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Jeremy Irons’ Role Revealed For ASSASSIN’S CREED
The social media accounts for the film have a photo of Abstergo CEO’s Alan Rikkin’s business card.
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Ring the telephone number on the card (either for Rikkin’s Spanish address or his main North American office) and you’ll receive a pre-recorded message from Irons, in character, saying he is now out of the office on business. He’s the CEO of the fictional Abstergo Industries from the Assassin’s Creed franchise. First off, Alan Rikkin is a big bad from the games. I’ll be out of the office on business until March 25 with limited availability.
It is most likely that the first footage of the long-awaited film could be released on March 25, 2016. As of now, all we can do is wait.
The Assassin’s Creed movie Twitter tweeted out something interesting today. The chief executive officer of Abstergo – y’know, the modern day Templar organisation that now holds a consumer version of the Animus known as the Helix – we now know will be played by Jeremy Irons in the movie.
The Assassin’s Creed movie stars Michael Fassbender in the role of 15th century Spanish Assassin Aguilar and also 21st century dweller Callum Lynch. He’ll uncover the secret of the Assassin Order and its mission to stop the evil Templar organization.
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After years in development hell, Ubisoft is set to finally release its Assassin’s Creed film in just under a year’s time – on 21st December 2016.