Creed III

A damn good trio.

Between Ryan Coogler, Michael B Jordan and Sylvester Stallone producing plus Michealā€™s first directorial debut, I knew this Creed film was going to be different.

Photo from CREED III MGM / Courtesy Everett Collection

Men's Mental Health

I really enjoyed how it positively highlighted the fact that itā€™s okay for men to have trauma, to speak on it, to seek help, to be actively heard.
We will never understand what is happening in another person's mind, but the Creed III does a wonderful job reminding viewers that the people around you canā€™t help if you continue to keep things to yourself.

Shining a light on foster children.

I also enjoyed the spot light it put on the terrible condition that kids in group homes are forced to deal with. That isnā€™t shown often enough.

Bigger and better...with IMAX.

This was the first sports film shot with iMax cameras and you can tell. Itā€™s beautiful and that last fight scene is a big nod to it. Not only that but the soundtrack has a nice vibe to it.

Johnathan Majors

The backstory and plot twist with the addition of Jonathan Majors character was deep and honestly, I would consider his character as my favorite part of the story line. His presence on screen is powerful, while not overbearing. His character serves as a reminder that sometimes the people who have your back, are truly only looking out for themselves.

IP Ownership and the continuation of the story

With the discussion of IP ownership that has been discussed, I canā€™t wait to see more of the Creed Universe and just who might be the center of it.šŸ‘€šŸ˜‰šŸ‘¶šŸ½šŸ©·