Wow, that's pretty marvelous for them to do that. It speaks to how much influence the filmmakers have over the movie. The series always had a flimsy animus excuse for everyone speaking in English, so being historically accurate in that sense adds an exotic layer to it
Fassbender and Marion were spotted back at Pinewood Studios for the regular reshoots.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/michael-fassbender-marion-cotillard-follow-8771775?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
That chelowek guy said this in response
"Damn. But about "overexplainatory" agree , too much explanation of the story of information in one promo , somewhere half ( if not more ) of the trailer in Abstergo"
I think Assassin's Creed is releasing a trailer probably in a few days since Fox has been releasing batches of new photos, like they do before a new trailer
It's been four months since the first trailer and five months since they showed it at cinemacon in April, so they've had that footage for a very very long time. Fox didn't do this for X-men. What's the hold up?
How would moving away from Star Wars not benefit it? The general audience as of now is more aware of Rogue One and Assassin's Creed than they are Passengers. The marketing for the movie is just not there right now, three months before its premiere.
I just don't want to hear more about projects completely bombing out again in 2016. I won't be surprised if all these films cannibalize each other. We'll
see how well the counterprogramming against Rogue One does