Creed and  Creed II were box office hits, with the former garnering Stallone his second Oscar nomination in 40 years for his performance as the Italian Stallion. 

Rocky took another final bow in  Creed II, effectively handing over the helm to Jordan, who will make his feature directorial debut with  Creed III.

Following his rumored exit from the franchise, Stallone has now given his opinion on the forthcoming movie.
Creed III poster
Creed III poster
Sylvester Stallone discusses Creed III’s “interesting” tale, which follows his departure and takes the franchise in a new way.

Rocky’s cultural significance spawned a slew of sequels, the last of which appeared to be  Rocky Balboa in 2006.

Sylvester Stallone Reveals Creed 3’s new and interesting direction
Sylvester Stallone
Sylvester Stallone

Stallone explained what fans may anticipate from  Creed III in a recent interview with Metro at the UK launch of Paramount+.

After becoming the trainer for Adonis, the son of his former rival Apollo  Creed, the actor was questioned about why  Rocky will not appear in the film.

Stallone is a producer on the picture, which he hyped as “really interesting” after stepping out of acting.

“Well it’s different because actually, I bowed out of that one, I just didn’t know if there was any part for me. It takes it in a different direction. I wish them well and keep punching!”

Sylvester Stallone in Creed II
Sylvester Stallone in  Creed II
Tessa Thompson and Phylicia Rashad star alongside Jordan in the third  Creed film, which is the ninth overall in the  Rocky franchise.  Jonathan Majors, best known for his roles in Loki and Lovecraft Country, has joined the cast as Anderson Dame, the protagonist’s latest adversary.

The threequel, being the first film in the  Rocky universe without Sylvester Stallone, appears to be focusing more on its identity as a distinct story, rather than nostalgia, as it alters the franchise’s traditional formula.