News | Entertainment
12 Jan 2026 10:20
NZCity News
NZCity CalculatorReturn to NZCity

  • Start Page
  • Personalise
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • Finance
  • Shopping
  • Jobs
  • Horoscopes
  • Lotto Results
  • Photo Gallery
  • Site Gallery
  • TVNow
  • Dating
  • SearchNZ
  • NZSearch
  • Crime.co.nz
  • RugbyLeague
  • Make Home
  • About NZCity
  • Contact NZCity
  • Your Privacy
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Join for Free

  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Michael B. Jordan is trying to be the "best version" of himself

    The 38-year-old actor had been nominated for the Best Actor honour at the 2026 Critics Choice Awards for his performance in Sinners - which was also put up for 16 other accolades - and Jordan has said he is "looking forward" to the coming year and working on himself.


    Speaking with Extra at the ceremony on Sunday (04.01.26), he said: "I'm looking forward to 2026. Just being better than it was last year. And continue to try to be the best version of myself."

    While Jordan missed out on the Best Actor award - with the accolade instead going to Timothee Chalamet for Marty Supreme - Sinners bagged four accolades, those being Best Young Actor (Miles Caton), Best Original Screenplay (Ryan Coogler), Best Casting and Ensemble (Francine Maisler) and Best Score (Ludwig Göransson).

    Reflecting on the hard work of the Sinners creative team, Jordan said: "It feels good ... Listen, whenever you work really hard at something and you pour your everything into it, to be a part of this conversation ... and people show their appreciation for what you do and admiration for the work.

    "It feels good, you know, and it feels very rewarding."

    Jordan also paid tribute to Sinners director Ryan Coogler, calling him "incredible".

    The Creed star said: "Ever since we first met, you know, over a decade ago, the projects that we've been working on, he's a genius, man ... He's an honest person, unapologetically who he is, and he means what he says, and he does what he says.

    "You know what I'm saying? So that's somebody you could trust.

    "So as an actor, it's the best type of dynamic relationship you can have. And as a friend, having somebody you could depend on and rely on is equally as important. And he's all those things."

    Jordan also said he felt "lucky" as he was currently working on another movie, which would bring him back to the Critics Choice Awards next year.

    He said: "I'm lucky. I'm in the edit right now for another movie. So, I get a chance to go back. I get to split my mind up a little bit between the two.

    "So, I get a chance to work on the work and then get a chance to jump in here and celebrate my filmmaker, my rest of my cast and my crew with all the nominations that we've gotten across the board. So, it's pretty satisfying."

    © 2026 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

     Other Entertainment News
     12 Jan: Ashley Tisdale's mom group tensions stemmed from a "misalignment of values"
     12 Jan: Rob Reiner's family have the "utmost trust in the legal process"
     12 Jan: Nikki Glaser is determined to strike the "perfect note" at the Golden Globes
     12 Jan: The Kardashians don't have a one-size-fits-all approach to relationships, according to Khloe Kardashian
     12 Jan: Jodie Foster finds working with female directors to be a "really amazing" experience
     12 Jan: Ali Wong and Bill Hader have split
     12 Jan: One Battle After Another leads the nominations for the Actor Awards
     Top Stories

    RUGBY RUGBY
    New Zealand Giant Slalom skiing star Alice Robinson isn't switching focus despite surprise showings in a different discipline More...


    BUSINESS BUSINESS
    Rising living costs are driving up both the number of first-time student loan borrowers, and the size of their loans More...



     Today's News

    Politics:
    The Government says it wants to dots its I's and cross its T's with the roll-out of "open electricity" 10:07

    Entertainment:
    Ashley Tisdale's mom group tensions stemmed from a "misalignment of values" 9:53

    International:
    In Minneapolis, the deadly ICE shooting has reopened old wounds 9:27

    Soccer:
    Managerless Manchester United have exited football's FA Cup in the third round with striker Danny Welbeck scoring in the 64th minute against his former club at Old Trafford 9:27

    Entertainment:
    Rob Reiner's family have the "utmost trust in the legal process" 9:23

    Entertainment:
    Nikki Glaser is determined to strike the "perfect note" at the Golden Globes 8:53

    Entertainment:
    The Kardashians don't have a one-size-fits-all approach to relationships, according to Khloe Kardashian 8:23

    Business:
    Rising living costs are driving up both the number of first-time student loan borrowers, and the size of their loans 8:17

    Basketball:
    Breakers forward Rob Baker has responded to his coach's defensive criticism in basketball's ANBL 8:07

    Business:
    The Government says a move to "open electricity" will give consumers more choice through better transparency 7:57


     News Search






    Power Search


    © 2026 New Zealand City Ltd