Michael B Jordan is everyone’s #MCM or #MCAY (Man Crush All Year) and now the actor/sex symbol is further cementing that status with his latest shoot and cover for ‘Vanity Fair‘ and their November 2018 issue.
On the cover the ‘Black Panther‘ and ‘Creed II‘ star poses with his bare chest out and a black blazer immersed in a body of water, sporting a fresh cut and gold chain. While between the pages he sports multiple looks from chic to sporty on the basketball court and around town.
Check out some of the highlights of his interview and some snaps below.
On his effort to promote diversity in Hollywood: “We live in the times where everything is based around race. And for me, it’s like, I get it, I understand. It just makes everything so loaded. When the way to do it is to Trojan-horse it, so then people look up, and say, ‘Oh wow, what happened? I didn’t even realize that.'”
On the importance of sharing black stories: “We don’t have any mythology, black mythology, or folklore. Creating our own mythology is very important because it helps dream. You help people dream.”
On growing his production company: “I want to create projects for Brad Pitt, but at the same time I want to be able to create a movie for Will Smith, or Denzel, or Lupita, or Tessa. It’s gonna be eclectic. It’s gonna be animation. It’s gonna be non-scripted. It’s gonna be digital. It’s gonna be film, television. It’s gonna be video games.”
On his progress since filming Black Panther: “Moving forward it’s a totally different story. This is the defining moment in a lot of different areas for me that’s gonna set up my next 5 to 10. That’s why I’m so locked in right now, because if it was ever a time to get distracted or, like, drop the ball, this is not it.”
Check out the entire interview and snaps HERE.