Sinners Smashes $200 Million Mark at U.S. Box Office-Ryan Coogler’s Horror Hit Shocks Hollywood
Michael B. Jordan’s vampire thriller outpaces Marvel, becomes 2025’s surprise blockbuster .Sinners, Ryan Coogler’s horror film starring Michael B. Jordan, crosses $200 million at the domestic box office, beating Captain America and becoming 2025’s second-highest-grossing movie in the U.S.
Ryan Coogler just did the impossible. Again.
Sinners his wild new horror thriller, has passed $200 million at the U.S. box office. It took just four weekends. No franchise. No big brand. Just guts, style, and a damn good story.The movie opened April 18. Since then it’s been climbing the charts fast. It’s now the second biggest movie of the year only . A Minecraft Movie has done better in North America.
And guess who Sinners just passed? Marvel’s new Captain America- Brave New World. That’s not just a win. That’s a statement.
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In a year packed with superhero flicks, Sinners hit different. Set in 1930s Jim Crow America, the film mixes vampire horror with raw history. No one saw it coming. Now, no one can stop talking about it.Even with Marvel’s Thunderbolts landing just a week later Coogler’s film held strong. According to The Hollywood Reporter it hit $199.8 million Friday night. By Saturday morning it crossed the $200 million line.Worldwide Sinners has made $250.8 million so far. It’s not near Minecraft’s $900 million global haul but for an original horror movie? That’s a win. A big one.
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Michael B. Jordan leads the way, giving one of his best performances yet. He’s joined by Hailee Sheffield and newcomer Miles Caton.Critics love it. So do fans. Reddit’s lit up. TikTok’s flooded with reactions. People are going back to watch it again. And again.The story’s haunting. The look is eerie. It gets under your skin.
Coogler Thanks the Fans
After the big milestone, Coogler wrote a letter to the fans. “We don’t get to do what we do if you don’t show up,” he said. He called going to the movies a “necessary pillar of society.”Sinners isn’t slowing down. It’s bold. It’s different. And it just might be 2025’s most talked-about movie.
Ryan Coogler bet big. And it paid off.
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