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Marvel’s ‘What If…?’: Is Michael B. Jordan Still Killmonger?

Marvel revealed new teaser images for ‘What If…?’ episode six, featuring Killmonger from ‘Black Panther.’ While many Marvel Cinematic Universe actors reprised their roles in their animated counterparts, not all of them have. Many of Michael B. Jordan’s co-stars reprised their roles, but fans wonder if he will be returning as well.
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‘Creed’: Michael B. Jordan Really Got Punched in the Face by a Former Boxing Champion; ‘It Felt Like I Was in a Car Accident’

While working on the first 'Creed' film, Michael B. Jordan had to go through intense training to get his body right for the role. He also took boxing lessons and got in the ring with real boxers, including former cruiserweight champion Tony Bellow. While filming one of his iconic in-ring scenes, Jordan had to take two real punches to the face.
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Michael B. Jordan and Ryan Coogler Knew They Were Going To Make ‘Creed’ Long Before They Filmed 1 Frame of ‘Fruitvale Station’

Fruitvale Station was the first collaboration between Jordan and esteemed director Ryan Coogler. The two formed a close bond during production and went on to create three more films together, Creed, Black Panther, and Creed II, but few people know that they had decided to create Creed long before they shot a single frame of Fruitvale Station.
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Michael B. Jordan Felt ‘Insecure as an Actor’ When He Signed on For ‘Fruitvale Station’

Michael B. Jordan has become one of the most sought-after movie stars in the world in a relatively short amount of time. The Without Remorse star initially gained recognition in the entertainment industry after playing smaller roles in TV dramas such as The Wire and Friday Night Lights, but eventually transitioned into film after landing the lead role in 2013’s Fruitvale Station, a movie about the shooting of Oscar Grant. During the time of Fruitvale Station’s filming, Jordan lacked confidence as an actor and wasn’t sure if he’d ever become as successful as he is today.
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‘The Wire’: Michael B. Jordan Had To Have His Mom Removed From Set While Filming Wallace’s Death Scene — ‘You Could Just Hear Her Sobbing’

Nowadays, Michael B. Jordan makes millions of dollars as a mega movie star in films, but his career beginnings were much more humble. Back when he was just a preteen, Jordan worked his way into the entertainment business via small roles in TV dramas such. Even though his role as Wallace in The Wire was only for one season, the show ended up opening a lot of doors for him as an actor. Years later, Jordan admitted that he had to ask for his mother to be removed from the set while filming the scene because she kept crying.
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‘Where’s Wallace?’ — Michael B. Jordan Initially Auditioned For a Completely Different Role on ‘The Wire’

Michael B. Jordan is internationally known today for starring in massive blockbuster films such as Black Panther and Creed, but the Without Remorse star initially got his acting chops on TV. He entered the entertainment industry when he was a preteen, with his first role being a small, forgettable part on The Sopranos. Even though relatively speaking, Jordan’s time on The Wire was pretty short, his character, Wallace remains one of the show’s most popular. However, Wire fans might be surprised to find out that Jordan initially went out for a completely different role when he first auditioned for the show.
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Michael B. Jordan Had To Bully Tony Soprano in His First-Ever TV Role

Michael B. Jordan is globally known due to his roles in major motion pictures such as Black Panther, Without Remorse, and the Creed trilogy, but his career beginnings are much more humble. Before he was a millionaire movie star winning “Sexiest Man Alive” awards, he was a TV actor who had supporting roles in some of the most popular and acclaimed shows of all time. While working on 'The Sopranos' he had bully to bully a young Tony Soprano during a traumatic flashback.
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Michael B. Jordan Tackled ‘Friday Night Lights’ Director Pete Berg in the Middle of His Audition — ‘He Was Talking Sh*, He Got Me So Fired Up’

Michael B. Jordan might be best known today for starring in big budget films such as Creed, Black Panther, and Without Remorse, but he initially made a new for himself through supporting roles in TV dramas. In order to land his role on Friday Night Lights, he tackled director Pete Berg during his audition just to convince him he was for real.