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Director's Fake Blood Epiphany & Alligator Encounters
17 Dec
Summary
- Fake blood proved surprisingly problematic for Michael B. Jordan on set.
- Filming faced challenges like alligators and extreme Louisiana heat.
- The film grossed $367 million worldwide on a $90 million budget.

The making of the film 'Sinners' was fraught with challenges, from an actor's aversion to fake blood to navigating literal swamp creatures. Michael B. Jordan found fake blood a significant nuisance, especially when his period costumes became saturated. Director Ryan Coogler's collaborative approach, exemplified by lying down with Jordan in fake blood, fostered camaraderie amidst the demanding production in Louisiana's intense heat.
The film's journey included overcoming logistical hurdles like securing a studio partner and adapting to challenging environments. Production designer Hannah Beachler and costume designer Ruth Carter meticulously recreated the 1930s Mississippi Delta setting, using authentic materials and techniques. The bayou location itself presented dangers, with alligator and snake wranglers becoming necessary additions to the crew.




