Michael B. Jordan is 36 and in the midst of celebrating the upcoming release of “Creed III,” marking his official debut as a director and on top of that now has his very own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
The official ceremony was held on Wednesday afternoon, Jordan was joined by “Black Panther” director Ryan Coogler as well as “Creed III” co-star Jonathon Majors.
Jordan stated, “Ooh man, this is pretty cool, This is probably one of the most unforgettable weeks I’ve had. I’m extremely humbled and grateful to be here … I know it’s not a small achievement. It’s not lost on me how special this moment is and what this represents to our community, so from the bottom of my heart, I want to say thank you.”
“Creed III” is set for theaters nationwide today, and is finally out from under the shadows of Apollo and Rocky Balboa. Jonathon Majors who has the role of “Kang the Conqueror” in “Ant-Man and The Wasp Quantumania” also stars alongside Jordan in “Creed III” was there for the celebration of his friend at the ceremony.
Majors gave a speech as well saying, “I love my brother, I watched him stand up tall and smile and be grateful and keep his heart open. I watched him move with integrity, each and every round. It takes a lot to move through the world the way he does and I watch him and I admire him and he encourages me.”
Michael B. Jordan’s star is the 2,751st star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for the category of Motion Pictures.
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