Delphi Spinoff Set to Debut in 2027 with Connections to Creed Franchise
Sarah Marsh
Updated on May 17, 2026
Matthew Rudoy, ScreenRant's Movie & TV News Editor, provides an overview of the upcoming Delphi series and its significance within the Creed franchise.
The Delphi spinoff, centered on young boxers training at Los Angeles' Delphi gym, has received a series order from Prime Video. Executive produced by Jordan and Marco Ramirez, the show will feature Tony "Little Duke" Evers (Wood Harris) and explore the world of boxing alongside iconic characters from the Creed films.
Filming is set to begin in May 2026, marking a continuation of the franchise's expansion into television. While Creed himself may not star, his legacy looms large through potential cameos or mentorship roles, echoing Rocky Balboa's influence in previous spinoffs.
Delphi's release is anticipated for 2027, following the upcoming theatrical debut of I Play Rocky, which delves into the making of the original Rocky film. Other Ramirez-produced projects include Fourth Wing and The Greatest, signaling a busy year for the creative team.
Jordan Ramirez, recently honored with an Academy Award, continues to shape the sports drama landscape with Swapped, now Netflix's biggest animated movie opening since 2026. His work bridges cinematic storytelling and streaming success, ensuring the Creed universe remains vibrant across platforms.
Alongside Delphi, Ramirez's production company oversees projects like Miami Vice '85 and Rainbox Six, solidifying his impact on both legacy franchises and new narratives.
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