Black Panther Star Went To Therapy After Playing MCU Villain: “I Needed To Decompress”

Michael B. Jordan on 'My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman.' (Netflix)

Michael B. Jordan opened up about his decision to start therapy after playing Killmonger in Black Panther. The actor revealed that the character deeply affected him, prompting him to seek professional help to decompress. Through therapy, Jordan underwent a journey of self-discovery and self-improvement, ultimately feeling proud of his growth. He now advocates for therapy, especially for men, and continues to excel in his acting career with acclaimed performances in films like Creed II and Sinners. Jordan’s journey of healing and growth has positioned him as a potential Oscar nominee and a key player in the upcoming Black Panther 3 directed by Ryan Coogler.

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