Thursday, January 23, 2014

Espinosa Could Chart "Assassin's Creed" Film

Swedish director Daniel Espinosa ("Safe House," "Easy Money") is being wooed to direct the New Regency Enterprises and Ubisoft film adaptation of the acclaimed "Assassin's Creed" video game series says  Twitchfilm


The story follows Desmond Miles (Michael Fassbender), a bartender who is a descendant of several lines of prominent assassins. The story weaves between present day and ancient times as Miles squares off with the Knights Templar.

"Minority Report" and "The Wolverine" scribe Scott Frank has been tasked with to perform re-writes on the previous drafts of the screenplay penned by Michael Lesslie.

Ubisoft will work closely to develop and co-produce with New Regency who is partly financing. The aim is to have a director, cast and script in place by next Summer. There's also plans to tie in the release of the film with a new game launch.

The first game was set in the Middle East during the time of the Crusades, the second through fourth games took place during the Italian Renaissance with the action centered around various Italian cities and in Ottoman-era Constantinople. The upcoming fifth game, "Assassin's Creed III", is set during the American Revolutionary War.

The series has sold more than 38 million units worldwide since 2007.

The film hopes to begin production to meet a Summer 2015 release.

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