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Sinners Already Has Many More Stories to Tell

Sinners told the story of many different lives and paths all converging into one life-changing night of dark fate. However, Coogler layered each character in the story with so much depth (conveyed by the talented cast of actors) that the audience could be trusted to fill in the blanks where needed, or infer entire histories they weren’t directly shown in the movie, based on clues of dialogue and performance. As such, Sinners really is the story of many different character arcs all converging, which means there’s a lot of room to look backwards and get a deeper understanding of the paths that led some of the characters to their respective fates.
The first (and seemingly most lucrative) idea is a Sinners prequel that focuses on the Smoke Stack Twins. Michael B. Jordan did such a phenomenal job portraying both twins as independent characters, while Coogler provided deft brushstrokes of backstory for each twin. That’s already one hell of a foundation for a prequel that goes back seven years to the moment when Smoke and Stack left Mississippi; their hellish trials fighting in WWI, and their eventual decision to break bad and become gangsters in Chicago, playing the Irish and Italian mobs against one another for their gain. It’s the kind of black-led crime-drama story that we haven’t seen on the big screen since American Gangster, and it feels like exactly the next kind of challenge for Ryan Coogler to take on. Best of all, the first act of the prequel would allow for so many cameos from Sinners characters, from those key breakup moments with Mary (Hailee Steinfeld) and Annie (Wunmi Mosaku) we only heard about, to saying goodby to old friends like the Chows (Yao and Li Jun Li) and Cornbread (Omar Miller), to even getting to meet characters only referenced in the film, like Mary’s mom. Honestly, at this point, a Smoke Stack Twins prequel seems like a no-brainer – and Jordan is ready for it.









