Fact Check: Is 'Creed' Trilogy on Netflix?

Credits: A still from Creed III/@creedmovi via Instagram/Production: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures (MGM), Chartoff-Winkler Productions, Proximity Media, and Outlier Society/Distribution: MGM and Warner Bros.
Credits: A still from Creed III/@creedmovi via Instagram/Production: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures (MGM), Chartoff-Winkler Productions, Proximity Media, and Outlier Society/Distribution: MGM and Warner Bros.
The Creed franchise breathed new life into the legendary Rocky saga, introducing audiences to Adonis Creed while honoring the legacy that came before him. Led by Michael B. Jordan and backed by powerful storytelling, the trilogy has become one of the most celebrated sports-drama franchises of the modern era.
With streaming libraries constantly changing, fans often wonder where they can revisit their favorite films. As interest in the boxing saga continues to grow, many viewers have been asking whether the complete Creed trilogy is currently available on Netflix.
Is Creed available on Netflix?
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The entire Creed trilogy is set to arrive on Netflix in the United States on June 1, 2026. While the films are not available on the platform just yet, subscribers will soon be able to stream Creed (2015), Creed II (2018), and Creed III (2023) in one place when they are added to the service. Their arrival will further strengthen Netflix's lineup of sports dramas and blockbuster franchises.
The upcoming addition marks the first time Netflix will host all three installments of the acclaimed boxing saga together. The trilogy's arrival is expected to be a major draw for fans of sports dramas and blockbuster franchises, especially as several Rocky films are also scheduled to join the platform on the same date.
While viewers will have to wait until June 1 to begin Adonis Creed's journey on Netflix, the future of the franchise continues to generate excitement beyond streaming.
Michael B. Jordan revealed more Creed stories are coming
Although Creed III was released in 2023, Michael B. Jordan has made it clear that the franchise's story is far from over. The actor-filmmaker recently shared that discussions about Creed IV are ongoing, with the team exploring new directions for the boxing saga and its expanding world. His comments offer reassurance to fans who have been eagerly waiting for updates on the next chapter of Adonis Creed's journey.
"Eventually, definitely. It's a franchise that's been really kind to me in a big way. I love MGM and Irwin Winkler and everything they've got going on. I think there's a bit more story to be mined through that," Jordan tells Variety, though he has a few caveats.
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Michael B. Jordan also explained that he does not necessarily see himself fighting in the ring for another decade and a half, but believes there are plenty of opportunities to explore established characters and introduce new ones. In addition, an Amazon series centered on Adonis Creed's daughter, Amara, is already in development as part of what Jordan calls the growing "Creed-verse."
The verdict is clear: the complete Creed trilogy is available on Netflix in the United States, giving fans a chance to experience one of modern cinema's strongest sports franchises. At the same time, Jordan's latest comments suggest that Adonis Creed's story and the wider Creed universe still have plenty of rounds left to fight.
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Will you be watching the Creed trilogy when it arrives on Netflix? Let us know in the comments!
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Edited By: Adiba Nizami
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