Tonight on TFX, a duel at the top awaits viewers. The eleventh channel is taking advantage of viewers' attraction to Sunday movies to offer an iconic saga from the 70s, then brought up to date in 2015 under the leadership of Ryan Coogler and Amazon MGM. Combat sports fans have a date with Creed III, the third installment in the adventures of Adonis Johnson and the first without Sylvester Stallone in front of the camera.
After two films alongside the legendary Rocky Balboa, the illegitimate son of boxer and former champion Apollo has also become an idol of the sporting world. Surrounded by his family, he has nothing left to prove. But the day his childhood friend, Damian, resurfaces, his life will take an unexpected turn. The boxing prodigy has just been released from prison and is ready to do anything to get back in the ring. This return to grace will only come at the cost of a victory against Adonis. The latter then plays for his survival, facing an opponent ready to do anything to destroy him. Michael B. Jordan gave the reply to Tessa Thompson, Jonathan Majors and Wood Harris. It was also the first time he went behind the camera. And it won't be the last. He must also direct the fourth installment, promised since 2023, but about which we ultimately know little.
Bad news
If four years separated the first and second installments, as much between the second and third, fans of the license will obviously have to be patient for the fourth installment. A few days ago, Michael B. Jordan gave news of the project that we could hope to discover in theaters in 2027 according to the pace of the saga so far. This was also the watchword at The project was announced in November 2023. However, it seems that the teams have fallen a little behind schedule. The strike of the actors and writers, which took place in 2023, impacted the development, according to statements from producer Irwin Winkler at the time.
During an interview with GQ, where he looked back on his most important roles, Michael B. Jordan confided that he did not know when this return would take place. “There will be a fourth film eventually. I don't know when, but we left the door open to continue the franchise. The thing is, I don't want to make a movie just for the sake of making a movie. You have to take the time. You have to make sure people want it, make them miss it. And when the timing is right, I'll come back and make another one.
In the meantime, viewers can catch Michael B. Jordan in Sinners in theaters this year. Directed by Ryan Coogler, who directed the original Creed, this is a film about two twins who return to their hometown to start over. But they quickly realize that a much more formidable evil is waiting for their return.
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