Key Points

Netflix has officially started production on the long-awaited Assassin’s Creed live-action series. Showrunners Roberto Patino and David Wiener promise a story rich in human drama and historical intrigue. The series will explore the franchise’s signature secret war across pivotal historical events. This marks the first live-action project under Netflix’s deal with Ubisoft.

Key Points: Netflix Begins Production on Assassin's Creed Live Action Series

  • Netflix and Ubisoft team up for Assassin’s Creed live-action series
  • Showrunners promise deep human themes beyond action
  • Series explores secret war shaping humanity’s fate
  • First live-action adaptation under Netflix-Ubisoft deal
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Video game franchise 'Assassin's Creed' live action series in works

Netflix starts work on the Assassin's Creed live-action series with showrunners Roberto Patino and David Wiener, promising a deep human story.

"We’ve been fans of 'Assassin’s Creed' since its release in 2007... It’s about people searching for purpose, struggling with identity and destiny. – Roberto Patino & David Wiener"

Washington DC, July 18

The work on the long-awaited 'Assassin's Creed' live action series has finally begun at Netflix, reported Variety.

The news comes nearly five years after it was first reported that the streaming giant was developing a series version of the global hit video game franchise under a deal with game publisher Ubisoft, as per the outlet.

The project has gone through multiple creative teams in that time, with Roberto Patino and David Wiener now set as creators, showrunners, and executive producers.

"We've been fans of 'Assassin's Creed' since its release in 2007," Wiener and Patino said.

"Every day we work on this show, we come away excited and humbled by the possibilities that 'Assassin's Creed' opens to us. Beneath the scope, the spectacle, the parkour and the thrills is a baseline for the most essential kind of human story -- about people searching for purpose, struggling with questions of identity and destiny and faith," added Weiner and Patino as quoted by Variety.

While talking about the series, the creators said that the show is about the value of "human connection" and "cultures".

"It is about power and violence and sex and greed and vengeance. But more than anything, this is a show about the value of human connection, across cultures, across time. And it's about what we stand to lose as a species, when those connections break. We've got an amazing team behind us with the folks at Ubisoft and our champions at Netflix, and we're committed to creating something undeniable for fans all over the planet," said Wiener and Patino.

In addition to Wiener and Patino, Gerard Guillemot, Margaret Boykin, and Austin Dill of Ubisoft Film & Television serve as executive producers, as does Matt O'Toole.

The first "Assassin's Creed" game debuted in 2007 and became an instant hit, with over 230 million copies of the various titles in the franchise having been sold to date.

The official logline for the show states that it is "centered on the secret war between two shadowy factions -- one set on determining mankind's future through control and manipulation, while the other fights to preserve free will. The series follows its characters across pivotal historical events as they battle to shape humanity's destiny."

There have been 14 installments in the main franchise so far, with the most recent being "Assassin's Creed: Shadows," released in 2025, reported Variety.

A film adaptation starring Michael Fassbender was released in 2016.

This will be the first live-action series produced under the Netflix-Ubisoft deal.

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Priya S
As someone who grew up playing these games, I'm cautiously optimistic. The philosophical themes they mention - identity, destiny, faith - are actually very relevant to Indian audiences. But Netflix better not water it down for mass appeal.
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Aditya G
They should definitely include Indian history in the series! Imagine Assassins during Mughal era or British Raj. So much potential for amazing parkour sequences in places like Old Delhi or Mumbai chawls. Ubisoft, are you listening?
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Sarah B
The 2016 movie was such a letdown. Hope they learn from those mistakes. The parkour and historical settings need to be perfect - that's what made the games special. Also hoping for better representation than just European settings.
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Karthik V
Yaar, they're talking about human connection across cultures but all AC games focus on West and Middle East. India has 5000 years of history full of conspiracies and secret societies - perfect for AC universe! When will we get our representation?
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Nisha Z
Excited but worried about the budget. AC needs grand historical sets and good CGI. Netflix has cancelled good shows before completion - hope they commit properly to this. Also, please cast some Indian actors if they explore Asian settings!

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