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Michael B. Jordan said watching ‘Sinners’ made him cry
Michael B. Jordan's dual roles as twins in Sinners demonstrate technical skill and depth, earning him a Golden Globe nomination and early Oscar buzz, according to director Ryan Coogler.
- Michael B. Jordan earned a Golden Globe nod as Best Actor in a Motion Picture — Drama for playing twins Smoke and Stack in the film Sinners, generating early Oscar buzz.
- Differentiating the roles, Jordan relied on vocal octaves and footwear techniques, wearing a half-size smaller shoe for one twin and a half-size larger shoe for the other, while Ryan Coogler praised his physical-language work.
- Set in the Jim Crow South, the film features World War I veterans and Chicago mob enforcers running a juke joint who confront a town of vampires, with onscreen fight scenes and tight cutting.
- After a Warner Bros. studios in Burbank interview, Jordan seemed exhausted but will need energy for awards season promotion, while co-stars Wunmi Mosaku and Delroy Lindo praised his enthusiasm and multitasking.
- Back from a year in Europe, Jordan and Coogler's partnership reflects their ongoing collaboration on five films and Creed III, signaling a strong creative bond.
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