Black Panther: This star was in therapy after the shoot

The filming of the superhero cracker "Black Panther" apparently did not pass without a trace on all the actors. Michael B. Jordan (31) has now revealed that he got help from a therapist to recover after the shoot. The 31-year-old, who played the villain Erik Killmonger in the Marvel strip, said he deliberately distanced himself from other people in order to get into the role - and then had difficulty finding his way out of the situation.

"I spent a lot of time alone," Jordan told Oprah Winfrey, 65, in an episode of her show "Supersoul." The childhood of his character Erik had been quite lonely: "He did not have many people to talk to about this place called Wakanda that did not exist." After completing an Oscar nomination for the Best Picture category, the 31-year-old sought professional help.



"I think I was in that state of mind ... that got me," the actor says. He found it difficult to be back among people. "I wanted to be in this lonely place for as long as possible," Jordan said. He could not accept the love that the people who cared for him had for him. The therapy sessions would have helped him a lot, "he explained." Everyone has to unpack and talk. "

Michael B. Jordan Says He Went to Therapy After Filming "Black Panther" | SuperSoul Sunday | OWN (March 2024).



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