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Creed was undeniably one of the best films of 2015. Writer and director Ryan Coogler, a long-time fan of the Rocky movie franchise, crafted an incredibly intimate and moving piece of work. Starring Michael B. Jordan as Apollo Creed’s son Adonis, Tessa Thompson as Bianca, Phylicia Rashad as Mary Anne Creed and, of course, Sylvester Stallone as Rocky – his first time reprising the iconic role since 2006’s Rocky BalboaCreed was a box-office hit, and earned Stallone his first Golden Globe award for best performance by an actor in a supporting role. Read on for secrets behind the making of the critically-acclaimed film.

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Rocky Inspiration

Ryan Coogler’s father loves the Rocky movie franchise. They watched the films together many times over the years, as Coogler’s father did with his own mother when she was fighting breast cancer. Coogler’s father later battled a serious illness as well, and the director thought that writing the Creed story would motivate his father to fight.

Image Source: WENN

Image Source: WENN

Getting the Go Ahead

Stallone, being a fierce protector of his Rocky franchise, was initially “dead set” against a revamp. He couldn’t imagine taking Apollo Creed’s character into this kind of realm. But Stallone’s agent thought otherwise, even calling the star a “chicken” – ironic for the man who played Rocky.