The third installment in the Creed film series opened in theaters on March 3 and already fans are thinking about Creed 4, which will be spelled out as Creed IV. Since 2015, when he was still a troubled adolescent struggling to live up to his name, we’ve been following Adonis Creed on his path to adulthood.
In Creed III, we rejoin Adonis and Tony “Little Duke” Evers Jr. at their boxing academy, Delphi, where Adonis is now retired but still actively involved in the business. After seeing his boyhood friend again, Damian Anderson, that wasn’t going to last.
Without giving anything away, we can state that the ending of Creed III could have been the last in the series about the famous boxer. Yet it doesn’t mean Adonis’ story is over just yet. A Creed sequel is certainly feasible. Here is everything we know about the film thus far.
Has Creed Season 4 been confirmed?
Michael B. Jordan stated in an interview with IGN that there will be a fourth Creed film. The actor said, “I just want to expand the Creed verse within reason, but expect additional stuff around Creed for sure.” This could be a hint at spin-offs in the future. But, we have not yet heard any official word on the matter.
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Creed 4 cast
We can only speculate on who might return from Creed III based on the film’s ending and the lack of an official go-ahead-
Likely to return
- Michael B. Jordan as Adonis “Donnie” Creed
- Tessa Thompson as Bianca Taylor-Creed
- Wood Harris as Tony “Little Duke” Evers
In the role of Damian “Diamond Dame” Anderson, Jonathan Majors shines. Jordan and Majors have both stated their wish to continue working together and compare themselves to Al Pacino and Robert De Niro in terms of their chemistry on-screen. However, this does not guarantee that it will appear in a future Creed game.
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Will Creed 4 be the last Creed film?
In an interview with Sports Illustrated, Jordan acknowledged that moviegoing has its limits. There won’t be a Creed VI or Creed VII, he said, No, I won’t be participating in the Creed VII combat. It’s not going to happen.
He said, fully aware of how challenging it is to achieve and sustain the Adonis-like physique and level of physical activity that he represents. Even though Creed V could happen, Jordan is likely to retire from boxing soon. If further details emerge regarding Creed 4, we’ll be sure to share them with you.
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