Amazon has announced the cast for Delphi, a new series in the Creed universe that is now in production in Los Angeles. The show, from Michael B. Jordan’s Outlier Society, is the first live-action series extension of the Creed film franchise.
The cast list gives the project immediate shape. Benji Santiago will play Santi Torres, while Juan Castano will appear as Nico Torres and Demián Bichir as Hector Torres. André Holland has been cast as Teddy "T-Bone" Parker, with Andre Royo as Elmer Tatum and Sofia Black-D’Elia as Bobbi Weiss. Victoria Vourkoutiotis will play Kai Katsaros, Wood Harris will play Little Duke, and Niles Fitch will play Dante. The ensemble also includes Dasan Frazier as Remy, Graham Patrick Martin as Jackson, Brittany Adebumola as Mina, Rene Moran as Iggy, Okieriete Onaodowan as Freddie and Breanna Yde as Ana.
Delphi follows a group of gifted young boxers at an elite academy as they fight to achieve their dreams and reach the top of the sport. Marco Ramirez is the showrunner, and José Padilha is directing the pilot. The series is taking shape at a moment when the Creed name has already proven it can carry a wider world beyond the films, and this project is the first time that world has been extended into live action on television.
The timing matters because the production is already underway in Los Angeles, which means the cast announcement lands as the show moves from development into a visible stage of shooting. That leaves the next important step less about whether Delphi exists and more about how quickly Amazon Video and its producers will turn this assembled roster into a series that can stand on its own inside a franchise built around the ring.

