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Assassin’s Creed Heads to Ancient Rome


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Netflix’s live-action Assassin’s Creed series is finally giving fans a real update, and this one is a big one. In this episode of Geek Freaks Headlines, we break down the news that the series will be set in Ancient Rome in 64 AD, why that is such a strong historical backdrop for the franchise, and what it means that Netflix is telling a completely original story instead of adapting one of the games directly. Frank also gets into why the era of Nero, the Great Fire of Rome, and the chaos of the time could make this one of the smartest settings the series could have picked.

00:00 Netflix reveals the setting and time period for the Assassin’s Creed series
00:08 Why this means the show is telling an original story
00:18 The Ezio expectation and why Netflix may be avoiding that route
00:35 Why Ancient Rome works so well for mainstream audiences
00:44 Nero, the Great Fire, and the tension inside Rome in 64 AD
01:03 The possible assassination angle and how it fits Assassin’s Creed
01:13 Final thoughts on the original story approach

  • Netflix’s Assassin’s Creed series will take place in Ancient Rome in 64 AD
  • The show appears to be telling a wholly original story rather than adapting one specific game
  • Many fans expected an Ezio-era story at first, but this approach gives the series more freedom
  • Rome under Nero gives the show a built-in backdrop of fear, unrest, and political tension
  • The Great Fire of Rome adds a major historical event the series can use for drama and conspiracy
  • The setting is recognizable enough to draw in casual viewers while still feeling rich for longtime fans
  • The mention of an assassination attempt around Nero makes the time period feel especially fitting for the franchise
  • This is the first major concrete update that gives fans a real sense of what the series will be
  • “The Assassin’s Creed series is moving forward, and Netflix just revealed what timespan and location we’re going to be headed for.”
  • “The series is going to take place in ancient Rome in 64 A.D.”
  • “We’re going for the original one.”
  • “Why is this a really good setting?”
  • “This was the first solid, concrete information we got from the series.”

This episode gets right to the point on one of the biggest questions around Netflix’s Assassin’s Creed adaptation: what kind of story are they actually telling? Instead of chasing fan service with a direct Ezio retelling, Netflix looks to be building something new inside one of the most dramatic time periods in Roman history. That opens the door for the kind of political danger, social unrest, and hidden-war storytelling that Assassin’s Creed has always been built on.

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