Assassin’s Creed Co-Op Game Reportedly Canceled

According to a new report from French publication Origami Media, Ubisoft Annecy was developing a cooperative game featuring up to four players as Assassins. Sources say the game’s setting might have been Feudal Japan, the same time period as Assassin’s Creed Shadows.

The Exorcist Reboot Adds Another Oscar-Nominated MCU Star to Its Cast (And Fans Will Love It)

Okay, folks, some exciting casting news just hit my desk. Laurence Fishburne, a true acting legend with an Oscar nod and a Tony under his belt, is joining the upcoming Exorcist reboot! That’s fantastic news for horror fans, and it’s interesting to see yet another Marvel Cinematic Universe alum joining the cast. We already knew Scarlett Johansson and Chiwetel Ejiofor were on board, and now Fishburne adds his considerable talent to the mix, alongside rising star Jacobi Jupe and the always-reliable Diane Lane. Now, Fishburne’s no stranger to the MCU – he played Bill Foster in Ant-Man and the Wasp – and he’s even hinted he’d love to take on the role of Charles Xavier someday, so it seems like he’s really enjoying hopping between big franchises. This Exorcist reboot is quickly becoming a project to watch!

Market Mayhem: Is Shiba Inu the Hero We Deserve While Bitcoin Cries for $70,000?

Meanwhile, our furry friend, Shiba Inu, struts about with an air of defiance! Though it dances within the bounds of a broader downtrend, it has managed to avoid the catastrophic collapse that engulfed Bitcoin. A veritable miracle! While Bitcoin plunges like a lead balloon, SHIB remains perched above its vital support zones, as if to say, “Not today, my friends!”

26 Years Ago, Marvel’s Best Ever Trick Introduced The MCU’s Most Powerful Hero

In 1998, Marvel brought in artists Joe Quesada and Jimmy Palmiotti as editors, tasking them with revitalizing some of their lesser-known characters, including Daredevil, Black Panther, the Inhumans, and the Punisher. The resulting ‘Marvel Knights’ line was mostly a hit, though the Punisher reboot didn’t quite succeed. Fans particularly enjoyed Paul Jenkins and Jae Lee’s take on The Inhumans, a 12-issue series praised for its careful character development and beautiful artwork. Given how well Jenkins and Lee worked together, it was natural to team them up again. Twenty-six years ago, they announced their next project, which created a lot of excitement in the comic book world.