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Michael B. Jordan addressed the rumours of him playing black Superman

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Michael B. Jordan slams the reporter for the “corny” remark

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  • Michael B. Jordan has spoken out about the rumours of him playing black Superman.
  • It went viral after a page reported that the Black Superman project is already in talks with Michael.
  • In a previous interview, Michael expressed hope to all of his fans, despite saying he had no idea.
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For a long time, rumours circulated that Black Panther actor Michael B. Jordan would be the next black Superman. And now, with the DC universe’s authority changing and Henry Cavill leaving the spot vacant, fans were wondering whether Michael would actually do it or not. Unfortunately for everyone, the actor recently debunked his casting rumours in an interview.

The rumour was that Jordan will be playing Val-Zod, an alternate Kryptonian hero from the more well-known Kal-El (Clark Kent/Superman). And it went viral after a page reported that the Black Superman project is already in talks with Michael.

Michael B. Jordan finally answered everyone’s questions about him playing black Superman at the red carpet event for his upcoming film Creed, in an interview and it’s a little disappointing. When the reporter questioned him “And finally, you came back for ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.’ We were so happy about that. But now you’re gonna take on the DC role of Black Superman”, the actor bluntly asked “Who said that?”

When the reporter increased the pressure on Michael B. Jordan to spill something, he said, rter added a lil more pressure on the actor to spill something, Michael B. Jordan shared, “You said that. I didn’t say that. I don’t even know about no rumors about that one.”

Michael B. Jordan’s recent denial deviated from what he had previously stated. In a previous interview, Michael expressed hope to all of his fans, despite saying he had no idea. He stated in the 2021 interview, “I mean, I don’t know. I think you know there’s a…I don’t really know what is going on with that in particular, but I think everybody’s want and desire to see Black leads and heroic roles I think is really important. Representation is important.”

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Well, all that’s been said and done, we still don’t know who will be taking the baton of playing Superman now that Henry Cavill has taken an exit from the DC universe.

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