be the case too. In a widely publicized deal he made for Sinners, the filmmaker gets the full rights to the film back to himself 25 years after release. Usually, studios keep those rights, but Coogler gets his back. Would he have made that a point of contention if he didn't think Sinners had a life beyond just this one film? Hypothetically, sure, because movies can make money forever, but there was certainly an impetus to own and control his own creation in some way as well. It's a confident move. Plus, don't forget, Coogler also added a mid-credits scene in his film that showed two of his main characters, immortal vampires played by Michael B. Jordan and Hailee Steinfeld, decades after the events in the movie. On the one hand, it works as an acknowledgement that these characters will forever be out there. On the other hand, it also could be a tease of future stories to come. So, yes. Before the release of Sinners, Ryan Coogler certainly said that he wasn't thinking about making a sequel. But that was before the film was a huge success. Maybe that thinking has changed a bit.

THUNDERBOLTS*: Alternate Taskmaster and Ghost Designs Revealed in Early Concept Art — GeekTyrant
THUNDERBOLTS*: Alternate Taskmaster and Ghost Designs Revealed in Early Concept Art — GeekTyrant

Geek Tyrant

time24-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Geek Tyrant

THUNDERBOLTS*: Alternate Taskmaster and Ghost Designs Revealed in Early Concept Art — GeekTyrant

Marvel's Thunderbolts* ignited some excitement in the Marvel fan community because it actually turned out to be a great movie! It was filled with some great interesting characters and each one of them has a cool and unique look. Concept artist Constantine Sekeris recently shared a few early designs for Taskmaster and Ghost that offer a peek into the creative process behind their final on-screen looks. These alternate costumes don't veer too far off from what we saw in the film, but there are some noticeable tweaks, particularly in Ghost's helmet design and overall color palette. 'Here is a sneak peek at Ghost,' Sekeris wrote on Instagram. 'You can see in this early design we played with having more grey break up….you have a chance to see many more exploration in the Art of Thunderbolts coming out soon …loved working on this project and loved the movie….more to come humbly thank you.' While Taskmaster's design retains much of the tactical feel we've come to expect, these early images hint at more exaggerated silhouette choices and detailed texturing that was ultimately toned down in the film. Ghost's suit, meanwhile, shows off a sleeker, more segmented armor layout in shades of grey and silver. As Thunderbolts* continues its theatrical run, the film has dropped to the No. 2 spot at the domestic box office, pulling in $16.5 million in its third weekend across 3,523 theaters, which is a 50% dip from the previous week. That brings its domestic total to $155.4 million and its global haul to $325 million. The Fantastic Four: First Steps is next up on the plate, and I'm excited for that!

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