The Golden Globe nominee explained that his Wakandan antagonist Erik Killmonger “didn’t really know a lot of love,” which prompted him to get therapy after completing production on the Ryan Coogler-helmed blockbuster.
“I think Erik didn’t experience that,” he said on CBS Sunday Morning. “He had a lot of betrayal, a lot of failed systems around him that shaped him and his anger and his frustration.”
Jordan explained, “So, for a while, in preparation for that role, I didn’t really speak to my family that much. I was kind of isolated a bit. I went into my hole and tried to live like he would have lived for a bit, whatever that process was.
In Black Panther, Killmonger’s father T’Chaka was killed by…
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