
'Sinners' coming to Max. Here's when it will release
The box office success and pop culture phenomenon "Sinners" is set to make its exclusive streaming debut on Max in a couple of weeks.
The Ryan Coogler-directed film features Michael B. Jordan in a double role. Coogler's vampire horror film follows twins Smoke and Stack after they return to their small town in Mississippi from Chicago to start a juke joint in the 1930s.
"Trying to leave their troubled lives behind, twin brothers (Jordan) return to their hometown to start again, only to discover that an even greater evil is waiting to welcome them back," the film's synopsis reads.
Here is how you will be able to watch "Sinners" on Max from the comfort of your own home.
When will 'Sinners' be available to stream on Max?
"Sinners" will be available to stream globally on Max on July 4, Warner Bros. said in a news release. Apart from having a debut on the streaming platform, the movie is also set to debut on HBO on July 5 at 8 p.m. ET.
How can I subscribe to Max?
Max subscription plans begin at $9.99 a month with ads, while ad-free subscriptions cost $16.99 a month.
The highest tier, which is $20.99 a month, includes the ability to stream on four devices and offers 4K Ultra HD video quality and 100 downloads. HBO also offers bundles with Hulu and Disney+.
When does 'Sinners' come out on 4K Blu-ray/DVD?
"Sinners" will be available on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD at online and physical retailers on July 8.
Warner Bros. said the digital, 4K UHD and Blu-ray version of the movie will offer special features such as the making of the movie, the creation of the characters and their costumes and deleted scenes, among others.
'Sinners' cast
The cast of "Sinners" includes:
Watch 'Sinners' trailer
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