Creed III Review
Like the “Rocky” franchise before it, it’s clear that “Creed” can go the distance. With the third installment hitting theaters soon, here’s the tale of the tape on this hard-hitting sequel.
The first two “Creed” films were both released in November — November 25, 2015 and November 21, 2018, to be exact — but “Creed III” is bucking the trend. Originally, it was supposed to hit theaters in November 2022, but now, it has moved back to March 3, 2023. Why the change from late fall to late winter/early spring? “Black Panther:
Wakanda Forever” was released in November 2022, so it’s a good bet that United Artists and Warner Bros. didn’t want to compete with that Marvel blockbuster. And it’s likely Ryan Coogler, the director of “Wakanda Forever” and an executive producer on “Creed III,” didn’t want to compete with himself.
So why not move it to November 2023? Most likely because Warner Bros. is releasing another massive film that month — “Dune: Part Two” — and chances are good the studio doesn’t want two of its biggest films duking it out for box office dominance. “Now we past talkin’.” “Then maybe you just have to fight him.”
In the first “Creed” film, our titular hero entered the world of prizefighting, with a cancer-stricken Rocky Balboa as his mentor.
With the former champ by his side, Adonis “Donnie” Creed grappled with his father’s complicated legacy and trained for a championship fight.
The sequel saw Donnie and Rocky dealing with the father-son pugilists Ivan and Viktor Drago. Ivan fought Rocky in “Rocky IV” after killing Donnie’s dad, Apollo Creed, in the ring. Despite coming to terms with his family history, the past isn’t done with Adonis Creed just yet.
In the third installment of the franchise, which takes place seven years after the second film, everything seems to be going right for Donnie. He’s the light heavyweight champion, his musician wife Bianca is successful in her own right, and everything is going great with their daughter, Amara.
But that’s when Damian “Dame” Anderson shows up. Damian and Donnie were childhood friends, but while the young Creed found success in the ring, Damian wound up in prison for 18 years. Now, he’s out — and he’s got some issues with his former friend.
A boxer himself, Damian feels robbed of his career, and he’s here to take everything Adonis has. Once like brothers, these two rivals will have to settle their differences inside the ring.
The trailer for “Creed III” digs into Donnie’s relationship with Dame. After Donnie thanks the people in his life for their success…
“Bianca. Rocky. My dad. This is built on their shoulders.” A quick flashback shows Donnie and Dame as young boys, arms in the air, surrounded by cops. This is likely the incident that sent Damian to prison for 18 years. When his old friend is free, Donnie invites Dame back to the gym, and he’s an absolute monster in the ring. Naturally, animosity builds. “You think you mad? Try spending half your life in a cell, watching somebody else live your life. I’m coming for everything.” The trailer ends with the two titans throwing down in the ring in the match touted as the “Battle for Los Angeles.”
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“Creed III” features an absolutely stacked cast of Hollywood A-listers. Michael B. Jordan reprises the role of Adonis “Donnie” Creed, and Tessa Thompson also returns to play Bianca. Their daughter, Amara, is played by Mila Davis-Kent. Other returning familiar faces include Phylicia Rashad as Donnie’s mom, Mary Anne Creed, and Wood Harris as Tony “Little Duke” Evers, Creed’s trainer.
We’ll also get to see the return of Florian Munteanu as Viktor Drago. A new addition to the cast is Jonathan Majors as Damian “Dame” Anderson. Majors has made quite a name for himself recently, starring in projects like the horror series “Lovecraft Country” and the Western “The Harder They Fall.” Of course, he also appeared as He Who Remains in “Loki” and is set to be the MCU’s next big bad as Kang the Conqueror in “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.”
Boxing fans should also keep an eye out for cameos, too. Multiple-time champion Canelo Álvarez will be making his acting debut in the film, and former cruiserweight champion Tony Bellew will reprise his role as Ricky Conlan, the antagonist of the first “Creed” film.
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Unfortunately, one major player who won’t be coming back in “Creed III” is Sylvester Stallone. In July 2022, he explained to Metro, Saying the third film takes things in a “different direction,” Stallone offered encouragement, saying, But Stallone was a bit more critical in an interview with the Hollywood Reporter, saying, After parts on TV shows including “The Wire,” and “Friday Night Lights,” Michael B. Jordan finally found A-list stardom by teaming up with director Ryan Coogler and playing in a trio of powerful films — “Fruitvale Station,” “Black Panther,” and “Creed.”
Now, after two decades in the business, Jordan is stepping behind the camera for the first time to direct “Creed III.” “It’s something I’m eternally grateful for.” According to Variety, Jordan said in a press conference, Jordan has gotten wisdom from some of the best. According to Empire, he has learned about directing while acting from Denzel Washington and Bradley Cooper. He also received guidance from Ryan Coogler. Jordan shared that Coogler told him, As for the screenplay, Jordan will be working off a script written by Zach Baylin and Keenan Coogler, who also worked with Ryan Coogler on the story.
Creed III Review
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