The first trailer for the 'Assassin's Creed' movie is here

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michael fassbender assassins creed

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Fox has finally unveiled the first trailer for its adaptation of popular video game "Assassin's Creed" starring Michael Fassbender. 

The world premiere for the trailer debuted on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" teasing the game's iconic Leap of Faith in which a character can dive off of a high building and land unharmed into an area that will break their fall.

Though based on the game, the film is supposed to be an original story expanding the series. Fassbender will be playing two original characters created for the movie outside of the game called Callum Lynch/Aguilar. That seems a little risky instead of adapting one of the characters game lovers are already familiar with. Also starring are Marion Cotillard ("The Dark Knight Rises"), Jeremy Irons, and Brendan Gleeson. 

"Assassin's Creed" will be in theaters December 21.

Check out the trailer below:

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The trailer is set to Kanye West's "I am a God." Many people aren't fans of the decision.  

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assassins creed

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Using that Kanye song in the #AssassinsCreed trailer was an awful decision. Doesn't fit the movie at all. Cool trailer otherwise, though.

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I wish they didn't use that Kanye song. Movie still looks cool.#AssassinsCreed https://t.co/MtUKWs2nig pic.twitter.com/xu966Q0S9N

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Just saw the new Assassins Creed trailer. I was hooked until the started playing Kanye West music...

Seriously,
What a way to kill hype.

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#AssassinsCreed looks so damn amazing that I grow more and more annoyed with the Kanye taking me out of it every rewatch.

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