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Michael B Jordan, Jamie Foxx take on wrongful convictions, racism in 'Just Mercy'

Published 09/06/2019, 08:08 PM
Updated 09/08/2019, 05:48 AM
Michael B Jordan, Jamie Foxx take on wrongful convictions, racism in 'Just Mercy'

By Nichola Saminather and Robert Mezan

TORONTO (Reuters) - Michael B. Jordan and Oscar-winner Jamie Foxx tackle the subjects of wrongful convictions and racism in 'Just Mercy,' which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on Friday.

Jordan plays real-life U.S. civil rights attorney and social justice activist Bryan Stevenson in the film based on the latter's 2014 book 'Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption.'

It tells the story of his fight to free wrongly accused Alabama death row inmate Walter McMillian, played by Foxx.

"As a black man, our communities were preyed upon and to be able to do my part and use my platform to get this story out is extremely important to me," Jordan told Reuters on the red carpet in Toronto.

The film chronicles Stevenson's efforts to wade through the legal and political morass that put McMillian, convicted of the murder of a white female store clerk, on death row for six years in Alabama, and fight the racial bias that kept him, and others like him, there. He was eventually freed when his conviction was overturned by the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals in 1993.

"Bryan Stevenson, once I met him, he really became the heart and soul of the entire production," director Destin Daniel Cretton, who also co-wrote the screenplay, said on Friday. "He's one of the most incredible humans I've ever met."

Brie Larson plays Eva Ansley, operations director of Stevenson's Equal Justice Initiative.

Foxx won an Oscar in 2005 for his portrayal of rhythm and blues musician Ray Charles in 'Ray.' Jordan's notable roles include supervillain Erik Killmonger in 'Black Panther' and Adonis Johnson Creed in the Rocky franchise's 'Creed' movies. Larson won an Oscar for her role in 'Room' and went on to play Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel in the 'Captain Marvel' and 'Avengers: Endgame' films.

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'Just Mercy' will open in U.S. movie theaters in December.

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