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Assassin's Creed Netflix Series Explores Ancient Rome
2 Dec
Summary
- Netflix's live-action Assassin's Creed series will reportedly explore Ancient Rome.
- Emperor Nero and his tutor Seneca the Younger may be featured characters.
- The show is set to be a second live-action adaptation attempt for the franchise.

The highly anticipated Netflix live-action adaptation of Assassin's Creed is reportedly charting a new course by exploring the era of Ancient Rome. This historical period has remained untouched within the extensive Assassin's Creed video game series. Reports indicate that the show will bring to life prominent historical figures, including Emperor Nero and his mentor, Seneca the Younger, potentially setting the narrative between 54 and 68 AD.
Spearheading this production are Robert Patino and David Wiener, with significant involvement from Ubisoft producers. This venture represents the franchise's second foray into live-action, aiming to build upon the legacy of the 2016 film that starred Michael Fassbender during the Spanish Inquisition. The series promises to immerse audiences in the age-old conflict between the Assassins and the Knights Templar.




