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By the People, for the People
Warner Bros. Unveils 'Sinners' Exhibit at Studio Tour
Fans Can Immerse Themselves in the World of the Hit Series Through Costumes and Props
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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For fans of the hit series 'Sinners,' Warner Bros. Studios is now offering a new exhibit that showcases costumes and props from the show's meticulously crafted 1930s Mississippi setting. The exhibit, located at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour in Burbank, California, provides a behind-the-scenes look at the attention to historical detail that went into bringing the series to life, from the characters' wardrobes to the musical instruments used in the score.
Why it matters
The 'Sinners' exhibit represents a growing trend of studios leveraging physical exhibits to deepen fan engagement and extend the lifespan of popular films and TV shows. By offering an immersive experience that connects viewers to the world of the series, Warner Bros. is able to drive traffic to its studio tour, boost merchandise sales, and foster stronger brand loyalty among the show's dedicated fanbase.
The details
The exhibit features costumes worn by key characters in the series, including the Smokestack twins Smoke and Annie, the couple Stack and Mary, and the aspiring musician Sammie Moore. Also on display is Sammie's Sobro Cyclops guitar, the actual instrument used by composer Ludwig Göransson to create the show's score. The costumes and props are designed to provide insight into the personalities of the characters and the aesthetic of the 1930s Mississippi setting.
- The 'Sinners' exhibit is currently open at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour in Burbank, California.
- The studio tour runs daily from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
The players
Warner Bros. Studios
An American film and television production company that is a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Entertainment, itself a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery.
Ryan Coogler
The director and co-writer of the hit series 'Sinners.'
Ludwig Göransson
The composer who created the score for 'Sinners' using the Sobro Cyclops guitar on display in the exhibit.
What’s next
The Warner Bros. Studio Tour in Burbank, California continues to offer the 'Sinners' exhibit, providing fans with an opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of the hit series.
The takeaway
The 'Sinners' exhibit at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour demonstrates the growing trend of studios creating immersive experiences for fans, leveraging physical displays of costumes, props, and behind-the-scenes content to deepen engagement and foster brand loyalty for popular films and TV shows.


