After confirming that the movie would now be made through Ubisoft and Netflix’s partnership, Ubisoft said it would have more details to share soon. A teaser for the film was shared not long after that through the Netflix account that featured the two actors and teased the plot of the film.
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Director @DavidMLeitch, @Jes_Chastain, and Jake Gyllenhaal are bringing Ubisoft’s The Division to Netflix. It’s the Tom Clancy high-stakes action you love, in the pandemic stricken Manhattan that offers no second chances. pic.twitter.com/cpi6JCp4EM
David Leitch of John Wick and Deadpool 2 fame among other projects will be directing The Division with Rafe Judkins adapting the screenplay. A release timeframe for the movie has not yet been announced, but past interviews with the director have suggested that the team is “aggressively moving forward” with the film.
While one announcement for a non-gaming medium would’ve been enough of a surprise during Ubisoft’s E3 conference, this wasn’t even the only update of its kind that was shared. A new teaser trailer for an Apple TV exclusive called Mythic Quest: Raven’s Banquet was also revealed. The comedy series follows the development of a fictional video game called Mythic Quest that’s on its way to releasing its first big expansion. It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia veterans Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day, and Megan Ganz will be creating the new series that’s coming to Apple TV.
Ubisoft is no stranger to creating movies based on its games either. Assassin’s Creed is a film which was made as an adaptation of what’s undoubtedly Ubisoft’s biggest franchise, though that movie didn’t do quite as well as some of the games did, so perhaps The Division will set a new trend.
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