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Creed II is a 2018 American sports drama film directed by Steven Caple Jr. from a screenplay by Juel Taylor and Sylvester Stallone. The sequel to Creed (2015) and the eighth installment in the Rocky franchise, the film stars Michael B. Jordan, Stallone, Tessa Thompson, Wood Harris, Phylicia Rashad, and Dolph Lundgren. In the film, under the continued tutelage of Rocky Balboa (Stallone), Donnie Creed (Jordan) faces off against Viktor Drago (Munteanu), the son of Ivan Drago (Lundgren).

Creed II
Theatrical release poster with original release date.
Directed bySteven Caple Jr.
Screenplay by
Story by
Based onCharacters
by Sylvester Stallone
Produced by
  • Irwin Winkler
  • Charles Winkler
  • William Chartoff
  • David Winkler
  • Kevin King-Templeton
  • Sylvester Stallone
Starring
CinematographyKramer Morgenthau
Edited by
  • Dana E. Glauberman
  • Saira Haider
  • Paul Harb
Music byLudwig Göransson
Production
companies
  • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures
  • New Line Cinema
  • Chartoff-Winkler Productions
Distributed by
  • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (North America; via joint venture with Annapurna Pictures)[1]
  • Warner Bros. Pictures (International)
Release dates
  • November 14, 2018 (2018-11-14) (Lincoln Center)
  • November 21, 2018 (2018-11-21) (United States)
Running time
130 minutes[2]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$50 million[3]
Box office$214.1 million[4]

A Creed sequel was confirmed in January 2016, but was delayed as Ryan Coogler, the director of the predecessor, and Jordan faced scheduling conflicts due to their involvement in Black Panther (2018); Coogler was originally replaced by Stallone, who completed the screenplay by July 2017, but he was replaced by Caple that December, with Coogler instead serving as an executive producer on Creed II. The rest of the cast, including the returns of Thompson, Rashad, and Lundgren, was finalized by March 2018, and principal photography began that same month and lasted until that June, with filming primarily taking place on location in Philadelphia.

Creed II premiered on November 14, 2018, at the Lincoln Center in New York City and was theatrically released in the United States by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer through their distribution joint venture with Annapurna Pictures (which was later rebranded as United Artists Releasing) and internationally by Warner Bros. Pictures on November 21. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the performances (particularly those of Stallone, Jordan, and Lundgren), character development, and Caple's direction, while noting its predictability.[5] It was also a commercial success, grossing $214 million worldwide.

The sequel, Creed III, directed by Jordan in his directorial debut,[6] is scheduled to be released March 3, 2023.[7]


Plot


In 2018, three years after his loss to "Pretty" Ricky Conlan,[lower-alpha 1] Adonis "Donnie" Creed, with his trainer Rocky Balboa by his side, has won six straight bouts, culminating in a victory over Danny "Stuntman" Wheeler to win the WBC World Heavyweight Championship. Now a worldwide star, Donnie proposes to his girlfriend, Bianca Taylor, who agrees to marry him. Bianca suggests starting a new life together in Los Angeles, but Donnie is reluctant to leave Philadelphia, and by extension, Rocky.

In Ukraine, Ivan Drago, the former Soviet boxer who killed Donnie's father Apollo Creed during a bout in 1985, has been living destitute since losing to Rocky that same year, and seeks an opportunity to regain glory. Assisted by promoter Buddy Marcelle, Ivan pits his son, Viktor, against Donnie. When Rocky refuses to support Donnie's acceptance of Viktor's challenge, Donnie leaves for Los Angeles.

Donnie and Bianca settle down in a luxurious apartment in Los Angeles close to Donnie's adoptive mother and Apollo's widow, Mary Anne. As they adjust to their new life and prepare for the upcoming match, Bianca learns that she is pregnant. Donnie recruits Tony "Little Duke" Evers, son of his father's trainer and later Rocky's trainer, to start training him. Overwhelmed by his life's recent developments, the underprepared Donnie rushes into the match and is badly injured. Viktor is disqualified for hitting Donnie while he is down, allowing Donnie to retain the World Heavyweight Championship. Despite his loss, Viktor becomes extremely popular in Russia and wins a series of fights with top billing.

His body and ego shattered, Donnie becomes increasingly disconnected from Bianca. Mary Anne reaches out to Rocky, who reconciles with Donnie and agrees to train him for a rematch against Viktor, who is suffering torturous physical tests at Ivan's hands. Bianca gives birth to a daughter, Amara, and Rocky is named her godfather; however, Amara is born deaf, inheriting it from her mother's progressive hearing disorder.

While Viktor taunts Donnie publicly, he faces constant pressure from his father behind the scenes, who enjoys the attentions of the media and various Russian delegates. At a state dinner, he and Ivan encounter Ludmilla, his mother and Ivan's ex-wife, for the first time in several years after she abandoned them following Ivan's loss to Rocky. Enraged at the sight of her, Viktor storms out of the dinner and chastises Ivan for seeking approval from those who cast them out. Meanwhile, Rocky and Little Duke retrain Donnie in a decrepit location in the California desert, focusing on fighting from within and training Donnie's body to absorb the heavy impact he will receive from Viktor in the ring.

In Moscow, the rematch is more balanced as a more controlled and focused Donnie exchanges equal blows with Viktor. Viktor is used to winning by knockout as his bouts have never lasted past four rounds; Donnie uses this to his advantage and willingly endures a heavy beating from Viktor, even after his ribs are broken. In the tenth round, Donnie unleashes sequence after sequence of effective blows and knocks Viktor down twice. Ludmilla departs after the second knockdown, upsetting Viktor, and Ivan sees the truth of his son's earlier words. An exhausted Viktor is cornered and receives multiple strikes without defending himself, but is unwilling to go down. Realizing that his son's safety means more to him than acceptance from Russia's elite, Ivan throws in the towel, forfeiting the fight to protect his son. He assures the distraught Viktor it is okay that he lost, and embraces him. As Bianca enters the ring to celebrate with Donnie and Little Duke, Rocky recuses himself and takes a seat to watch them from outside the ring.

Following the match, Viktor and Ivan later train together back in Ukraine. Rocky travels to Vancouver to make peace with his own estranged son, Robert Jr., and meets his grandson Logan for the first time. Donnie and Bianca visit Apollo's grave, where Donnie makes peace with his deceased father and the burden of carrying on his legacy, as he and Bianca introduce Amara, who now has a new set of hearing aids.


Cast


In addition, Robbie Johns appears briefly as Logan Balboa, Robert's son and Rocky's grandson. Archive footage of Carl Weathers as Apollo Creed is used throughout the film, with the actor's likeness also appearing through the use of photographs and murals.


Production



Development and writing


On January 5, 2016, Sylvester Stallone and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures CEO Gary Barber confirmed to Variety that a sequel to Creed was in development.[8] The same month, Stallone posed the possibility of seeing Milo Ventimiglia appear in the sequel, reprising his role as Rocky's son Robert Balboa from Rocky Balboa. Ventimiglia previously revealed during the development of Creed that he was open to returning to the franchise, stating, "I'll tell you what, if they invited me, I'd love to be there. If they didn't, I wouldn't be offended."[9] It was revealed in April 2018 that Ventimiglia would have an appearance in the film.[10] On January 11, 2016, Barber revealed that Ryan Coogler would not be returning due to scheduling conflicts, because he was attached to Black Panther, though he would return as executive producer.[11] Michael B. Jordan's schedule ended up being delayed due to Black Panther, as he was starring in that film.[11] In July 2017, Stallone confirmed that he had completed the script for the sequel, and also revealed that Ivan Drago would be featured in the film.[12] In October 2017, it was announced that Stallone would direct and produce the film.[13] However, in December 2017, it was reported that Steven Caple Jr. would instead direct the film with Tessa Thompson confirmed to reprise her role of Bianca, Creed's love interest.[14] In January 2018, Romanian amateur boxer Florian Munteanu was cast in the film to play Drago's son with Dolph Lundgren set to reprise his role of Drago.[15] In March 2018, Russell Hornsby joined the cast while Phylicia Rashad, Wood Harris, and Andre Ward were confirmed to reprise their roles from the prior film.[16]

Vince DiCola, composer of Rocky IV, was originally rumored to return to score the film, but stated in a Facebook post: "I would have loved to return, however that's just how Hollywood works. We don't always get what we want."


Filming


Principal photography began March 2018.[17][18] Filming occurred in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the city's Port Richmond neighborhood,[19] and was completed on June 7, 2018.[20] Some scenes were filmed at the Grey Towers Castle at Arcadia University in Glenside, Pennsylvania.[21] The Hospital scenes were filmed at Temple University Hospital's Boyer Pavillion at Broad and Tioga Streets.


Visual effects


The visual effects were provided by Zero VFX and Mr. X and Supervised by Eric Robinson, Dan Cayer and Crystal Dowd with the help of Crafty Apes.[22]


Music



Soundtrack



Release



Theatrical


Creed II was released in the United States on November 21, 2018.[23] It premiered on November 14, 2018, at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City.[24]

On December 21, 2018, it was announced the film would receive a January 4, 2019 release in China, the first Rocky film to ever receive a theatrical release in the country.[25]


Reception



Box office


Creed II grossed $115.7 million in the United States and Canada, and $98.4 million in other territories, for a total worldwide gross of $214.1 million, against a production budget of $50 million.[4]

In the United States and Canada, Creed II was released alongside Ralph Breaks the Internet and Robin Hood, as well as the wide expansion of Green Book, and was projected to gross $44–54 million from 3,350 theaters in its five-day opening weekend.[26] The film made $11.6 million on its first day, including $3.7 million from Tuesday night previews (the second best pre-Thanksgiving total ever behind fellow release Ralph Breaks the Internet's $3.8 million and marking a 64% improvement over the first film's $1.4 million preview total). It went on to debut to $35.3 million in its opening weekend (a five-day total of $55.8 million), finishing second at the box office and marking the best Thanksgiving opening for a live-action film, besting Enchanted ($49.1 million) and Four Christmases ($46.1 million).[27] In its second and third weekends the film made $16.8 million and $10 million, finishing in third both times.[28][29] Over the five-day Christmas frame (its fifth week of release), the film passed the $109.7 million domestic total made by the first film.[30]


Critical response


On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 83% based on 309 reviews, with an average rating of 6.9/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Creed II's adherence to franchise formula adds up to a sequel with few true surprises, but its time-tested generational themes still pack a solid punch."[31] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 66 out of 100, based on reviews from 45 critics, indicating " favorable reviews".[32] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale, the same score earned by its predecessor, while PostTrak reported filmgoers gave it an 87% positive score and an 89% "definite recommend".[27]

Odie Henderson of RogerEbert.com gave the film three out of four stars, stating that "Creed II falls victim to the sins of sequelitis—it's bigger, louder and more grandiose than its predecessor—yet manages to right itself by not losing focus on the humanity of its central characters."[33] Owen Gleiberman of Variety called the film "rousing and effective" and wrote "Creed II has been made with heart and skill, and Jordan invests each moment with such fierce conviction that he makes it all seem like it matters. Even if it all mattered a notable notch more in Creed."[34] Eric Kohn of IndieWire gave the film a "B", praising Stallone's performance and saying: "Kramer Morgenthau's cinematography lacks the showy steadicam acrobatics of Creed, but the climactic battle between Adonis and Viktor still delivers a dazzling light show that dovetails right into the visceral mayhem of the battle, captured from so many angles some viewers may reel from the punches themselves."[35]


Sequel


In response to the suggestion that Deontay Wilder could play the son of Clubber Lang in a potential Creed III, both Sylvester Stallone and Michael B. Jordan expressed interest in such a character being featured in the plot of the next installment.[36][37] In February 2020, Zach Baylin was announced as the sequel's writer.[38] In October 2020, it was reported that, in addition to reprising his role of Adonis Creed, Michael B. Jordan would also direct Creed III, serving as his directorial debut.[39][40] Jordan was confirmed as the director of Creed III in March 2021, with a targeted release date of March 3, 2023,[41] while Stallone confirmed in April that he would not appear as Rocky Balboa.[42]

As of July 2019, the Rocky franchise as a whole was announced to continue with another mentor-student film à la Creed, set post-Creed II in which Rocky Balboa would befriend a young fighter who is also an undocumented immigrant. Stallone stated: "Rocky meets a young, angry person who got stuck in this country when he comes to see his sister. He takes him into his life, and unbelievable adventures begin, and they wind up south of the border. It's very, very timely." In addition he announced the development of a Rocky prequel television series.[43]


Notes


  1. As depicted in Creed (2015).

References


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- [en] Creed II

[es] Creed II

Creed II (titulada: Creed II: Defendiendo el legado en Hispanoamérica y Creed II: La leyenda de Rocky en España) es una película estadounidense de 2018 perteneciente al género de drama deportivo, dirigida por Steven Caple Jr. y escrita por Sylvester Stallone y Cheo Hodari Coker. Secuela de la película Creed, del año 2015, y la octava entrega de la serie de películas de Rocky, está protagonizada por Michael B. Jordan, Sylvester Stallone, Tessa Thompson, Dolph Lundgren, Florian Munteanu, Phylicia Rashad, Andre Ward y Wood Harris, todos los cuales repiten sus roles de películas anteriores, excepto Munteanu, quien se sumó al elenco para interpretar al hijo de Ivan Drago. El guionista y director de Creed Ryan Coogler se desempeña como productor ejecutivo de la película. La trama sigue el entrenamiento de Adonis Creed para vencer al célebre hijo de Ivan Drago, el boxeador que mató a su padre en el cuadrilátero hace 30 años. Fue lanzada en Estados Unidos el 22 de noviembre de 2018, y está dedicada a Tony Burton, quien apareció en seis de las películas de Rocky y falleció en febrero del año 2016.

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«Крид 2».mw-parser-output .ts-Переход img{margin-left:.285714em}[⇨] (англ. Creed II) — американский спортивный драматический фильм с Майклом Б. Джорданом и Сильвестром Сталлоне в главных ролях, являющийся восьмым по счёту во франшизе «Рокки» и вторым в её побочной серии. Сюжет продолжает историю фильмов «Крид: Наследие Рокки» и «Рокки 4», возвращая на экраны таких персонажей, как Иван Драго, Людмила Драго и Роберт Бальбоа в исполнении Дольфа Лундгрена, Бригитты Нильсен и Майло Вентимильи соответственно. Также в картине снялись Тесса Томпсон, Флориан Мунтяну, Филисия Рашад и другие актёры.



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