CREED 4 (2025)
September 7, 2025
Creed 4 (2025) begins in the aftermath of Adonis Creed’s victory over Viktor Drago, a fight that had finally allowed him to step out of his father’s shadow and define his own legacy. Years have passed since then, and Adonis is now balancing life as a champion, a businessman, and a father. The film opens with him enjoying the fruits of a quieter life, mentoring young fighters at the gym while raising his daughter with Bianca. But peace in the boxing world never lasts long, and soon a new threat emerges — a fierce and hungry contender named Dante Reyes, a former Olympic boxer with a dark connection to Apollo Creed’s past. The tension builds as Adonis realizes that this fight is not just about belts or pride; it’s about confronting the parts of his family history that he has long avoided.

As the story unfolds, Adonis is forced to face ghosts that feel heavier than any opponent he’s ever faced in the ring. Old rivalries resurface when Viktor Drago returns, not as an enemy, but as an unexpected ally. The two former foes find themselves training side by side, pushing one another to their limits in preparation for a fight that could redefine both of their careers. Meanwhile, Bianca struggles with her own journey as her hearing loss progresses, creating new challenges for their relationship and testing how strong they are together as a family.
The training sequences in Creed 4 are some of the most intense in the franchise, taking Adonis from the polished gyms of Los Angeles to the rugged, sweat-soaked training grounds of Mexico City, where Dante has built his strength and style. Here, the psychological warfare is just as brutal as the physical, as Dante’s camp digs into old wounds tied to Apollo’s controversial fights in the past. Adonis must decide whether to fight with the rage of his father or the discipline and clarity that he has learned throughout his own career.

When fight night finally arrives, the stakes feel more personal than ever. The choreography of the bout is brutal, every punch carrying the weight of legacy, family, and future. The match stretches into the late rounds, each moment testing Adonis’s resolve as a fighter and as a man who must define what kind of champion he wants to be. Ultimately, Creed 4 is less about victory in the ring and more about redemption — proving that strength is not just inherited, it’s forged through pain, perseverance, and love.
By the end of the film, Adonis emerges not simply as a champion, but as a teacher and a father who understands that true greatness lies in how you lift others up. Creed 4 closes with the next generation already stepping into the ring, hinting that while one story reaches its peak, the Creed legacy is only just beginning.
