Lights. Camera. Action.
Fans of Ryan Coogler’s Oscar-winning vampire film “Sinners” might want to sink their teeth into the Warner Bros. Studio Tour in Burbank over the next few weeks: One stop features an exhibit dedicated to the movie magic that earned the film a record 16 Oscar nominations this year.
The “Sinners” exhibit is on display through April 30 at the Studio Tour’s “Stage 48: Script to Screen” section. It’s included with the Warner Bros. Studio Tour admission.
The exhibit highlights a collection of authentic pieces, from costumes to prosthetics, representing the film’s many Academy Award nominations in categories like Costume Design, Production Design, Hair and Makeup Design, and more.
Fans can see the costumes worn by twin brothers Smoke and Stack — both played by Academy Award winner Michael B. Jordan — and blues prodigy Sammie Moore, played by Miles Caton.
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Monica Garske/NBC Los Angeles
The display also includes costumes worn by characters like Annie played by Wunmi Mosaku, Delta Slim played by Delroy Lindo, Cornbread played by Omar Miller, and Mary played by Hailee Steinfeld.
The exhibit features a section showcasing the world of Club Juke and Clarksville, Mississippi, with original props from the film, including the chair used by the Sammie Moore character, a guitar, and a Sammie Moore concert poster.
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Monica Garske/NBC Los Angeles
For film buffs who really like to see the magic of Hollywood up close, there’s a display case filled with prosthetics worn by the Cornbread character, including fangs and a head piece used for the character’s vampire transformation.
The exhibit also includes artwork, photos, and video clips from the movie acting as the backdrop for the costumes and props.
Monica Garske/NBC Los Angeles
Monica Garske/NBC Los Angeles
Hollywood legacy: “Sinners”
“Sinners,” set in 1932 Mississippi and described as a “Southern Gothic thriller” and “wholly original exploration of Black culture and Blues music,” won four Academy Awards on March 15, 2026.
Accolades included Jordan’s first-ever Best Actor win for his dual performance as Smoke and Stack, as well as Autumn Durald Arkapaw’s historic Best Cinematography victory — the first woman to ever win that Oscars category.
Coogler won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and Ludwig Gӧransson won for Best Original Score.
The Oscar-winning film is currently streaming on HBO Max and Amazon Prime Video.
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