Assassin's Creed: In Theaters On December 2016

Assassin's Creed's recent trailer may remind you of a few elements that have already been visible in the first Assassin's Creed trailer but certainly there is so much more to look forward to.

The story of the film revolves around a man named Callum Lynch (Michael Fassbender). Callum has been abducted by Abstergo, a company that faked his death row execution. Callum was locked in a machine called The Animus. The strange machine has the capacity to "inhabit genetic memories of his assassin ancestor" from the Spanish Inquisition.

The Assassin' s Creed movie will significantly showcase the important elements from the source material. The different weapons, various moves of the Assassins, parkour sequences and angles used to feature Callum finishing off the target using his hidden blade.

Aside from this, the trailer will also give as a glimpse of the "Bleeding Effect" as featured in the game. The "Bleeding Effect" showcases the present-day side effects of using Animus for a long time. The "Bleeding Effect" will specifically be seen in Callum. Callum have seen hallucinations of his ancestor in his cell.

Some liberties have actually been taken into consideration with the source material. Callum, an original character in the Assassin's Creed games, have never been to the Spanish Inquisition.

Moreover, The Animus machine is also different from the video game counterpart.

The Assassin's Creed games depicts The Animus machine as a high tech bed. In the movie, The Animus is a massive kinetic machine that is hooked into the subjects body.

"I believe you are destined for great things." Catch this and more in the Assassin's Creed's interesting trailer as Alan Rikkin (Jeremy Irons) gives his sales pitch to Callum as he was recruited into the secret cabal of dangerous warriors.

Further information will be released about Assassin's Creed as it hits the theaters on December 21.

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