New Regency along with Ubisoft reported the other day that the popular series Assassins Creed, will probably be made into a film.
Whilst usually the words video game and film within the same sentence stimulate dread, melancholy and at worst, depression within all of us game enthusiasts as we think back about movies including Doom along with Hitman with wishing for the things they might have been, this announcement provokes in me hope that Ubisoft could just be on target.
Ubisoft Motion Pictures, the movie version of the game titles development business by the same name, created in January 2011, shall be retaining complete creative control over the film. Which is actually a great thing! With the script by now being written along with actors already cast, let us hope that Ubisoft provides the same level of story and entertainment they actually do with their video games.
Ceo of Ubisoft Motion Pics, a fellow known as Jean-Julien Baronnet stated "Bringing aboard New Regency's renowned production and distribution expertise while maintaining our own creative and financial flexibility ensures that Assassin's Creed will be a high-quality film that respects the lore and fans of the video game franchise."
The production business New Regency, has developed some extremely well rated movies for their time like "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" as well as "Natural Born Killers", nevertheless they have produced some significant flops like "Daredevil". However Jean-Julien proceeded to go on to mention "Ubisoft chose to partner with New Regency because they are a talented filmmaker-driven company, with the same independent and creative mindset that we have at Ubisoft Motion Pictures."
New Regency are presently taking care of the Rabbids Tv show, that will be consisting of Seventy Eight times 7-minute episodes completed in CGI. together with France Televisions in addition to Nickelodeon. Did you know that had been on the cards? That's the first I've heard about it, but it really could be interesting, not that I personally view tv ever. Cuts too much in to my playing games time, but I will definitely keep my eyes wide open and hire this online when it comes out.
The major cheese with New Regency -- Brad Weston, informed us "We wanted to do everything we could to secure the rights to Assassin's Creed, which Ubisoft has maintained with such care and quality over the years." Well I am sure you did Brad, just have a look at the sales connected with Assassin's Creed in the last little while, but this is the suggestion for you personally: These AC video games are great... really excellent. You simply will not obtain the same product sales results if you can't make your motion picture just as good as our games, or even greater. There, I said it.
He continued to mention: "Having just finished working with Michael on Steve McQueen's 12 Years A Slave (with Plan B) made the partnership even more irresistible."
And by Michael, he means the Michael Fassbender (the person that played Magneto in X-men First Class) that's presently onboard to perform a key part within the film. Who'll he play? I don't know, I would personally envision he is either planning to play Desmond Miles or maybe Altar ibn-La'Ahad... Say that A few times fast. Yet my own money is Desmond, since they look very similar as well as Michael is German, which puts him in a weak position to play Altar, although he could play each of them technically.
I also found out yet another excellent tidbit of real info, that I 'm quite pumped up about, and forgive me in the event you already knew this, but Ubisoft Motion Pictures is not just doing work on one game to film adaption. They're currently already in development with Splinter Cell and Ghost Recon. Presently there are a couple of motion pictures I'd personally really like to watch.
Also to add to the amazing Assassins Creed 3 information today, you may have noticed it on television, however, if you've not or else you need to see in High-definition at your own pace, here's the fresh Television spot for Assassins Creed three. Find it here: http://youtu.be/mc-J2cZEAxE
Assassins Creed 3 comes out on the 31st of October on PS3 and Xbox 360
Whilst usually the words video game and film within the same sentence stimulate dread, melancholy and at worst, depression within all of us game enthusiasts as we think back about movies including Doom along with Hitman with wishing for the things they might have been, this announcement provokes in me hope that Ubisoft could just be on target.
Ubisoft Motion Pictures, the movie version of the game titles development business by the same name, created in January 2011, shall be retaining complete creative control over the film. Which is actually a great thing! With the script by now being written along with actors already cast, let us hope that Ubisoft provides the same level of story and entertainment they actually do with their video games.
Ceo of Ubisoft Motion Pics, a fellow known as Jean-Julien Baronnet stated "Bringing aboard New Regency's renowned production and distribution expertise while maintaining our own creative and financial flexibility ensures that Assassin's Creed will be a high-quality film that respects the lore and fans of the video game franchise."
The production business New Regency, has developed some extremely well rated movies for their time like "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" as well as "Natural Born Killers", nevertheless they have produced some significant flops like "Daredevil". However Jean-Julien proceeded to go on to mention "Ubisoft chose to partner with New Regency because they are a talented filmmaker-driven company, with the same independent and creative mindset that we have at Ubisoft Motion Pictures."
New Regency are presently taking care of the Rabbids Tv show, that will be consisting of Seventy Eight times 7-minute episodes completed in CGI. together with France Televisions in addition to Nickelodeon. Did you know that had been on the cards? That's the first I've heard about it, but it really could be interesting, not that I personally view tv ever. Cuts too much in to my playing games time, but I will definitely keep my eyes wide open and hire this online when it comes out.
The major cheese with New Regency -- Brad Weston, informed us "We wanted to do everything we could to secure the rights to Assassin's Creed, which Ubisoft has maintained with such care and quality over the years." Well I am sure you did Brad, just have a look at the sales connected with Assassin's Creed in the last little while, but this is the suggestion for you personally: These AC video games are great... really excellent. You simply will not obtain the same product sales results if you can't make your motion picture just as good as our games, or even greater. There, I said it.
He continued to mention: "Having just finished working with Michael on Steve McQueen's 12 Years A Slave (with Plan B) made the partnership even more irresistible."
And by Michael, he means the Michael Fassbender (the person that played Magneto in X-men First Class) that's presently onboard to perform a key part within the film. Who'll he play? I don't know, I would personally envision he is either planning to play Desmond Miles or maybe Altar ibn-La'Ahad... Say that A few times fast. Yet my own money is Desmond, since they look very similar as well as Michael is German, which puts him in a weak position to play Altar, although he could play each of them technically.
I also found out yet another excellent tidbit of real info, that I 'm quite pumped up about, and forgive me in the event you already knew this, but Ubisoft Motion Pictures is not just doing work on one game to film adaption. They're currently already in development with Splinter Cell and Ghost Recon. Presently there are a couple of motion pictures I'd personally really like to watch.
Also to add to the amazing Assassins Creed 3 information today, you may have noticed it on television, however, if you've not or else you need to see in High-definition at your own pace, here's the fresh Television spot for Assassins Creed three. Find it here: http://youtu.be/mc-J2cZEAxE
Assassins Creed 3 comes out on the 31st of October on PS3 and Xbox 360
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