It’s a classic good-versus-evil scenario that drives the story through both awesome action and some poor narrative choices. The Templars seek this control, while the Assassins want to keep it out of their hands. It centers on the games’ all-important Apple of Eden, an artifact that can be used to control the free will of mankind. This particular story stars Michael Fassbender (Inglourious Basterds, X-Men) and Marion Cotillard (Dark Knight Rises, Allied), and is directed by Justin Kurzel, best known for his 2015 take on Macbeth. ![]() ![]() Its tale of entering the past through your ancestor’s DNA opens doors for a number of narrative opportunities, and the film adaptation makes strides, both good and bad, to set itself apart. Assassin’s Creed is a game series ripe for the movie world.
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