Director Ryan Cooler and the cast of 'Sinners' at the New York Premiere. Photo: Warner Bros.

Director Ryan Cooler and the cast of 'Sinners' at the New York Premiere. Photo: Warner Bros.

'Sinners' follows twin brothers Smoke and Stack (Michael B. Jordan) as they attempt to leave their troubled lives behind and return to their hometown. Moviefone was in attendance at a recent press conference, which featured stars Michael B. Jordan, Wunmi Mosaku, Miles Caton, Delroy Lindo, and director Ryan Coogler.

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1) Delroy Lindo Details How His Past Work Helped Him Prepare For 'Sinners'

Delroy Lindo at the New York Premiere of 'Sinners'. Photo: Warner Bros.

Delroy Lindo at the New York Premiere of 'Sinners'. Photo: Warner Bros.

Delroy Lindo is no stranger to films with rich historical and cultural backdrops. He reveals how projects like 'Da Five Bloods' and 'Malcolm X' helped him prepare for this role.

Delroy Lindo: I knew that there would be a research component. Ryan had sent me off the top, he sent me two books, Deep Blues by Robert Palmer and Blues People by Amiri Baraka. Amiri Baraka was Leroy Jones when he wrote the book. So I started there and then I listened to a lot of music. Cats like Sunhouse, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Ike Turner... I just steeped myself in the music. There was just an intense research component, which is consistent with how I've worked on other historical films.

2) Miles Caton Reveals How He Became Involved In 'Sinners'

Miles Caton at the New York Premiere of 'Sinners'. Photo: Warner Bros.

Miles Caton at the New York Premiere of 'Sinners'. Photo: Warner Bros.

The character of Sammie Moore is a role that needed an actor who can also sing. Miles Caton proved to be the perfect choice. Here, he reveals how he became involved in the movie.

Miles Caton:  I was on tour. I was singing background for H.E.R. And towards the end of that tour, somebody at the show had seen me perform and they said that this kid should audition for this movie. We got back home and H.E.R. calls me one day and she tells me, "Little bro, somebody in the crowd saw you perform and they think you should audition for this movie." I had no idea what it was about or who was attached to it initially. And as time went on, as I sent in my first audition, I got little bits and pieces of information, and then I finally found out it was Ryan Coogler, and just the thought that I'd be able to work with him was just amazing. And then I found out it was starring Michael B. Jordan. And the way the process happened, everything kind of just happened so fast, and the further I got, the closer I felt like it was becoming a real thing. And after the audition process, I got home and Ryan called me from that Oakland phone number, and it literally said Oakland on it. I was like, "Hold on, bro. I don't know anybody from Oakland, don't got no friends from Oakland." And I answered it. And he said he wanted me to be a part of the project, and that was it.

3) Wunmi Mosaku Says 'Black Panther' Was Part Of What Made Her Want To Work With Ryan Coogler

Wunmi Mosaku at the New York Premiere of 'Sinners'. Photo: Warner Bros.

Wunmi Mosaku at the New York Premiere of 'Sinners'. Photo: Warner Bros.

When asked what it is about Ryan Coogler that made her want to say yes, she reveals that 'Black Panther' was a big part of it.

Wunmi Mosaku: I think Black Panther is on in my house at least once a month. For me, I shouldn't say this as someone in the MCU, but I was not an MCU fan. I didn't think it was for me. It just wasn't part of my radar. And then everyone said, "Go watch Black Panther," and I was like, "Okay, everyone's going to watch." I mean, the whole world is going to see Black Panther. I went to see it and I was like, "Oh, this nuance and this heart in a superhero movie. I'm torn. Am I Team Killmonger? Am I Team Black Panther?" I saw and understood them both so deeply, and I felt like it was a revelation that you could tell stories that meant something to someone like me who is not a comic book fan or a superhero fan and make me feel really seen, excited, hopeful. I just felt like a bridge between the diaspora, the continent. I felt like all of a sudden as a Black Brit, African-American culture, African culture, Black... I felt united, and I felt really like it blew my mind, because I didn't expect Marvel to do that. So that was the first thing I watched, and then I watched everything, and again, just really moved by the heart. There's always heart,there's always truth. There's always US, ancestry, reverence, connection. There is no divide. The first time I really understood the idea of Pan-Africanism was through Ryan. I thought there was a divide, an then I realized there wasn't. And that was all because of Ryan.

4) Michael B. Jordan Explains How 'Sinners' Is A Love Letter To His Grandparents' Parents

Michael B. Jordan at the New York Premiere of 'Sinners'. Photo: Warner Bros.

Michael B. Jordan at the New York Premiere of 'Sinners'. Photo: Warner Bros.

Michael B. Jordan reveals how he was able to stay on the right path while working on 'Sinners' and how it is a love letter to his great-grandparents.

Micahel B. Jordan: I think one of the great things about filmmaking is, just acting in general, is going right up to the cliff, going right up to the edge of uncertainty and unknowns and then just jumping off and things that are outside of your control. So I think being prepared, knowing the characters inside and out, and then developing up until a point where you've done all you could, and now you just have to walk the walk each day. And I think that that uncertainty kind of keeps you on your toes and keeps you locked in; you're kind of prepare for anything. And when you're dealing with an incredible cast and you're in this incredible world, it really builds the illusion and allows you to be locked in and dialed in the entire time. So we shot down in Louisiana, so when you're out there on those sugarcane fields and those cotton fields, and that's where your ancestors were, and that's where my grandmother, my great-grandmother, that was their day-to-day. So when you walk in those spaces and you carry that type of energy and that history with you, these characters, this movie was almost... it was a love letter to my grandparents parents, to my great-grandmother and my great-grandfather. And because you only know your grandmother as being an older woman. And you forget like, "Oh wait, my grandma was 25 at one time, she was 28?

5) Ryan Coogler On Finding The Perfect Balance Of History & Mythical Elements

Director Ryan Cooler at the New York Premiere of 'Sinners'. Photo: Warner Bros.

Director Ryan Cooler at the New York Premiere of 'Sinners'. Photo: Warner Bros.

Ryan Coogler details how he was able to balance the historical setting of the Jim Crow era in Mississippi and the heightened mythical elements that makes 'Sinners' so unique.

Ryan Coogler: Wunmi [was] talking about Pan-Africanism, and that was a concept that I was always taught and steeped in being from Oakland, California, which was a birthplace at a Black Panther Party for Self-Defense. And all the Gen Xers and the millennials in that area, the Panthers were our uncles and aunts. But the idea of Pan-Africanism was kind of drilled into us, because it became an international organization. You'll go all over the world and see organizations fighting for self-determination of human beings that were inspired by the Black Panther Party. And when you look at California where we are and we kind of the furthest outpost--Oakland is of a place that's where Black culture is the dominant culture of a city. And it was a big deal for me to get back to the continent to research for Black Panther. But I got to the continent before I got to the American South and really contemplated a place that my ancestors had been for over four centuries. And it was a more recent place for us than, so there were a lot of questions that I had with myself as to why I hadn't done that yet, and I had to unlock the reality that there's a lot of shame involved with that, with Black people who are products of the great migration. You know what I mean? Obviously your ancestors, they migrated from something, usually for the concept of greener pastures, but also you realize things were left behind in that place that was home for so long. And for me, when I realized that these people who were living in this backbreaking form of American apartheid denied the right to vote, denied the right to own anything, and kind of condemned to being a sharecropper, that was all that could be in the 1930s. And every weekend they would affirm that humanity at these juke joints or at church the next day, a lot of times at both. And that art that they were making, it ended up changing the world. You know what I mean? It ended up creating club culture and discotheque culture and also just the concept of pop music. And I realized that this was a mythical story that had never been given the mythical context, if that makes sense.

Warner Bros. Pictures’ 'Sinners,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2025 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Warner Bros. Pictures’ 'Sinners,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2025 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

What is the plot of ‘Sinners’?

Two brothers (Michael B. Jordan) return to Clarksdale, Mississippi, in 1932, now wealthy and intent on opening a juke joint in their hometown. But as they open the doors of their new establishment, sinister forces begin to converge upon them and their community.

Who is in the cast of ‘Sinners’?

(L to R) Michael B. Jordan and director Ryan Coogler in Warner Bros. Pictures’ 'Sinners' a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Eli Adé. Copyright: © 2025 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

(L to R) Michael B. Jordan and director Ryan Coogler in Warner Bros. Pictures’ 'Sinners' a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Eli Adé. Copyright: © 2025 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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