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Adonis "Donnie" Creed (born Adonis Johnson) is the fictional protagonist of the Creed trilogy — Creed (2015), Creed II (2018), and Creed III (2023) — the follow-up franchise to the Rocky film series. The character is played by Michael B. Jordan in all three installments.
Michael Bakari Jordan II [1] (/ b ɑː ˈ k ɑːr i / bah-KAR-ee; born February 9, 1987) [2] is an American actor and producer. He is best known for his film roles as shooting victim Oscar Grant in the drama Fruitvale Station (2013), boxer Adonis Creed in Creed (2015), and Erik Killmonger in Black Panther (2018), all of which were written and directed by Ryan Coogler.
The third “Creed” movie, which is the ninth installment in the “Rocky” film franchise, has postponed its release date from Nov. 23, 2022, to its new slot on March 3, 2023. On its new ...
As Michael B. Jordan stepped back into the role of Adonis Creed for “Creed III,” he also stepped into the directing ring for the first time. Also returning for the latest installment is ...
Adonis "Donnie" Johnson Creed, "Hollywood Donnie" (born Adonis Johnson, played by Michael B. Jordan), is the protagonist and titular character from the Rocky film series sequel, Creed. He is the son of world champion Apollo Creed , from an affair shortly before he died.
Michael B. Jordan steps back into the ring and up to the helm with Creed III, which is his directorial debut as well as a reprise of his role as Adonis Creed. Continuing in the tradition begun by ...
In October 2020, it was reported that Michael B. Jordan would reprise his role of Adonis Creed, and have his directorial debut. [37] [38] Jordan was confirmed as the director of Creed III in March 2021, with a targeted release date of March 3, 2023, [39] and Stallone confirmed in April that he would not appear as Rocky Balboa. [40]
The film, like Creed and 2018’s Creed 2, stars Michael B Jordan in the lead role of Adonis Creed, ... The husband-wife legal team working on 2 of today’s biggest criminal cases.