Michael B. Jordan has provided an exciting update on the future of the Creed franchise. He confirmed that Creed 4 is still in development, although a release date has not yet been announced. Jordan, who first portrayed Adonis Creed in 2015 and last appeared in Creed III in 2023, expressed his intention to return to the franchise but also suggested that it may expand beyond his involvement.
“Eventually, definitely,” Jordan told Variety. “The franchise has been really good to me. I love MGM and Irwin Winkler and everything they’re doing. I think there’s still more story to be told.”
At the same time, Jordan hinted that his role might evolve. He shared his desire to explore new directions for the series, moving beyond Adonis Creed primarily being in the boxing ring. “Do I want to be in the ring boxing for the next 15 years? Not so much,” he said. “But I think there are clever ways and interesting characters we’ve created that we might want to explore further, along with some new characters I have in mind. I still might get a few more opportunities to shape the franchise.”
The most exciting news, however, was about a new television project. Jordan confirmed that a Creed spin-off series, already picked up by Amazon, will center on Adonis Creed’s young daughter, Amara.
“We’re spinning off with a show about Adonis’s daughter, Amara,” Jordan revealed. “It’s a series that’s been picked up at Amazon. You’ll see different parts of the Creed universe, what I like to call the ‘Creed-verse.’ These new stories will keep the franchise alive without relying solely on me as a boxer. I’ll be involved in other ways.”
While Creed 4 seems to be a little further down the line, Jordan’s confirmation ensures fans can look forward to upcoming projects that expand the franchise’s universe.
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