Michael B. Jordan has made a name for himself as one of Hollywood's biggest stars, but many fans still remember him for his role as the iconic antagonist Eric Killmonger in .
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The beloved Marvel film cemented him as a star and made him even more of a household name alongside stars like Chadwick Boseman and Letitia Wright.
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While his character died at the end of the film, and with global release on the horizon, the actor spoke up about whether he would return to the MCU.
In a recent interview with , he revealed that he was definitely open to the possibility and didn't completely count it out.
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"I donβt know if it's a possibility," he said. "I mean, at one point or another, being able to be in the Marvel Universe was like a dream come true and if there was an opportunity for me to come back, of course I would.
"I'm not one of those guys like 'oh no, I would never.' Working with Ryan [Coogler], what we did on that first project and what Marvel does as a whole is something that, as a fan, as a nerd and geek that I am, I just love to see those movies and those characters come to life."
Michael addressed whether he would make a Marvel comeback
Michael did briefly reprise his role for the Disney+ anthology series as an exploration of an alternate timeline, but isn't set at this point to make any surprise cameos in the much-awaited sequel.
The actor has a lot more on his plate, though, as he is currently working on making his directorial debut with .
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The film is set for release in March of 2023 and will see him reprise his role as Donnie Creed, although it is the first in the franchise not to feature Sylvester Stallone.
The actor is currently working on his directorial debut,
Michael is also set to produce and star in the sequel for alongside the star of the original, Will Smith, which will mark one of his comeback projects.
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