Michael B. Jordan to take a jock thing and make it a nerd thing.
franchise into spinoffs — including a variety of TV-series concepts. “The plans for the scope of the universe have gotten bolder in the wake ofs big debut,” a source told the outlet.
These plans, which are all in their early stages, include an anime series, a live-action series, and a project centering on Adonis’s young daughter, Amara , whose scenes ineasily could have been a setup to a larger story about her own future boxing journey. Amazon bought MGM for $8.5 billion last year, so you’d best believe it’ll milk it for all it’s worth.
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