Netflix's 'Assassin's Creed' Series Enlists Claes Bang and Nabhaan Rizwan
Roger EbertPulitzer Prize-winning film critic whose reviews and essays defined cinema criticism for decades.
Netflix's highly anticipated live-action adaptation of "Assassin's Creed" is expanding its cast, welcoming acclaimed actors Claes Bang and Nabhaan Rizwan as series regulars. This significant casting news follows the project's official greenlight last July, with showrunners Roberto Patino and David Wiener at the helm, promising an immersive and thrilling experience for fans and new audiences alike.
The series is poised to be an adrenaline-fueled thriller, delving into a covert struggle between two clandestine factions. One group seeks to dictate humanity's future through domination and manipulation, while the other is dedicated to safeguarding free will. The narrative will transport viewers across various historical epochs, showcasing characters engaged in a perpetual battle to influence the course of human fate.
Claes Bang, a Danish actor, brings a wealth of experience, notably from his leading role in Ruben Östlund’s Palme d’Or-winning film “The Square” and Robert Eggers’ “The Northman.” Nabhaan Rizwan, a BAFTA Rising Star nominee, has garnered recognition for his work in Netflix’s “Kaos” and HBO’s “Station 11.” Their addition joins an already impressive ensemble, including Lola Petticrew, Toby Wallace, and Noomi Rapace, further elevating expectations for this ambitious project, which draws from a video game franchise that has sold over 230 million units worldwide and previously saw a 2016 film adaptation grossing over $240 million globally.
The expansion of the "Assassin's Creed" universe into a live-action series on Netflix symbolizes the growing trend of adapting successful video game narratives for television, offering a rich tapestry of storytelling possibilities and diverse character portrayals. This endeavor not only entertains but also encourages viewers to reflect on themes of freedom versus control, agency, and the impact of individual choices on the broader sweep of history, ultimately inspiring a sense of engagement with humanity's ongoing quest for a just and equitable future.

