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Filmmaker Ryan Coogler Draws Inspiration from Disney Channel Classic

16 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Coogler found inspiration in 2001's 'The Luck of the Irish' for his horror film 'Sinners'
  • Similarities between Irish and Black cultures fascinated Coogler and his team
  • Villain Remmick in 'Sinners' was influenced by the Irish leprechaun in the DCOM
Filmmaker Ryan Coogler Draws Inspiration from Disney Channel Classic

In a recent interview, acclaimed filmmaker Ryan Coogler shared that he found unexpected inspiration for his latest horror hit 'Sinners' in an unlikely source – the 2001 Disney Channel Original Movie 'The Luck of the Irish'. Coogler, who has just delivered one of the highest-grossing horror films of the year, explained that the DCOM's exploration of Irish culture and folklore sparked his team's fascination with the parallels between Irish and Black communities.

This connection directly influenced the creation of the villainous character Remmick, played by Jack O'Connell, in Coogler's Mississippi Delta-set vampire story. "That movie was kind of a touchpoint for us to jump off of," the director noted, praising O'Connell's "beautiful performance" that brought the character's complex backstory to life.

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Coogler also acknowledged the profound impact of incorporating his own family's memories and experiences into the film, mirroring the way O'Connell drew from his father's legacy. With its nods to iconic Irish author Bram Stoker, 'Sinners' has clearly become a labor of love for Coogler, who continues to find inspiration in unexpected places.

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The 2001 Disney Channel Original Movie 'The Luck of the Irish' inspired key elements of Ryan Coogler's horror film 'Sinners'.
Coogler was fascinated by the similarities between Irish and Black cultures explored in 'The Luck of the Irish', which directly influenced the creation of the villainous character Remmick in his Mississippi Delta-set vampire story 'Sinners'.
Coogler and his team were intrigued by the parallels between Irish and Black folk music and culture depicted in 'The Luck of the Irish', which became a "touchpoint" for developing the world of 'Sinners'.

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