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The long-in-the-works TV extension of the Creed movie universe is reality. Prime Video has ordered Delphi, a drama series executive produced by Creed movie franchise star Michael B. Jordan and Marco ...
Apollo Creed, portrayed with charismatic flair by Carl Weathers, arrived on the screen with the 1976 film Rocky. As the undisputed heavyweight champion, Creed stole the spotlight, even if he was ...
Marco Ramirez would run the new show, which will follow the various fighters training at Apollo Creed’s Delphi boxing gym, as ...
Creed 3 was a solid way to wrap up a trilogy within a larger franchise. Apollo Creed’s son Adonis “Donnie” Creed made a full journey from a troubled youth who liked to fight to a burgeoning ...
Michael B. Jordan and his company Outlier Society are producing the series, which is currently a Prime Video exclusive.
The world of “Creed” is officially expanding into television. Amazon Prime Video has ordered the drama series “Delphi,” which is set in the gym featured in the “Creed” film franchise.
The Delphi Boxing Academy is run by Tony "Little Duke" Evers Jr., the son of Apollo Creed's trainer Tony "Duke" Evers. The series was announced as part of Amazon's 2025 Upfront, a presentation to ...
A new Creed TV show has been officially greenlit by Prime Video, with the original film's lead Michael B. Jordan signed on to be one of its producers.
Michael B. Jordan is expanding the Creed universe with a live-action TV series. On Monday, Amazon Prime Video announced it ordered the first live-action series extension focused on young boxers who ...
The Los Angeles-based boxing gym was founded by Tony "Duke" Evers and is introduced as the gym where Apollo Creed (Carl Weathers), who appears in the first four Rocky films, trained for many years.
“Creed,” a spin-off of the “Rocky” film series centered on the illegitimate son of Apollo Creed, includes three films, with “Creed III” most recently debuting in 2023 as Jordan’s feature directorial ...
Michael B. Jordan's Creedfollow-up series Delphi lands a deal at Prime Video. Per The Hollywood Reporter, Michael B. Jordan has officially sealed a deal with Prime Video to produce a Creed spinoff ...