Tom Cruise Praises Michael B. Jordan: “I Admire Your Talent” | Vanity Fair

22 November 2025 1991
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Vanity Fair Hollywood Issue cover star Michael B. Jordan was the man of the hour at Thursday’s 39th annual American Cinematheque Awards. The actor, producer, and director received the night’s main honor, joining a group of past recipients that includes Martin Scorsese, Denzel Washington, and Julia Roberts. The ceremony also recognized Charles Rivkin, chairman and CEO of the Motion Picture Association, with the Power of Cinema Award, presented by NBCUniversal Entertainment chairman Donna Langley.

The night was organized around different moments in Jordan’s career, each represented by a different celebrity friend. Ben Affleck, Mahershala Ali, Octavia Spencer, Tessa Thompson, Bradley Cooper, Daniel Kaluuya, and Delroy Lindo all made speeches.

Naturally, Jordan’s longtime collaborator Ryan Coogler presented him with his actual award at the end of the night. But not before a surprise video from Tom Cruise played for the audience. “I’ve been watching your career grow over these many years,” Cruise told Jordan. “I admire your talent, your dedication, your constant willingness to learn and push the boundaries of storytelling. Most recently, with Sinners, you gave another outstanding performance. Well, actually, you gave two outstanding performances.” Coogler joked afterward that he was not prepared to follow Cruise, but would do his best.

Coogler has worked with Jordan since making his feature directorial debut with 2013’s Fruitvale Station. The filmmaker spoke about their deep connection and collaboration over the years, which began when Coogler cast him in the film. He told a story about meeting Jordan at a Starbucks across the street from Forest Whitaker’s production office and thinking to himself, “I don’t think he knows how big he is…. He’s a movie star in the making.” Later in his conversation with Jordan, Coogler told his future collaborator, “‘I think you’re a star. Let’s do this project together and show the world.’ And this dude looked back at me like it was the first time somebody told him that.” Jordan yelled back from the audience, “It was!” The rest was history, with the duo working together on the Creed series, Black Panther, and then Sinners.

Jordan got emotional throughout the night, especially during Coogler’s presentation. “Everybody talks about chasing dreams,” Jordan said. “Nobody really talks about how to build. What does it actually mean to build? How do you will the thought into existence? I stand on the shoulders of giants and my ancestors.” Jordan thanked his family, especially his mother, whom he called the artist of his family and who sat next to him at the event. “We said our stories deserve to be told, and people overwhelmingly responded,” Jordan said of his collaborations with Coogler. “Kids saw themselves on screens in ways they hadn’t. And that was the whole point.”

Affleck opened the night by joking about Jordan’s name. “Michael B. Jordan’s parents were like, You know what we’re gonna name our son? Michael Jordan,” Affleck said. “This was not an exercise in low expectations…. Was Muhammad Ali taken?” Affleck then talked about reaching out to Jordan after seeing him in Fruitvale Station and offering him advice. The two have been friendly ever since.

Creed costar Thompson provided the most levity of the night. “Mr. Jordan and I began our onscreen relationship playing soulmates Adonis and Bianca over a decade ago,” Thompson said. “And for better or worse, it is, to date, the longest relationship that either of us has ever been in. That’s showbiz, baby!” Thompson spoke about working with Jordan when he took on roles as both actor and director on the third installment of the Creed series. “You treat a crew like a community,” Thompson said. “Everyone is seen and heard. You embody excellence without ego.”

The room was filled with heavy hitters, as Jordan has worked with many studios throughout his career. The co-chairs and co-CEOs of Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group, Pamela Abdy and Michael De Luca, were in the audience, as was the head of Prime Video and Amazon MGM Studios, Mike Hopkins. Jordan’s upcoming directorial project, a remake of The Thomas Crown Affair, is set to be released by Amazon MGM in 2027. Directors Guillermo del Toro and Jason Reitman sat at the same table and cheered Coogler on throughout the night.

The night was a reminder that Jordan is still very much in the conversation for an Oscar nomination this season, for his roles as twin brothers Smoke and Stack in Sinners. With this much support from the Hollywood community, it’s feeling increasingly inevitable that he’ll be getting congratulatory phone calls come January, when the Academy announces the 2026 ceremony’s nominations.

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