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Michael B. Jordan Reflects on Going to Therapy After Playing ‘Black Panther’ Villain: ‘No Blueprint’
Michael B. Jordan got candid about seeking mental health support after starring as the villain in Black Panther. “After the ...
Ryan Coogler recently revealed that Sony prevented a surprise character from appearing in Black Panther. What character did ...
Black Panther, which won three Oscars, follows T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman), heir to the hidden but advanced kingdom of ...
Ryan Coogler's original 'Black Panther 2' script centered on Chadwick Boseman's T'Challa and his 8-year-old son facing a ...
The Carolina Panthers ' Week 15 loss to the New Orleans Saints may prove to be a rather costly one. Not only did they have a ...
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Ryan Coogler Recalls Chadwick Boseman Sneaking Into a Press Event to Meet Him Before ‘Black Panther’
Before Coogler was even signed on to direct the Marvel Studios project, the star slipped into a 'Creed' event to get a feel ...
Black Panther 3 director Ryan Coogler has revealed what's brought him back to the MCU for the upcoming threequel and comments ...
In addition, running back Trevor Etienne and linebacker Bam Martin-Scott, continue to make their respective impacts on ...
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Michael B. Jordan Needed Therapy After Playing ‘Black Panther’ Villain: ‘I Needed to Decompress’
Michael B. Jordan said he needed to 'decompress' in therapy after playing 'Black Panther' villain Erik Killmonger.
In Black Panther, Killmonger’s father T’Chaka was killed by T’Challa’s (Chadwick Boseman) father for smuggling vibranium out ...
I’m not making movies to prove anything, you know what I mean? I’m telling stories that I want to tell, that I’m obsessed ...
Sinners star Michael B. Jordan recently opened up about the mental toll that playing Erik Killmonger in 2018's Black Panther took on him, revealing that ...
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