the Assassin’s Creed The franchise is one of the most popular in video games, so it makes sense that it’s one of the titles that the producers are looking for a possible adaptation. The attempt to turn the games into a film franchise failed from the start, but Netflix has been trying to get another hit on an unrelated one. Assassin’s Creed series. But if you’re wondering why we haven’t heard much about the show, it’s because it apparently lost its showrunner.
Jeb Stuart, the screenwriter behind it die Hard and the manufacturer of Vikings: Walhalla he noticed write the new Assassin’s Creed series and act as showrunner and no later than last September, Apparently Stuart was still on board. . However, in a recent interview with collider , Stuart revealed that he is no longer involved with the series. He explained…
I think it was a bit of an executive move from Los Angeles to London, and it allowed for the London based band, who unfortunately had to inherit my vision of what they were rather than developing their own vision. So I think that’s right. I know it’s going to be great every time it comes out. I think the Ubisoft guys are great. I think it’s a great franchise. It was just a good common momentum moving forward for both sides.
It was October 2020 when it was first announced Netflix has partnered with game publisher Ubisoft to create a new series based on Assassin’s Creed. The game follows a collection of different characters who are part of an ancient battle between an order of assassins and the Templars. The franchise also includes a science fiction element, as the stories are usually told through modern-day characters experiencing the “genetic memory” of characters from the past.
More than two years later, the series was still described as being in “early” development until last fall, and now it seems things have taken another step backwards. Whatever work Jeb Stuart has already done is apparently being either completely scrapped or significantly reworked as new people are now running the show.
That said, Jeb Stuart says he thinks the show will continue to be great, though he clearly doesn’t expect the show to come out anytime soon. Still, it’s clearly a very active project, so it seems likely that the show will still happen, even if we’ll wait at least a few more years to see it.
fan of Assassin’s Creed He will almost certainly be willing to wait, especially if it means the new show will pay off. The Michael Fassbender-starring film failed to appeal to any audience, including avid fans, so hopes are high that Netflix will find out.
Source: Cinemablend
