‘Sinners’ surpasses ‘Minecraft’ at Box Office in first outing

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Sinners, an original, blood-soaked vampire tale, has defied expectations and risen to the top of the box office, overtaking A Minecraft Movie with a $45.6 million (KSh. 5.9B) debut.

Directed by Ryan Coogler and starring Michael B. Jordan in dual roles, Sinners marks a rare victory for originality in a marketplace ruled by intellectual property.

The Warner Bros. film, set in 1932 Mississippi and revolving around bootlegging brothers turned nightclub owners, edged out A Minecraft Movie, which brought in $41.3 million (KSh. 5.3B) in its third weekend.

Despite Minecraft’s $720.8 million global haul to date, the fresh energy and star power of Sinners proved irresistible to U.S. and Canadian audiences over the Easter weekend.

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Warner Bros., which distributed both films, delivered a box office victory, though it was Sinners that stole the spotlight.

The studio backed Coogler with unprecedented terms, including a share of gross profits and eventual ownership of the film after 25 years, showing deep confidence in his vision.

Critics and audiences responded in kind: Sinners earned a 98% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes and an “A” CinemaScore, signalling strong word-of-mouth that could sustain its momentum.

While Sinners had a softer launch internationally, $15.4 million (KSh. 1.9B)  across 71 markets, its stateside triumph stands out, especially considering Warner Bros.’ previous struggles with dual-role projects like The Alto Knights and Mickey 17.

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