Canceled Assassin's Creed Game Would Have Players Face KKK
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Ubisoft reportedly canceled an Assassin's Creed game featuring a Black protagonist during the post-Civil War period due to the political state of the US and Yasuke backlash.
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Rocky's Most Underrated Movie Is Why I'm Fine With Sylvester Stallone Not Being In Creed 4
Rocky Balboais the most underrated movie of the Rocky franchise, and it perfectly encapsulates why I am okay with Sylvester Stallone being missing from Creed 4. The story of Creed 4 was confirmed to be in development shortly after the release of Creed III ...
“Yeah, the fourth one eventually. Not sure when,” Jordan said. “But we left that door open to build on that franchise. My thing is, I don’t want to make a movie just to make it. Give it a little time to breathe. Make people want it, miss it a ...
The star, who directed the previous movie, is reportedly ready to once more lead the cast and handle directing chores. Producer Irvin Winkler says that a fourth ‘Creed’ is in development. Star Michael B. Jordan is reportedly on board to direct.
His producing partner reflects on the development process for the drama sequel, which saw the actor-producer head behind the camera while maintaining peak fighting form: “I’m not sure how Michael fit it all in.” By Elizabeth Raposo I joined Outlier ...
The quest for the Apple of Eden is approaching quickly, and now fans in the U.K. can start to schedule their theater outings accordingly. The studio has announced that the film will hit the United Kingdom on January 1st. To celebrate the announcement they ...
A custom image of Michael Fassbender in Assassin's Creed Credit: Image by Maggie Lovitt Michael Fassbender’s critically panned video game movie has returned to streaming charts thanks to the release of the latest franchise installment, Assassin’s Creed ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- "Creed II" has found favor with many critics, and I am inclined to like any movie starring Michael B. Jordan. His star is still on the rise, and he's great in the title role -- which is just as well because we sure do see a lot of him.