Michael B. Jordan On ‘S–t’ He Didn’t Know He Was Gonna Have To Deal With After Signing On To The Thomas Crown Affair

Michael B. Jordan On ‘S–t’ He Didn’t Know He Was Gonna Have To Deal With After Signing On To The Thomas Crown Affair
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Michael B. Jordan On ‘S–t’ He Didn’t Know He Was Gonna Have To Deal With After Signing On To The Thomas Crown Affair

Michael B. Jordan got a lot of praise for his work as a director on Creed III, but while that sort of success certainly meant new opportunities, it also meant a lot of expectations. The actor admitted that his work directing the upcoming remake of The Thomas Crown Affair is not something for which he was entirely prepared.

Michael B. Jordan is currently doing the awards season runner for Sinners, for which he was nominated for Best Actor, but he’s also trying to wrap up a remake of The Thomas Crown Affair, which he both directs and stars in. Speaking with Vanity Fair, Jordan said the experience has been a lot different because he’s working shorter days, which means trying to cram more work into that time. He explained…

There’s a lot of ‘technical director’ shit, honestly. I shot 10-hour days in London versus shooting 12 to 14 hours in Atlanta. That’s a huge difference of how many shots I’m trying to get, how many scenes I can do in a day. And I had to adjust to not having a really inherited cast.

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