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Creed III (M)
In 2002, a young Adonis Creed sneaks out with his boxing prodigy best friend, Damian ‘Diamond Dame’ Anderson, to watch Dame compete in an underground boxing match. After getting into a violent scuffle at a bottle shop, we flash forward to a retired Creed (Michael B. Jordan) who is living the good life with his wife Bianca (Tessa Thompson) and young daughter, while running a gym specialising in setting up a world-class contender. Soon, however, Dame (Jonathan Majors) arrives at Creed’s gym fresh out of a long stint in prison.
The original Oscar-winning Rocky (1976) set the template for the franchise going forward, let alone the all-around American sporting film. While each entry added to Rocky’s mythology in terms of his character-defining challenges, they also laid down the tropes in which the series was to operate. The Creed franchise serves as a sequel series and also a remake of the original series, paying homage to what came before while also carving out a fresh perspective for a modern audience.
Rocky’s absence allows Michael B. Jordan to finally take centre stage in his directorial debut.
Up-and-coming Jonathan Majors brings a chilling, dead-eyed antagonist, a skeleton from Creed’s past that had the potential to delve deeper into Creed’s psychology and motivations to fight in the first place. Verdict: A strong debut that shirks away from the darker possibilities, preferring to follow the established template once the conflict is clear.
3.5 stars.
- Luke McWilliams, themovieclub.net. Viewed at Dendy Cinemas.