Creed: more details land about potential spin-off projects

Creed 3 is soon to get a sequel, Creed 4 or Creed IV.
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As already hinted, the Rocky spin-off Creed looks set to spawn some related projects of its own. More here. Just last week we reported on a brief comment by Creed IIIā€™s star and director, Michael B Jordan which seemed to hint that the world of Adonis Creed would be spinning out into multiple projects. Amazon now owns MGM and is looking to launch recognisable projects that will offer a return on its sizeable investment. As such, there are a few projects underway to build on the popularity of the Creed franchise. Michael B Jordan himself kicked off the speculation, saying “building the Creed universe is something that I’m really excited about,” and whilst another mainline Creed sequel is almost a certainty, especially given the latest filmā€™s fantastic box office haul thus far, there are clearly more projects in the pipeline. Deadline is reporting that Jordan has taken exploratory meetings for a number of projects, including a Creed anime. That one is said to be actively in the works, as is a live action companion TV show. Another idea that is being explored is a project focused on Adonis Creed’s daughter Amara (played by Mila Davis-Kent). Thereā€™s no indication as of yet whether that one is a film or TV show. The report also suggests that the planned Drago spin-off is still alive and is planned to be a film project rather than a TV series. Reportedly, a script has been commissioned and the project is still at the writing stage. Thatā€™s a whole lot of Creed potentially on the way but unfortunately, none if it is likely to feature Sylvester Stallone who continues to feud with the seriesā€™ producers over the rights to what is becoming an increasingly valuable piece of intellectual property. Weā€™ll bring you more on any of these developing projects as we hear it. ā€” Thank you for visiting! If youā€™d like to support our attempts to make a non-clickbaity movie website: Follow Film Stories on Twitter here, and on Facebook here. Buy our Film Stories and Film Junior print magazines here. Become a Patron here.
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