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Entertainment / a year ago
Rocky to Creed Marathon: Get Ready for the Ultimate Movie Night!
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Experience the ultimate movie marathon with the Rocky to Creed marathon on Prime Video - from "Rocky" to "Creed III" - and get ready for a night of action-packed entertainment!
Movie fans are in for a treat this week, as Amazon Prime Video is offering a Rocky to Creed Marathon. The Associated Press' entertainment journalists have curated a collection of all the Rocky and Creed films, from "Rocky" to "Creed III," which is set to be released in theaters on Friday, March 3. The marathon begins with the original "Rocky" and follows the iconic series all the way to "Creed II," which is also available on Prime Video. Viewers can also enjoy a Sofia Coppola double feature of "The Godfather Part III" and "Lost in Translation" as part of the marathon. The marathon is a great way to get ready for the highly anticipated release of "Creed III," which stars Michael B. Jordan as Adonis Creed, the son of the late Apollo Creed. It's been seven years since the last installment of the Creed franchise, and fans are sure to be excited to see the latest chapter in the story. Whether you're a fan of the Rocky movies or the Creed series, the Rocky to Creed Marathon on Prime Video is sure to provide an action-packed evening of entertainment. So grab your popcorn and get ready for the ultimate movie night!
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