Acclaimed director Ryan Coogler returns with a gripping new horror-thriller, Sinners, starring longtime collaborator Michael B. Jordan in a dual role. But beyond the on-screen chills, Sinners has launched an immersive multi-platform experience—anchored by a haunting Spotify playlist and an audio backstory that extends the film’s mythology far beyond the theater.
At the center of this musical universe is Miles Caton, a breakout talent who portrays the enigmatic Preacher Boy. His emotionally charged vocal performances are featured alongside original tracks from Oscar-winning composer Ludwig Göransson, Coogler’s frequent creative partner.
A Soundtrack That Bleeds Into the Story
The official Sinners soundtrack blends original compositions with curated blues tracks that Coogler and Göransson have identified as spiritual and sonic influences on the film. These carefully selected pieces evoke the film’s Southern Gothic atmosphere, building a soundscape that’s equal parts chilling and soulful.
But there’s more than meets the ear. When listeners tap on songs labeled “Sinners Movie” within the Spotify app, they’re transported to a dedicated artist profile for the film. There, fans are treated to a treasure trove of interactive content that includes music, lore, and visual storytelling.

Ancient Legends and Musical Myths
The artist profile’s bio section features a cryptic passage that sets the tone for the film’s deeper narrative:
“There are legends of people born with the gift of making music so true it can pierce the veil between life and death.”
This mystical lore draws on real-world traditions: the Filí of ancient Ireland, the Firekeepers of the Choctaw Nation, and the Griots of West Africa. These were revered as musical mediums—healers, storytellers, and spirit-summoners. But the passage warns that such power attracts dark forces.
In Sinners, this concept manifests early in the film as music becomes more than just a theme—it becomes a supernatural lure. Vampires and other entities are drawn to the sacred sound, setting the stage for a mythic battle between light and darkness.

Unlocking Hidden Lore: A Digital Scavenger Hunt
The immersive experience doesn’t end with the music. Clicking on the profile’s header image, a wood-carved portrait of Preacher Boy lifted from the film, unlocks a carousel of visual artifacts:
- Intricately carved wood icons from the film
- Vintage-style newspaper clippings
- Mysterious artifacts with in-universe significance
Among these clippings is a haunting tale of Smoke and Stack, twin bootleggers who manipulated Irish and Italian gangs into mutual destruction—only to vanish mysteriously when the vampires arrived.
Another artifact details a massacre aboard an Irish cargo ship, the first subtle clue pointing to Remmick, Sinners’ ancient and terrifying vampire antagonist. His arrival in America is marked by blood and legend, woven into the film’s gothic tapestry.

A Myth Beneath the Music
Much like the viral campaigns behind The Dark Knight or Cloverfield, Coogler’s Sinners creates an ARG-style experience (alternate reality game), where fans are invited to dig deeper. This goes beyond watching a movie—it becomes a participatory event where decoding clues, analyzing imagery, and exploring music is part of the thrill.
With Michael B. Jordan delivering a dual-role performance and Miles Caton stepping into the spotlight as a mesmerizing new talent, Sinners is both a cinematic and cultural moment. The Spotify integration only heightens the experience, allowing fans to unravel a world where music can open portals—and attract monsters.
Conclusion:
Sinners is more than a horror film—it’s a multi-sensory journey. With a compelling narrative, a myth-rich soundtrack, and hidden digital secrets, it rewards curiosity at every turn. If you thought the scares ended when the credits rolled, think again. Sinners invites you to press play… and step into the darkness.