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Citing Piracy Fears, Fox Cancels Comic-Con Panel - Report

It could have included footage from the upcoming Assassin's Creed movie.

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Film company 20th Century Fox has canceled its marquee panel for July's San Diego Comic-Con, where the company might have showcased the Assassin's Creed. That's according to a report today from The Wrap, which claims Fox is scrubbing the show due to piracy concerns.

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"The studio feels it cannot prevent the piracy of custom trailers and exclusive footage routinely screened for fans in attendance," a person reportedly familiar with Fox's plans told the site.

For its part, Fox declined to comment when approached by The Wrap. Fox will reportedly still have a presence at Comic-Con in the form of smaller event for Trolls, which it's making with DreamWorks.

According to The Wrap, Fox might have revealed some early footage of the Michael Fassbender-starring Assassin's Creed movie during the panel, along with a peak at Wolverine 3 and the next Maze Runner movie. It was to be held at the San Diego Convention Center's massive Hall H.

In 2015, Fox showed Deadpool and X-Men: Apocalypse trailers specifically prepared for Comic-Con at its panel--days later, unofficial versions leaked online. Outside of Fox, a trailer for Suicide Squad leaked from a Warner Bros. panel last year as well.

A source also told The Wrap that Disney was also considering canceling its Hall H event this year. A Disney representative denied the claim, but has not yet announced plans for Comic-Con.

Comic-Con runs July 21-24 in San Diego.

Assassin's Creed opens on December 21, 2016, one week after Star Wars spinoff Rogue One is released. The movie finished filming in January and is now in post-production.

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