- Netflix announced a Assassin’s Creed The television series arrives at the streamer
- He has been doing for almost five years, but we don’t have much information yet
- The intrigue describes the series as “an octane thriller high centered on the secret war between two dark factions”
Netflix A Greenlit An Assassin’s Creed The television adaptation, giving me hope again after the previous attempts to adapt the video game on the screen failed.
In 2016, the film led by Michael Fassbender was critical and received a critical score of 18% Rotten Tomatoes. But the news that the story comes to one of the best streaming services has bitten my interest.
We have had a huge success with the adaptations of video games recently, of course, as a premium video To fall or HBO The last of usSo we can only hope that the second time is a charm when it comes to Assassin’s Creed.
What do we know about Netflix’s Assassin’s Creed?
When writing the editorial’s moment, we don’t know much. Netflix did not publish a trailer or a distribution list, but they confirmed who runs the project.
Nominated Emmy Roberto Patino (Westworld) and David Wiener (Halo) will serve as creators, showrunners and executive producers on the Assassin’s Creed series. Given their work on major shows, this fills me with hope.
THE Halo The video game to detect adaptation marked 80% healthy on rotten tomatoes, which makes it worthy of a place on our best paramount spectacles, so it’s a positive start.
In terms of intrigue, everything we have so far is a tudum declaration that is read as follows: “Assassin’s Creed is a high octane thriller centered on the secret war between two dark factions – one to determine the future of humanity by control and manipulation, while the other fights to preserve free will. “”
He adds: “The series follows its characters through hinged historical events as they fight to shape the fate of humanity.”
It is not much to go, and fans of video games already know the universe well, it will therefore be interesting to see how far it sticks or deviate from the source material.
Anyway, I am delighted to give a look to it and to pray that it is one day added to our list of Netflix shows.