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Josh Allen's fiance Hailee Steinfeld opens up about intense vampire role in Ryan Coogler’s supernatural horror ‘Sinners’

Hailee Steinfeld returns to live-action films with Sinners, a supernatural horror set in the 1930s American South. Directed by Ryan Coogler, Steinfeld stars alongside Michael B. Jordan, portraying a character revealed to be a vampire, requiring an intense physical transformation and challenging her acting skills.
Josh Allen's fiance Hailee Steinfeld opens up about intense vampire role in Ryan Coogler’s supernatural horror ‘Sinners’
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Hailee Steinfeld is making a grand return to the big screen with Sinners, a chilling supernatural horror directed by Ryan Coogler. The film, set in the 1930s American South, stars Michael B. Jordan in a dual role as twin brothers who confront a terrifying evil in their hometown. Steinfeld plays Mary, a character whose mysterious allure takes a shocking turn when she is revealed to be a vampire.

Stepping into the supernatural: Hailee Steinfeld’s transformation into a vampire

For Steinfeld, Sinners presented an exciting challenge, allowing her to embody one of the most iconic monsters in cinematic history. In a recent interview, she expressed how thrilling yet demanding the experience was.
“It was equally as challenging as it was fun,” she shared. “What a learning curve to take on this supernatural element to this character, but making it feel very human and very real. I think there’s something about vampires that people love and are really drawn to. It’s just the most incredible original story. But yeah, so interesting to spend your days covered in blood and fangs.”The role required an intense physical transformation, including spending long hours drenched in fake blood while perfecting the eerie elegance and dark charisma expected from a cinematic vampire.
This commitment to authenticity is part of what makes Sinners one of the most anticipated horror films of the year.

Hailee Steinfeld’s big screen comeback after years away from live-action films

Sinners marks Steinfeld’s return to live-action movies after a six-year break. While she found success with voice acting in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and the Disney+ series Hawkeye, this film represents a significant moment in her career.
“There’s always the butterflies but so much excitement,” she said of returning to film. “Also, this was my first film back from the (2023 actors’) strike. And we were all so hungry to get back to work.”Her enthusiasm for the project suggests Sinners could mark a thrilling new chapter in her career, proving she can master a range of genres, from action to horror. To fully embrace Mary’s persona, Steinfeld underwent a dramatic transformation, including cutting her hair significantly shorter.“I was in this beautiful period hairstyle that I really loved and it helped me embody a character in a way that I hadn’t before. The physicality of a character can inform a lot. The wardrobe, the hair, the makeup – it’s so important,” she gushed.Also Read: Josh Allen credits fiancée Hailee Steinfeld for his surprising new look and fashion upgradeWith Sinners hitting theaters on April 18, horror fans and Steinfeld’s admirers alike are eager to see how she brings Mary to life in this spine-chilling tale. Given Coogler’s reputation for crafting gripping stories, this film is poised to leave audiences captivated—and maybe a little terrified.
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