Sinners is a gripping R-rated thriller directed by Ryan Coogler and starring Michael B. Jordan. Now in its second week of release, it continues to perform impressively. Last week, it brought in $45 million at the box office, with only a 6% drop—almost maintaining its debut numbers. This achievement not only makes it the film with the smallest second-week box office drop since Avatar in 2009 but also sets a historical record for the smallest decline ever for a horror film.
The film grossed $48 million in its opening weekend in North America and maintained its strong performance in the second week, still topping the box office charts. Despite facing competition from several new releases, such as the re-release of 《Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith》, which earned $22.5 million, and 《The Accountant 2》 with $24.4 million, 《Sinner》 effortlessly retained its position as the box office champion.
The production budget for this film is currently at $90 million, and it has already demonstrated an astonishing potential for profitability. As one of the rare original narrative blockbusters in recent years, the movie has received widespread critical acclaim. Its worldwide box office has successfully accumulated to $161.6 million, and its performance in the third week is highly anticipated.



