‘Creed 2’ Poster and Synopsis Revealed; Michael B. Jordan Back in the Title Role

Fans of the re-boot of the Rocky franchise rejoice – Michael B. Jordan is officially back in the boxing ring as Adonis Creed, a passionate and heroic protégé of Rocky Balboa. MGM and Warner Bros. released the first official poster image (below) with the promise that the trailer for the film will be released later in the week. Mxdwn will keep the readers updated as the trailer drops. The film is set to be released in November.

Ryan Coogler, the writer/director of the original Creed, will not be reprising his roles for the sequel, having been occupied with the production of Black Panther to work on the boxing project. This time, the film is in the hands of an interesting duo: director Steven Caple Jr. and, the man himself, Sylvester Stallone, who is penning the script.

The pair are complete opposites: Caple Jr. is a young, rising director whose only other feature work, The Land, got into Sundance and was picked up and released by IFC Films to meager critical and box office reactions. Stallone, who wrote the original script for the 1976 Rocky when he was 30, has written most of the films in the series. I hope that the combination of old and new will work for the ultimate benefit of the film. Coogler was also a relative unknown, aside from his other B. Jordan collaboration, Fruitvale Station, so it could also be consistent in where the franchise has been going.

Along with the poster, the official synopsis for the film has been released, suggesting that both Adonis and Balboa will be talking a stroll down Memory Lane, re-discovering their initial values:

“Life has become a balancing act for Adonis Creed. Between personal obligations and training for his next big fight, he is up against the challenge of his life. Facing an opponent with ties to his family’s past only intensifies his impending battle in the ring. Rocky Balboa is there by his side through it all and, together, Rocky and Adonis will confront their shared legacy, question what’s worth fighting for, and discover that nothing’s more important than family. Creed II is about going back to basics to rediscover what made you a champion in the first place, and remembering that, no matter where you go, you can’t escape your history.”

Michael Adonts: Hi, my name is Michael! I am a filmmaker based in Los Angeles, currently living in the SF/Bay Area, where I attend UC Berkeley as an undergrad, majoring in Psychology. Beyond my studies, I also work as a freelance producer, videographer and editor, having worked with a variety of clients, ranging from local musicians to up-and-coming start ups, making videos, commercials and trailers. My interest in film began in middle school when my family and I immigrated to LA, having previously lived in Russia and Armenia (my homeland.) Having limited experience in American culture and language, I took to watching platitudes of classical American films of the 70s, 80s and 90s, from which, while seeking to simply become educated in a foreign culture, I discovered my love for cinema and its different forms, like directing, writing, and editing. I started making my own films in high school, where I also began collaborating with friends on projects of various nature. Learning the craft myself, I continue to do so now as I start to dive into bigger projects, with the goal of writing and directing for film and TV! While early on I was mostly exposed to New Hollywood directors and 90s filmmakers like David Fincher, the Coen Brothers and Spike Jonze, I eventually began venturing to foreign cinema of the likes of Fellini, Bergman, Kurosawa, as well as Old Hollywood masters like Hitchcock, David Lean, and Billy Wilder. In films I primarily seek two things: passion and innovation. I love observing confident filmmakers masterfully submerge the audience into unique worlds and stories, utilizing all of cinema’s many possibilities like visuals, sound, music, and editing. Film has developed a universal language that is becoming more and more available to wider varieties of artists, which makes me excited to observe and engage in the future of both Hollywood and the world cinema!
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