Michael B. Jordan displayed his low-key style as he stepped out in Los Angeles wearing a black sweatsuit on Friday.
The 36-year-old filmmaker - who received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame last month - sported a hoodie and matching pants, teaming them with black sunglasses.
The Fruitvale Station actor met up with friends at the members-only San Vicente Bungalows in West Hollywood ahead of the weekend.
The longtime entertainer sported a scruffy beard and wore a messenger bag across his torso.
It comes after he appeared on Time magazine's annual list of 100 Most Influential People.
Laidback: Michael B. Jordan displayed his low-key style as he stepped out in Los Angeles wearing a black sweatsuit on Friday
His style: The 36-year-old filmmaker - who received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame last month - sported a hoodie and matching pants, teaming them with black sunglasses
For his cover of the issue, the Marvel hunk wore a black turtleneck as he posed for a close-up shot.
The Time 100 list is a curated collection of the biggest names in arts and entertainment, politics, science, and more.
Michael tops the 'Artists' list and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever director Ryan Coogler sang his praises in a thoughtful essay.
Acknowledging his achievement, Michael took to Instagram on Thursday to share a shot of his cover and write: 'Proud to be included in the 2023 @time list of the Most influential people in the world.'
He then shared Coogler's remarks with his following of 23 million.
The Oakland, California native wrote, 'With this year’s Creed III, he took on a new role—feature-film director—and handled it with aplomb.
'I knew he would. Because directing is a working person's game. The world sees the press tours, the interviews, and the edited behind-the-scenes footage, but I am deeply familiar with the reality.
'Marathon conversations with actors. Budget meetings when you realize cutting part of the story is the only way forward.'
Accolade: Michael is listen on Time magazine's annual list of 100 Most Influential People
Achievement: Michael tops the 'Artists' list for Time's 100 Most Influential People and director Ryan Coogler sang his praises in a thoughtful essay; pictured in Los Angeles on April 11
The essay went on, 'Postproduction hours when your own mistakes laugh at you from the footage.
'It’s like climbing a mountain summit through enemy territory with your heart exposed. But I knew Mike had it in him.
'Because over that quarter-century of work, nothing was given to him. Everything was earned. And I strongly believe that his best work is still to come.'
In an interview with the publication, Michael described stepping behind the camera for the first time as the director of Creed III and his acting process.
'As an actor, you try to find characters that you can pull yourself into you, and you can relate to, and you can almost kind of use that as that as a therapeutic opportunity to work through your own personal s**t through a character,' he remarked.
'You look for those things. And Adonis Creed was that for me. I felt like that was a unique position that I was in.
'For me, my expression is through acting, through motion. And I try to live present in that moment, and that's when it's for me, is like making a thing.
'Then you kind of have to divorce yourself, you gotta let go of it, cause it's out of your control anymore. You gotta give it to the world and the people they have their opinions and this and that, and pick it apart, for whatever reason, and you gotta kind of shut that part of it out,' he opened up.
Proud: Acknowledging his achievement, Michael took to Instagram on Thursday to share a shot of his cover and write, 'Proud to be included in the 2023 @time list of the Most influential people in the world'
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