The 31-year-old plays villain Erik "Killmonger" Stevens in Ryan Coogler’s Marvel debut.

We’d imagine its very strange for any actor to watch a live audience watching them perform, but Michael B. Jordan has revealed to Entertainment Tonight that he did just that. He wanted to watch Black Panther with the people and it wasn’t that bad apparently:

"Honestly, everybody was laughing, they were yelling at the screen, you know what I'm saying? The gasps, the one-liners, everything was working so it was cool to see it with a normal audience, not at a premiere, not at a press junket. They were really engaged and interacting with the film, so it was good to see," he said.

Asked whether he felt less pressure now that the movie was released, this was his response-

"It is a little relaxing to know people are really liking the performance. It was something I'd never really done before so I was anxious to see how it would play and if it worked... it felt good."

Last week Jordan told entertainment.ie that he got his inspiration for the character from a very interesting source: Heath Ledger. Check it out here:

Black Panther is in cinemas now.

Via: ET