Jordan makes his directorial debut with the
third instalment of the movies, which first began with 2015's
"Creed", a spin-off of the "Rocky" films starring Sylvester
Stallone, and telling the tale of Adonis, the estranged son of
late heavyweight champion Apollo Creed.
"It was challenging but I never felt more alive," Jordan told
Reuters of his directorial debut at the "Creed III" premiere in
London on Wednesday.
"I had a chance to put my point of view on everything and that
was really good."
In "Creed III", Adonis is enjoying his successful career when an
old friend and once promising boxer, Damian, played by Jonathan
Majors, comes back into his life after serving a prison
sentence.
While the friendship is at first rekindled, things soon unravel
when Damian insists he wants a shot in the ring.
Asked if there could be more for Creed in future, Jordan said:
"Definitely. I want to do something like a live on its own,
something that maybe if you didn't see the first two films it
would still be able to tell a story and make you feel full when
you finished it.
"But I definitely plan on expanding the 'Creed-verse' moving
forward ... comic books to graphic novels to TV to spin-offs.
There's so many ways that you can tell a story with these rich
characters and now I'm going to figure out what I'm going to
do."
One potential storyline could concern Creed's opponent in "Creed
II", Viktor Drago, son of "Rocky IV" character boxer Ivan Drago.
Viktor makes an appearance in "Creed III".
"We're working on something and I feel like this is some kind of
a teaser in 'Creed III'," actor Florian Munteanu, who plays
Viktor, told Reuters.
"This movie was really about digging into the depth of Adonis
but I feel like the Drago story is still unfinished, it's still
untold so we still have something to tell there ... let's see."
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Sandra Maler)
(Photo: Director Michael B. Jordan and cast member Tessa
Thompson attend the premiere of the film "Creed III" in London,
Britain February 15, 2023. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls)
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