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Assassin's Creed TV Show Announced 5 Years Ago Finally Moving Forward At Netflix
Assassin's Creed TV Show Announced 5 Years Ago Finally Moving Forward At Netflix

Yahoo

time17-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Assassin's Creed TV Show Announced 5 Years Ago Finally Moving Forward At Netflix

We're getting flooded with TV adaptations of popular video game franchises these days, but Assassin's Creed is a better fit than most. Announced over three years ago, the Netflix show based on the long-running Ubisoft series is finally moving forward, the companies announced today, though the actual release is probably still years away. 'The Assassin's Creed live-action series is a high-octane thriller centered on the secret war between two shadowy factions: one set on determining mankind's future through control and manipulation, the other fighting to preserve free will,' reads a blog post from the French Publisher. 'The series follows characters across pivotal historical events as they battle to shape humanity's destiny.' Hoping for a little more detail? Sorry, that's it. Roberto Patino (HBO's DMZ) and David Wiener (AMC's Fear the Walking Dead) will be helming the project. 'Beneath the scope, the spectacle, the parkour and the thrills is a baseline for the most essential kind of human story - about people searching for purpose, struggling with questions of identity and destiny and faith,' they said in a joint statement. 'It is about power and violence and sex and greed and vengeance. But more than anything, this is a show about the value of human connection, across cultures, across time. And it's about what we stand to lose as a species, when those connections break.' Big questions for the series are whether each season will stick to a particular time period and location or hop around a lot. Also, how much the sci-fi layers will play a role in it. The premise of Assassin's Creed, for those unfamiliar with the stealth action series or who have only played its modern incarnations, is a battle across history between competing factions where current day researchers use a device called the Animus to investigate the past, searching for artifacts related to an ancient alien civilization. There's a lot to chew on there, and tons of creative ways to structure an Assassins' Creed TV show around the source material. Or Netflix could just treat it like a period show full of political intrigue and John Wick-style stealth assassinations. Ubisoft says the live-action adaptation is the 'first series to be developed' as part of an agreement with Netflix that was originally announced back in 2020. Maybe we'll hear about the next one in 2030. It certainly doesn't sound like we'll be hearing about that Netflix mobile spin-off of Assassin's Creed teased back in 2022 anytime soon, if at all. . For the latest news, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Artists have an inner search in Voices
Artists have an inner search in Voices

Time of India

time11-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Artists have an inner search in Voices

Critic and Curator Uma Nair has been writing for the past 35 years on art and culture She has written as critic for Times of India and Economic Times. She believes that art is a progressive sojourn. She learnt by looking at the best shows in Washington D.C. and New York. As author her most important books are Reverie with Raza and Meditations on Trees by Ompal Sansanwal. LESS ... MORE At the prestigious Jehangir Art Gallery in Mumbai, the Auditorium will unveil 26 Indian and International artists in a show by Bespoke Art Gallery that transcends the beauty of materials and mediums, metaphors and meanderings. Within the compositions of paintings ,drawings and sculptures these masters will reflect realities and transformations of everyday experiences and memories into artworks that engage our visual is an inner search in every artist in this show that celebrates composition. Sudip Roy's offering (Aarti ) The exhibition opens with a pair of watercolours on the city of Benares by Sudip Roy. His offering is a stunning surreal work that demonstrates how colour can be an integral part of an artist's language — how it can become a subject itself, or be deeply tied to memory, identity, culture, as well as a sacred ritual ' as old as history and older than time'. Through his distinctive practice, we gain insight into the uniqueness of his individual approach to watercolour and weaving surrealism into the spectacle, as well as discover surprising similarities between old masters and this Bengal master. Sudip captures the essence of elegance and the magic of the nightfall, showcasing the allure of cities in India as never before. His image tells stories of desire, and sadness , spirituality as well as intrigue, and power play in the intensities of cities leaving an indelible mark in our cultural history. Dashavataras Arpitha Reddy's Dashavtaras leads the show in a template that brings alive temple mural traditions from the sacred paintings in Guruvayur in Kerala. Arpitha has been creating works that create corollaries in the many avatars of Lord Vishnu for the past 10 years. The human figure in deities and details create the finesse here. Lord Krishna is among the best. Nilesh Vede Animus and Anima Nilesh Vede's Animus and Anima are a pair of human portraits taken from Carl Jung's famous essay that speaks of the masculine and feminine dualities. Nilesh is a succinct and supple creator of the human form. His men and women portraits are textured with the lexicon of the devanagari script which is the root of the Marathi alphabets. Moody and metaphoric this work is a stunning creation. Muzaffar Ali's horses Amorphous and elegant are Muzaffar Ali's pair of horse studies that emanate the moody reverie of contemplation in horses. Hoshruba is a panoramic canvas that echoes the beauty of equine creatures all over the world. Muzaffar says a horse should not be treated cruelly for human gains. His Raaz and Hoshruba belong to his two solo shows held in Delhi. Arzan moving ahead Arzan Khambhatta's Moving Ahead is a veritable testimony to time in the wake of man and his many leanings in a life in the urban city. Arzan an architect turned sculptor says his work is about the togetherness of men who work to accomplish the impossible. His work consists of a single portrait of man and a few images and the architectural nuances that frame the singular act of struggle and accomplishment. International artists This exhibition VOICES is also about celebrating creative expression amongst international artistic voices from the world like Spain,Australia, UK, and Uzbekistan, from the collection of Devin Gawarvala founder of Bespoke Art Gallery,Ahmedabad. Within the multiple mediums of works we see an unfolding of personalities and the power of compositional reach in terms of process and practice in artistic perception and perspective. Jesus Curia Bench At best a work of art could hinge on the representational ,the abstract, the figurative as well as non-figurative. While in its odyssey of creation it is at once unique and sufficient unto itself, it is the creative act that makes it palpable so that it generates its own life. Spanish mentor and sculptor Jesus Curia's small bench with two humans is a silent spectacle of sorts, it speaks to us about reflective reverie as well as the notes of contemplation when we sit on a garden chair or a bench. The design dynamics go back in time reminding us of paradisal gardens all over the world. Curia's Construction II is a work of depth and grace and gravitas. This unisexual human stands alone in an urban syntax with rusted ruins forming his lower body. Patina and perfection are the elixir of Curia who is a brilliant genius in the manner of humans he creates in myriad moods. Timur D'Vatz trio To look at three works of Guiness World Record Holder , Timur D'Vatz is to know that colour is king in the hands of this master of contemporary reality. His three works, Heraldry, Astrology, and The Hunt reflects that he has the hallmark of perfection in the way he demonstrates how colour can be an integral part of an artist's language — how it can become a subject itself, or be deeply tied to antiquity, to memory, to identity, culture, or nature. Bhajju Shyam's elephant Bhajju Shyam's elephant is a cry to humanity on the cruelty meted out to elephants at temples and other places and events. It heralds the need for making to do something about the extinction of species. Bhajju is a Gond artist who has created many elephants in the beauty of his own textural terrain. These images by 26 artists define their own space, their understanding of delineation, within their own perspectives of colour and composition. Within their own ideas of harmony and dimension their works of art have to be experienced by the audience that come to seek their own utopia within the space of this historic at the Jehangir Art Bespoke Art Gallery from Ahmedabad VOICES is a veritable debut that seeks to unveil artistic resonance. Images: Bespoke Art Gallery Ahmedabad Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email Disclaimer Views expressed above are the author's own.

Assassin's Creed Shadows review: vibrant open-world spectacle with 2 different playstyles
Assassin's Creed Shadows review: vibrant open-world spectacle with 2 different playstyles

South China Morning Post

time20-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South China Morning Post

Assassin's Creed Shadows review: vibrant open-world spectacle with 2 different playstyles

Ubisoft's action-adventure series Assassin's Creed is one of the longest-running and most successful video game franchises of all time. Advertisement Since 2007, the story of a guild of assassins fighting its way through the ages into the future, saving the world along the way, has now spawned 14 main games, several spin-offs for PC and consoles, and even a Hollywood blockbuster. The successful formula has always been the same: exciting stealth adventures set against a detailed historical backdrop. In the latest instalment, Assassin's Creed Shadows, fans can even play as two assassins rather than just one. Part of the series' appeal lies in its mix of science fiction, mythology and historical events. The backstory tells of a centuries-old community called the Assassins who delve into the consciousness of their ancestors using a machine called the Animus.

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