The 29-year-old actor, who played Adonis Creed in the 2015 film, said the way the characters were left off there is scope for the sequel, reported E! online.
"I think we're definitely going to see a Creed 2. I'm not sure when or the time frame, but you're definitely going to see a Creed 2.
"The way those characters kind of left off and the way you want to see how they turned out-that new family between Adonis and Rocky formed with Bianca-you kind of want to see how that plays out," Jordon said.
"I can't really comment on that one too much," he answered when asked if he has started filming. But he didn't totally deny it. Jordan joked that we should wait a "few more weeks" but then added, "We try to keep things close to the vest so people can kind of get the information out how it's supposed to be.
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