Michael B. Jordan has shared that a new installment in the Creed universe is in development, confirming that a Michael B. Jordan Creed spinoff series centered on Adonis Creed’s daughter, Amara, is currently underway. This television project, which is expected to find a home on Amazon Prime Video, signals a fresh direction for the franchise and highlights Jordan’s intent to expand beyond his central role.
Amara Creed Set to Take the Spotlight
During an interview on the Awards Circuit podcast from Variety, Michael B. Jordan discussed plans for the upcoming series featuring Amara, with strong indications that Amazon Prime Video will carry the show. Amara Creed, previously introduced in Creed 3 and portrayed by Mila Davis-Kent, emerged as a young, aspiring boxer, making her a compelling focus for a new narrative thread.
Jordan revealed further details about the show’s vision and his evolving relationship with the franchise:
“We’re spinning off doing Adonis’s daughter, Amara’s story, the television show that’s picked up at Amazon. So you’ll be seeing different parts of the Creed-verse, I like to call it. These little IPs are going to keep the universe alive without it being completely reliant on just me to push it through the finish line every time, as a boxer. I’ll be adjacent.”
– Michael B. Jordan, Star and Director
Project Details Remain Under Wraps
While Michael B. Jordan’s announcement clarifies that the Amara Creed series is in motion, he did not provide specific information regarding his own involvement in the show or confirm other creative leads tied to the new project. The idea for a Creed television spinoff has circulated since Creed 3, which notably explored Amara’s journey as a boxer and coincided with the release of the “Creed: The Next Round” comic by BOOM! Studios.

The absence of detailed casting or production announcements leaves parts of the project’s future uncertain. However, the idea of expanding the so-called “Creed-verse” indicates a commitment to evolving the narrative by focusing on new characters and storylines, with familiar figures like Adonis Creed remaining nearby but no longer at the center of every tale.
Michael B. Jordan Juggles Multiple High-Profile Projects
Beyond the developing Amara Creed series, Michael B. Jordan is directing and starring in Amazon MGM Studios’ upcoming adaptation of “The Thomas Crown Affair.” He is also slated to return for Creed IV, further extending his role as Adonis Creed. In addition, he is expected to reprise the military action role of John Clark for Chad Stahelski’s “Rainbow Six.”
Another anticipated project for Jordan is Joseph Kosinski’s 1980s-set “Miami Vice” reboot, where Jordan may appear alongside Austin Butler. These roles demonstrate Jordan’s sustained relevance in both leading and collaborative capacities, underscoring his position as a central figure in multiple high-visibility projects connected to organizations like MGM Studios and Amazon Prime Video.
Creed Franchise Expands Beyond the Ring
The potential shift to focus on Amara in a television spinoff aligns with trends in serialized storytelling and franchise expansion seen elsewhere in the entertainment industry. For the Creed-verse, it means exploring relationships and characters introduced in earlier films, providing space for talent like Mila Davis-Kent to develop Amara’s character arc, and potentially allowing recurring figures such as Tessa Thompson’s Bianca to make appearances.
The move is also in keeping with industry efforts by companies like Amazon and field leaders at Variety to build robust streaming portfolios anchored by recognizable intellectual property. As the project advances, updates on casting, creative teams, and release details are anticipated, with attention on what new perspectives Amara Creed’s journey will bring to the field of contemporary sports drama.
Impact and Expectations for the Creed Spinoff Series
The introduction of an Amara Creed-led series stands to reshape the landscape of the Creed franchise, steering it toward fresh territory and potentially broadening its audience. While the specifics remain ambiguous and the overall direction is conflicted and mixed, Michael B. Jordan’s announcement marks a contemplative transition for the Creed-verse, granting new characters and stories a chance to claim the spotlight. The coming months will reveal whether this expansion will cement the Creed legacy for a new generation or take the story in unexpected directions.
