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Coogler crafts 'Sinners' like a blues song, not a franchise starter
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81459, member: 636"] Coogler basically wanted his movie to be like a scratched blues record. Director Ryan Coogler, the 39-year-old behind Black Panther, described his goal for his new film Sinners as trying to capture the vibe of an old blues song. He told Empire magazine he aimed for a rich, complete piece that audiences would revisit over time, not a setup for some franchise. The filmmaker constantly listened to blues music while writing and shooting, hoping the movie would mature for viewers as they age, offering a new experience with each watch. He emphasized that a great blues track makes you hit replay, not wonder about a sequel. Coogler expressed pride in reports of people seeing Sinners multiple times in theaters, stating that was exactly his intention. He joked about wanting to create something that would break your VCR from overuse, clarifying that a franchise launch was never the goal. After years of working within larger series, he feels good about making a standalone project. [/QUOTE]
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