Michael B. Jordanis bringing the funny!
The 35-year-old actor stars inA Journal for Jordan, out now, and PEOPLE has an exclusive blooper reel from theDenzel Washington-directed drama.
In the 60-second reel, Jordan and costarChanté Adamsflub their lines to hilarious results, including one instance where he tells her, “I saw that in a movie once.”
Clearly trying not to laugh, Adams, 27, asks Jordan, “What movie was that?”
After a pause, Jordan looks straight into the camera and says with a mock serious expression, “This one,” prompting a fit of laughter from his costar.
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Michael B. Jordan and Chanté Adams inA Journal for Jordan(2021).David Lee/Columbia Pictures

Jordan stars in the film as Sergeant Charles Monroe King, a soldier deployed to Iraq who begins to keep a journal of love and advice for his infant son.
In December, Jordan told:BLACKPRINTthat he has “strayed away from love stories in the past” until he was approached aboutA Journal For Jordan. Citing his age and life experiences as deterrents, the actor andformer Sexiest Man Aliveexplained that he feared he couldn’t “tap into real emotions in that type of way that could really connect with the character.”
But this story was different. “I journal a lot,” Jordan said. “So understanding the thought process behind leaving words and lessons in a journal for somebody to read later, I just love the idea of that. I connect with that personally.”
Chanté Adams and Michael B. Jordan inA Journal for Jordan(2021).Sony Pictures

Having Canedy and her son as his “North star” guiding him through the tough moments and emotions really helped Jordan “tap into Charles,” he said. “And then, you have a phenomenal talent and icon in Denzel Washington as our leader and director,” the actor added. “It was a dream to always work with him.”
But the mostrewarding part of being able to tell a story like this, Jordan and Canedy agreed, was the messaging behind it.
“I needed to do something with my grief,” Canedy, 56, told :BLACKPRINT. “And I’ve always said to my son, ‘When you have difficult moments in life, you can do something positive or negative.’ "
A positive takeaway from the film for Jordan? “That even through tragedy, love is the strongest bond,” he said.
A Journal for Jordanis in theaters andavailable for rental to stream nowonAmazon Prime VideoandVUDU.
source: people.com