‘Assassin’s Creed’ Ripe For Trilogy: Actor Michael Fassbender Hints Sequel.
By FG Dullin | Dec 19, 2016 11:32 AM EST
The first opening night for the "Assassin's Creed" in New York City garnered impressive review from many avid fans. In line with this positive reception, actor Michael Fassbender contributes certainty to the popular rumored trilogy sequel. The standard nationwide release date is December 21 have very high expectations.
Exclusive Interview
Both articles published by Epic Stream and Dark Horizons based the solid information from an exclusive interview with lead actor Michael Fassbender. The star behind Callum Lynch and the 15th Century Spanish Assassin named Aguilar de Nehra told Cinema Blend, as quoted:
"This is the sort of origin of his story. We have an idea of where he's going to go over the next two films. We kind of did a three-film arc. We'll wait and see how people respond to this, but for sure, we have an idea of where he's going to go next."
Fortunately, Fassbender did not need to wait for too long to get that response. As reported by Jobs & Hire, a great deal of optimistic mass media attention has already been given to the "Assassin's Creed" film's record-holding 125 leap of faith live stunt. Furthermore, the latest tweets from spectators attending the New York debut already hailed it as a masterpiece that strictly adhered to the videogame universe.
The Taiwanese Connection
Prior to Fassbender's recent testimony, an article by Wikipedia already emphasized the plan to turn "Assassin's Creed" into a trilogy since March 2016. Daphne Yang, the CEO of a multinational film entertainment called CatchPlay, intended to justify the proposed trilogy on account of Ubisoft's stalwart reputation. The director, Justin Kurzel, wishes to highlight a Cold War era for a backstory in one of the succeeding films.
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