Creed 4

Creed 4 (2027) Michael B. Jordan Tessa Thompson Jonathan Majors Ryan Coogler

The legacy continues. In CREED IV (2027), Adonis Creed’s story enters a new chapter where the fight is no longer just in the ring—it’s for family, redemption, and the future of the sport itself. After establishing himself as one of the greatest champions of his generation, Adonis begins to step away from active competition to focus on training the next wave of fighters and building his own boxing legacy. But in the world of boxing, peace never lasts long.

Adonis (Michael B. Jordan) now balances life between mentoring young fighters and raising a family with Bianca (Tessa Thompson). The spotlight that once defined his life begins to fade, and for the first time since his father’s shadow shaped his destiny, Adonis wonders what life truly looks like outside the ring. Yet just when it seems he might finally have control of his future, the past returns with unfinished business.

Jonathan Majors returns as Damian “Dame” Anderson, the childhood friend whose rivalry with Adonis nearly destroyed both of them. After the explosive events of the previous film, Dame has vanished from the public eye—but rumors suggest he has been quietly building a powerful underground boxing empire. Fighters from around the world are being drawn into brutal, unregulated matches where reputation, pride, and survival are all on the line.

When a rising young fighter from Adonis’s own gym becomes involved in this dangerous underground circuit, Adonis is forced to step back into the fight he thought was over. But this time the stakes are different. This isn’t about proving he’s the best—it’s about protecting the next generation from the same darkness that once threatened to destroy him.

As tensions rise, Damian resurfaces with a new philosophy about boxing and power. He believes the sport has become too controlled, too corporate, and too far removed from the raw hunger that made fighters great. His underground league is brutal, chaotic, and wildly popular among fans craving something real. And he wants Adonis to see it.

What follows is a powerful clash of ideals between two men shaped by the same past but driven toward completely different futures. Adonis fights to preserve the honor and discipline of the sport, while Damian seeks to tear down the system that once abandoned him.

The story builds toward a massive final showdown that goes beyond personal rivalry. It becomes a battle over what boxing represents—legacy or rebellion, discipline or chaos. Inside the ring, every punch carries the weight of history, family, and the ghosts of fighters who came before them.

Review: Emotional, explosive, and deeply personal. Creed IV expands the franchise with powerful performances and intense boxing choreography. Michael B. Jordan delivers one of his strongest performances yet, while Jonathan Majors brings a magnetic, unpredictable energy that makes every scene feel dangerous.