Why Fans Think Tom Cruise's Assassin's Creed Trailer Is Real
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Why Fans Think Tom Cruise’s Assassin’s Creed Trailer Is Real

An Assassin’s Creed trailer dropped online and fans are curious about whether the footage with Tom Cruise is real or fake. Moreover, fans also wish to learn if the Mission: Impossible star is doing a film based on the long-running popular video game franchise of the same name. The Assassin’s Creed video game franchise, developed by Ubisoft, also known for their work on the Prince of Persia series, first launched in 2007.

So, is this Assassin’s Creed trailer with Tom Cruise fake or real? Here is your answer.

Is the Assassin’s Creed trailer real or fake?

The Assassin’s Creed trailer with Tom Cruise is fake.

The fake footage uses clips from Cruise’s other films, such as the Mission: Impossible film series. It also uses footage from the 2016 Assassin’s Creed film, which starred Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard.

Moreover, the trailer also uses AI-generated voices for the voiceover.

This fake footage was made and uploaded by KH Studio. This is a YouTube channel that has gained a reputation for fake or fan-made footage. The footage, as of writing, has accumulated 1.5k likes and over 7 million views.

KH Studio has garnered a total of 558k subscribers.

Will Tom Cruise appear in an Assassin’s Creed movie?

Tom Cruise has not been confirmed to appear in an Assassin’s Creed film. Moreover, there have also not been any official or credible reports or information suggesting he is making a film based on the popular video game franchise.

Cruise will next be seen on the big screen in Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, expected to be released in May 2025.

An Assassin’s Creed film starring Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard was released in 2016. Unfortunately, the film was met with mostly negative responses from critics and audiences. It also had a poor box office performance.

Sequels had been planned for the film. However, they never saw the light of day after Disney canceled them following its acquisition of 20th Century Fox.

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