After spending a year in London directing The Thomas Crown Affair, Michael B. Jordan has returned with new perspectives on filmmaking. He describes his work on Sinners as the second most challenging project of his career.
"Making Sinners was the second hardest thing I've ever done," Jordan shared, emphasizing the emotional and artistic demands of the film.
He explained that directing abroad was a significant shift from his prior acting roles, which helped expand his skills and creativity.
Jordan also offered glimpses into his involvement with the upcoming Thomas Crown Affair remake and Creed 4. His directorial role on the former marks an important milestone, while the latter continues his celebrated portrayal of Adonis Creed.
"Both projects show different sides of me," he said, acknowledging the unique challenges and excitement they bring.
Michael B. Jordan underscores the emotional depth required in Sinners and embraces new creative roles, signaling an evolving career both in front of and behind the camera.