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Assassin’s Creed: Netflix to Save a Dying Studio?

By Binged Bureau - Nov 26, 2025 @ 02:11 pm
Assassin’s Creed: Netflix to Save a Dying Studio?

The upcoming live-action adaptation of Ubisoft’s flagship franchise, Assassin’s Creed, is not just another video game adaptation for Netflix. It’s a project that could have serious implications for the overall gaming franchise. There’s no denying that this is a make-or-break venture for both Netflix and Ubisoft, particularly for the latter.

Live-action adaptations of popular video game instalments are considered a daunting and mammoth task. But if executed well, they could do wonders for all the production bodies involved. Just look at HBO’s The Last of Us.

Which is why Netflix’s live-action adaptation of Assassin’s Creed carries the weight of a struggling corporate giant (Ubisoft), the burden of a past cinematic failure (the 2016 film starring Michael Fassbender), and the future viability of one of gaming’s most storied intellectual properties (IP).

The most critical factor behind the urgency of this series is the poor financial position of the parent company. Ubisoft has faced a severe financial upheaval in recent years. This distress is reflected in the stock market, where the company’s value has fallen by over 91% in the last five years.

While the studio recently secured a crucial $1+ billion investment from Tencent, this capital injection is tied to a company-wide commitment to stability and restructuring.

Ubisoft has high hopes for the Assassin’s Creed TV series, headed by showrunners Roberto Patino (DMZ) and David Wiener (Halo), and it is expected to breathe new life into the franchise. Success on Netflix will provide a critical, stable stream of revenue from streaming rights and merchandising, mitigating the risk inherent in the cyclical, high-stakes video game market.

Moreover, this Netflix project carries the heavy responsibility of redeeming the Assassin’s Creed name in live-action. The 2016 film adaptation, despite starring Michael Fassbender, was a significant critical and commercial disappointment. It garnered a dismal 19% on Rotten Tomatoes, with critics lamenting its overly complicated plot, confusing focus on the modern-day storyline, and lack of engaging historical action.

The TV format, which is expected to begin filming in Italy in 2026, allows for the necessary time to properly balance the complex narrative, including the millennia-spanning war between the Assassins and the Templars, the intricacies of the Animus, and the hunt for the Pieces of Eden.

In addition, the live-action series is being prioritised over the previously announced animated series developed by Adi Shankar. This indicates the company’s belief that the most effective way to expand the IP’s cultural reach is through high-budget, live-action prestige television.

Furthermore, the recent casting announcement of Toby Wallace (known for The Society and an upcoming starring role in Euphoria Season 3 in 2026) as co-lead signals an investment in a rising star capable of attracting a massive, youthful Netflix audience.

The success of the live-action Assassin’s Creed series is critical for Ubisoft to expand its fan base beyond the core gaming community, breathing life into a franchise that desperately needs an injection of mainstream cultural relevance. Stay tuned for more updates.

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