We Asked AI: How Many Films Feature the ROCKY Statue?

We asked Google AI a new question: “How many films feature the ROCKY Statue?” This is what it had to say:

The Rocky Statue is only featured in three Rocky films: Rocky III, Rocky V, and Creed.

  • In Rocky III, the statue is seen at the end of the film when Rocky runs up the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The statue was not originally in the script, but it was added after the producers saw how popular the Rocky character had become.

  • In Rocky V, the statue is seen at the beginning of the film when Rocky returns to Philadelphia after a long absence. The statue is a reminder of Rocky's past successes, and it motivates him to get back in the ring.

  • In Creed, the statue is seen at the end of the film when Adonis Creed wins his first professional fight. The statue is a symbol of Rocky's legacy, and it inspires Adonis to continue his father's legacy.

The Rocky Statue is not featured in the other Rocky films because it was not created until 1980, after the first two films had already been released. The statue was created by sculptor A. Thomas Schomberg, and it was originally placed at the top of the Philadelphia Museum of Art steps. However, the statue was later moved to the bottom of the steps due to concerns about its safety.

However, it is important to note that the statue is a real-world object, and it has been located at the Philadelphia Museum of Art since 2006. Therefore, it is not technically a "movie prop" in the same way that a fictional character or object would be.

The Rocky Statue is now a popular tourist attraction in Philadelphia, and it is often seen as a symbol of the city's resilience and determination.

So, did AI get it right? (But, does anyone remember the opening credits for the movie “Trading Places”???)

Let us know what you think!