Sylvester Stallone reprises his iconic role of Rocky Balboa opposite Michael B. Jordan in the film "Creed" (Photo by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ Warner Bros./ New Line Cinema). |
PHILADELPHIA – Standing atop the Philadelphia Art
Museum’s iconic steps, Philadelphia Mayor Michael A. Nutter proclaimed
today that Wednesday, November 25 “Creed” Day in honor of the upcoming
film—opening that same day—which explores the next chapter in the
“Rocky” saga. Joining Mayor Nutter to receive the official proclamation
were Sylvester Stallone himself and fellow “Creed” stars Michael B.
Jordan and Tessa Thompson, and the film’s writer/director, Ryan Coogler,
and producer Irwin Winkler.
The
film, which brings Rocky Balboa face-to-face with the son of his
one-time rival and best friend, Apollo Creed, was shot in and around the
City of Brotherly Love. The museum steps, and the statue of Rocky that
stands at the bottom of them, can, in fact, be seen in “Creed.”
Mayor
Nutter also gifted the team from “Creed” with individually inscribed
miniature Liberty Bells to mark the occasion; they, in turn, presented
the mayor with a framed rendering of the mural, created as a special
tribute to the city, that was installed this morning at the Front Street
Gym in North Philly, a location that features prominently in the new
film.
Following
the presentations, former football star Vince Papale—who, much like
Rocky, went from underdog to hometown hero to sports superstar when he
became a walk-on Philadelphia Eagle—opened the floor for questions from
the press in attendance.
From
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema
comes award-winning filmmaker Ryan Coogler’s “Creed.” The film reunites
Coogler with his “Fruitvale Station” star Michael B. Jordan as the son
of Apollo Creed, and explores a new chapter in the “Rocky” story,
starring Academy Award nominee Sylvester Stallone in his iconic role.
Adonis
Johnson (Jordan) never knew his famous father, world heavyweight
champion Apollo Creed, who died before he was born. Still, there’s no
denying that boxing is in his blood, so Adonis heads to Philadelphia,
the site of Apollo Creed’s legendary match with a tough upstart named
Rocky Balboa.
Once
in the City of Brotherly Love, Adonis tracks Rocky (Stallone) down and
asks him to be his trainer. Despite his insistence that he is out of the
fight game for good, Rocky sees in Adonis the strength and
determination he had known in Apollo—the fierce rival who became his
closest friend. Agreeing to take him on, Rocky trains the young fighter,
even as the former champ is battling an opponent more deadly than any
he faced in the ring.
With
Rocky in his corner, it isn’t long before Adonis gets his own shot at
the title…but can he develop not only the drive but also the heart of a
true fighter, in time to get into the ring?
“Creed”
also stars Tessa Thompson (“Selma,” “Dear White People”); Phylicia
Rashad (Lifetime’s “Steel Magnolias”); and English pro boxer and former
three-time ABA Heavyweight Champion Anthony Bellew.
Ryan
Coogler directed from a screenplay he wrote with Aaron Covington, based
on a story by Coogler. The film is being produced by Irwin Winkler,
Robert Chartoff, Charles Winkler, William Chartoff, David Winkler, Kevin
King-Templeton and Sylvester Stallone, with Nicolas Stern executive
producing.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures present, in association with New
Line Cinema, a Chartoff Winkler Production, “Creed.” The film opens
nationwide on Wednesday, November 25, 2015, and will be distributed
worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment
Company, with select international territories as well as all television
distribution being handled by MGM.
“Creed” has been rated PG-13 for violence, language and some sensuality.
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