Fans of Sinners will now have the chance to get an up-close look at the elements that brought the film to life;
On February 9, Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood announced a new exhibit which opens the Studio Tour’s “Stage 48: Script to Screen” section. Opening during Black History Month, the new Sinners exhibit features an elaborate collection of authentic, extraordinary pieces representing the film’s Academy Award nominations in categories including Costume Design, Production Design, Prosthetics, Hair and Makeup Design and more.
In addition to the Ruth Carter-designed costumes for “Smoke,” “Stack,” and “Sammie Moore,” the display will also include costumes for “Annie,” “Pearline,” “Delta Slim,” “Cornbread,” and “Mary.” Guests can also step into the world of Club Juke and Clarksville with an up-close look at more pieces used in the film, including set elements, original props and prosthetics that brought the film’s wholly original storytelling to life.
The exhibit arrives often the heels of Sinners‘ historic 16 Academy Awards nomination. From Visual Effects to Original Scores, the supernatural film’s nominations cover major categories surpassing previous records held by films like All About Eve, Titanic, and La La Land.
Written, directed and produced by Ryan Coogler, and produced by Zinzi Coogler, Sinners is a virtuosic and original exploration of Black culture and the Blues music that is unique to it through the lens of a Southern Gothic thriller.
Set in 1932 Mississippi, Michael B. Jordan stars as twin brothers Smoke and Stack, who, after chasing success in the North, return to Clarksdale, MS to open a juke joint and revive the soul and spirit of their hometown.
Tours are open daily until March 31.from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., with ticket information available at http://www.wbstudiotour.com.

