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Ryan Coogler's deal to own 'Sinners' is a gamble that could still pay off big time
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Miles Caton, Michael B. Jordan, and Ryan Coogler on the set of "Sinners."
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The rights to "Sinners" will revert to the film's director, Ryan Coogler, in 2050.
Veteran entertainment and technology attorney Jonathan Handel explained how Coogler could cash in.
"He's…
This story appeared on businessinsider.com, 2025-05-14 15:47:50.