Michael B. Jordan has made it clear that his friendship with Jonathan Majors remains strong, despite the controversy surrounding the actor. In a recent interview with GQ, the “Creed III” star expressed his support and admiration for Majors’ resilience during his 2023 legal battle.
Jordan spoke about Majors’ current situation, mentioning that he is doing well and recently got engaged. The 38-year-old actor expressed pride in his friend’s strength and handling of the challenges he has faced. Jordan emphasized their bond, stating, “That’s my boy.”
In December 2023, Majors faced legal consequences and was found guilty of two misdemeanor counts—harassment and assault. However, he was acquitted of intentional assault in the third degree and aggravated harassment in the second degree. These charges stemmed from an incident involving his former girlfriend, Grace Jabbari. The fallout from the incident resulted in Majors being fired from multiple film projects and suspended from his role as Kang in the Marvel universe.
Despite the verdict and the controversy surrounding Majors, Michael B. Jordan is not hesitant about the idea of collaborating with him again. When asked directly if he would work with Majors in the future, Jordan’s response was a resounding “Yes.”
Currently, Jordan is gearing up for his next big project, “Sinners,” which reunites him with longtime collaborator Ryan Coogler. The film is a supernatural horror thriller and marks Coogler’s first original screenplay since “Fruitvale Station.” In “Sinners,” Jordan takes on dual roles, portraying twin brothers who return to their hometown in search of a fresh start, only to encounter a much darker force awaiting them.
“Sinners” is scheduled to hit theaters on April 18, 2025.
In conclusion, Michael B. Jordan’s loyalty to Jonathan Majors remains unwavering, despite the controversy surrounding Majors’ legal battle. Jordan expressed his support and admiration for Majors’ resilience. Furthermore, Jordan confirmed that he is open to the idea of collaborating with Majors again. As Jordan prepares for his upcoming project, “Sinners,” fans can anticipate his dual role in this supernatural horror thriller, which reunites him with Ryan Coogler.