Enjoy the ‘Sinners’ Exhibit at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank
Warner Bros. Studio Tour Features Exhibit on Oscar-Winning Film "Sinners"
An exhibit showcasing costumes and props from Ryan Coogler’s acclaimed vampire film, "Sinners," is now on display at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour in Burbank. Visitors can explore this unique collection, which celebrates the film’s historic achievement of receiving 16 Oscar nominations, through April 30.
The "Sinners" exhibit is located within the Studio Tour’s "Stage 48: Script to Screen" section and is included with admission to the tour. The exhibit features an array of authentic items, including costumes and prosthetics, that reflect the film’s recognition in various Academy Award categories such as Costume Design, Production Design, and Hair and Makeup Design.
Among the notable items on display are the costumes worn by twin brothers Smoke and Stack, both portrayed by Academy Award winner Michael B. Jordan, as well as the attire of blues prodigy Sammie Moore, played by Miles Caton. Additional costumes from key characters, including Annie (Wunmi Mosaku), Delta Slim (Delroy Lindo), Cornbread (Omar Miller), and Mary (Hailee Steinfeld), are also featured.
The exhibit presents a dedicated section themed around Club Juke and Clarksville, Mississippi, showcasing original props from the film. Highlights include the chair used by Sammie Moore’s character, a guitar, and a concert poster.
For fans keen on the filmmaking process, a display case features prosthetics from the Cornbread character, including fangs and a headpiece used during a vampire transformation. The exhibit is further enriched by artwork, photographs, and video clips that serve as backdrops for the various costumes and props.
"Sinners," described as a “Southern Gothic thriller” set in 1932 Mississippi, gained acclaim for its original portrayal of Black culture and Blues music. The film won four Academy Awards on March 15, 2026, including Best Actor for Jordan’s performance and a historic Best Cinematography win for Autumn Durald Arkapaw, making her the first woman to receive the award in that category. Coogler won for Best Original Screenplay, while Ludwig Göransson received the award for Best Original Score.
"Sinners" is currently available for streaming on HBO Max and Amazon Prime Video.







