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Michael B Jordan Opens Up About Where He’s Displaying His Oscar After Historic Win
More than a month after winning his first Academy Award, Michael B. Jordan still has not found a permanent home for the trophy. The actor says the historic win is already behind him as he shifts focus to upcoming projects, including a new animated film.
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Michael B. Jordan is still deciding where his Oscar belongs. More than a month after taking home his first Academy Award, the actor revealed that his Best Actor trophy has yet to find a permanent display spot. Instead, it is currently tucked away in a place that may surprise fans.

Michael B. Jordan attends the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Mark Guiducci at Los Angeles County Museum of Art on March 15, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
Michael B. Jordan Keeps Oscar Out of Sight
Jordan, 39, shared an update on the statuette while speaking to E! News at the April 26 premiere of Netflix’s animated film "Swapped." When asked where he keeps the award he won on March 15, the actor answered candidly.
"Right now, it's, uhh — right now it's in my closet. It's in my closet right now," Jordan said with a grin on the red carpet.
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Michael B. Jordan attends the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Mark Guiducci at Los Angeles County Museum of Art on March 15, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
The placement is not final. According to Jordan, the trophy has been moved around several times since his win.
"It's one of them things that, I don't know, you don't really know where to put it, you know. It's kind of moved around to a bunch of different places," he explained.

Michael B. Jordan, winner of the Best Actor Award for “Sinners”, poses in the press room during the 98th Oscars at Dolby Theatre on March 15, 2026 in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images
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Focus Shifts After Historic Win
Despite the significance of the achievement, Jordan made it clear that he is no longer dwelling on the moment.
"But it's off," he said, gesturing to the side. "[I'm] focused on the next thing right now."
The Best Actor win marked a major career milestone. Jordan earned the honor for his dual role in the 2025 vampire thriller "Sinners," where he played twin protagonists Smoke and Stack.
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The film, directed by frequent collaborator Ryan Coogler, became both a box office success and an awards season standout. At the 2026 Oscars, "Sinners" secured four Academy Awards, including Jordan’s first win.
The recognition placed Jordan among the industry’s top performers and solidified his long-standing partnership with Coogler as one of Hollywood’s most successful creative collaborations.
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'Sinners' Delivers Awards and Audience Success
"Sinners" drew strong attention from both audiences and critics following its release. The film’s blend of genre storytelling and character-driven performances helped it stand out during awards season.
Jordan’s portrayal of two distinct characters in a single narrative was widely noted as a key factor in the film’s success. Playing both Smoke and Stack required the actor to shift between contrasting personalities while maintaining emotional depth across the story.
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The role ultimately earned him the Academy Award for Best Actor, marking his first Oscar win after years of high-profile performances in film and television.
The project also reinforced Jordan and Coogler’s track record of collaboration, which has previously produced critically acclaimed and commercially successful films.
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New Role in Netflix’s 'Swapped'
While the Oscar remains without a permanent home, Jordan has already moved on to his next project. He is lending his voice to the upcoming Netflix animated movie "Swapped." In the film, Jordan plays a woodland creature named Ollie.
The story follows Ollie after he accidentally swaps bodies with a bird named Ivy, voiced by Juno Temple. The twist places the character in the body of his natural enemy, setting up a conflict-driven narrative aimed at family audiences.

Michael B. Jordan attends Netflix's "Swapped" World Premiere at Netflix Tudum Theater on April 26, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
The film marks a shift for Jordan into voice acting within the animated space, expanding his range as a performer. It also signals his continued momentum following the success of "Sinners."
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The actor’s transition from award-winning dramatic roles to voice work in animation also highlights his willingness to explore different genres and formats.

Michael B. Jordan attends Netflix's "Swapped" World Premiere at Netflix Tudum Theater on April 26, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
Michael B. Jordan’s first Oscar win is still fresh, but the actor is already looking ahead. The trophy may currently sit in his closet, but his focus is firmly on future work.
With the success of "Sinners" behind him and "Swapped" on the horizon, Jordan continues to build on a career defined by versatility and steady progression. The question of where to display the Oscar remains unanswered, but for now, it is clear that the achievement is only one step in a larger journey.
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