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Step Into 'Sinners': New Exhibit at Warner Bros. Studio Tour
9 Feb
Summary
- Costumes, props, and set elements from 'Sinners' are now exhibited.
- Exhibit features items from Clarkesville and Club Juke settings.
- Costume designer drew inspiration from Mississippi Delta and 1930s Chicago.

The Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood now features an exhibit dedicated to the film "Sinners." Guests can explore costumes worn by Michael B. Jordan as Smoke and Stack, Miles Caton as Sammie, and Wunmi Mosaku as Annie. The display also includes relevant set elements, props, and prosthetics, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the fictional locales of Clarkesville and Club Juke.
Costume designer Ruth E. Carter drew significant inspiration from the Mississippi Delta's culture, focusing on how "people turn their pain into joy." Her work also considered historical migration patterns and the movement of blues musicians across plantations in the South. For the characters' attire, Carter drew from the film's key color palette of reds and blues, and for Jordan's characters, she referenced photos of 1930s Chicago gangsters due to their return from the city.
Sammie's costume, designed to represent a sharecropper and hope, utilized a more organic palette of brown and gold tones, reflecting wear and tear. The exhibit also showcases Sammie's 1932 Dobro Cyclops resonator guitar. The "Sinners" exhibit is part of the Studio Tour's "Stage 48: Script to Screen" section and will be available through March 31. Tours operate daily from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., with ticket information, including potential discounts for Southern California residents, available online.



