Get ready for a double dose of cinematic treats this Halloween! Two of 2025's most talked-about movies, Ryan Coogler's critically acclaimed horror flick "Sinners" and Netflix's smash-hit animated musical "Kpop Demon Hunters," are heading back to select theaters for special limited engagements.

TL;DR: Quick Bites of the Big News
  • Ryan Coogler's R-rated vampire film "Sinners," starring Michael B. Jordan, is returning to select IMAX and IMAX 70mm theaters for one week, starting October 30.
  • Netflix's family-friendly "KPop Demon Hunters" will be back on the big screen for special sing-along screenings from October 31 through November 2.
  • Both films offer unique, must-see experiences perfect for celebrating the spooky season in style.

Get Ready for a Spooktacular Cinematic Halloween Celebration

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Halloween is just around the corner, and honestly, what better way to get into the spirit than by catching some awesome movies on the biggest screens possible? This year, the cinematic gods are truly blessing us with a fantastic double feature event, bringing back two very different, but equally impactful, films that made waves earlier in 2025.

First up, for those who love their scares with a side of serious filmmaking, Ryan Coogler's "Sinners" is making a grand return to IMAX. This R-rated horror gem isn't just any old re-release; it's a chance to experience the film exactly as its visionary director intended, bathed in the glory of IMAX's premium formats. Then, for a more family-friendly, high-energy thrill, Netflix is taking the unusual (and totally awesome) step of bringing "KPop Demon Hunters" back for special sing-along screenings. Talk about options!

Whether you're into chilling vampire tales or vibrant musical monster hunts, these re-releases offer the perfect excuse to gather your friends, family, or even just your favorite popcorn, and head to the theater. Let's dive into what makes each of these returns so exciting.

"Sinners" Sinks Its Fangs Back into IMAX Theaters

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If you haven't seen "Sinners" yet, or if you missed its initial, somewhat brief, IMAX run, you're in for a serious treat. Directed by the brilliant Ryan Coogler, known for elevating genres with films like "Black Panther" and "Creed," "Sinners" takes on the vampire flick with his signature blend of grit, heart, and social commentary. It's truly a thrilling, heartbreakingly horrific tale that manages to be both bloody and deeply resonant.

The film stars Michael B. Jordan in an incredible dual role as twin brothers, Smoke and Stack. These war veterans return to their Mississippi hometown of Clarksdale, hoping to leave behind a troubled past working for the mob in Chicago. Their plan? To open a juke joint, a vibrant community hub filled with music, dance, and liquor. But their dream quickly turns into a nightmare when an ancient, sinister evil – specifically, an Irish immigrant vampire – comes knocking, threatening to devour the heart and soul of their community. It’s a genre-bending masterpiece that weaves together culture, music, family, and the supernatural in a way you truly haven’t seen before.

A Box Office Smash with Critical Acclaim and Oscar Buzz

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"Sinners" wasn't just a critical darling; it was a bona fide box office hit. The movie exceeded all initial projections, raking in an impressive $366.7 million worldwide. It opened stateside on April 18 with a strong $48 million over its first three days and showed incredible staying power with an unheard-of -5% drop in its second weekend, hitting $45.7 million. Warner Bros. proudly crowned it their highest-grossing original horror movie of the year. Critics loved it too, giving it a near-perfect 97% on Rotten Tomatoes, with audiences equally smitten at 96%.

This success story has naturally led to significant buzz around awards season. "Sinners" is being eyed as a serious contender for the 2026 Academy Awards, with whispers of nominations for Best Picture, Best Director for Coogler, Best Original Screenplay, and undoubtedly, Best Lead Actor for Michael B. Jordan's astounding dual performance. This Halloween re-release is a strategic move, designed to keep the film fresh in voters' minds as the Oscar race heats up, reminding everyone why it was such an early standout.

"We asked him to do this difficult thing technically, playing two different characters, but it also was a performance that we needed to have the backstory that we had before to pull this off. To see him recognized by his peers and other folks in the industry, I know that would mean a lot of him."

— Ryan Coogler on Michael B. Jordan's dual performance in "Sinners"

Experience Coogler's Vision in the Ultimate IMAX Format

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One of the most exciting aspects of "Sinners" returning is the chance to see it in IMAX, especially IMAX 70mm. Ryan Coogler meticulously designed this film for the premium format, using both proprietary IMAX 15/65mm cameras and Ultra Panavision 70 cameras (which use 65mm film with anamorphic lenses to create a super-wide 2.76:1 aspect ratio). This means the movie fills the massive IMAX screen with stunning clarity and an expansive visual scope that truly immerses you in the Jim Crow-era South and its terrifying supernatural elements. If your first viewing wasn’t in IMAX, now’s your chance to rectify that because "Sinners" looks absolutely stunning on a massive IMAX screen.

This re-release marks the film's third theatrical run in IMAX, following its initial premiere and a second run in May due to popular demand. Audiences flocked to see it as Coogler intended, and this Halloween engagement provides another opportunity to witness the film's intricate cinematography and powerful sound design in the best possible setting. For many, this could be their first or only chance to see "Sinners" in the glorious 70mm format, making it an unmissable event for cinephiles.

Key Cast Members Bringing "Sinners" to Life

The film boasts an incredible ensemble cast:

  • Michael B. Jordan as Smoke and Stack (dual roles)
  • Miles Caton
  • Hailee Steinfeld
  • Jack O’Connell
  • Wunmi Mosaku
  • Jayme Lawson
  • Omar Miller
  • Li Jun Li
  • Delroy Lindo

Behind the scenes, Coogler reunited with his "Black Panther" franchise collaborators, including Director of Photography Autumn Durald Arkapaw, Oscar-winning Production Designer Hannah Beachler, Editor Michael P. Shawver, Oscar-winning Composer Ludwig Göransson, and Oscar-winning Costume Designer Ruth E. Carter, ensuring a cohesive and visually stunning cinematic experience.

Where to Catch "Sinners" in IMAX 70mm This Halloween

"Sinners" will be booked in top markets across North America, the UK, France, Spain, and other international territories. Here are a few notable IMAX 70mm locations for those in Southern California and beyond:

  • Universal AMC Citywalk (Los Angeles, CA)
  • Irvine Spectrum and IMAX (Irvine, CA)
  • AMC Lincoln Square (New York City, NY)
  • AMC Metreon (San Francisco, CA)
  • BFI IMAX (London, UK)
  • Cineplex Cinemas Vaughn (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)

Tickets are on sale now, so if you're keen to experience this horror masterpiece on the biggest screen possible, don't wait!

"KPop Demon Hunters": A Musical Monster Mash for the Whole Family

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Shifting gears entirely, but still delivering a fantastic Halloween experience, is Netflix's "KPop Demon Hunters." This animated musical monster movie stole hearts earlier this year, quickly becoming the streamer's most-watched film. Its massive popularity prompted Netflix to take the unusual step of giving it a limited theatrical run weeks after its streaming premiere, a testament to its cultural impact and fan demand.

The movie follows a popular K-pop girl group whose members are secretly demon hunters, wielding their catchy songs and magical weapons to protect the world from supernatural threats. It's a vibrant, action-packed, and wonderfully family-friendly adventure that's perfect for a lighter Halloween vibe.

Get Ready to Sing Along with the Demon Hunters!

This Halloween re-release is extra special because it's specifically for sing-along screenings! Imagine belting out your favorite tunes with a theater full of fellow fans, all while K-pop idols fight off menacing demons. It's an interactive and joyful way to celebrate the holiday, and frankly, a brilliant move by Netflix to capitalize on the film's musical heart.

The sing-along screenings for "KPop Demon Hunters" will run for one weekend, from October 31 through November 2. If you can't make it to a theater, don't worry – a sing-along version of the movie is also available to stream on Netflix. Its popularity also led to a partnership with Hasbro and Mattel for dolls and action figures, set to ship next year, cementing its status as a budding franchise.

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The return of "Sinners" and "KPop Demon Hunters" to theaters isn't just about catching a movie; it speaks to a growing trend and a deeper appreciation for the theatrical experience. In an era dominated by streaming, seeing beloved films, especially those designed for the big screen, back in cinemas is a true treat for movie lovers. It's a chance to see critically acclaimed movies as they were meant to be seen, with a collective audience, creating an energy that simply can't be replicated at home.

For "Sinners," it’s about artistic integrity and the full immersive experience Coogler envisioned. For "KPop Demon Hunters," it's about communal joy and celebrating a pop culture phenomenon. These re-releases also highlight the changing landscape of film distribution, with streamers like Netflix increasingly realizing the value of limited theatrical runs, even for their "streaming-first" content.

So, whether you're looking for R-rated chills or family-friendly thrills, this Halloween weekend has something fantastic for you on the big screen. Don't miss out on these limited engagements!

Ryan Coogler's Ongoing Creative Journey and Future Projects “Sinners” & “KPop Demon Hunters” Are Back for a Killer Halloween image 9

Ryan Coogler's "Sinners" is a testament to his incredible talent for taking established genres and infusing them with fresh perspectives and profound storytelling. His ability to craft compelling narratives while maintaining a distinct visual and thematic style has made him one of Hollywood's most exciting directors. While "Sinners" is designed to be a standalone, singular project, fans are eagerly anticipating what Coogler will do next.

Currently, Coogler is attached to some intriguing projects. He's reportedly in the middle of writing an "X-Files" reboot, a project he's taking on because his mom is a huge fan, much like his dad's love for "Rocky" inspired "Creed." He's also slated to write and direct a third "Black Panther" movie for Marvel and will continue his collaboration with Michael B. Jordan as an executive producer for "Creed 4." It's clear that Coogler will continue to shape the cinematic landscape for years to come, but for now, we have one more chance to appreciate his incredible horror vision on the big screen.

Frequently Asked Questions About These Halloween Movie Re-releases When do "Sinners" and "KPop Demon Hunters" return to theaters? "Sinners" returns to select IMAX theaters from October 30 to November 5. "KPop Demon Hunters" sing-along screenings will run from October 31 to November 2. What is the rating for "Sinners"? "Sinners" is rated R for strong bloody violence, sexual content, and language. It's definitely one for the adults! Can I watch "Sinners" or "KPop Demon Hunters" at home? Yes! "Sinners" has been streaming on HBO Max since July 4, 2025. "KPop Demon Hunters" is available on Netflix, including a sing-along version. What is the runtime for "Sinners"? "Sinners" has a runtime of 138 minutes (2 hours and 18 minutes). Sources
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