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Michael B. Jordan-Produced ‘Creed' Series ‘Delphi' Ordered at Amazon Prime Video

Michael B. Jordan-Produced ‘Creed' Series ‘Delphi' Ordered at Amazon Prime Video

Yahoo14-05-2025

After a few years of flirtations, Creed is finally getting a TV treatment — with Michael B. Jordan and his Outlier Society set to produce a new series for Amazon Prime Video.
The first live-action series set in the Creed franchise, Delphi will take place at the titular boxing gym and focus on the young athletes who populate the ring. Though no other details were immediately available, Marco Ramírez (La Máquina) will serve as showrunner as well as executive producer.
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Across three films, the Creed franchise has grossed more than $660 million at the worldwide box office and grown its haul with every release. 2023 installment Creed III took in $276 million.
Creed, of course, was the 2015 feature reinvigoration of Sylvester Stallone's Rocky franchise. The actor appeared in the first two films, with Michael B. Jordan starring in all three as Adonis 'Donnie' Creed.
Delphi, which will premiere and air on Prime Video in its 240 countries and territories, will also be produced by Outlier Society's Liz Raposo — as well as Winkler Films' Irwin Winkler, David Winkler and Charles Winkler.
Outlier Society is repped by M88, WME, and attorney Greg Slewett.
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This New Thriller Had Me Side-Eyeing Every Character—and Then Bingeing All 8 Episodes

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Charles Sandison Illuminates The Oracle With AI

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A two-pack of birria bombs, and no, they aren't bath bombs; they're for tacos, of course! If you're tired of trying and trying to perfect a birria quesadilla or constantly spending $$ at restaurants to get this amazing meat, just add a chuck roast and some water to your CrockPot, throw one of these in, and bam! You've got a seriously yummy, sublime dinner. You may have seen these on TikTok!EZ Bombs is a small biz that specializes in different cooking bombs like pozole, tinga, and of course, birria!Okay, so to use these grab a chuck roast (up to four pounds), cut it into chunks, add four cups of water (some reviewers use broth instead), and toss one of these babies in. Let it cook (cook time will depend on how you cook it), and then add it to your tacos, quesadillas, burritos, ramen, nachos, taquitos, whatever you want! The bombs blend 13 different spices and chiles like arbol, guajillo, and ancho. 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I haven't had the chance to download the app and all that jazz yet simply because I'm a busy gworl but as soon as I get a day where I'm less busy I will. This ensures you're cleaning every itty bitty part of your teeth. I am loving it so review: "The toothbrush handle features a color touch screen that allows you to choose between Morning Gentle and Night Clean, as well as the ability to set custom modes using the Oclean Care App. What's even more interesting is the reward system that encourages users to develop good brushing habits. Achieve 360-degree visual cleaning without any blind spots, unlike ordinary electric toothbrushes that cannot sense missed areas and can create dead spots over time. The toothbrush comes with a blind zone reminder that alerts you when you score below 80 points, prompting you to make up for the missed areas. Ordinary electric toothbrushes do not have this feature, which can lead to bacteria build-up in the long run. 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Plus, when you use it to shave literally anywhere a little goes a very long way, so this bottle will definitely be lasting me a long time! The scent is immaculate — smells so good I could eat it! It's also super moisturizing and I've noticed since using it that I've had a lot less razor bumps on my inner thighs! I use it to shave everywhere, not just the 'coochie!'' —Summer RogersGet it from Amazon for $11.99+ (available in four sizes). A stink-blocking balm for anyone who's sensitive to funky smells. If you gag at everyday, unavoidable smells like diapers and taking out garbage, you'll fall in love with this quicker than Ariel fell in love with Prince Eric. It's made by a woman-owned small biz established by Jennifer, an RN who made the product for healthcare professionals like herself who desperately needed the balm under the nose and outside the nostrils, and repeat whenever necessary! Read more about aromatherapy and stress and tension at Johns review: "I am taking anatomy this year and, after my first dissection, decided the smell of decaying rats was unbearable. I got in time for my practical and it masked the smell perfectly! Would def recommend to anyone dealing with pungent smells." —h. KrakeGet it from the StinkBalm Store on Amazon Handmade for $8.99. A flat hair clip so that you can give your neck a little rest and actually lean your head back on the couch. You'll still get the cute claw clip look, but with the ability to get some dang relief while serving looks. Promising review: "I was getting so tired of the headaches that claw clips gave me, as well as the daily annoyance of not being able to lean my head back. I hated having the clips bang on the headrest in the car. These are perfect! They allow you to put your head back in the car, on the couch, or in bed. Plus, they really hold your hair, even if it's thin like mine. Cute colors as well! Get these!!" —Jeanne JohnsonGet a six-pack from Amazon for $8.49+ (available in 20 colors/styles). A Dubai chocolate bar because it's all over your FYP on TikTok and you've been dying to know what the hype was about. It's stuffed with pistachio cream and a shredded phyllo dough called "kataifi" and the combo is so delicious, you may shed a tear taking your last bite. Y'all, is it me, or does it look like a Reptar bar? Promising reviews: "I'm not a huge chocolate fan, but I'm a sucker and had to try it to see what all the hype is about. Well, it's completely justified. It's amazing. The chocolate is excellent quality and so creamy and smooth. The pistachio adds this nutty flavor, and there is a wonderful crunch. It's good." —Tami A."I was anxious to try this since I've seen the Dubai chocolate bar go viral on TikTok. It was very delicious trying it for the first time. It was slightly melted due to the heat during transport, but I put it in the fridge for a few minutes before trying and it was amazing. If you're anxious to try it without going through the trouble of making it yourself, then try this." —AleshaGet it from Amazon for $17.99 (available in a two-pack). A "Born to yap" downloadable digital print that matches your vibe perfectly. IDK about y'all, but ever since I was a child I knew that I wanted to talk a whole lot all of the time. If you're a professional yapper, your space needs this. GS Print Shoppe is a small biz that specializes in wall art and you make your purchase you'll be sent five design files and a size guide. You won't be sent a physical copy because *remember* this is a digital print but you can print it!And check out their sweaters, they have the cutest phrases on them. I have this one in the orchid color and I must say, perfect description of me. Get the digital print from GS Print Shoppe for $7.95. An earring holder stand or shall I say the absolute cutest way to hold and display your fave little hoops. OMG it looks like something from Polly Pocket, so adorable. A four-pack of bio-collagen overnight masks that'll work like a magic spell to deliver you tighter pores, tons of skin elasticity, improved skin texture and tone, and *loads* of hydration. I promise you don't have to recite any incantations, simply put it on at night and wake up with glowy, radiant skin. Promising review: "Overnight glow-up! I recently tried the BIODANCE Bio-Collagen Real Deep Mask, and it's a treat for my skin! This hydrating overnight hydrogel mask leaves my face feeling refreshed and elastic by morning. While it minimizes pores, the real magic is in the deep hydration it provides. It's a perfect addition to my nighttime routine. Highly recommend for a glowing complexion!" —MarisaGet a four-pack from Amazon for $19 (available in three styles and a 16-pack). A ceramic strawberry milk vase — the cutest way possible to display those a few of those flowers you picked up at Trader Joe's. You can also put it on your desk or vanity and use it for pens or makeup brushes! It does not have a drainage hole at the bottom!Promising review: "I already have the OJ vase and so I had to get this one when I saw it. It did not disappoint!" —Meaghan it from for $26.95. A peanut butter sampler that comes with six mouthwatering flavors made from honey roasted peanuts. If you already eat PB from the jar, you'll absolutely love this delicious upgrade and have a hard time controlling yourself. The flavors include: a jar of peanut butter with cherries and milk chocolate, a jar of peanut butter with milk chocolate, toffee, and rice krispies, a jar of peanut butter with white chocolate and pretzels, a jar of peanut butter with cranberries, white chocolate, and dark chocolate, a jar of peanut butter with honey, almonds, and granola, and a jar of peanut butter with coconut, dark chocolate, and almonds. Promising review: "I got this as a gift for my Dad for Christmas because he is constantly snacking on peanut butter. The whole house is now snacking on this sampler because they are TOO good to resist! Definitely treat yourself and order this Peanut Butter Sampler!" —LexGet the set of six jars from Uncommon Goods for $45. A drawing salve for uhh, basically everything. It'll help draw out splinters, thorns, ingrown hairs, boils, cysts, and ingrown toenails, and relieve itchiness from poison ivy/oak, dry skin, cuts, burns, and bug bites. It's packed with everything you'd find in a Sanderson potion like frankincense, arnica, castor oil, and other magical ingredients that'll help ease your skin irritations quick. Promising review: "Okay. Maybe TMI, but I get a lot of bumps on my body — be they ingrown hairs, reactions to new products, whatever. I had a boil, cyst, idk? — on my armpit, and nothing would help it drain until I tried this stuff. Like magic. Put it on at night since it should not be used under a bandage per instructions, but maybe be aware that you might bleed if you have a boil, bite, or something else blood-filled that needs to pop. Recently, I had a badly inflamed ingrown hair on my leg. I could seriously barely walk. I was sobbing uncontrollably in pain. I had tried Neosporin with pain relief, lidocaine ointment, you name it. Nothing was helping. It was days before my wedding, and I seriously didn't think I could walk down the aisle in the state I was in. My fiancé remembered I had this little gem in the bathroom and suggested I try it. I was desperate and in excruciating pain, so I figured, why not? Woke up the next morning with blood all over my leg, inside my pants, etc, but the bump(s) had drained, and I could walk again. This stuff literally saved my wedding." —Amazon CustomerGet it from Amazon for $13.98+ (available in two sizes and in multipacks). The Dingle Dangle set that'll have you looking extremely silly but for good reason. It'll help distract your squirmy little one who hates being changed. And once the diaper changing is done, it can be transformed into a portable baby mobile for your baby's stroller or crib, *and* into a rattle that your little babe can play with. So basically, it's like, three products in one. Your guests, when they come over and you hand them a *personal* charcuterie board: The reviews for this post have been edited for length and clarity.

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