Michael B. Jordan Shares How Creed III’s Fight Scenes Were Inspired By Anime, And I’m Now Seeing Them In A Totally Different Way

Michael B. Jordan Shares How Creed III’s Fight Scenes Were Inspired By Anime, And I’m Now Seeing Them In A Totally Different Way

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The Creed franchise was birthed as a spinoff of the Rocky movies but, as the three films were released, the series carved out its own path and began to truly stand on its own. At present, there’s even a fourth installment planned. One of the most noticeable ways in which the series has differentiated itself from its predecessors is through the staging of fight sequences in Creed III. And, as it turns out, those were directly inspired by anime, which has me looking at these scenes in a whole new way.

Michael B. Jordan took the director’s chair for Creed III, the first film in the series to not include Sylvester Stallone. In accepting the job, Jordan took the boxing franchise in a direction that we can pretty safely say never would have happened in a Rocky movie. Speaking with GQ, Johnson talked about the fight scenes in the film, which he says were something he had in mind from very early on, as he wanted to bring his love of anime into the sequences. Jordan said…

The fights were something that I [had] kinda been imagining for a long time. That was the one part of the movie I wasn’t really nervous about. I had a pretty clear vision on what I wanted to do with that and how I wanted to incorporate my love of anime into that. Usually, in anime, when you have two characters who are fighting to the death, inside themselves they’re having a very quiet conversation. They’re having a very emotional one, and it usually takes place in a void. It’s usually all black or all white or just void of anything, where these two characters kind of exist and they can kind of communicate.

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