Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners' Rights Deal, Explained

Ryan Coogler presented three significant non-negotiable terms before giving Warner Bros. the right to finance and distribute 'Sinners.'

Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners' Rights Deal, Explained

Ryan Coogler's hit vampire flick Sinnerstopped the box office on its opening weekend, generating $48 million from movie theaters across the U.S. and an additional $15.9 million at the global box office for $63.5 million. The original R-rated vampire film became the second-biggest debut in ticket sales after Jordan Peele's Us, which made $71 million in its opening weekend in 2019. While the film's profitability remains a question, given that Warner Bros. invested $90 million in the production of Sinners, the period genre movie has exceeded expectations. According to reports from Vulture, there was a bidding war for Coogler's Sinners in January 2024 after it was passed around various Hollywood studios. The reasoning behind the constant struggle to find a home for the film is sparking controversy in Hollywood, the kind that makes executives quiver.

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