
*Michael B. Jordan has spoken positively about his “Creed III” co-star Jonathan Majors, expressing openness to collaborating again.
In a recent interview, the “Black Panther” star shared kind words about Majors, despite the actor’s conviction for assaulting his ex-girlfriend over a year ago.
“But he’s doing great, just got engaged. I’m proud of his resilience and his strength through it all, and [his] handling [of] it. I’m glad he’s good. That’s my boy,” Jordan told GQ about Majors.
When asked if he would work with Majors again, Jordan said, “Yes. Yes.”
Meanwhile, Jordan is gearing up for the theatrical release of his vampire thriller ‘Sinners,” while the first official trailer for Majors’ “Magazine Dreams” has finally been released. Watch the clip below.
We reported earlier that Briarcliff Entertainment acquired the U.S. rights to Elijah Bynum’s film that originally premiered at Sundance in 2023 and was first picked up by Searchlight Pictures. However, after Majors’ conviction on assault and harassment charges related to his relationship with ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbarii, the studio pulled it from its release schedule and put it back on the market.
Majors received glowing praise for his “powerhouse” performance as Killian Maddox, a troubled man who dreams of bodybuilding superstardom. Here is the Sundance Film Festival synopsis of the film: “Killian Maddox lives with his ailing veteran grandfather, obsessively working out between court-mandated therapy appointments and part-time shifts at a grocery store where he harbors a crush on a friendly cashier.”
The description continues, “Though Killian’s struggles to read social cues and maintain control of his volatile temper amplify his sense of disconnection amid a hostile world, nothing deters him from his fiercely protected dream of bodybuilding superstardom, not even the doctors who warn that he’s causing permanent damage to his body with his quest.”
The indie drama, which also features Taylour Paige, Elijah Bynum, and Haley Bennett, is set for a theatrical release on March 25.
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