Sinners has been added to the lineup for this year’s Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios.
The film will be adapted into a haunted house experience, bringing visitors into its vampire-driven story world.
Guests will be transported to Club Juke, where they encounter characters including Remmick, Bert and Joan, alongside Sammie, Mary, Annie, Pearline and Cornbread, as a violent clash unfolds between twin brothers Smoke and Stack and a group of vampires.
Halloween Horror Nights begins on Aug. 28 at Universal Orlando Resort and Sept. 3 at Universal Studios Hollywood, with the Hollywood edition scheduled to run for 42 nights. The event will feature eight haunted houses, the Terror Tram and multiple scare zones.
Director Ryan Coogler, alongside producers Zinzi Coogler and Sev Ohanian of Proximity Media, said the collaboration offers fans a deeper way to experience the film. “Partnering with Halloween Horror Nights gives fans the chance to step further into the world of the film,” they said in a joint statement.
John Murdy, executive producer of Halloween Horror Nights, added that the attraction aims to expand how the story is experienced in a live setting.
Set in 1930s Mississippi, Sinners follows twin brothers Smoke and Stack, both played by Michael B. Jordan, whose juke joint becomes the centre of a vampire invasion. The film grossed $370 million globally and remains one of the standout horror releases of the year.