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    Creed III review

    en-usMarch 06, 2023
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    Michael B. Jordan returns as Adonis Creed in Creed III but this time he's also quarterbacking this thing since he's also directing this movie. He's joined by Jonathan Majors as his childhood friend who comes back into Adonis' life with bad intentions. Creed is happily retired from boxing and enjoying life with his wife and daughter, but it doesn't stay that way, since we wouldn't have a movie if it did. Is this movie worth getting up off the couch to check out? Listen to this spoiler-free review to find out!

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