Why Michael B. Jordan’s Net Worth Proves He’s One of Hollywood’s Top Earners
Whether you think of him as Creed or Killmonger, Michael B. Jordan is a cinematic force. And in some ways, Jordan's star is just starting to rise. In 2026, Jordan was nominated for a Golden Globe for his dual role as Smoke and Stack in the historical vampire drama, Sinners. And his next big role is rumored to be a reboot of Miami Vice as well as a 2027 remake of the heist movie, The Thomas Crown Affair, in which he will play the title character.
Jordan has done a lot and can do it all. But how much has his talent earned him? Here's Michael B. Jordan's net worth and how he got there.
Michael B. Jordan's Net Worth
As of 2026, Michael B. Jordan's net worth is $50 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. This larger amount comes from his earnings from the Creed films, as well as Marvel's Black Panther. That said, Jordan made $4 million from starring in Sinners alone. This is double his salary for Black Panther, which was $2 million. For that role, as the villainous Killmonger, Jordan has recently said that after that job ended, he "went to therapy, talked about it, found a way to kind of just decompress." Clearly, Jordan takes his work very seriously.
Jordan's career started as a child model, but his big break in TV occurred with one episode of The Sopranos, and later, the role of Wallace in Season 1 of The Wire in 2002.
So, for over twenty years, Michael B. Jordan has been playing unforgettable characters. Sinners might seem like the peak, but it's probably just the beginning.
Where to Stream Michael B. Jordan's Best Movies, Including Sinners
- The Wirestreams on HBO Max.
- Red Tails (2009) streams on Hulu.
- Creed (2015) is available to rent on Apple TV and elsewhere.
- Fahrenheit 451 (2018) streams on HBO Max.
- Black Panther (2018) streams on Disney+.
- Creed II (2018) is available to rent on Apple TV and elsewhere.
- Creed III (2023) is available to rent on Apple TV and elsewhere.
- Sinners (2025) streams on HBO Max.

