Assassin's Creed - In theaters December 21, 2016

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[CONTAINER][MOVIE1]Title: Assassin's Creed (2016)

Genre: [GENRE]Action[/GENRE]

Director: [DIRECTOR]Justin Kurzel[/DIRECTOR]

Cast: [ACTOR]Michael Fassbender[/ACTOR], [ACTOR]Marion Cotillard[/ACTOR]

Release Date: [RELEASE]2016-12-21[/RELEASE]

Runtime: [RUNTIME]0[/RUNTIME]

Plot: Assassin’s Creed is an upcoming action movie based on the award winning action-adventure game of the same name. A bartender is captured by a secret corporation and sent back in time to relive the memories of his ancestors -- all of the assassins -- and retrieve ancient artifacts.[/MOVIE1][POSTER1]
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From Variety:
Michael Fassbender will star in and co-produce "Assassin's Creed," the bigscreen adaptation of Ubisoft's videogame franchise, through his DMC Film.

While Fassbender's profile has risen with roles in "X-Men: First Class," "Shame," "Haywire," "Prometheus," and will next be seen in "The Counselor" and "Twelve Years a Slave," thesp also has spent the past year developing films with Conor McCaughan. Together, they produced the short "Pitch Black Heist."

"Assassin's Creed" is the duo's most high-profile project, given that the game is Ubisoft's biggest franchise, selling over 30 million units since 2007. A third "Assassin's Creed" game bows Oct. 30 and is set during the American Revolution. First two take place during the Crusades and Renaissance.

Plot revolves around a man who learns his ancestors were trained assassins after he is kidnapped by a secret org with ties to the Knights Templar, and sent back in time to retrieve historical artifacts.

"Michael Fassbender was our first choice" to play the franchise's iconic hooded hero, said Jean-Julien Baronnet, CEO of Paris-based Ubisoft Motion Pictures. "Michael (Fassbender) is an extremely smart, talented, versatile and committed actor."

Last fall, Ubisoft was in talks with Sony to develop a series of "Assassin's" pics (Daily Variety, Oct. 20, 2011). But the companies have since put negotiations on hold.

Ubisoft execs now plan to stick to their initial plan and develop the film independently in order to maintain greater creative control. Last year, Ubisoft invested in launching UMP, headed by Baronnet, former CEO of Luc Besson's EuropaCorp, to adapt the company's games into films, TV shows and digital projects.

While Sony could still wind up distribing the films, UMP will package the project with a writer and director before resuming talks with the studio. "We're open to re-discuss with the key studios once the production package is finalized," Baronnet told Variety. Ubisoft also is looking to raise financing for the tentpole through foreign presales and co-production deals, which again could again involve Sony. "Whatever the financial model, UMP will limit its risk investment," and will save on production costs by turning to its 26 in-house game studios like Hybride Technologies, to handle visual effects work, Baronnet said.

Ubisoft sees adaptations as a way to turn its games into larger brands that will get the titles in front of more consumers while creating lucrative new revenue sources for the company. One of its first projects is an animated TV series based on the "Raving Rabbids" franchise that will air on Nickelodeon. Ubisoft chief Yves Guillemot also wants to develop films for the games "Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell" and "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon."

By controlling more of the creative through UMP, Ubisoft hopes it doesn't wind up with another "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time," adapted by Disney and Jerry Bruckheimer. Pic earned a disappointing $335 million worldwide, with just $91 million of that in the U.S. last year, ending any franchise dreams.
 
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Chingon!!!! They better make it good......cause there's not that many good movies based on Video games:( unless you count the greatest VG Movie of all time "Super Mario Bros":cool:
 
Hope it isn't bad...Videogame adaptations of movies have mostly failed to impress. But I've extremely high hopes that Fassbender may finally be the one to pull it off. :notworthy:
 
Am I the only one wondering why they didn't get an Italian guy to play the lead? I mean...the game's set in Italy and the main character is Italian. Fassbender, according to the great bastian of truth Wikipedia, is German/Irish.

I'm sure he'll do a good job and most times it doesn't matter to me what race or nationality someone is. If they can do the job, they can do the job. Just seems odd to me that someone that is clearly Italian and the game is set in Italy they would bring in someone non-Italian.

Kinda like the Bond discussion arising out of Will Smith and other African American actors wanting to be the "first Black Bond". I wouldn't want Will or Diddy to be Bond, not because they're black but because they aren't British. Idris Elba would be a good Bond, as would Chiwetel Eijefor, I think.

Personally although I've never been a big Bond fan I'd like to see Clive Owen get it because I think he would be perfect in it.
 
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a few years away but will be highly worth it. if they can stick to the game adaptation. i can foresee a series come out.
 
Its too bad this is delayed, it had potential to be the first good videogame movie. Hopefully they are just taking their time so they don't screw it up.
 
Its too bad this is delayed, it had potential to be the first good videogame movie. Hopefully they are just taking their time so they don't screw it up.
Yeah, hopefully that's the case... rather than them just sitting back and waiting around for a new release date. I'm still surprised Fassbender agreed to do this to be honest, but I'm not least bit disappointed! :D