18 April 2024

New Assassins Creed Featurette Looks At The Science Of Animus

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After the release of the first Assassins Creed clip yesterday, which debuted The Animus 20th Century Fox want to take us back there for a new Featurette.  The new promo is titled ‘ The Science Of The Animus’ which dives into the mechanics of the machine that transports the user delve head first into their genetic history

The new promo is titled ‘ The Science Of The Animus‘ which dives into the mechanics of the machine that transports the user delve head first into their genetic history. Letting the user relieve their ancestor’s memories, check it out…

The pressure will be on the movie to break the hoodoo and deliver the first successful video game movie adaptation. Mixing it up with nostalgia for the game and a story that will excite cinephiles who may not have played the game before. Videos like this will help non-gamers know a little more insight in what to expect and at the same time excite those who have played the game. Sceptics are still undecided and  snipers ready to rip apart, but with Justin Kurzel behind the lens we have hope.

Assassin’s Creed we meet Callum Lynch (Michael Fassbender) and estrange violent man on death row, who through a revolutionary technology that unlocks his genetic memories, he descended from 15th Century Assassins.Thanks to a device called Animus he experiences the adventures of his ancestor, Aguila who also a member of a mysterious secret society, the Assassins, and amasses incredible knowledge and skills to take on the oppressive and powerful Templar organisation in the present day.A fight for humanity begins.

Assassin’s Creed is set for a  1st January 2017 UK&Irish release, The movie also stars Marion Cotillard, Jeremy Irons, Brendan Gleeson,Michael K. Williams and Ariane Labad.


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