The 'Creed' star, set to join the Marvel universe with 'Black Panther,' chats with THR about his mother, 'Game of Thrones' and Donald Trump.

With Black Panther, Michael B. Jordan is pumped to join the Marvel universe.

“I’m super excited, especially to put a different spin on it,” the actor tells The Hollywood Reporter at Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic. “I’m looking forward to working with Ryan [Coogler] once again. It’s gonna be a good time.”

Until then, Jordan — wearing an Etro shirt and pants — is ready to watch his very first Polo match at the ninth-annual summer event, held Saturday at Liberty State Park. Before heading into the sunny and bubbly garden party with Rose Byrne, Bobby Cannavale, Andrew Rannells, Elizabeth Olsen and Jamie-Lynn Sigler, among others, Jordan is game to play along with a rapid fire round of Rambling Reporter's random interrogation.

Last night I … went out to Nobu.

The show I can't wait to binge watch is ... Game of Thrones. Don’t spoil it for me!

The role I most wish I had played is … Ben Affleck’s character in Armageddon.

I can't wait to work with ... Lupita Nyong'o and Chadwick Boseman [in Black Panther.]

If I had to switch careers tomorrow, I would be ... man, that’s a tough one. Marine biologist/dolphin trainer.

The most days I worked in a row is ... I think I was at 22 days.

The best vacation I've ever taken was to ... Dubai.

The last phone call I returned was to ... my mom.

The last time I cried was because ... my grandfather passed away.

My secret crush is … I’m gonna keep that one to myself!

The item in my home or closet that I can't live without is ... a hoodie.

I'm consistently amazed by ... my mom and her strength.

I'm consistently repulsed by ... Donald Trump.

What I love about Hollywood is ... the freedom to be creative.

What I loathe about Hollywood is ... old ways of thinking.

When I'm gone, I hope people will say ... "He left behind a legacy."

Riley Keough, Jourdan Dunn, Michael B. Jordan, Rose Byrne and Elizabeth Olsen at the Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic. Photo credit: Getty Images