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Michael B. Jordan talks 'the moment I've waited for my entire life'

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Michael B. Jordan talks about his new film, ‘Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse’
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ByStephen Iervolino
December 02, 2021, 1:04 AM

In "Black Panther," Michael B. Jordan's battle-scarred alter-ego Erik Stevens/Killmonger famously faces off with Chadwick Boseman's T'Challa, saying, "I've lived my entire life, waiting for this moment!" In real life, Jordan is saying the same thing, in a feature piece with The Hollywood Reporter.

The actor, producer and director of the upcoming "Creed III" isn't letting his moment pass, either.

"My ambition has intersected at this moment where I have the experience and knowledge to direct...and [the ability] to maximize it by having a production company," Jordan said. "It's my turn to make my impact while I have the energy and strength."

The 34-year-old added, "It's the moment I've waited for my entire life. This is it."

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Jordan, whose Outlier Society production company is backing the third "Creed" film, in addition to other projects, noted, "To be young, Black and successful -- and disruptive -- in this industry, there's a certain navigation to get to the place I need to get to."

He added, "This is the most open that things have been for somebody who's in favor right now, and you try to...stay in it for as long as you can."

Jordan explained that taking a leading role for director Denzel Washington in the Dec. 25 release "A Journal for Jordan," was a chance to get a master class in both acting and directing before "Creed III" started shooting.

"Denzel perfected 'leading man,'" he said. "He was like, 'I'm going to f***ing dominate this one thing and master it.'"

The actor also has another role model in Will Smith. "He says all the time that he doesn't feel like he's the most talented, but he works the hardest," Jordan said.

"Creed III" opens Nov. 23, 2022.

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