'Game of Thrones with parkour': how will Netflix adapt Assassin's Creed?

'Game of Thrones with parkour': how will Netflix adapt Assassin's Creed?

4 years ago
Anonymous $RGO3jP_V_c

https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2020/nov/04/game-of-thrones-with-parkour-how-will-netflix-adapt-assassins-creed

I can see how a live-action TV series based on the hit video game series might just work. Forget the tortured mythology – just stick to running around and fighting

Few video games have endured like Assassin’s Creed. Twelve different versions have been released since the game was introduced in 2007, each of them more or less clinging to the same highly enjoyable formula. Like history? Like climbing things? Like stabbing people in the skull? Like being intermittently scowled at by Danny Wallace? Like spending the final hour of any pursuit genuinely confused about why an alien has come out of nowhere to instruct you to murder everyone with a sort of glowing death apple? Then Assassin’s Creed is for you.

'Game of Thrones with parkour': how will Netflix adapt Assassin's Creed?

Nov 5, 2020, 10:22am UTC
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2020/nov/04/game-of-thrones-with-parkour-how-will-netflix-adapt-assassins-creed > I can see how a live-action TV series based on the hit video game series might just work. Forget the tortured mythology – just stick to running around and fighting > Few video games have endured like Assassin’s Creed. Twelve different versions have been released since the game was introduced in 2007, each of them more or less clinging to the same highly enjoyable formula. Like history? Like climbing things? Like stabbing people in the skull? Like being intermittently scowled at by Danny Wallace? Like spending the final hour of any pursuit genuinely confused about why an alien has come out of nowhere to instruct you to murder everyone with a sort of glowing death apple? Then Assassin’s Creed is for you.