 Under one of these grey sweaters is the craziest body you’ve ever seen.
 Under one of these grey sweaters is the craziest body you’ve ever seen.One step. One punch. One hundred million dollars. Creed III has shot past box-office expectations on its opening weekend to earn $58.7 million in North America and $41.8 internationally, making it not only the biggest opening for a film in the Creed trilogy, but apparently the biggest domestic opening for a sports movie ever. (The previous record-holder was the 2010 remake of The Karate Kid.) The follow-up to 2018’s Creed II is star Michael B. Jordan’s directorial debut, and it managed to surpass its $75 million budget in its opening weekend despite this being the first film in the nearly 50-year history of the Rocky and Creed film franchises to not feature Sylvester Stallone.
But Creed III earned a lot more championship belts than just the sports-movie record. As film blogger Erik Davis pointed out on Twitter, Creed III is also the “biggest opening ever for a Black director in their directorial debut.” As exciting a milestone as this is for Jordan, there is just as much to celebrate for his co-star, Jonathan “Damian ‘Dame’ Anderson” Majors. Creed III’s performance has unseated Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania from two weeks atop the box office. That Marvel jawn also stars Majors in a leading role, giving the actor back-to-back blockbuster dominance. Screen Rant suspects that this is the first time an actor has done this in the past five years, at least.
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