Michael B. Jordan as Elias "Stack" Moore and Elijah "Smoke" Moore in 'Sinners.' Warner Bros. Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Michael B. Jordan lets out a hearty laugh when asked about the prospect of playing dual roles onscreen again after earning his first Golden Globe Award nomination for his portrayal of the Smokestack twins in Sinners this morning. "If it's not Smoke and Stack, some iteration of that, I'm not sure," he tells The Hollywood Reporter, calling this morning's nomination an "honor." He adds, "Never say never, who knows what the future holds, [but] this is the hardest thing I've done so far. The most challenging role for sure." Related Stories Movies Golden Globe Nominations Snubs: Sydney Sweeney's 'Christy' Shut Out as 'Wicked: For Good' Misses Best Picture Nod TV Jason Isaacs Thanks Mike White for His "Fabulous" 'White Lotus' Golden Globe Nom -- and Issues Industry Rallying Cry: "Cinema Is Under Threat" Jordan stars as Elijah "Smoke" Moore and Elias "Stack" Moore in Ryan Coogler's Jim Crow era-set horror, which sees the brothers handle unfinished business with neighbors, family members and their respective lovers when they return to their home of Clarksdale, Mississippi, after a brief stint up north in Chicago. The brothers then meet drastically different fates when a group of vampires shows up on their doorstep on the opening night of their new juke joint. "The fact that they're identical twins, it's like leaning into two totally different personalities but being in the same body," says Jordan of the experience of taking on the two characters. "It's kind of hard to pick a favorite because you need one to complete the other because they're not really complete by themselves. So Smoke, I'm partial to him in his journey throughout the movie of being a protector, wanting everybody to be safe, and being a provider in a real way. And then there's the mischievous kind of dreamer that has Stack written all over it. That slick-talking charmer who kind of gets his way in and out of trouble." Sinners received a total of seven Golden Globe nominations, including best motion picture, best motion picture screenplay and best director. The nod for cinematic and box office achievement speaks to audiences' fervor around the IMAX film, which brought in nearly $400 million at the box office. The success has led to calls for a sequel, or even a prequel, revealing more of the lives of the Smokestack twins, but Jordan says Coogler is holding firm to his intention for Sinners to be a singular feature. "We haven't had those conversations, but it's always great to hear from journalists and from fans what they want to see. It lets you know that we've created characters that people care about, and they want to see more of them, either how they got there or with Stack and Mary [Hailee Steinfeld], maybe, what happened afterwards," says Jordan, "Keep grinding [Ryan]," he adds with a laugh. "Maybe he'll give you guys something." The 2026 Golden Globes will be hosted by returning emcee Nikki Glaser and are set to air live on Sunday, Jan. 11 at 5 p.m. ET/8 p.m. PT on CBS and Paramount+. See the full list of 2026 Golden Globe nominations here. Golden Globes producer Dick Clark Productions is owned by Penske Media Eldridge, a joint venture between Penske Media Corporation and Eldridge that also owns The Hollywood Reporter. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Tribeca Tribeca Winner 'Charliebird' Sets Early 2026 Release (Exclusive) Wicked: For Good Golden Globe Nominations Snubs: Sydney Sweeney's 'Christy' Shut Out as 'Wicked: For Good' Misses Best Picture Nod Zach Cregger Amy Madigan May Be a Golden Globe Nominee for 'Weapons,' but Stays Cautious About That Aunt Gladys Prequel: "Until It's Real, It's Not Real" Raoul Peck "You Have to Trust That the Story Will Reveal Itself": Top Doc Directors on Following Real Lives When the Stakes Have Never Been Higher Warner Bros. Ryan Coogler on Huge 'Sinners' Golden Globes Noms and WB-Netflix Sale News: "Theatrical Releases Mean Everything to Me" Sony Pictures animation 'KPop Demon Hunters' Snags Three Golden Globe Nominations - Including One Surprising Nod Tribeca Tribeca Winner 'Charliebird' Sets Early 2026 Release (Exclusive) Wicked: For Good Golden Globe Nominations Snubs: Sydney Sweeney's 'Christy' Shut Out as 'Wicked: For Good' Misses Best Picture Nod Zach Cregger Amy Madigan May Be a Golden Globe Nominee for 'Weapons,' but Stays Cautious About That Aunt Gladys Prequel: "Until It's Real, It's Not Real" Raoul Peck "You Have to Trust That the Story Will Reveal Itself": Top Doc Directors on Following Real Lives When the Stakes Have Never Been Higher Warner Bros. Ryan Coogler on Huge 'Sinners' Golden Globes Noms and WB-Netflix Sale News: "The