Assassin's Creed - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Assassin's Creed"
Assassin's Creed (2016)
Timing: 1:56 (116 min)
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Actors and characters

Photo Michael Fassbender #9191Photo Michael Fassbender #9192Photo Michael Fassbender #9193Photo Michael Fassbender #9194

Michael Fassbender

Michael Fassbender
Character Callum Lynch / Aguilar de Nerha
Photo Marion Cotillard #10845Photo Marion Cotillard #10846Photo Marion Cotillard #10847Photo Marion Cotillard #10848

Marion Cotillard

Marion Cotillard
Character Dr. Sophia Rikkin
Photo Jeremy Irons #5661Photo Jeremy Irons #5662Photo Jeremy Irons #5663Photo Jeremy Irons #5664

Jeremy Irons

Jeremy Irons
Character Alan Rikkin
Photo Brendan Gleeson #11334Photo Brendan Gleeson #11335Photo Brendan Gleeson #11336Photo Brendan Gleeson #11337

Brendan Gleeson

Brendan Gleeson
Character Joseph Lynch
Photo Ariane Labed #42486Photo Ariane Labed #42487Photo Ariane Labed #42488Photo Ariane Labed #42489

Ariane Labed

Ariane Labed
Character Maria
Photo James Sobol Kelly #147594Photo James Sobol Kelly #147595

James Sobol Kelly

James Sobol Kelly
Character Father Raymond
Photo Denis Ménochet #62453Photo Denis Ménochet #62454Photo Denis Ménochet #62455

Denis Ménochet

Denis Ménochet
Character Abstergo Güvenlik Müdürü
Photo Callum Turner #10667Photo Callum Turner #10668Photo Callum Turner #10669Photo Callum Turner #10670

Callum Turner

Callum Turner
Character Nathan
Photo Khalid Abdalla #76739

Khalid Abdalla

Khalid Abdalla
Character Sultan Muhammad XII
Photo Essie Davis #38547Photo Essie Davis #38548

Essie Davis

Essie Davis
Character Mary Lynch
Photo Carlos Bardem #31630

Carlos Bardem

Carlos Bardem
Character Benedicto
Photo Javier Gutiérrez #76740

Javier Gutiérrez

Javier Gutiérrez
Character Tomas de Torquemada
Photo Brian Gleeson #38265Photo Brian Gleeson #38266Photo Brian Gleeson #38267

Brian Gleeson

Brian Gleeson
Character Young Joseph
Photo Rufus Wright #49346

Rufus Wright

Rufus Wright
Character Alex
Photo Coco König #147617Photo Coco König #147618Photo Coco König #147619

Coco König

Coco König
Character Orderly
Photo Michelle H. Lin #147620Photo Michelle H. Lin #147621Photo Michelle H. Lin #147622
Michelle H. Lin
Character Lin
Photo Julio Jordán #76741

Julio Jordán

Julio Jordán
Character General Ramirez

Angus Brown

Angus Brown
Character Young Cal
Photo Kemaal Deen-Ellis #147623Photo Kemaal Deen-Ellis #147624Photo Kemaal Deen-Ellis #147625

Kemaal Deen-Ellis

Kemaal Deen-Ellis
Character Prince Ahmed
Photo Thomas Camilleri #147626Photo Thomas Camilleri #147627Photo Thomas Camilleri #147628

Thomas Camilleri

Thomas Camilleri
Character King Ferdinand
Photo Marysia S. Peres #147629Photo Marysia S. Peres #147630Photo Marysia S. Peres #147631

Marysia S. Peres

Marysia S. Peres
Character Queen Isabella
Photo Gabriel Andreu #147632Photo Gabriel Andreu #147633Photo Gabriel Andreu #147634
Gabriel Andreu
Character Christopher Columbus
Photo Jeff Mash #76742Photo Jeff Mash #76743Photo Jeff Mash #76744
Jeff Mash
Character Prison Warden
Photo Yuric Allison #147635Photo Yuric Allison #147636Photo Yuric Allison #147637
Yuric Allison
Character Muhammad's Official
Photo Joe Kennard #18304
Joe Kennard
Character Abstergo Guard
Photo Gertrude Thoma #147638Photo Gertrude Thoma #147639Photo Gertrude Thoma #147640
Gertrude Thoma
Character Speaker
Photo Octavia Selena Alexandru #147641Photo Octavia Selena Alexandru #147642Photo Octavia Selena Alexandru #147643Photo Octavia Selena Alexandru #147644
Octavia Selena Alexandru
Character Lara (uncredited)
Photo Iain Batchelor #76745
Iain Batchelor
Character Abstergo Guard 1 (uncredited)
Photo Dacio Caballero #12537
Dacio Caballero
Character Assassin #3 (uncredited)
Photo Emma Clay #147653Photo Emma Clay #147654Photo Emma Clay #147655
Emma Clay
Character Child Chorister (uncredited)
Photo Graham Curry #65016
Graham Curry
Character Templar (uncredited)
Photo Jem Kai Olsen #53324
Jem Kai Olsen
Character Templar (uncredited)
Photo Louis Dulanto-Sime #147656Photo Louis Dulanto-Sime #147657Photo Louis Dulanto-Sime #147658
Louis Dulanto-Sime
Character Chorister (uncredited)
Photo Malcolm Ellul #17958
Malcolm Ellul
Character Executioner (uncredited)
Photo Dino Fazzani #30314
Dino Fazzani
Character Prison Guard (uncredited)
Photo Lee Nicholas Harris #25386

Lee Nicholas Harris

Lee Nicholas Harris
Character Paramedic (uncredited)
Photo Bruce Lester-Johnson #7158Photo Bruce Lester-Johnson #7159
Bruce Lester-Johnson
Character Prison Guard (uncredited)
Photo Mohammed Ali #147659Photo Mohammed Ali #147660Photo Mohammed Ali #147661
Mohammed Ali
Character Infinity Patient
Jade Clarke
Character Prisoner
Alexander Cooper
Character Passerby
Photo Ty Hurley #28818
Ty Hurley
Character Freemason
Photo Matthew Leonhart #65025
Matthew Leonhart
Character Templar
Simon Manley
Character Guard
Photo Juan Carlos Martínez Antuña #147662Photo Juan Carlos Martínez Antuña #147663Photo Juan Carlos Martínez Antuña #147664Photo Juan Carlos Martínez Antuña #147665
Juan Carlos Martínez Antuña
Character Templar
Photo Martyn Mayger #28883
Martyn Mayger
Character Templar
Photo Stephen McDade #45529
Stephen McDade
Character Templar
Photo Anthony Milton #147668Photo Anthony Milton #147669Photo Anthony Milton #147670
Anthony Milton
Character Templar Guard (uncredited)
Photo Ross Moneypenny #33266
Ross Moneypenny
Character Templar
Photo Jassie Mortimer #76746
Jassie Mortimer
Character Female Mason
Photo Cali Nelle #14845

Cali Nelle

Cali Nelle
Character Assassin #2
Photo Emeson Nwolie #27627
Emeson Nwolie
Character Administration Officer
Massimo Portelli
Character Spanish Crossbowman
Photo Jonathan Pyatt #147671Photo Jonathan Pyatt #147672Photo Jonathan Pyatt #147673
Jonathan Pyatt
Character Spanish Guard
Mike Ray
Character Templar Guest
Jonathan Ronin
Character Spanish Guard
Photo Steve Saunders #19658Photo Steve Saunders #19659
Steve Saunders
Character Patient
Jasper Schellekens
Character Spanish Infantry
Rahji Shrinarine
Character Templar
Photo Clem So #18280Photo Clem So #18281
Clem So
Character Animus Patient
Clyde Vassallo
Character Spanish Infantry
Sean Vassallo
Character Spanish Archer
Roberto Vivancos
Character Merchant
Photo Roberto Vivancos #147674Photo Roberto Vivancos #147675Photo Roberto Vivancos #147676
Roberto Vivancos
Character Merchant
Photo Abi Whetton #147677Photo Abi Whetton #147678Photo Abi Whetton #147679
Abi Whetton
Character Choir Member
Photo Christopher Whitlow #30552
Christopher Whitlow
Character Assassin #1
Photo Cerys Wrigley-Moss #147680Photo Cerys Wrigley-Moss #147681Photo Cerys Wrigley-Moss #147682
Cerys Wrigley-Moss
Character Chorister
Photo Juan Pablo Shuk #76747
Juan Pablo Shuk
Character Father
Photo Maxime Durand #41235Photo Maxime Durand #41236Photo Maxime Durand #41237Photo Maxime Durand #41238

Maxime Durand

Maxime Durand
Character Spanish Archer (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on an original screenplay written specifically for the production and does not follow the plot of the games.
  • The film's release was initially scheduled for 2015, but the world premiere was eventually postponed to 2016.
  • As a producer of this film, Michael Fassbender lobbied for director Justin Kurzel and actress Marion Cotillard to be involved.
  • Alicia Vikander turned down a film role to participate in the upcoming Jason Bourne project with Matt Damon.
  • In September 2015, the film was shot in Valletta (Malta) under the working title TOOM. TOOM is an abbreviation of the phrase "Time Out Of Mind".
  • According to Marion Cotillard, the main reason she agreed to the role was the opportunity to work again with Michael Fassbender and director Justin Kurzel, who had previously collaborated with her on the film "Macbeth" (2015).
  • The "Abstergo" complex was built in such a way that most of its rooms were interconnected by corridors as much as possible, allowing cinematographer Adam Arkapaw to shoot long takes with minimal editing.
  • Filming took place at Pinewood Studios in London, where a model of the "Abstergo" complex was constructed. This same location is used to film James Bond movies.
  • Over 900 extras in 15th-century clothing were involved in the filming in Malta.
  • The filmmakers redesigned the Animus to make it more interactive for the actors, and Ubisoft liked its new look so much that they decided to include it in the next game in the series.
  • The film is based on the video game of the same name. Actor Michael Fassbender had never played any of the nine games in the series before filming and didn't even know they existed until Ubisoft offered him the lead role.
  • All of the Assassin costumes were handmade, and it took 2–3 months to create them. There are eight variations of each costume, and a whole team of costume designers was assigned to each Assassin.
  • The prop makers received a detailed list of all the weapons used in the video games from Ubisoft as reference material.
  • Fassbender decided to participate in the project because he wanted to star in a fantasy film with a scientific bent. Additionally, he found the idea of a confrontation between the Templars and Assassins intriguing.
  • According to Jean-Julien Baronnet, CEO of Ubisoft Motion Pictures, Michael Fassbender was the first choice for the role of the iconic hero in a hood.
  • Michael Fassbender and Ariana Labed performed 95% of all fight scenes themselves.
  • Director Kurzel did not want his film to resemble 'superhero cinema'. On the contrary, he strived to answer the question 'What does it mean to be human?' through practical effects and parkour stunts.
  • During the construction of the courtyard set in Malta, a waterspout collapsed onto the set and caused significant damage.
  • Michael Fassbender had previously worked with four of this film’s actors: with Marion Cotillard in 'Macbeth' (2015), with Michael Kenneth Williams in the drama '12 Years a Slave' (2013), with Denis Ménochet in 'Inglourious Basterds' (2009), and with Brendan Gleeson in the action film 'London Has Fallen' (2016).
  • Director Justin Kurzel did not want to portray the Assassins as heroes and the Templars as villains, or vice versa, because neither of these ideologies can be categorically called right or wrong, and both can be corrupted and fall into extremes: anarchy in the case of the Assassins and totalitarianism in the case of the Templars.
  • This is Michael Fassbender’s second role in a video game franchise. He also voiced the character of King Logan in the game Fable 3 (2011).
  • Michael Fassbender decided to take on the role of producer because he wanted to be involved in a project where he could be aware of all aspects of production from the very beginning.
  • Director Justin Kurzel wanted the events unfolding in medieval Spain to look historically realistic, not fantastical.
  • The cast is very multinational: Michael Fassbender has Irish-German roots, Marion Cotillard is French, Jeremy Irons and Callum Turner are English, Brendan Gleeson is Irish, Michael Kenneth Williams is American, and Ariane Labed is Greek.
  • Quadcopters (drones) were used to film the most dynamic action scenes in the movie.
  • Michael Fassbender actively participated in post-production, including editing.
  • Director Justin Kurzel strove for maximum realism, so most of the action scenes, including stunts, were filmed primarily with a camera without the use of computer graphics.
  • According to the producers, Justin Kurzel needed very little time to shoot large-scale action scenes thanks to his high level of organization. For example, five weeks were allocated for filming the scene with horses, but the scene was ultimately shot in just three days.
  • The cast includes two Academy Award winners – Marion Cotillard and Jeremy Irons, and two Academy Award nominees – Michael Fassbender and Charlotte Rampling.
  • This is the second joint project for Jeremy Irons and Brendan Gleeson after Ridley Scott's "Kingdom of Heaven" (2005).
  • Actress Olivia Mann expressed interest in this project.
  • The film's release date in the US and a number of other countries – December 21 – is a reference to the date of the fictional apocalypse in the Assassin’s Creed franchise.
  • Actor Brian Gleeson played the role of young Joseph, while actor Brendan Gleeson played Joseph in the present day. In real life, they are son and father.
  • Stuntman Damien Walters actually had to perform a "Leap of Faith" during filming – from a height of almost forty meters (125 feet). This is one of the highest stunt jumps in cinema in 35 years. It lasted almost 3 seconds.
  • In the film "Assassin's Creed," Jeremy Irons plays the villain. In the series "The Borgias" (2011), he plays Rodrigo Borgia – the main villain in the second part of the Assassin's Creed video game series.
  • Historical scenes in 15th-century Spain were filmed in Spanish. According to the director, they initially tried to shoot them in English, but the decision to use Spanish was too obvious and correct. Furthermore, it added exoticism and complexity to the film. However, in the video games, scenes in the past and present are spoken exclusively in English, explaining the absence of a language barrier with the Animus's built-in translation program.
  • With the exception of the CEO of "Abstergo Industries," Alan Rikkin (who makes a brief appearance in the first video game), completely new characters were created for the film, and an original story was written.
  • When portraying Aguilar de Nerha in the past storyline, Michael Fassbender wore brown contact lenses to create an image of detachment from the surrounding world and a slight dissimilarity to Callum Lynch – his other main character from the modern era.
  • In the film, Aguilar has his ring finger severed on his right hand due to the hidden blade. In the Assassin's Creed game, Assassins had their ring finger severed on their left hand. Furthermore, finger removal was done to Assassins before the 15th century so it wouldn't interfere with the blade's deployment. After the blade was modernized, finger amputation was no longer required.
  • In September 2015, the film was shot in Valletta (Malta) under the working title TOOM. TOOM is an abbreviation of the phrase "Time Out Of Mind".
  • According to Marion Cotillard, the main reason she agreed to the role in the film was the opportunity to work with Michael Fassbender and director Justin Kurzel again, who had previously worked with her on the film "Macbeth" (2015).
  • The "Abstergo" complex was built in such a way that most of its rooms were interconnected with each other by corridors, as much as possible, so that operator Adam Arkapaw could shoot long takes without extensive use of editing.
  • Filming took place at Pinewood Studios in London, where a model of the Abstergo complex was built. The same location is used to film James Bond movies.
  • Director Kurzel did not want his film to resemble a "superhero movie." Instead, he sought to answer the question "What does it mean to be human?" through practical effects and parkour stunts.
  • Michael Fassbender had previously worked with four of the actors in this film: with Marion Cotillard in "Macbeth" (2015), with Michael Kenneth Williams in the drama "12 Years a Slave" (2013), with Denis Ménochet in "Inglourious Basterds" (2009), and with Brendan Gleeson in the action film "London Has Fallen" (2016).
  • The cast is very multinational: Michael Fassbender has Irish-German roots, Marion Cotillard is French, Jeremy Irons and Callum Turner are English, Brendan Gleeson is Irish, Michael Kenneth Williams is American, and Ariane Labed is Greek.
  • The cast includes two Academy Award winners – Marion Cotillard and Jeremy Irons – and two nominees for the award – Michael Fassbender and Charlotte Rampling.
  • This is the second joint project for Jeremy Irons and Brendan Gleeson after Ridley Scott's "Kingdom of Heaven" (2005).
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