Does the Vampire Thriller, 'Sinners', feature a scene following the credits?
Title: Sinners Post-Credits Scenes Explained: What Happens After the Film Ends
Headline-grabbing story! Sinners, the new flick from writer-director Ryan Coogler, starring Michael B. Jordan, hits theaters this Friday. But should you stick around for the credits? Bloody yes, you should!
Jordan continues his hot streak as twin brothers Smoke and Stack in this blood-soaked Southern tale set in the 1930s. After servicing in WWI and scoring some ill-gotten cash from Chicago's crime underbelly, the boys return to their Mississippi hometown to unveil a jive joint. But it ain't long before the place is overrun by a trio of ravenous vampires.
Among the acts featured at the jive joint's debut is their cousin Sammie (Miles Caton) – a gifted blues guitarist and singer – but soon, chaos erupts as the vamps feast on the unsuspecting revelers.
Rated R, Sinners boasts a stellar cast, including big names like Hailee Steinfeld, Jack O'Connell, and Delroy Lindo.
Curious about the post-credits scenes? Let's dive in!
Newcomers to post-credits scenes may wonder why they're necessary. Usually, they wrap up loose ends or hint at a potential sequel. So, what's the deal with Sinners?
Well, you get not one but two post-credits scenes.
The first one, a mid-credits scene, is an extension of the final scene and shows an elderly Sammie (blues legend Buddy Guy) playing at a club with a guitar that has been restored to its original condition from 60 years earlier. The significance of the guitar and the survival of two vampires are best left unsaid.
The mid-credits scene is more of a conclusion for young Sammie's (Miles Caton) storyline, depicting reflections on his life and offering temptation from the surviving vampires for immortality. But don't hold your breath for a sequel - it seems the filmmaker, Coogler, might not see a sequel in the cards.
The second post-credits scene features the young version of Sammie singing a song, offering a joyful encore performance by actor Miles Caton, who showcases his impressive musical talents throughout the film.
While it seems making a Sinners sequel isn't in Coogler's immediate plans, a film with such critical acclaim and strong box office projections might just entice him to dip his toes back in these blood-filled waters.
So, seat belts on – it looks like Sinners is poised for a bumpy, blood-soaked ride!
- Michael B. Jordan, known for his roles in Ryan Coogler's movies, takes on the dual role of Smoke and Stack in the vampire-themed Southern tale, Sinners, hitting theaters this Friday.
- After the main film ends, stay tuned for the post-credits scene as it delves into the aftermath of the events, with the talented Miles Caton reprising his role as Sammie for an encore performance.
- The post-credits scene offers a captivating conclusion to young Sammie's storyline, hinting at the temptation of immortality from surviving vampires, although a sequel to Sinners might not be on the director, Ryan Coogler's immediate horizon.
- As you're engrossed in the thrilling drama of Sinners, consider staying till the end to appreciate the impressive musical talents of Miles Caton, showcased throughout the movie.