Netflix is of course home to the wildly-successful The Witcher TV series, which already looks to be renewed for a third season before the second is yet to release. We've not heard any more on that since, but today's press release does mention Assassin's Creed animated projects are also in the pipeline - so perhaps the dream lives on. Spanning 11 games, countless books, and even a Hollywood blockbuster, Assassin’s Creed has been at the forefront of pop culture for well over a decade. Here’s everything we know so far about Assassin’s Creed on Netflix and keep it bookmarked as we’ll be keeping this big preview updated over time. Ubisoft had for a while mulled a sequel to that film, though its rights were held by Fox and plans were reportedly scuppered when the studio was bought out by Disney.īack in 2017, Netflix's Castlevania series creator Adi Shankar suggested he would next work on an animated Assassin's Creed series. As with many other video game franchises, Netflix is going all-in with Assassin’s Creed with multiple projects currently in development for Netflix. There's no word yet on whether the show will tell its own story or adapt one from the games, though Ubisoft's approach to Assassin's Creed storytelling to date would suggest this will be an original narrative that fits into the franchise's established canon, similar to the Michael Fassbender-fronted Assassin's Creed movie. This content is hosted on an external platform, which will only display it if you accept targeting cookies.
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Jack sends the rest of the Indian Guides to the ranger station while he and Ben (who returned to help him) improvise to distract the criminals. Joey and his two goons, Murray and Tony, are then discovered in the woods with rifles by Ben planning to kill Jack, and Jack confesses the truth behind his "car trouble" which garners Ben's forgiveness and understanding as he now knows Jack did not intentionally betray his trust like his father. His initial attempts are unsuccessful, and he feels the situation is hopeless. Jack conceals the truth and refuses his boss Bob’s order to transfer to Portland, Oregon so he can redeem himself to go camping. Ben, having finally opened up, is genuinely hurt by this perceived betrayal to the point of tears, as it brings up bad memories of his father’s broken promises.īen returns home at the same time Jack does, he tells Ben that he had car trouble and was unable to get to the canoe trip on time and that he's sorry, but then Jack tells Ben that Chet had planned a camping trip for the Indian Guides on the 4th of July and that Jack promises Ben that they will go on the trip no matter what happens. This causes him to miss an important canoe trip he promised to attend. Just as Jack starts to strengthen his relationship with Ben, Joey’s threat catches up with him: the brakes on his Ford Explorer are cut, but Jack manages to avoid a more serious crash and ends up in Puget Sound. Meanwhile, Ben starts to connect with Norman and they become close friends after a sleepover. He then redoubles his efforts to bond with Ben by improving the Indian Guides. Chet was like Jack himself, Norman and Chet never got along, but the Indian Guides help them have a great relationship. Chet tells Jack, the reason why Ben is doing this because he is afraid Jack will take his mother away from him. Although he is disheartened by this revelation, Jack does not tell Sandy about it and instead seeks advice from Indian Guides chief and fellow stepfather Chet Bronski. Jack goes to apologize, and instead overhears Ben bragging about everything over the phone to his best friend Monroe. Ben fakes distress by this and compares it to his father leaving to turn Sandy against her boyfriend. Once it starts interfering with his job, Jack tells Sandy he can no longer be part of it. Neither of them like the club, but Ben manages to effectively humiliate Jack at meetings. Despite reluctance, Jack goes along with it at Sandy’s insistence, and he and Ben join Norman's "tribe," the Minotauks. After meeting a boy named Norman Bronski at school, Ben feigns interest in joining the Indian Guides – a YMCA father son program – with Jack to secretly drive a wedge between them and get rid of him. Jack tries taking the subterfuge in stride, not realizing it is deliberate, but his efforts to connect with the boy are met with irritation as he only succeeds in disrupting Ben’s customary lifestyle. The transition does not go smoothly for Ben, as he resentfully feels he is the one suffering all of the adjustments and that his mother is making the same mistake she made with his father, so he resorts to ensuring Jack is as uncomfortable and unwelcome as possible. Jack is confident he can win him over, telling Sandy he has read every book on step parenting he could find. Sandy and Jack discuss his moving in, of which eleven year old Ben does not approve despite his mother’s reassurance that it is only a trial period. After court is adjourned, Frank’s son Joey rephrases the threat in a more intimidating manner, but Jack does not back down and then dismisses him entirely. Before being sentenced to fifty years in federal prison at Sheridan, the elderly Frank makes a veiled threat of revenge towards Jack. In Federal Court, Jack successfully prosecutes mobster Frank Renda for drug trafficking. Federal Prosecutor, Attorney Jack Sturges. Five years later, however, Sandy decides she is ready for marriage again, and begins seriously dating U.S. Sandy develops an interest in dating, but her suitors never fit well and do not last long, which allows Ben’s ideal relationship with his mother to resume. They gradually overcome his father leaving and foster a very close bond with important rituals and routines, including making a collage with beach debris. Sandy makes creative efforts to turn it into a home for them. 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