Ryan Coogler Reveals How 'Sinners' Filming Almost Made Him Lose His Mind

Ryan Coogler got candid about the immense pressure of directing Michael B. Jordan in the upcoming film 'Sinners'. He specifically recalled a driving sequence that nearly broke him due to its technical complexity. Jordan had to work closely with his double, Percy Bell, to create seamless performances for the twin characters. Despite the challenges, Coogler is proud of how the demanding scene turned out in the final cut.

Key Points: Ryan Coogler Michael B. Jordan Sinners Filming Challenge

  • Coogler details a complex driving scene that required perfect timing from Jordan and his double
  • Michael B. Jordan had to meticulously direct his own double, Percy Bell, for reactions
  • Each twin brother had a distinct movement style that needed precise replication
  • The actors couldn't share the same physical space, dictating unique blocking rules
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Ryan Coogler says he almost lost his mind while filming Michael B. Jordan-starrer 'Sinners'

Director Ryan Coogler opens up about the intense, mind-bending challenges of filming Michael B. Jordan's dual role in the vampire blockbuster 'Sinners'.

"You remember the day I almost lost my mind, where you guys had to drive the car and get into the bushes? Pulling off that shot was f****** crazy. - Ryan Coogler"

Los Angeles, Dec 16

Hollywood director Ryan Coogler is opening up about the testing time while mourning ‘Sinners’, which stars Michael B. Jordan as the Smokestack Twins.

The director said that “almost lost (his) mind” shooting Michael B. Jordan, reports ‘Female First UK’.

The 39-year-old director has recalled the difficulty he faced filming Jordan, 38, and his double Percy Bell as Smoke and Stack during a driving scene for his 2025 vampire blockbuster, which demanded meticulous planning and timing.

During an appearance on Entertainment Weekly’s Awardist podcast, Coogler said, “Every day was different. Every scene was different. Watching the movie, there are certain scenes you wouldn’t think were difficult. You remember the day I almost lost my mind, where you guys had to drive the car and get into the bushes? Pulling off that shot was f****** crazy, because Mike’s driving, and we had to do a repeated pass of the car driving up and landing, them getting out of the car with the correct timing, and then interacting with the bush with the correct timing”.

As per ‘Female First UK’, the ‘Black Panther’ director added Smoke and Stack have their own distinct ways of moving, and each movement had to be precisely recreated each and every take.

He said, “You can see the difference in performance, but also, because of the timing, they have to enter the bushes in a certain way”.

Jordan noted he had to know exactly how his double would deliver his lines. He explained, “I would have to work with my twin double, Percy Bell, and direct him on what I was going to do, so I could have that performance to react off of when I was playing the first brother”.

The Creed star also said whichever brother began the sequence would set “the rules of blocking and coverage” for the scene “because we couldn’t exist in the same space”.

He added, “That was the thing that we found out in real time”. Although filming the sequence was a challenge, Coogler insisted the finished scene “looks good” in the final cut of the movie.

In ‘Sinners’, twin gangster brothers Smoke and Stack (Jordan) return to their Mississippi hometown in 1932 to open a Black-owned juke joint, hoping to leave their criminal pasts behind. However, when a charismatic vampire (Jack O’Connell) unleashes a supernatural nightmare on the town, the twins, their musician cousin Sammie (Miles Caton), and their tight-knit community must decide what they’re willing to sacrifice to survive, and to stay free.

Sinners also stars Hailee Steinfeld, Wunmi Mosaku, Delroy Lindo, Jayme Lawson and Omar Benson Miller. Jordan recently said he believed his performance as Smoke deserved an Oscar nomination.

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Arjun K
It's fascinating to hear about the technical challenges. Playing twins with a double, where timing is everything... that's next-level acting and directing. Makes you appreciate the craft behind the scenes. Hope it releases here soon.
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Rohit P
Respect for the hard work, but I hope the final product justifies the stress. Sometimes directors talk more about the struggle than the story itself. The premise is strong though – Black-owned business, community, supernatural threat. Hope the story delivers.
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Sarah B
Michael B. Jordan saying his performance deserves an Oscar nom is bold! But if anyone can pull off playing twin brothers with this much complexity, it's him. The supporting cast with Hailee Steinfeld and Delroy Lindo is also stellar.
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Vikram M
The article mentions a "Black-owned juke joint" in 1932. It's great to see historical settings being explored in genre films. Adds a layer of depth you don't always get in vampire blockbusters. Ya, the driving scene stress sounds intense!

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