Michael B. Jordan stars in ‘Sinners,’ now available for purchase on Prime Video

Michael B. Jordan, Actor
Michael B. Jordan, Actor
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Sinners, a film written, produced, and directed by Ryan Coogler, is now available for purchase on Prime Video. The movie has become one of the highest-grossing films of 2025. It tells the story of twin brothers Smoke and Stack who return to their hometown in the Mississippi Delta in 1932 after leaving Chicago. As they plan to open a juke joint with their cousin Sammie, they encounter an evil presence.

Michael B. Jordan plays both Elijah “Smoke” Moore and Elias “Stack” Moore. The cast also includes Hailee Steinfeld as Mary, Wunmi Mosaku as Annie, and Miles Caton as Sammie “Preacher Boy” Moore. Other supporting actors are Jack O’Connell, Jayme Lawson, Omar Miller, Delroy Lindo, Peter Dreimanis, Lola Kirke, Li Jun Li, Saul Williams, and Yao.

“Sinners” can be found by searching its title on Prime Video and costs $19.99 to buy. A Prime membership is not required to rent or buy movies from the Prime Video Store.

Prime Video has also ordered “Delphi,” the first live-action series set in the “Creed” universe. Michael B. Jordan and Outlier Society will executive produce this drama about young boxers at the Delphi gym.

Other films available on Prime Video include titles such as Creed, The Accountant 2, Mission: Impossible—Dead Reckoning, A Working Man, Mickey 17, and A Minecraft Movie.



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