Trailers
EN
EN
Teaser
Teaser
EN
EN
EN
EN
EN
EN
EN
EN
EN
EN
EN
EN
EN
EN
EN
EN
EN
EN
EN
EN
EN
Description
After dominating the boxing world, Adonis Creed has thrived in his career and family life. When a childhood friend and former boxing prodigy, Damian Anderson, resurfaces after serving a long sentence in prison, he is eager to prove that he deserves his shot in the ring. The face-off between former friends is more than just a fight. To settle the score, Adonis must put his future on the line to battle Damian — a fighter with nothing to lose.
Starring
Awards
Key opinion
Creed III is widely viewed as a competent, visually inventive directorial debut for Michael B. Jordan that successfully centers on the complex, emotionally resonant conflict between Adonis and his childhood friend. While many appreciate the franchise's evolution and the performances, opinions are divided on the screenplay's predictability and the necessity of the film's existence without Sylvester Stallone's Rocky.
| Acting | Jonathan Majors delivers a compelling and physically intimidating performance that provides the film's most powerful emotional anchor. | |
| Direction | Michael B. Jordan’s direction incorporates creative, anime-inspired cinematography that gives the boxing matches a unique and visceral energy. | |
| Emotion | The film succeeds in balancing high-stakes sports action with an intimate, character-driven narrative centered on past trauma and family dynamics. | |
| Screenplay | Critics are divided on the screenplay, with some praising the deep dive into Adonis's history, while others find the central plot and inevitable conclusion highly predictable. | |
| Originality | The exclusion of Sylvester Stallone’s Rocky character sparks disagreement, as some feel the film loses its soul, while others argue it allows the series to successfully establish its own independent identity. |