đŹ Creed (2015)Â
Creed (2015) is a powerful sports drama film directed by Ryan Coogler, serving as both a continuation and a rebirth of the legendary Rocky franchise. Starring Michael B. Jordan as Adonis âDonnieâ Creed and Sylvester Stallone reprising his iconic role as Rocky Balboa, the film tells a heartfelt story of legacy, identity, mentorship, and perseverance.
The movie opens in Los Angeles, where a young Adonis Johnson grows up in foster care and juvenile detention centers. He is the illegitimate son of the late heavyweight champion Apollo Creed, who died before Adonis was born. Despite his troubled beginnings, Adonis inherits his fatherâs fighting spirit. He is later adopted by Mary Anne Creed, Apolloâs widow, who raises him with love and stability.

As an adult, Adonis works in an office job but secretly trains and participates in underground boxing matches. Feeling restless and determined to prove himself on his own termsânot as Apollo Creedâs sonâhe quits his job and moves to Philadelphia, the home of his fatherâs old rival and friend, Rocky Balboa.

Adonis seeks Rockyâs help to train him, but Rocky initially refuses, having retired from boxing and now running a small Italian restaurant. However, after seeing Adonisâs drive and resemblance to Apolloâs fighting spirit, Rocky agrees to mentor him. Their relationship becomes the emotional heart of the filmâa bond between an aging legend and a young fighter struggling to step out of his fatherâs shadow.
Rocky trains Adonis through grueling workouts and old-school methods, emphasizing discipline, heart, and resilience. Meanwhile, Adonis begins a romantic relationship with Bianca (Tessa Thompson), a talented singer coping with progressive hearing loss. As Adonisâs skills improve, his identity as Creedâs son becomes public, attracting the attention of the boxing world.

He soon earns the chance to fight âPrettyâ Ricky Conlan (Tony Bellew), the reigning world light heavyweight champion. The climactic fight in Liverpool, England, is brutal and emotionalâAdonis fights not just for victory, but to prove his worth and honor his fatherâs name. Although he loses by split decision, his courage and heart win the crowdâs respect, echoing Rockyâs underdog triumph from the 1976 original.
The film concludes with Adonis and Rocky climbing the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art togetherâan iconic symbol of determination and legacy.
Creed revitalized the Rocky saga for a new generation, blending nostalgia with fresh storytelling. Stallone delivers one of his most heartfelt performances, earning an Academy Award nomination, while Michael B. Jordan cements Adonis Creed as a worthy successor to the boxing legacy.
