Ryan Coogler’s hit vampire epic starring Michael B. Jordan received 16 nominations at the 2026 Oscars.

Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners” just set a new Oscars record, receiving a whooping 16 nominations.
Three films — “All About Eve” (1950), “Titanic” (1997) and “La La Land” (2016) — previously tied the record for the most Academy Award nominations, each with 14.
“Sinners” crushed that stat when nominations for the 2026 Academy Awards, which will be held March 15, were announced Jan. 22. The film is up for best picture, original screenplay, casting, costume design, several acting awards and more.
The vampire epic stars Michael B. Jordan in a dual role, portraying twins in a thrilling, Southern Gothic tale. The movie also features Delroy Lindo, Hailee Steinfeld, Wunmi Mosaku, Jack O’Connell, Jayme Lawson, Omar Benson Miller, Li Jun Li and breakout star Miles Caton.
“Sinners” follows Smoke and Stack, both feared and beloved in their community, as they return home to open a juke joint in the Mississippi Delta. They gather everyone and everything they need for the grand opening, but when the sun goes down, supernatural forces disrupt the night.
The film has been a hot topic of conversation on social media since its release, as fans dissect the plot, share theories and applaud Coogler’s filmmaking. The ending involves an intense showdown and two post-credits scenes.
Michael B. Jordan as Smoke, Wunmi Mosaku as Annie, Hailee Steinfeld as Mary, Michael B. Jordan as Stack, Miles Caton as Sammie and Omar Benson Miller as Cornbread in “Sinners”Warner Bros. Pictures
“Sinners” premiered in theaters on April 18, 2025, but the Oscar-nominated film is now available to watch right from home.
Find out how you can stream “Sinners,” below.
How To Stream ‘Sinners’ At Home
As of July 4, 2025, “Sinners” is available to stream on HBO Max. The film is also available to stream in Black American Sign Language, a dialect of American Sign Language.
“Sinners” has been available to buy and watch at home since June 2025, when Fandango announced people could purchase it for streaming. The movie company celebrated the arrival of “Sinners” on streaming by sharing a deleted scene from the film.
The clip shows nearly all the main characters making their way to Smoke and Stack’s juke joint, a repurposed sawmill, for the party.
On other streaming services, viewers can purchase the flick or pay to rent it.
On Apple TV+, Prime Video and Fandango at Home, the film currently costs $14.99 to own or $5.99 to rent.
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