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In the XV century and back: new footage of “assassin’s Creed” reveal the story intrigue

For the next film, despite the fact that it is based on video game series ‘Assasin’s Creed”, was written by the original script, without repeating any of the known fans of storylines. “Assassin’s creed” tells the story of Callum Lynch, who using the technology of genetic memory will go on a long journey. He will experience an incredible adventure, being in the body of the assassin Aguilar – his ancestor, who lived in the Spain of the XV century.

In the XV century and back: new footage of “assassin’s Creed” reveal the story intrigue

Callum Lynch will join in the battle and in the present: using knowledge and skills that he received as a result of the peculiar experience of “displacement” in time, he will have to confront the knights Templar, exists to this day. In the new footage, which was posted online, you can see the protagonist in action. In the way of the assassin Aguilar he masterfully drawn with weapons, able to handle horses and is ready to defend his innocence in battle. Director Justin Kurzel to visually separate the past and the future, used in two different colors. Footage from the past – yellowish hue, evoking old photographs, and footage from the future features a characteristic bluish tint.

Stills from the film “assassin’s Creed”
Recently Alan Corr – the head of Ubisoft owning the rights to the brand, Assasin’s Creed, said that his company from the very beginning did not count on making a profit from the rental of blockbuster “assassin’s Creed”, because the project is completely different. According to Carr, the next film is a kind of advertisement which, as I hope Ubisoft will be able to attract the attention of new users to the game series. Rumored production budget of the film was $150 million.

Movie trailer “assassin’s Creed”

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