The boxing community is abuzz with enthusiasm following Prime Video’s announcement of Delphi, an eagerly awaited spinoff from the renowned Creed franchise. This new series aims to delve into the journeys of young fighters honing their skills at the Delphi gym, which has become a cherished setting for aficionados of both the Rocky and Creed films.
Situated in Los Angeles, the Delphi Boxing Academy boasts a storied past, having been founded by the iconic Tony ‘Duke’ Evers. It played a crucial role as a training ground for Apollo Creed. Currently, it’s managed by Duke’s son, Tony ‘Little Duke’ Evers, who guides the next generation, including Apollo’s son, Adonis Johnson Creed, portrayed by the talented Michael B. Jordan.
In a thrilling development, Jordan will also serve as an executive producer for Delphi through his production outfit, Outlier Society. Over the years, he has expressed a strong commitment to building upon the franchise’s legacy, with several projects reportedly in the works—speculations even hint at an anime adaptation. Marco Ramirez, known for his contributions to Daredevil, will take charge as showrunner and executive producer, working alongside Jordan to bring this captivating series to life.
The Creed franchise has enjoyed remarkable success, with all three films collectively grossing over $660 million globally. Following the successful launch of Creed III, anticipation for Creed IV is palpable. Producer Irwin Winkler recently expressed his excitement, stating, “We have a really good story [and] a solid plot. Although we faced some delays due to the strikes, we’re gearing up for pre-production in about a year.” He also confirmed that Jordan will reprise his role not only as star but also as director: “He did an outstanding job—he felt at ease with the camera.”
While specific details about Creed IV remain limited, Jordan has indicated a desire to work again with Jonathan Majors, who played the complex character Damian Anderson in Creed III. The dynamic between their characters was compelling, yet Majors’ recent legal troubles—stemming from a conviction for assault and harassment—cast uncertainty over his future in Hollywood. Once a promising talent, he has encountered significant hurdles following his fall from grace. However, with the impending release of Magazine Dreams, a comeback may be on the horizon. This raises the intriguing possibility of a return to the Creed-Verse as the fourth installment unfolds, leaving fans hopeful.