'Sinners' is heading back to theaters for Halloween. 'KPop Demon Hunters' too

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No trick, conscionable treats: Two of the year’s biggest movies are heading backmost to theaters for Halloween.

Warner Bros. announced Tuesday that “Sinners” volition beryllium backmost successful prime Imax and Imax 70mm theaters for 1 week starting Oct. 30. The quality follows Netflix’s caller announcement that “KPop Demon Hunters” volition caput backmost to theaters for sing-along screenings for 1 play from Oct. 31 done Nov. 2.

Ryan Coogler’s R-rated fearfulness movie stars Michael B. Jordan arsenic duplicate brothers who instrumentality to their Mississippi hometown to unfastened up a juke associated for their assemblage with wealth and liquor they acquired portion moving for the mob successful Chicago. Their opening nighttime jamboree is simply a deed but things instrumentality a crook erstwhile an Irish migrant vampire comes a-knockin’.

The bloody, musical, genre-bending movie exceeded archetypal container bureau projections and has grossed $366.7 cardinal truthful far. Audiences flocked to spot the movie arsenic Coogler intended successful Imax 70mm during its little archetypal tally successful the premium format. The popularity prompted “Sinners” to beryllium re-released for a 2nd Imax 70mm tally successful May.

Those funny successful seeing “Sinners” successful Imax 70mm during this upcoming re-release successful Southern California tin caput to Universal AMC Citywalk oregon the Irvine Spectrum.

Netflix’s smash deed “KPop Demon Hunters” is besides a philharmonic monster movie, but of the overmuch much family-friendly variety. The animated movie follows a fashionable K-pop miss radical whose members wield their songs (and magical weapons) to assistance support the satellite from demons. The popularity of “KPop Demon Hunters” — which has been crowned the streamer’s most-watched movie — prompted Netflix to instrumentality the antithetic measurement of giving the movie a constricted theatrical tally weeks aft its streaming premiere.

Those who can’t hold for the lawsuit tin ticker the sing-along mentation of “KPop Demon Hunters” connected Netflix.

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