Michael B. Jordan didn't hear no bell
Announced last summer as in the works, the Rocky spin-off Creed has since been gaining muscle at studio MGM. Word this morning is that it'll be lacing up its gloves for a shoot in January, possibly meaning we'll see it by the end of next year. Ryan Coogler is directing, with his Fruitvale Station star Michael B. Jordan taking the lead and Sylvester Stallone returning as Rocky Balboa. Champion boxers Andre Ward and Tony Bellew are also in negotiations to get in the ring.
The story, from what we know so far, centres on Apollo Creed’s grandson Adonis (Jordan), a young man whose family has tried to keep him away from the ring but whose natural talents as a pugilist draw him there anyway. Stallone will be easing into the Burgess Meredith role as Creed's trainer: a Rocky who has left the world of boxing behind and has no real desire to return until he meets the new protégé. Bellew will be Creed's main opponent "Pretty Ricky Porter". Ward's role remains unspecified at present.
The original Creed, of course, was played by Carl Weathers, and served as the big rival to Rocky in the first two films. The pair eventually became close friends, until Dolph Lundgren’s Ivan Drago killed Creed in Rocky IV. So you can understand why Rocky might be a little concerned about his grandson putting on the gloves.
That direct line back to the original series intriguingly makes this a sort of Rocky VII as well as its own beast, so we're genuinely looking forward to seeing what comes of it. Hopefully as an "Old Rocky" film it'll be more satisfying than Grudge Match...
Stallone is producing, along with Robert Chartoff, Kevin King Templeton and Irwin Winkler. Coogler wrote the screenplay with Aaron Covington, and filming is set to take place in Las Vegas and Philadelphia.
We'll also see Jordan next year as Johnny Storm in The Fantastic Four. And we'll next see Stallone in the drama Reach Me, which goes straight to DVD in the UK in February.
from Empire News
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