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[[File:Assassin's Creed Logo.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Assassin's Creed series logo.]]
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The '''''Assassin's Creed'' film''' is an upcoming, feature-length motion picture, based on the award-winning [[Assassin's Creed (series)|series]] of the name, being developed by [[Ubisoft]] and [[Wikipedia:Sony Pictures Entertainment|Sony Pictures Entertainment]] for a 2014 release.<ref name="IMDB">[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2094766/ IMDb: ''Assassin's Creed'']</ref>
The '''''Assassin's Creed'' film''' is an upcoming, feature-length motion picture, based on the award-winning [[Assassin's Creed (series)|series]] of the name, being developed by [[Ubisoft]] and [[Wikipedia:Sony Pictures Entertainment|Sony Pictures Entertainment]] for a 2014 release.<ref name="IMDB">[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2094766/ IMDb: ''Assassin's Creed'']</ref>

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Assassin's Creed series logo.

The Assassin's Creed film is an upcoming, feature-length motion picture, based on the award-winning series of the name, being developed by Ubisoft and Sony Pictures Entertainment for a 2014 release.[1]

The terms and conditions surrounding the agreement between Ubisoft and Sony have been described by Hollywood insiders as "unheard of", with Ubisoft getting the final say on budget, principal cast, script, release date and more.[2] One individual even went so far as to say that "The whole Ubisoft/Sony deal is a waste of ink, paper and time. The level of control Sony gave up means, effectively, that Assassin’s Creed will never – and I mean never – get made."[3]

The level of control being afforded to Ubisoft has divided critics of both games and films, with many noting that while Hollywood insiders consider Sony's move to have killed the film before it's even begun, gamers consider the move to be beneficial to the franchise's future, as in recent years game-adaptations have tended to be of poor quality.[3]

In support of this, the studio's senior VP of international marketing, Jean de Rivieres, claims that their films will "reflect the brands accurately and consolidate our fan base." The film is also confirmed to be in 3D.[4]

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