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Creed III

You can't run from your past.
2023 | 116m | English

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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.
Release Date: Mar 01, 2023
Director: Michael B. Jordan
Writer: Keenan Coogler, Zach Baylin, Ryan Coogler
Genres: Action, Drama
Keywords philadelphia, pennsylvania, husband wife relationship, deaf, sports, sequel, orphan, former best friend, ex-con, childhood friends, juvenile detention center, boxing, prodigy, intense, assertive, audacious
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Chartoff-Winkler Productions, Outlier Society, Proximity Media
Box Office Revenue: $275,300,000
Budget: $75,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Michael B. Jordan Adonis Creed
Tessa Thompson Bianca Creed
Jonathan Majors Damian 'Dame' Anderson
Phylicia Rashād Mary-Anne Creed
Mila Davis-Kent Amara Creed
Wood Harris Tony 'Little Duke' Evers
José Benavidez Jr. Felix Chavez
Florian Munteanu Viktor Drago
Selenis Leyva Laura Chavez
Thaddeus J. Mixson Adonis Creed (15)
Spence Moore II Damien Anderson (18)
Tony Bellew 'Pretty' Ricky Conlan
Ann Najjar Ann
Jacob 'Stitch' Duran Stitch
Terence Crawford Lorenzo 'Nightmare' Jones
Bobby Hernandez Conlan's Trainer
Yahya McClain Damian's Trainer
Lamont Lankford Damian's Cutman
Corey Calliet Additional Creed Cornerman
Kenny Bayless Referee Kenny Bayless
Todd Grisham DAZN Broadcaster Todd Grisham
Jessica McCaskill DAZN Broadcaster Jessica 'Caskilla' McCaskill
Maya Page Ring Girl
Jimmy Lennon Jr. Ring Announcer Jimmy Lennon Jr.
Russell Mora Referee Russell Mora
Al Bernstein Showtime Broadcaster Al Bernstein
Mauro Ranallo Showtime Broadcaster Mauro Ranallo
Brianna Valeria Gonzalez Vazquez Ring Girl
Shayra Medal Ring Girl
Kimberly Dawn Davis Fight Interpreter
David Diamante Ring Announcer David Diamante
Tony Weeks Referee Tony Weeks
Chris Mannix Christopher Mannix
Andreia Gibau Ring Girl
Soraya Yd Ring Girl
Stephen A. Smith Stephen A. Smith
Barry Pepper Voice of SHOWTIME® All Access (voice)
Jessica Holmes KTLA Co-Anchor Jessica Holmes
Canelo Álvarez Canelo Alvarez
Fernanda Gomez Fernanda Gomez
Kehlani Kehlani
Jeremy Lee Stone Teacher
Aaron D. Alexander Leon
Brian Neal Leon's Friend
Corey Hibbert Leon's Friend
James Harden Man at Golden Gloves
Jove Edmond Golden Gloves Barber
Engle Files Golden Gloves Girl
Michael A. Jordan Golden Gloves Referee
Natasha Ofili Creed Family Chef
Rose Eshay Creed Family Caterer
Alan Boell Event Worker
Eli Joshua Adé Photographer
Butch Locsin Skeleton of Color
Stefni Valencia Woman In Chavez Walkout
Bella Dee Woman In Chavez Walkout
Anastasia Wilson Mary-Anne Creed's Nurse
Beth Scherr Mary-Anne Creed's Doctor
Teófimo López (uncredited)
Patrice Harris Boog
Name Job
Michael Heathcote Steadicam Operator, Camera Operator
Keenan Coogler Story, Screenplay
Tyler Nelson Editor
Alexa L. Fogel Casting
Clayton J. Barber Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Christian Wood Visual Effects Supervisor
Mark Miscione Fight Choreographer
Johnny Alexander Stunts
David Andrew Nash Stunts
Daniel Norris Stunts
Carl Anthony Nespoli Stunt Double
Taraja Ramsess Stunts
Ser Baffo Still Photographer
Joseph Shirley Original Music Composer
Aaron Glascock Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Zach Baylin Story, Screenplay
Kramer Morgenthau Director of Photography
Sylvester Stallone Characters
Jahmin Assa Production Design
Justin Allen Art Direction
Jarrette Moats Art Direction
Christy McIrwin Set Decoration
Cara Price Set Decoration
Lizz Wolf Costume Design
Libra Cordero Key Makeup Artist
Sincere Gilles Hairstylist
Destiny She'ri Gordon Makeup Artist
Elizabeth Robinson Hair Department Head
Chip Clanton Production Supervisor
Brennan Kahl Production Assistant
Alex Leimone Unit Production Manager
Natalie Samanon Post Production Supervisor
Aeric Adams Additional Second Assistant Director
Roger Berard Additional Second Assistant Director, First Assistant Director
Hayley Davis Assistant Director Trainee
Eddie Griffith Second Assistant Director
Brian Sutherin Additional Photography
Krysta Bassette Set Dresser
Tenniel Chu Set Dresser
Colton Comans Set Dresser
Warren Drummond Storyboard Artist
Ed Borasch Jr. Property Master
Kaylynn Farnan Graphic Designer
Nick Forman Set Dresser
Christian Alexander Gil Assistant Decorator
Breanne Grover Set Dresser
Jessica R. Jackson Assistant Art Director
Marissa Korchak On Set Dresser
Thomas Andrew Lawson Graphic Designer
E. Aaron Linker Set Designer
Brit McDonough Set Decorating Coordinator
Chelsey Morin Set Decoration Buyer
Dustin Pettegrew Set Designer
Kyle Salvatore Assistant Property Master
Ashleigh Scott Painter
Nicholas Urbano Set Decoration Buyer
Jennifer Wang Art Department Coordinator
Kari Barber Boom Operator
Patrick Wylie Boom Operator
Jeffory Haddad Sound Mixer
Erik H. Magnus Production Sound Mixer
Jen Hicks Knight Leadman
Hank Martin Sound
Samya McCoy Boom Operator
Jamison Rabbe ADR Mixer
Lee Riley ADR Mixer
Bartek Swiatek Production Sound Mixer
Jake White Sound
Nicole Dillard Special Effects Technician
Mariette Amici Visual Effects Coordinator
Samantha Bailor Visual Effects Coordinator
Steven Shelby Stunt Double
Daniel S. McCoy Production Sound Mixer
Garrett Lynn Visual Effects Assistant Editor
Stewart Probert Head of Production
Donny Bailey Stunt Driver
Antonio Jackson Stunts
Jay Adkins Video Assist Operator
Eli Joshua Adé Still Photographer
Lorenza Amato Lighting Technician
Greg Arch Camera Operator
Jason Augustin Lighting Technician
Christopher M. Bauer Grip
Brian Bishop Key Rigging Grip
Dwight Campbell First Assistant "B" Camera
Ian Clampett Camera Operator
Charles Crivier Key Grip
Jeff Crumbley Camera Operator
Lonny Danler Digital Imaging Technician
Greg Davis Rigging Gaffer
Joshua Davis Gaffer
Brian M. Fisher Lighting Programmer
Brigman Foster-Owens Camera Operator
Eddie G. Gutierrez Rigging Grip
John C. Hoffler Jr. Second Assistant Camera
Robert Howie Digital Imaging Technician
Brad Irvin Lighting Technician
Matthew J. Klann Lighting Programmer
Chris Loh Camera Operator
Chris Milani Best Boy Electric
Holden Miller Second Assistant Camera
Michael E. Pacheco Best Boy Grip
D.J. Phillips Second Assistant Camera
Dan Riffel Chief Lighting Technician
Franco Rosa Electrician
Jeremy Schonwald Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Taylor Seaman Loader
Manny Tapia Chief Lighting Technician
John Trunk Video Assist Operator
Edward Viola Digital Imaging Technician
Alex Waters Second Assistant Camera
Toni Avalos Extras Casting
Brandi S. Hawkins Extras Casting
Elizabeth Berra Casting Associate
Melissa A. Connors Extras Casting Assistant
Julia Fountain Extras Casting Assistant
MaryMargaret O'Neill Extras Casting Assistant
Selima Smith-Dell Casting Assistant
Dawn Gilliam Script Supervisor
Kevin Dowling Location Scout
Keith Kinsey Location Assistant
Lautel Okhio Location Assistant
Michael D. Sullivan Assistant Location Manager
Anthony Calautti Assistant Location Manager
Zina Arthur Tailor
Ngina Bowen Costume Supervisor
Therez Fleetwood Seamstress
Hailey Garcia Costume Assistant
Kersten Haff Assistant Costume Designer
Greg Hopwood Costume Design
Tracy Johnson Ager/Dyer
Jared B. Leese Tailor
Alyssa Lesser Costumer
Mustapha Mimis Costumer
La'Tarica Riley Costumer
Elisa R. Richards Assistant Costume Designer
Carolina Wong Set Costumer
Chris Brands Dailies Technician
Peter Boyle Colorist
Esmeralda Fernandez Assistant Editor
Meredith Crawford Musician
Jovan Dawkins Additional Music
Nicholas Fitzgerald Music Editor
Chris Fogel Music Arranger
Gregory Goodall Musician
Sidney Hopson Musician
Mike Will Made It Executive Music Producer
Lelie Resnick Musician
Holly Sedillos Vocals
Corinne Sobolewski Musician
Chris Stoutenborough Musician
Evgeny Tonkha Musician
Fam Udeorji Music Supervisor
Andrew Bromley Assistant Production Coordinator
Bobby Coleman Production Assistant
Kieran Collins Production Assistant
Erin Copeland Production Assistant
Eden Cornwell Production Secretary
Kyle B. Crowder Production Assistant
Sharellis de Nigro Assistant Production Coordinator
Michael Bower Production Assistant
Caleb Gordon-Kilgore Production Assistant
Olivia Grillo Production Assistant
Tracy Jennings Payroll Accountant
Jeremy David Lee Payroll Accountant
Stevie Logsdon Assistant Production Coordinator
Margaret Moore Production Assistant
Shirley Marie Norman Set Production Assistant
Angela Iranna Perkins Production Assistant
Michelle Stevens First Assistant Accountant
Justin A. Thuesen Production Coordinator
Melanie Vicente Additional Production Assistant
Zach Vicente Production Secretary
DeVante Waugh Production Assistant
Albert Gasser Sound Designer
Zaria Sweeting Makeup Artist
Benjamin Jacobson Musician
Karoline S. Menezes Musician
Allan Padelford Stunt Driver
Michael B. Jordan Director
Ryan Coogler Story
Jean Claude Leuyer Stunts
Jared Slater Aerial Camera Technician
Name Title
Sev Ohanian Executive Producer
Irwin Winkler Producer
Sylvester Stallone Producer
Charles Winkler Producer
William Chartoff Producer
David Winkler Producer
Jonathan Glickman Producer
Adam Rosenberg Executive Producer
Nicolas Stern Executive Producer
Zinzi Coogler Executive Producer
Michael B. Jordan Producer
Ryan Coogler Producer
Elizabeth Raposo Producer
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Reviews

TitanGusang
9.0

While Creed III may not be the best in the franchise, it brings enough creativity and passion to the table to keep the series fresh. The Rocky/Creed franchise is at its best when the villain is just as, if not more, interesting than our protagonist, and that is not more evident than in Creed III. ... Damien Anderson (expertly played by Jonathan Majors) is a very sympathetic antagonist that has a direct connection with Adonis Creed’s past. This connection is at the forefront of the conflict as Creed tries to reconcile with his past mistakes while also being true to his present self. This back and forth is excellently done and evolves Creed further as a boxer and a man. I really enjoyed this story overall, and while it may not be the most unique script to hit the silver screen, it does enough to differentiate itself from the rest of the Rocky universe, and I can respect that. The acting in this film is excellent, as it has been in previous Creed films. I thought that there might be a hole left by the absence of Sylvester Stallone, but I really did not notice it at all. Michael B. Jordan is able to get the best out of the entire cast, and everyone is better than ever. Tessa Thompson is fantastic; her chemistry with Jordan is incredible. The addition of their daughter creates a very wholesome family dynamic. Jonathan Majors is superb; he is intimidating, tragic, and full of emotion that the audience can genuinely resonate with. His anger is justified, and his portrayal of this angry kid who had his life taken from him is incredibly genuine. He was one of the best parts of the film. With Michael B. Jordan behind the camera, this film has the most unique cinematography in the entire series. Jordan takes some liberties with the material that came before to deliver a modern spin on the boxing genre. Where previous films tried to have a broadcast experience grounded in grit and realism, Creed III turns that on its head, delivering the most stunning action scenes I have ever seen. The anime inspiration is apparent, with slow motion used sparingly but effectively. The finale fight has some very creative choices that create an intimate connection between our two leads that is a great backdrop to not only the fight but the story as a whole. Overall, I had an excellent time watching Creed III. Michael B. Jordan had a wonderful directorial debut, creating a film that left me with a huge smile on my face. Score: 92% | Verdict: Excellent

Mar 03, 2023
garethmb
N/A

Life for Adonis Creed (Michael B. Jordan), is going well. He has a loving wife (Tessa Thompson), and daughter (Mile Davis-Kent), and has retired from boxing after defeating an old rival and ensuring his legacy. Creed spends his time with his family and developing young fighters at his gym and ... is prepping the current champion for his next big match against Viktor Drago. An unexpected figure from Creed’s past arrives in the form of Damian Anderson (Jonathan Majors), a friend of Creed’s troubled youth has just completed eighteen years in prison. Damian was the current Golden Gloves champion when he was arrested and believes he is due his title shot and Creed is the one who can make it happen. Creed tries to teach his friend that a person without a single professional fight does not get a magical title shot and with his large the gap from the ring he would need to grind it out to get a shot. When an incident occurs just before a scheduled fight and without any established fighters available to make the date of the fight, Creed gives his friend a shot and sees that his brutal style of boxing is not what he would endorse. Upon winning the title Damian lets it go to his head and gloats at how Creed had the life he should have had and blames Creed for his past issues and for not visiting him or staying in contact. Naturally, this puts the two former friends on a path of no return with a climatic boxing match being the solution. “Creed III” does not have the benefit of Sylvester Stallone but you can still get whips of his character’s influence on Creed and Jordan does a very solid job Directing the film. He produces strong character moments which help define the struggles and motivations that each of them faces and the boxing sequences are very engaging and will have you cheering along. Majors does a great job in what could have been a routine bad guy performance. He gives Damian a drive and purpose but also shows the path that Creed could easily have followed had fate not gone as it did and how watching someone get everything you dreamed of while you are in prison can turn even the best of a man cold and bitter. The film satisfies from start to finish and the character moments and boxing blend to make not only a very enjoyable film but one that shows that there is plenty of life in the franchise. 4 stars out of 5

Mar 05, 2023
Geronimo1967
6.0

This reminded me quite a lot of "Rocky IV" (1985) only instead of a Russian auto-box doing the challenging, it's "Damian" (Jonathan Majors). Former champion "Adonis" (Michael B. Jordan) is living the life of a retired sportsman, wealthy and happy with his family whilst managing the gym with "Duke" ( ... Wood Harris). Leaving, one afternoon, he discovers a guy sitting on his car and after a quick chat realises that it's his long-lost childhood pal who has been incarcerated for the last eighteen years. He ("Damian") is now determined to succeed in the ring and so his friend tries to sort it all out - only to discover that this lean, mean, fighting machine has an altogether different agenda and that is going to force the former champ to prove whether or not he still has what it takes. The story is an hybrid of too many others and plays out as predictably as the sun coming up. Add to the mix a degree of familial discord and melodrama and we are left with something largely forgettable that I found to be a pretty poor relation of the previous, much more charismatic and grittier efforts in this franchise. The actual boxing scenes are impressively photographed but there's just no jeopardy - and I'd largely given up. Pretty to look at, yes - but not a great watch.

Mar 25, 2023
screenzealots
7.0

When it comes to boxing movies, it can sometimes feel like there are few stories left to be told. What works so well about “Creed III” is that instead of being a laser-focused sports story, co-writers Keenan Coogler and Zach Baylin‘s script leans heavily into a sincere family drama. It’s also a soli ... d directorial debut from actor Michael B. Jordan, who reprises his role as the title character. Adonis Creed (Jordan) has retired from sparring in the ring. After amassing dozens of titles, he’s now a devoted husband to Bianca (Tessa Thompson) and father to Amara (Mila Davis-Kent), a loving son to Mary-Ann (Phylicia Rashad), and runs a successful boxing gym where he works with the latest and greatest talent in the sport. Things are going well until his former childhood friend Damian (Jonathan Majors) resurfaces after nearly two decades in prison, and a long-buried incident (which is eventually revealed) causes tension between them. Eager to prove himself and get the boxing career he always wanted, Damian asks Adonis if he can help get him a shot in a fight. Feeling guilty, he agrees. Damian is a skilled but dirty fighter, which creates even more problems. Things go from bad to worse, with an eventual title fight between the two men. The fight scenes are well directed and exciting, even if they are predictable. The film expects the audience to know the general rules of boxing so if you have no idea what’s an illegal or legal hit, you may be in over your head. (I have next to zero knowledge of the sport but I still enjoyed the fight scenes). The film’s strongest element is the robust character development, which has always been a huge part of the franchise. Learning the painful history between Adonis and Damian makes their narrative of friends turned adversaries even more compelling, and there are genuinely touching moments featuring Bianca, Amara, and Mary-Ann. The chemistry and talent of the cast are both terrific. That being said, there is a lot of story here. A lot. It makes much of the film feel too hurried as Jordan rushes through scene after scene. It’s good that the movie isn’t draggy, but this is a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it type of project. And although the characters and their relationships are detailed, parts of the script feel hollow and of course, predictable. For the third film in a franchise, “Creed III” is far better than reasonably expected. Despite a few stumbles, the strong performances, the compelling story, and themes of perseverance and the importance of family make this one a winner. ** By: Louisa Moore / SCREEN ZEALOTS**

Apr 22, 2023
SoSmooth1982
6.0

Alright movie but it got away from what made this movie great. No Stallone in this one either. Now he's retiring already. Kind of dumb. I want to see him box more maybe more fights. It's always just one fight. Idk he's to young to retire and I don't want to watch him become a trainer now just like r ... ocky.

Jun 13, 2023
r96sk
8.0

Another entertaining entry from this franchise. I do enjoy these <em>'Rocky'</em>/<em>'Creed'</em> flicks, they always tend to bring enjoyable performances and excellent fight scenes - and <em>'Creed III'</em> delivers in those aspects, alongside others. It is a shame, though, that they couldn't ... get Sylvester Stallone involved here. In fairness, however, I wouldn't necessarily say the film is weaker or anything without Stallone - it just would've been nice to see him reprise his role, that's all. Cast-wise, it is as strong as you would expect. Michael B. Jordan is impressive, while Tessa Thompson is good (if somewhat underused). It's a shame that Jonathan Majors has ruined his own career off reel because that guy has quite the screen presence, hey-ho! I'm kinda interested in further installments, though at the same time it would be good if they kept this as a three-film thing. But, hey, the original titular character got 6 movies so I guess the current main man deserves a couple more, eh? Intrigued to see where they go with it, all the same.

Jan 03, 2024