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Michael B. Jordan: Therapy, Acting, and Embracing Vulnerability

4 Jan

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Summary

  • Jordan discusses the impact of playing Erik Killmonger and seeking therapy.
  • He highlights the importance of men discussing feelings and mental health openly.
  • Jordan expresses excitement and nerves about his dual role in the horror film Sinners.
Michael B. Jordan: Therapy, Acting, and Embracing Vulnerability

Michael B. Jordan, a prominent figure in Hollywood for over two decades, has learned the importance of self-care amidst his demanding career. Following his impactful performance as Erik Killmonger in "Black Panther," Jordan candidly shared that he sought therapy to process the character's intensity. This experience led him to champion open discussions about mental health, particularly among men.

His journey with vulnerability and self-awareness proved beneficial when he took on a challenging dual role in the recently released horror film "Sinners." Jordan plays twin brothers in the movie, a project that initially evoked a mix of anxiety and excitement. The film has garnered significant critical acclaim since its April 2025 release.

"Sinners" has earned multiple award nominations, including a leading 17 at the Critics Choice Awards, with Jordan receiving a Best Actor nod. The actor, now 38, reflects on his career, including early work on "The Wire" and his collaborations with director Ryan Coogler, stating that he and his team have "a lot more things to do" and are "just getting started."

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Playing Erik Killmonger in Black Panther profoundly affected Michael B. Jordan, leading him to seek therapy to decompress from the character's intensity.
Michael B. Jordan strongly advocates for men to openly discuss their feelings, anxieties, and mental health, a practice he is proud of.
In Sinners, Michael B. Jordan plays twins who return to Mississippi to open a juke joint, only to face a siege by vampires.

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