How to Watch 'Creed III': Buy or Rent It Now to Stream at Home
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How to watch 'Creed III': Michael B. Jordan's critically acclaimed sports drama is now available online

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Michael B. Jordan in "Creed III." MGM

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  • Michael B. Jordan's "Creed III" is now available to watch at home.
  • The boxing drama is the ninth movie in the "Rocky" franchise.
  • "Creed III" costs $20 to rent or $25 to buy from streaming retailers like Prime Video.
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"Creed III" premiered in theaters on March 3, and it's now available to watch online. You can buy or rent the movie from digital retailers like Prime Video and Vudu. Michael B. Jordan directs and stars in the latest spinoff of the "Rocky" film series.

Picking up after the events of "Creed II" (2018), "Creed III" follows Adonis "Donnie" Creed (Michael B. Jordan) as he's reunited with Damian "Dame" Anderson (Jonathan Majors), a childhood friend and one-time boxing prodigy. While also balancing his family life, Donnie must prepare to face off against Dame in a fight that goes much deeper than just boxing.

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Check out the trailer for 'Creed III'

In addition to stepping behind the camera for "Creed III," Michael B. Jordan reprises his role as Adonis Creed from the first two "Creed" movies. Tessa Thompson returns as Donnie's wife Bianca, along with Phylicia Rashad as Donnie's adoptive mother Mary Anne Creed. 

"Creed III" is the ninth movie in the "Rocky" franchise. However, it marks the first installment without Sylvester Stallone as Rocky Balboa, the character he originated in 1976.

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How to watch 'Creed III'

"Creed III" is now available to watch at home through streaming retailers like Amazon Prime Video, Vudu, and Apple TV. The movie costs $20 to rent or $25 to buy in up to 4K quality.

Once you purchase "Creed III," you can stream it whenever you want with no restrictions. If you rent the movie, you get 30 days to start watching it and then 48 hours to finish it after you hit play.

In addition to on-demand purchase and rental options, "Creed III" is also expected to become available to stream as part of a Prime Video membership later this year. 

Amazon owns MGM, the studio behind "Creed III," which is why Prime Video is the most likely subscription streaming home for the movie. However, previous licensing deals that existed before Amazon's purchase of MGM could see the film end up another platform. We'll update this article when an official streaming release has been confirmed.

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Is Rocky in 'Creed III'?

"Creed III" is the first movie in the "Rocky" franchise without Rocky Balboa. Actor Sylvester Stallone decided he would not be returning for the latest movie in the series.

Will there be a 'Creed IV'?

At the time of writing, "Creed IV" has not been officially announced. However, "Creed III" director and star Michael B. Jordan told IGN that it's "for sure" being planned. The decision on whether "Creed IV" moves forward will likely depend on the new movie's box office performance.

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Is 'Creed III' worth watching?

"Creed III" debuted to overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics, holding an "89% Certified Fresh" score on Rotten Tomatoes as of March 31. The film has been praised for Michael B. Jordan's direction, original fight sequences, fresh story, and performances.

Critics have also remarked on the impressive nature of "Creed III" proving that the "Rocky" franchise doesn't need Rocky Balboa to succeed. For fans of compelling sports dramas, "Creed III" is well worth a watch.

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