
Amazon Prime Video is officially expanding the “Creed” universe into a new television drama titled Delphi, named after the iconic boxing gym featured in the hit franchise.
While full plot details are still under wraps, the upcoming series will center on young fighters training at the Delphi Gym, a major setting throughout the Creed films.
The gym, run by Tony "Little Duke" Evers Jr. (played by Wood Harris), carries on the legacy of his father, who famously trained Apollo Creed.
Marco Ramirez will serve as showrunner and executive producer.
Ramirez previously created Hulu’s boxing drama La Máquina and worked on high-profile series like Daredevil, The Defenders, Fear the Walking Dead, and the Twilight Zone reboot.
He brings notable experience to Delphi, ensuring it’s rooted in both character and sport.
Michael B. Jordan, who stars as Adonis Creed in the films, will executive produce through his Outlier Society banner, alongside Liz Raposo. Irwin Winkler, David Winkler, and Charles Winkler of Winkler Films are also executive producers.
Outlier Society currently holds a first-look film deal and an overall television deal with Amazon MGM Studios.
The Creed films themselves are a continuation of the legendary Rocky series, and Delphi marks the first major TV entry in this cinematic universe.
With its focus on rising boxers, legacy, and the grit of the gym, Delphi is poised to bring a fresh perspective to the fight game.
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