Assassin’s Creed Tease Could Hint at a New Game Announcement

Currently, it appears highly probable that we’ll soon witness a revamped version of “Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag.” For quite some time now, whispers about this game remake have been spreading, and it seems only a matter of days until we receive official updates. During a recent Pure Arts live stream, they displayed their collection of 1/8 scale statues featuring characters from the Assassin’s Creed series. Interestingly, Edward Kenway was missing from this showcase, and one of the hosts hinted, “there’s something brewing with Edward,” implying that future developments will reflect this appropriately.

Demon Slayer’s Latest Movie Shatters Yet Another Massive Record

Based on an article by Oricon exploring this weekend’s box office trends, the movie “Demon Slayer – Infinity Castle Arc Part 1: Akaza’s Return” made over 10 billion Yen (approximately $86 million) in its first ten days and currently stands at a total of 12.8 billion Yen. With 9.1 million tickets sold, it attracted around 2.121 million viewers during this three-day weekend, earning an impressive 3.099 billion yen. The movie has been incredibly successful in its second week and now ranks as the 29th highest-grossing film in Japanese history after only 14 days of release. As the top-grossing movie in Japan, it has propelled the franchise to new heights, much like its predecessor that held a similar position during its two weeks in theaters. This suggests that the first part of the trilogy may go on to achieve even greater success or equal it.

A Twisted Horror Movie With 100% on Rotten Tomatoes Is Finally About To Hit Cinemas

In the past, Franco and Brie have collaborated on screen, but their upcoming film “Together,” directed by Michael Shanks in his first directorial venture, promises a unique portrayal of them. Starring as Tim and Millie, the couple grapples with distressing physical transformations after an enigmatic force is encountered in the countryside. U.S. audiences can catch this intriguing tale when it premieres in theaters on July 30, 2025.

Has Bringing Back Wally West As Flash Worked?

2016 marked Wally West’s return from a hiatus, but he continued to be overshadowed by Barry Allen in the DC universe. It wasn’t until 2020 that Wally was reinstated as the Flash, much to the delight of fans who view him as the best incarnation of the character. The revival of The Flash comics became one of DC’s top-selling titles, standing out amidst the DC publishing project “Infinite Frontier.” Fans rejoiced for a time, but the latest edition of The Flash is struggling to maintain its initial popularity, causing even the most ardent Wally West supporters to question the decision to bring him back as the Flash.

Avatar: First and Ash Teases a Huge Change for Jake Sully (& It Makes Sense)

In the final scenes of “Avatar: The Way of Water”, there was a sense of sadness and suspense, as if hanging on a precipice emotionally speaking. The eldest son of Jake and Neytiri, named Neteyam (played by Jamie Flatters), met his untimely end during the climactic conflict. Director James Cameron revealed to Empire that the grief over Neteyam’s death forms the emotional base for this new story. “In this movie,” he explained, “every character is responding from a place of trauma. Jake is grappling with the loss of his son, while Lo’ak is dealing with the death of his brother and his own guilt surrounding those events.

7 Times Superhero Shows Got Surprisingly Dark

Television series, particularly those featuring superheroes, share a narrative structure similar to comic book issues, making it easier for them to transition seamlessly from lighthearted and optimistic to a more somber and ominous tone. As a result, superhero television has been known to present some of the darkest scenes involving DC or Marvel characters organically. Here are seven TV shows with particularly grim moments:

1. “Arrow” – The Arrowverse series that introduced Oliver Queen’s grittier side.
2. “Daredevil” – A Netflix original show focusing on Matt Murdock’s struggle as the Man Without Fear.
3. “The Punisher” – Another Netflix series centered around Frank Castle’s vengeful crusade against crime.
4. “Jessica Jones” – A complex and troubled private investigator dealing with her past traumas.
5. “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” – An episodic exploration of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s darker corners.
6. “Luke Cage” – The Harlem-set series that delved into themes of power, corruption, and redemption.
7. “Gotham” – A prequel focusing on the early days of Commissioner Gordon and the rise of iconic Batman villains.

5 Games With Fantastic Accessibility Features

Another Crab’s Treasure” is an adorable Souls-inspired game by Aggro Crab developers, demonstrating that even in the challenging Soulslike genre, it’s feasible to create a game with accessibility options. For players who appreciate a tougher challenge, the basic level of difficulty will be a delightful journey for seasoned Soulslike veterans. However, for those less familiar with the genre, the game offers a variety of difficulty and accessibility adjustments to customize the gaming experience.