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Is the narrative of Assassin's Creed stills a time travel style (Who starred in the Assassin's Creed movie)

Is the narrative of Assassin's Creed stills a time travel style (Who starred in the Assassin's Creed movie)

Although the plot of the film "Assassin's Creed" starring Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard is not the same as the well-known game "Assassin's Creed", it still attracted a lot of attention, including players.

Recently, the film "Assassin's Creed" released two more stills. In these two stills, you can see that the male protagonist played by Fasha is in two eras. One is a medieval man, brave and good at fighting, and a super warrior; the other is a man in modern society, who seems to be a bit scary. These two stills, one still and one moving, completely reveal the clues of the film's time travel.

It is understood that the well-known actor Michael Fassbenderr (nicknamed Fassbenderr) plays the protagonist Callum Lynch. The plots of the movie are all original and the background is set in Spain in the 15th century.

The movie tells the story of Lynch learning through gene memory that he is a descendant of a mysterious assassin organization. Gene memory technology allows him to see the memories of his 15th-century Spanish ancestor Aguilar. After gaining extraordinary knowledge and skills, he prepares to fight against the hostile Templars in modern times.

According to the information disclosed, "Assassin's Creed" adopts a "past-future" dual-line narrative structure. The two stills this time also reveal the character's role positioning in the two scenes of "past" and "future".

The film started shooting in September last year and was completed in January this year, and it took a total of 4 months. As early as the end of 2012, Ubisoft announced that it would cooperate with New Regency production company to develop the film "Assassin's Creed". It took more than two years to hear the news that it started, and Fox Film joined the production team. The movie "Assassin's Creed" will be released in December 2016, and only some photos on the set and the final makeup photos of Fasha are announced.

It is revealed that in addition to Assassin's Creed, Ubisoft has five movies based on popular games that will be filmed, including Far Cry, Rabbids, Watch Dogs, Splinter Cell and Ghost Recon.

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