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Creed

Once a World Heavyweight Champion, Rocky Balboa takes on the role of trainer and mentor to Adonis Johnson, the son of his late friend and former rival Apollo Creed.

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Karen Davis

Donald Sparks

Kevin Black

Ryan Coogler

Robb Foglia

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Cast & Crew

Liev Schreiber

Liev Schreiber

HBO 24/7 Narrator (voice)

Donald Sparks

Donald Sparks

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Sylvester Stallone

Sylvester Stallone

Rocky Balboa

Michael Buffer

Michael Buffer

Michael Buffer

Wain Jenkins

Wain Jenkins

Spectator (uncredited)

Graham McTavish

Graham McTavish

Tommy Holiday

Jeffrey Mowery

Jeffrey Mowery

Ringside Photographer (uncredited)

Frank Pesce

Frank Pesce

Mickey's Gym Doorman

Wood Harris

Wood Harris

Tony 'Little Duke' Burton

Karen Davis

Karen Davis

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Brian Anthony Wilson

Brian Anthony Wilson

James

Jim Lampley

Jim Lampley

Jim Lampley

Hans Marrero

Hans Marrero

Flores

Robert Sale

Robert Sale

Leo Trainer #2

Ludwig Göransson

Ludwig Göransson

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Ritchie Coster

Ritchie Coster

Pete Sporino

Mark Rhino Smith

Mark Rhino Smith

Conlan's Buddy

Alex Henderson

Alex Henderson

Young Adonis

Stephen Chang

Stephen Chang

Asian Reporter (uncredited)

Angela Davis

Angela Davis

Staff Member #4

Jalil Jay Lynch

Jalil Jay Lynch

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Kash Goins

Kash Goins

Larry

Tessa Thompson

Tessa Thompson

Bianca

Nelson Bonilla

Nelson Bonilla

Staff Member #2

Jermaine Holt

Jermaine Holt

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Troy Faruk

Troy Faruk

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Michael B. Jordan

Michael B. Jordan

Adonis Johnson

Ryan Coogler

Ryan Coogler

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Claire Bronson

Claire Bronson

Social Worker

Mauricio Ovalle

Mauricio Ovalle

Flores' Trainer

Zedric Harris

Zedric Harris

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Anthony Martins

Anthony Martins

Welterweight #2

Charles W Harris III

Charles W Harris III

Boxer (uncredited)

Jesse Bradley

Jesse Bradley

Reporter

Max Kellerman

Max Kellerman

Max Kellerman

Kevin King Templeton

Kevin King Templeton

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Jacob 'Stitch' Duran

Jacob 'Stitch' Duran

Stitch

Phylicia Rashād

Phylicia Rashād

Mary Anne Creed

Roy James Wilson

Roy James Wilson

City Jail Cop

Michael Wilbon

Michael Wilbon

Michael Wilbon

Chandra Anderson

Chandra Anderson

Ring Girl (uncredited)

Kevin Black

Kevin Black

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Robb Foglia

Robb Foglia

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Tony Bellew

Tony Bellew

'Pretty' Ricky Conlan

Malik Bazille

Malik Bazille

Amir

Andre Ward

Andre Ward

Danny 'Stuntman' Wheeler

Ricardo 'Padman' McGill

Ricardo 'Padman' McGill

Padman

Gabriel Rosado

Gabriel Rosado

Leo 'The Lion' Sporino

Buddy Osborn

Buddy Osborn

Conlan's Cut Man

Rupal Pujara

Rupal Pujara

Dr. Kathari

Joey Eye

Joey Eye

Sporino Cut Man

Johanna Tolentino

Johanna Tolentino

Lady Cop

Robert Douglas

Robert Douglas

Max's Cook

Tony Brice

Tony Brice

Tone Trump

Michael Barker

Michael Barker

Reporter

Clare O'Malley

Clare O'Malley

Reporter

Josue Rivera

Josue Rivera

Tijuana Fight Promoter

Derrick Webster

Derrick Webster

Kev

Manny Ayala

Manny Ayala

Welterweight #1

Ricardo Vera

Ricardo Vera

Referee #1 (Tijuana)

Shawn Clark

Shawn Clark

Referee #2 (Blue Horizon)

Christian D. Ellison

Christian D. Ellison

Referee #3 (Liverpool)

Richard Lyntton

Richard Lyntton

Ringside Doctor

Kathleen M. Deegan

Kathleen M. Deegan

Nurse Kathy

Marquise Noel

Marquise Noel

Young Dirt Bike Rider

Elvis Grant

Elvis Grant

Elvis Grant

Tony Kornheiser

Tony Kornheiser

Anthony Kornheiser

Hannah Storm

Hannah Storm

Hannah Storm

Khareem Hinton

Khareem Hinton

Thomas

Rocky Ciarrocchi

Rocky Ciarrocchi

Fan in Crowd (uncredited)

Noah Coogler

Noah Coogler

Staff Member #1

Oliver Burbage

Oliver Burbage

Boxer (uncredited)

Deborah Ingersoll

Deborah Ingersoll

Max's Cashier

Troy K. Weston

Troy K. Weston

Max's Cook

Moses Sumney

Moses Sumney

Bianca's Band

Kenneth Martin

Kenneth Martin

Dirt Bike Rider

Horace Knight Jr.

Horace Knight Jr.

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Sli Lewis

Sli Lewis

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Brionna Maria Lynch

Brionna Maria Lynch

Dirt Bike Rider

Christopher Jon Gombos

Christopher Jon Gombos

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Jeff Ward

Jeff Ward

Concert Security

Terry Lee Fields II

Terry Lee Fields II

Fire Breather

Maria Shamkalian

Maria Shamkalian

Ricky's Friend (uncredited)

Stefania Damiano

Stefania Damiano

Ring Girl (uncredited)

Details

GenresDrama
Runtime2h 13 mins
Released on25 Nov 2015
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

GenerationofSwine

1/10

So Creeds kid as a good job and boxes on the side for reasons... and wins. But he doesn't want to do underground boxing, he wasn't to make it big like his dad, because he's the bestest of the bestest. And there is a LITTLE struggle here, a little of the heros journey, but Creed starts out on the top and sort of finishes there too... so he doesn't really grow or change as a character... ... because modern movies can't have that for reasons.

rahuliam

9/10

one of best boxing movie i ever watched...it's a spin off to the original rocky series....Michael B. Jordan is perfect in his role...it's maybe one of the Sylvester Stallone's best performance till the date...the boxing scenes are really good....Ryan Coogler done a great job...must watch if u love boxing...

Reno

8/10

> CREED is the new ROCKY. Honestly, I was looking for the 7th film in the 'Rocky' series, so this spinoff was totally unexpected. But it is the right thing since the Rocky Balboa is getting old. Besides, in this reboot era, keeping franchise alive and leaping into the next generation was a very smart move. By doing this, they're keeping the original series fans with them to back it. I hope this will only get going like the Bond movies, since the young star, Jordan has another 30+ year potential to continue the 'Rocky' legacy by delivering some hits in his belt. I don't know how they have done it, just kept everything so simple yet delivered a successful movie. The director of 'Fruitvale Station' and its actor Jordan's second successive run. I wish the combo return for the third time for another grand scale flick. Of course Stallone's presence made a big difference, but the way his character was portrayed, I feel the next film will get more emotional, especially between Rocky and Adonis like Rocky and Micky. And I'm also hoping for a bit better romantic tale on the side. I grew up watching 'Rocky' movies, so I wanted badly it to be at least a decent, but it is a fantastic flick and I definitely suggest for those people like me. The youngsters as well can taste the new beginning in the Rocky legacy. CREED is the new ROCKY. The blueprint for the screenplay was exactly same as the original movies, even the music was very comparable yet everything was updated to the current timeline. Now I'm looking for a follow-up in the next 3 years. 8/10

Admiral Toad

7/10

Creed was a good introduction to a new generation of Rocky movies. Michael B Jordan is great choice to carry on the legacy.

mfProg

5/10

Так себе. Местами пафос просто прет наружу - даже противно смотреть. Сюжет вытянет из пальца, особенно не понравилось наличие больных в фильме: девушка музыкант, теряющая слух и рокки у которого находят рак. Если бы не фильмы про рокки, то я в принципе сомневаюсь, что фильм бы заметили.

CinemaSerf

7/10

Cleverly deducing that he wasn't really fit for the ring himself anymore, Sylvester Stallone engages the services of Ryan Coogler and the hunky Michael B. Jordan to develop this competent spin-off series from his "Rocky" franchise. The youngster (rather aptly named "Adonis") was born on the wrong side of the blanket, and is leading a life of petty crime when he is adopted by "Mary Anne" (Phylicia Rashad), the wife of his father, the late heavyweight champion "Apollo Creed". She gives him a home and a decent education and he ends up working in an office, bored out of his tiny mind. Frustrated, he heads to gym seeking training but nobody wants to touch him. Nobody that is, but "Rocky" (Stallone) who deicides to teach him the discipline necessary to become a winner. Meantime, the actual world champion - "Conlan" (Tony Bellew) is in a bit of a fix with the British prison authorities so an easy defence of his title against the son of a legend looks attractive to his venal manager "Holiday" (Graham McTavish). The fight is set - but can the young challenger upset the odds? What this does miss is the Bill Conte score, but otherwise it is a perfectly watchable story of grit and determination, again demonstrating effectively how boxing was a route from poverty and despair for so many across the world - and the fight scenes, especially at the end, look very convincing. I could have been doing with a little more of a backstory of "Conlan" - anyone who doesn't appreciate that it is just as tough growing up in Liverpool as in anywhere in the USA isn't really given much opportunity to realise that both boxers here are from the streets, as it were. To be honest, Jordan isn't actually a very good actor, but he is very easy on the eye and Stallone brings just enough class to the proceedings to make this a worthy cousin of the original.

Nathan

10/10

Creed hits all the best notes of the original Rocky, while also being able to step out from its shadow to deliver a nearly perfect film. From start to finish, this movie had me invested. It was a brilliant choice to make Apollo Creed’s son the lead of the new franchise. On the surface, Adonis Creed should have it all in terms of wealth and security. But due to him being a bastard child, his life was a struggle, giving him the same hunger that Rocky had in the original, which I thought was done really well. The chemistry between all of our characters is spectacular throughout. There is a deep sense of care that Rocky (Sylvester Stallone) and Adonis (Michael B. Jordan) have for each other. Rocky and Adonis develop a close father-son relationship as Rocky attempts to fill the void left by his estranged relationship with his son, and Adonis sees Rocky as the father figure he's never had. This connection creates some fantastic dramatic story beats that had me on the verge of tears. Bianca (Tessa Thompson) is a fantastic addition to the cast and creates that motherly figure for our two leads. These three take on the roles of Rocky, Adrian, and Mickie from the original while also having their own unique presence. My one complaint is that the opponent, "Pretty" Ricky Conlan, is pretty underdeveloped, but the main focus is really on the dynamic between Rocky and Adonis, so this wasn’t a huge drawback for me. The fight choreography is insane in this film; it is without a doubt the best of the series. There is a boxing matchup in the middle of the film that is one take with some incredible angles; it completely immersed me. The ending is really well done, with a super long buildup that had me genuinely nervous for Adonis. The score is fantastic. There are still similar notes from the original Rocky that are subtly present throughout the film. But they are mixed together with contemporary rap beats and rhythms that give the film a modern feel. It is a great homage to the past while also being true to the culture of our lead character. Overall, this film surpasses Rocky in almost every way and goes down as the best in the series. I am utterly blown away with how much I enjoyed this. Score: 98% | Verdict: Masterpiece

The Movie Mob

9/10

**Creed celebrates all the Rocky films that came before while establishing a fresh new direction for the franchise.** After decades of Rocky movies, with recent entries leading us all to believe the franchise's best days were behind us, Creed burst onto the big screen, proving everyone wrong. Creed is a legacy sequel in league with films like Top Gun: Maverick. The performances, the cinematography, the sets, the fight choreography, and the soundtrack were all incredible. But the most outstanding element of Creed was the writing. The decisions made to enhance the story were BRILLIANT! Changing the story to follow the son of Creed rather than Rocky's son and Rocky's battle with cancer showing his same unyielding fight even against a new foe, signal an exciting new era for the Rocky franchise. Creed sets the gold standard for legacy sequels while being a great place to jump in if you're new to the Rocky films.

Andre Gonzales

10/10

I wasn't expecting this movie to be that good. I was blown away by this movie. Way better then all the rocky movies combined. Just the way they play the history of the movie was awesome.

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