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Jordan's Toughest Role: Twin Brothers in Supernatural Thriller

28 Nov

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Summary

  • Jordan portrays twin brothers in Ryan Coogler's supernatural thriller.
  • The role demanded Jordan to push beyond his comfort zone and limits.
  • Coogler directed 'Sinners' as a personal project after years of franchise films.
Jordan's Toughest Role: Twin Brothers in Supernatural Thriller

Michael B. Jordan tackles his most challenging role yet as twin brothers in Ryan Coogler's upcoming supernatural thriller, "Sinners." Set against the backdrop of 1930s Jim Crow-era Mississippi, the film delves into themes of survival and ambition amplified by otherworldly forces.

Jordan describes the dual role as profoundly demanding, pushing him outside his comfort zone. He was specifically instructed by Coogler to fully immerse himself in the performance, setting aside his own producing and directing sensibilities. This personal project for Coogler, developed from his own family connections to blues music, marks a distinct artistic endeavor after years of large-scale franchise filmmaking.

The ensemble cast, including newcomer Miles Caton and veteran Delroy Lindo, contributed to a supportive family atmosphere on set, a hallmark of Coogler's direction. Jordan emphasizes the importance of recognizing Coogler's unique vision and dedication, highlighting "Sinners" as a significant contribution to Black cinema and the horror genre.

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Michael B. Jordan stars in Ryan Coogler's supernatural thriller "Sinners," set in 1930s Mississippi.
Playing twin brothers required Jordan to explore fully developed adult characters and push his acting limits beyond his comfort zone.
Coogler directed 'Sinners' as a personal passion project, drawing from his own family connections to blues music and the historical setting.

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