Michael B. Jordan Pushes for Huge ‘Miami Vice’ Payday Fresh Off His Oscar Win

Published 03/21/2026, 3:36 AM EDT

Michael B. Jordan is stepping into a new phase of his career, one defined not just by powerful performances but by the kind of industry leverage that only a select few ever achieve. With years of critically acclaimed roles and blockbuster successes behind him, the actor has steadily built a reputation as both a bankable star and a serious performer.

Now, following a landmark moment that has further elevated his standing in Hollywood, Jordan finds himself in a position where every move carries greater weight. From the projects he chooses to the terms he negotiates, the spotlight is firmly on how he capitalizes on this momentum.

An Oscar win does not just redefine an actor’s legacy; it elevates their market value and reshapes the stakes of every deal that follows.

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Michael B. Jordan’s post-Oscar payday strategy takes center stage

Fresh off his Best Actor win at the Academy Awards, Michael B. Jordan is reportedly re-evaluating the terms of his involvement in the highly anticipated Miami Vice reboot. The actor, who earned widespread acclaim for his dual performance in Sinners, has seen his market value surge significantly in the wake of the historic win.

According to The InSneider, Michael B. Jordan is now pushing for a massive $18 million payday to headline the film. The report suggests that his team strategically held off on finalizing the deal until after the Oscars, an approach that appears to have paid off, giving the actor stronger negotiating power as Universal Pictures works to lock him in.

This potential deal also reflects a broader shift in how studios approach A-list talent following major awards recognition. With Michael B. Jordan now positioned as both a critical darling and a proven box office draw, securing his involvement could be seen as essential to anchoring the film’s global appeal and long-term success.

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But Michael B. Jordan is not the only reason this reboot is making headlines; the entire project is shaping up to be a high-stakes spectacle.

A big-budget Miami Vice revival with star power

Directed by Joseph Kosinski, known for delivering high-octane visuals in Top Gun: Maverick, the Miami Vice reboot is already generating buzz for its ambitious scale and casting. Michael B. Jordan is reportedly being eyed to take on the role of Ricardo Tubbs, opposite Austin Butler, who is in talks to play Sonny Crockett, characters originally made iconic in the classic.

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Adding to the intrigue are rumors that Tom Cruise could join the film in a villainous role, which would significantly raise both the star power and the budget. With multiple A-list actors potentially commanding hefty salaries, the film’s financial blueprint is becoming just as compelling as its on-screen vision.

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Do you think Michael B. Jordan deserves an $18 million payday for Miami Vice, or should studios be more cautious with big-budget salaries? Let us know in the comments! 

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Karishma Dasgupta

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Karishma is an entertainment journalist at Netflix Junkie. She enjoys digging deep into stories and bringing clarity to the often fast-moving world of entertainment. She holds a double Master’s degree in Fashion Business Management and Digital Marketing.

Edited By: Itti Mahajan

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