In October 2020, Netflix introduced that it was teaming up with Ubisoft to make a live-action Murderer’s Creed present (opens in new tab). Greater than two years later, although, there’s nonetheless no signal of it, and it might be some time but earlier than the present sees the sunshine of day, as author and showrunner Jeb Stuart lately advised Collider (opens in new tab) he is not concerned.
Stuart did not say why he parted methods with Netflix on the present, however mentioned that Collider’s suggestion that it was associated to a “distinction in imaginative and prescient” was “truthful.”
“I feel it was somewhat little bit of a transfer of executives from LA to London, and it allowed the London group who, sadly, needed to inherit my imaginative and prescient of what it was as a substitute of attending to develop their very own imaginative and prescient,” Stuart mentioned. “So I feel that is truthful. I do know it’ll be nice at any time when it comes out. I feel the Ubisoft guys are incredible. I feel it is a terrific franchise. It was only a good, mutual time to maneuver on for either side.”
By all appearances, Stuart was a strong selection for a wise, action-packed Murderer’s Creed collection. He has a formidable checklist of writing credit (opens in new tab) going again 35 years, on blockbusters together with Die Exhausting, Leviathan, One other 48 Hours, and Simply Trigger. In that gentle, his loss hurts, however regardless of the break up his relationship with Netflix appears to be on strong floor: In 2022 he created the historic drama collection Vikings: Valhalla (opens in new tab) for the community (a sequel to the Historical past Channel collection Vikings (opens in new tab), which can also be now on Netflix), and he stays the showrunner because it enters it its second season—which can even have performed an element in his resolution to depart the Murderer’s Creed collection.