- MAGNETO'S ASSASSIN's CREED
Variety reports that the planned movie adaptation of
Ubisoft's popular video game Assassin's Creed is moving forward with Michael Fassbender
attached to star in and co-produce the movie, Comingsoon.net reports
Originally, the Assassin's Creed movie was going to be produced in conjunction with Sony Pictures but those negotiations were put on hold and Ubisoft has decided to finance and produce the film independently through their recently-launched Ubisoft Motion Pictures (UMP) division with former EuropaCorp CEO Jean-Julien Baronnet running the show.
Michael Fassbender |
Seems like Ubisoft is following in Marvel’s footsteps, hopefully
now that Ubisoft is in control of there own project we will finally get a game-to-film
adaption that is as cool and awesome as the game.
The original game involves a bartender named Desmond Miles,
captured by a secret organization with ties to the Knight Templar who
repeatedly send Miles back in time into the body of his assassin ancestors to
retrieve valuable historical artifacts, the first time going back to the
Crusades. Presumably, Fassbender would be playing Miles, even though that's not
stated in the story.
Ubisoft Motion Pictures CEO Jean-Julien Baronnet, said about
the actor:
"Michael Fassbender was our first choice. Michael (Fassbender)
is an extremely smart, talented, versatile and committed actor."
The various "Assassin's Creed" games have sold
over 30 million units since the first game's debut in 2007 with
"Assassin's Creed III" scheduled for October 30. Ubisoft has big
plans to turn the games into a movie franchise, but they first have to find a
writer and director, which they'll probably do before going out to studios,
including Sony.
"We're open to re-discuss with the key studios once the
production package is finalized," Baronnet told Variety. "Whatever
the financial model, UMP will limit its risk investment." According to the
story, they also will save on production costs by using some of the in-house
game studios to handle visual effects for the movies.
The Variety story also mentions that the company wants to
adapt "Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell" and "Tom Clancy's Ghost
Recon" into films and are developing an animated television series based
on the "Raving Rabbids" for Nickelodeon.
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