Prime Video has commissioned a spinoff series of Creed titled Delphi.

Prime Video has commissioned a spinoff series of Creed titled Delphi.

      Creed elevated the Rocky film series to new levels, and now the franchise is set to explore fresh ground. Amazon Prime Video has announced that the first television series within the franchise will be named Delphi. Michael B. Jordan and his Outlier Society will produce the upcoming series, which will focus on the young athletes at the titular boxing gym. Marco Ramírez (La Máquina) will take on the roles of showrunner and executive producer.

      In the films, the Delphi Boxing Academy is a boxing gym located in Los Angeles, established by Tony “Duke” Evers, where Apollo Creed trained. It currently serves as the base for Adonis Creed (Jordan) and is managed by Tony “Little Duke” Evers.

      For those who may not know, the Creed franchise has amassed over $660 million at the global box office, and its influence has increased throughout the three films. The 2015 installment revitalized Sylvester Stallone’s Rocky series, with Stallone featuring in the first two films alongside Michael B. Jordan, who also directed the third movie.

      “This series brings us back to where it all started,” Jordan shared at the Amazon upfront presentation. “What I appreciate about this story is its commitment to the core values of the Rocky and Creed franchises: dedication, perseverance, and fighting for something greater than yourself. It's centered around family—both those we are born into and those we build ourselves. We’re creating something meaningful here, and I can’t wait to introduce you to the new fighters entering Delphi. As we always say in Creed, it’s one step, one round, one punch at a time.”

      Delphi is scheduled to premiere and will be available on Prime Video across 240 countries and territories.

      **About EJ Moreno**

      EJ Moreno is a film and television critic as well as an entertainment writer. He became a part of the pop culture site Flickering Myth in 2018 and currently serves as the executive producer of Flickering Myth TV, a YouTube channel boasting over 27,000 subscribers. With more than ten years of experience, he is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic and is involved with both the Critics Choice Association and GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics.

Prime Video has commissioned a spinoff series of Creed titled Delphi. Prime Video has commissioned a spinoff series of Creed titled Delphi. Prime Video has commissioned a spinoff series of Creed titled Delphi.

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