Sinners is Ryan Coogler‘s newest creation, and the supernatural horror-action film has garnered widespread buzz. After the film was launched on April 18, 2025, followers couldn’t wait to hurry to theaters to search out out what the massive deal is — particularly with rumors of a mysterious post-credits scene.
Throughout an interview with Vibe forward of Sinners‘ premiere, movie star Michael B. Jordan — who performs two characters — revealed that Ryan introduced in “twin consultants” to assist him carry out twin brothers Elijah “Smoke” Moore and Elias “Stack” Moore.
“I don’t even know if that’s an actual factor, however he had some associates of his which are twins that he had grown up with that I’d name and discuss to, and provides me recommendation and simply decide their brains about their experiences rising up as twins,” Michael revealed.
Beneath, be taught all about Sinners and see spoilers on *that* mid-credits scene that everybody is speaking about.

What Is Sinners About?
Sinners‘ official storyline reads, “Making an attempt to go away their troubled lives behind, twin brothers return to their hometown to begin once more, solely to find that a good higher evil is ready to welcome them again.”
Sinners Forged
Along with Michael, the remainder of the Sinners forged options Hailee Steinfeld, Miles Caton, Jack O’Connell, Wunmi Mosaku, Jayme Lawson and extra.
Is There a Submit-Credit Scene in Sinners?
There’s a mid-credits scene on the finish of Sinners. Set in 1992, a long time after the start of the movie, an older Sammie is a well-known blues musician, and he encounters Stack and Mary, who haven’t aged. Stack explains that he made a take care of Smoke to free Sammie in change for Stack’s life. Stack and Mary supply Sammie immortality, however Sammie rejects the supply and performs a track.
How you can Watch the Sinners Film
Presently, Sinners is barely out there to observe in theaters. Warner Bros. has not introduced a streaming launch date but, however a number of retailers have reported it may attain Max sooner or later following its theatrical launch.

