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Although it was released in theaters a few weeks ago, Sinners (2025) is now streamable online.
The horror movie starring Michael B. Jordan is available to buy or rent on premium video on-demand platforms, even though you can still watch it in theaters. Save the trip to the movies and watch it at home.
Where to Stream ‘Sinners’ Online
At the moment, Sinners is available to rent for $19.99, or buy digitally for $24.99 on Prime Video, Apple TV and other digital marketplaces.
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In addition, if you’re looking for an alternative way to stream, you can watch Sinners through Apple TV, which doesn’t require an Apple TV+ subscription to watch the movie. After buying, the movie automatically downloads into your video library, so you can stream it at your convenience.
However, rentals for both services are accessible for 30 days after purchase, and for 48 hours once you begin watching the movie.
Meanwhile, Sinners also has a soundtrack featuring recording artists, like Miles Caton and Buddy Guy, and original music by Oscar-winner Ludwig Göransson.
Written and directed by Ryan Coolger, Sinners follows Smoke and Stack (both played by Michael B. Jordan), twin brothers who return back to their hometown in rural Mississippi during the early 1930s to restart their lives with a new business. However, once night falls, evil comes out to wreck havoc on the brothers’ friends and family.
The horror movie also stars Hailee Steinfeld, Miles Caton, Jack O’Connell, Wunmi Mosaku, Jayme Lawson, Omar Miller, Delroy Lindo and others.
Stream Sinners in 4K Ultra HD on Prime Video and Apple TV starting at $19.99. In the meantime, watch the trailer below.
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