'Again, fuck off': 'Fantastic Four' and 'Assassin's Creed' star Ralph Ineson reacts to Ubisoft canceling post-Civil War game featuring former slaves fighting the Ku Klux Klan
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Marvel actor Ralph Ineson to play Galactus in this year's movie Fantastic Four: The First StepUbisoft's decision to cancel its post-Civil War Assassin's Creed game, which stars a former black slave as a protagonist, reportedly influenced Ubisoft's decision.
according to a game files Reports released this week claim that Ubisoft abandoned the project last summer while the idea was still in the early stages of development. Due to concerns about the current political climate in the United States and Negative reaction to black co-lead character Yasuke in Assassin's Creed: Shadows.
Ineson has appeared in Assassin's Creed: Black Flag Play as the pirate Charles Vane, an ally of the game's hero Edward Kenway. Notably, Black Flag also features Adewale, a former black slave whose character later became the playable protagonist in Black Flag. cry of freedomIt is one of the best DLCs in the Assassin's Creed series and was later re-released as a standalone game.
“Again, fuck off,” Ineson wrote On X, details of the reportedly canceled game have been re-released. (This news follows another recent, more succinct post — “F*** off” — Ineson directs report on AI 'actress' Tilly Norwood.)
While Ineson hasn't worked on the Assassin's Creed series for a while, it's interesting to see the actor's comments about the brand amid the swirl of anticipation for a new version, Assassin's Creed: Black Flag, in development. Indeed, a Recent reports indicate the project will include additional materialsand Edward Kenway actor Matt Ryan drops some hints He's back again.
Will Ineson return to record more for the Black Flag remake? Or was he just a fan of the series who was annoyed the project was canceled?
Ubisoft declined to comment on the project when contacted by IGN earlier this week.
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