‘Assassin’s Creed’ Netflix Series Reveals Ancient Rome Setting and Additional Cast as Shooting Starts in Italy
Netflix has confirmed its live-action Assassin's Creed series will be set in Ancient Rome beginning in 64 AD. The series, directed by Johan Renck of 'Chernobyl' fame, has begun filming at Rome's Cinecittà Studios. The streaming adaptation will tell an original story within the popular video game franchise's historical setting.
The Ancient Rome setting offers rich storytelling possibilities, especially with 64 AD marking the year of the Great Fire of Rome under Emperor Nero. Many are excited about Johan Renck's involvement, given his acclaimed work on HBO's 'Chernobyl' which demonstrated his ability to handle complex historical narratives.
Video game adaptations have a notoriously poor track record in film and television, often failing to capture what makes the source material compelling. Some worry that Netflix's original story approach might stray too far from the games' established lore and characters that fans know and love.
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