As we all know, Ryan Coogler’s Sinners was undoubtedly one of the best films of 2025. Everything about it from its excellent cast to the film’s cinematography and script was a pure masterpiece.
Michael B. Jordan's mother has grown "used" to women lusting after him. The 38-year-old actor was the subject of an X-rated joke at the recent Golden Globes hosted by Nikki Glaser, but Michael insists that his mother is no longer bothered by the quips.
Whether you think of him as Creed or Killmonger, Michael B. Jordan is a cinematic force. And in some ways, Jordan's star is just starting to rise. In 2026, Jordan was nominated for a Golden Globe for his dual role as Smoke and Stack in the historical vampire drama, Sinners.
For most people, being named Michael Jordan might sound like a dream come true. But for actor Michael B. Jordan, it came with challenges that shaped his journey both personally and professionally.
Amanda Seyfried's first on-screen kiss was with Michael B. Jordan. The 40-year-old actress starred alongside Michael, 38, in All My Children, the long-running TV soap, during her teenage years, and Amanda is thrilled that her former co-star has gone on to achieve so much success in Hollywood.
Michael B. Jordan needed therapy after starring in Black Panther. The 38-year-old actor played villainous Erik Killmonger in the 2018 superhero movie and the character "stuck" with him after filming finished so he went to see a therapist and the sessions helped him become a "well-rounded person".
Michael B. Jordan got therapy after playing the Black Panther villain Erik Killmonger. The 38-year-old actor explained he sought professional help after portraying the antagonist in director Ryan Coogler’s 2018 Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) blockbuster, as he wanted to find the best way to separate himself from Killmonger’s isolating mindset.
Ryan Coogler wanted Spider-Man villain Kraven the Hunter to feature in Black Panther. The 39-year-old director revealed that when Michael B. Jordan’s Erik
Michael B. Jordan thinks his performance as Smoke in Sinners should earn him an Oscar nomination. The 38-year-old actor starred in director Ryan Coogler’s vampire movie as the Smokestack Twins, and Jordan thinks his performance as the calm, collected World War I veteran should be recognised by the Academy.
It’s a fear many share: being wrongfully accused of a crime. Unfortunately, real people don’t live in movie world, so they can’t trust that they will evade law enforcement until they figure out who really did it.
Once again, Michael B. Jordan is having a great year. Honestly, it seems every year of his life would be great considering he’s rich, famous, and frustratingly handsome.
The latest honoree is Jonathan Bailey, the first openly gay man to be named "Sexiest Man." It's usually easy to guess which hottie it will be, but if People is looking for suggestions that might not be the usual suspects, let’s get into who should grace the cover of People’s "Sexiest Man Alive" issue.
Given that vampires have been a focus in the movies since at least the 1920s, it’s worth taking a closer look at the various fanged creations that have graced the cinema over the decades. The vampire, like so many other figures in horror, offers a fascinating look at what a given culture fears and desires at a given moment.
A new Miami Vice reboot film is on its way, and Michael B. Jordan is a top choice to star as audience favorite Ricardo “Rico” Tubbs, as of Thursday. Jordan most recently starred in the box office hit Sinners and is known for his on-screen charm, knack for dramatic beats, and standout moments in action films.
Michael B. Jordan is in early talks to star in the upcoming Miami Vice movie. The 38-year-old actor had been linked to the project over the last few months
If you’re active on TikTok, chances are you’ve probably encountered a fan edit before. Typically set to popular music and swift transitions, these quick montages compile clips from TV or Film and have grown immensely popular online.
From the pop stars who made headlines on stage and in space to the movies that people flocked to and streamed, these are the top Halloween costumes inspired by the pop culture of 2025.
Popular culture, both movies and TV, loves to give audiences characters that they can hate. It’s worth examining these characters to better understand how effective pop culture is at creating emotion and how those emotions can sometimes exceed creators’ intentions.
Even as the Marvel Cinematic Universe has expanded far beyond the reach of its Sacred Timeline, there are few sub-worlds that are as expansive as Wakanda.
"The Thomas Crown Affair" project moved quickly to fill the void of Taylor Russell's departure.
Creed 3 was a solid way to wrap up a trilogy within a larger franchise.
We aren’t even halfway through 2025 but I am pretty sure that Sinners will be one of the best films this year. Ryan Coolger’s masterful take on the vampire genre blends Black Southern culture, Hoodoo, and the exploration of ancestral ties and religion’s relationship with music is a sight to behold on the big screen.
Television in the new millennium evolved in more ways than one, including the array and abundance of Black characters TV fans watch weekly, stream, or even binge on a lazy weekend afternoon. So let’s get to it and celebrate the best Black TV characters of the 21st century so far.
We know for sure that Creed III will be Michael B. Jordan's directorial debut. We don't know for sure whom Adonis Creed's (Jordan) opponent will be in the ring, but we may be getting closer to an answer.
Michael B. Jordan will debut as the first Black actor to portray John Kelly/John Clark when Tom Clancy's Without Remorse hits Amazon Prime Video tomorrow (April 30), but he can't escape questions about whether he will next become the first Black Superman.
When Tom Clancy's Without Remorse hits Amazon Prime Video on April 30, Michael B. Jordan will officially become the first Black actor to portray John Clark on screen—however, the 34-year-old accomplished this in his mind a long time ago.
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