Oscar nominated Michael B Jordan reveals one 'Sinners' scene entire cast saw filmed
'Sinners' star Michael B Jordan is reminiscing over the making of the film and even revealed a fun scene that the whole cast except Wunmi Mosaku saw filmed
Oscar nominees Michael B. Jordan, Delroy Lindo and Wunmi Mosaku are reminiscing over the fun of filming Sinners, and sharing the one scene the whole cast saw filmed.
Recalling the scene where Jack O’Connell and his fellow vampires danced an Irish jig together in the dark, Mosaku shared that "everybody stuck around after they were wrapped to watch."
"There's a lot of that dance sequence that didn't make it to the screen," Jordan, 39, added in the interview with People.
Jordan stars as twins Smoke and Stack in Ryan Coogler’s vampire horror film. Stack later becomes a vampire thanks to O’Connell’s Remmick, and inherits his thoughts and mannerisms.
"Stack had an opportunity to just be a part of Remmick's world and to be burdened and blessed with all of his memories and all of his experiences," explained the Creed star.
He added, "Stack got an opportunity to run that up against his mortal life experiences as a Black man. He's playing my jam that I didn't even know was my jam. And I got to bust a move!"
Mosaku was the only one who couldn’t be there to see the dance filmed as she quips "had a baby at home."
"I was like, 'I'm tired. It's 4:00 AM," she said with a laugh.
Sinners made histroy as the first horror film to get an A Cinemascore, as well as the first film to get an all-time high of 16 Oscar nominations.
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