New Assassin's Creed movie images might have a massive spoiler

The Assassin's 🔴Creed movi𝓀e release date might have dived into 2017 in the UK but that doesn't mean we have to go without hooded Michael Fassbender action. Revealed by these images from 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Assassin's Creed show off Fassbender in various new pose🎃s as both Spanish Inquisition Assassin Aguilar an🔯d his modern day descendant Callum Lynch.
First off, interestingly is the below shot. Now this is intriguing for a couple of reasons. On the surface, that looks like Aguilar but that background is definitely the Templar headquarters of Abstergo where Lynch has been undergoi⭕ng his Animus experiences.
I'm not going to lie. Assassin's Creed takes some serious, errr, liberties with science but whaܫt it doesn't do is time travel. This must be Lynch trying on Aguilar's outfit. Given that routine Animus outings have the side effect of the Bleeding Effect where patients star𝓡t learning their ancestor's skills, I'm willing to bet at least three hidden blades that Lynch is planning on escaping the facility dressed as Aguilar, wrist stabbers and all.
This, on the other hand, is definitely Aguilar in the fifteenth century looking like he's about🍌 to get stabby.
The new Animus is now a giant animatronic claw but it looks like there's some complex Abstergo science at work here. This is what it would look li🎐ke if Templars made Jacuz♓zis.
Below are some more screens of Aguilar in action. 💫It's worth remembering that we're not actually going to see as much of him as we were expecting. More than half of the movie takes place in the 21st century as Lynch learns about his ancestor.
Directed by Justin K💮urzel and starring Michael Fassbender, Marion Cotillard, Ariane Labed, Michael K. Williams, Jeremy Irons, and Brendan Gleeson, Assassin's Creed opens in US theatres on 𝕴December 21, 2016 before opening in UK cinemas on January 1, 2017.
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