Michael B. Jordan is well known for his roles in prominent movie titles like Black Panther and the Creed series. In a recent interview with the illustrator of One Punch Man, he opened up about his deep love for the manga series.
Both of them met each other while Jordan was in Japan for the premiere of Creed III. He was rather thrilled to meet the illustrator of his beloved manga series in person. The conversation was full of admiration and appreciation for each other’s work while exploring the similarities between their respective works as well.
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During the interview, Jordan expressed his immense love for the series, One Punch Man. He believed the story was quite compelling and traced through the hero’s journey. The anime also portrayed how challenges can contribute to the growth and development of characters. He also opened up about Saitama and said that he feels deep compassion for him. He also found it intriguing how Saitama, despite being so powerful, didn’t have any recognition.
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Michael B. Jordan has always been expressive regarding his passion for anime. With the upcoming Creed anime project, he has proved diligence towards the film industry and his love for Japanese animation.
Micheal B. Jordan and the illustrator of One Punch Man, Yusuke Murata, had a conversation about the protagonists of Creed and One Punch Man in a recent interview.
Michael B. Jordan started the interview by greeting Murata, “It is a pleasure to meet you, Mr. Murata! I’m a big fan, so I’m very honored.”
Murata praises his movie, Creed: The Past Strikes Back, as one of those things he’ll “remember for the rest of my life.” Jordan expresses his delight in being able to talk with him face-to-face. He said, “You’re kidding me. …… (look to the heavens). It is really special for me to be able to talk to you like this, and I am thrilled to hear you say so. I am greatly influenced by “One-Pan Man,” and I feel that it is a story about a hero’s journey.”
Jordan further adds:
“I feel that it is a story about a hero’s journey. It depicts the process of growth and development of various characters as they go through trials and tribulations, and I also feel love and compassion for them. The main character, Saitama, is in a different position because he has mastered the strongest. The difference between his outer and inner world (the fact that his strength is not communicated to those around him) is also fascinating.”
Murata and Jordan shared similar views and emotional depth towards their respective works. Both of them believed that battles help as the harbinger of self-development; characters get over their personal conflicts and stand tall above their obstacles. The amount of emotions that can be expressed through a fight is incredible, and it also serves as a catalyst for a more immersive experience for the watchers.
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Source: Natalie