The latest trailer for Michael B. Jordan’s next movieSinnerscarries seriousFrom Dusk till Dawnvibes. The nextRyan Coogler movieis already one of 2025’s most anticipated, with the film being a mixture of period crime thriller and horror. Coogler’s script forSinnersbecame such a hot property that it sparked a bidding war, which Warner Bros eventually won. It’s also rare to see a horror movie with such a large budget (an estimated $90 million), but given Coogler and Jordan’s critical and commercial history, it feels like the gamble will pay off.

The second trailer forSinnersnot only (finally) confirmed that the movie’s main threat is vampires, but that Jordan will play both the heroandvillain when his character’s twin brother turns into a bloodsucker.Sinnerslooks like a throwback to the horror movies of the 1980s and 1990s, but one unique element is it appears to start as a crime drama before morphing into a gory horror flick. In fact, it feels quite inspired by the Tarantino-penned cult favoriteFrom Dusk till Dawn.

Hailee Steinfeld from Bumblebee and Michael B. Jordan from the Sinners trailer

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Sinners Looks Like A Soft Remake Of Quentin Tarantino’s From Dusk Till Dawn

This 1996 crime/horror hybrid marked George Clooney’s movie breakthrough

From Dusk tillDawnwas originally a screenplay Quentin Tarantino penned as payment to the special effects artist behindReservoir Dogs, Robert Kurtzman. Kurtzman conceived the movie’s concept, but after he had trouble securing investors, Tarantino later took the screenplay back and Robert Rodriguez ended up as director. The result was 1996’s delightfully over-the-topFrom Dusk till Dawn, where Tarantino and George Clooney play criminal brothers on the run who seek shelter in a Mexican bar; unfortunately for them, it happens to be run by vampires.

From Dusk til Dawnblindsided many critics and moviegoers in 1996. The story starts as a crime thriller filled with QT’s trademark dialogue before it takes a hard right into a gory vampire action movie around the midway mark.This genre shift is the first of several comparisons betweenSinnersandFrom Dusk till Dawn,though. Both focus on criminal brothers, with Jordan’s twins Elijah and Elias Smoke being bootleggers and as inFrom Dusk till Dawn, one of the siblings turns into a vampire.

Michael B Jordan firing a Tommy gun in Sinners

Both stories take place in isolated locations, where the human characters are under siege by a gang of bloodsuckers outside.Sinnersalmost feels like a soft reboot ofFrom Dusk till Dawn,but one that takes the basic framework of that story as a jumping off point to explore other concepts.

Sinners Is Taking From Dusk Till Dawn’s Story In A Very Different Direction

Ryan Coogler has labeled Sinners as “genre fluid”

Speaking during a press conference (viaMashable), Coogler listed many cinematic influences onSinners, including John Carpenter’sThe Thingor Robert Rodriguez’sThe Faculty. WhereasFrom Dusk till Dawnis an example of a B-movie executed with class and wild energy, Coogler has dubbedSinnersas “genre fluid.“While the vampire storyline is obviously key, the film is also set in the Jim Crow South during the 1930s and will touch on racism, religion, PTSD, voodoo and the power of the Blues.

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Sinnerslooks like a big potpourri of influences from its director, and by Coogler doesn’t simply want it labeled as a horror film. Indeed, the aforementioned topics are sprinkled throughout the movie’s trailer - alongside impressive-looking action sequences.The film looks set to hit all the genre checkmarks any audience could ask for while giving them deeper themes and issues to chew overlong after the credits roll.

Sinners Can Fix From Dusk Till Dawn’s Biggest Mistake

There is a reason most haven’t heard of From Dusk till Dawn 2

Sinnersmight be based on an original concept by Coogler, but there is already talk of it becoming a franchise. Given its high budget and what will almost certainly be an R-rating, the film will need to become a solid earner for a sequel to get greenlit. Still, it feels like a story with a lot of potential and could become the film seriesFrom Dusk till Dawnfailed to be. The original received a couple of straight-to-video sequels in the form of 1999’sTexas Blood MoneyandThe Hangman’s Daughter.,with Danny Trejo being the only returning cast member.

Sinners can succeed where the From Dusk till Dawn franchise failed, and become the next big R-rated vampire series…

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WhileThe Hangman’s Daughterwas a blend of vampire action movie and Western that had its plus points,Texas Blood Moneywas simply a dire retread of the original. The fact they both went STV underlines thatDimension was never serious about making aFrom Dusk Till Dawnmovie franchiseeither and was content to churn out cheapie B-moviesthat sold themselves using the original movie’s title.

Sinnerscan succeed where theFrom Dusk till Dawnfranchise failed, and become the next big R-rated vampire series. Of course, that will all depend on the response to the first movie. Given that it’s a major passion project from Coogler and a major studio is backing it, its chances are better than average.

Texas Blood Moneystar Robert Patrick later played a leading role onFrom Dusk till Dawn: The Series.

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Sinners follows twin brothers who, in an attempt to escape their past hardships, return to their hometown seeking a fresh start. However, they find themselves confronted by a formidable and sinister presence awaiting their comeback. The 2025 film explores themes of redemption and malevolence.

From Dusk Till Dawn

From Dusk Till Dawn is a horror movie directed by Robert Rodriguez and written by Quentin Tarantino. It follows criminal brothers Seth and Richie Gecko (George Clooney and Tarantino), who take a family hostage in a bar that turns out to be a haven for vampires. The film also stars Harvey Keitel, Juliette Lewis, and Salma Hayek, and has since become a cult classic.