Ubisoft Entertainment Film & Television
FormerlyUbisoft Motion Pictures
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryFilm industry
Founded27 January 2011 (2011-01-27)
Headquarters
Key people
  • Gérard Guillemot (CEO)
  • Hélène Juguet (Managing Director, French branch)
  • Jason Altman (Head of Film & Television, US branch)
ParentUbisoft
Websiteubisoft.com/en-us/entertainment/film-tv

Ubisoft Film & Television (formerly known as Ubisoft Motion Pictures) is a French-American film and television production company and a subsidiary of video game publisher Ubisoft based in Montreuil and Los Angeles. The company was founded on 27 January 2011, and is in charge of producing films and television shows based on Ubisoft franchises and inspired by Ubisoft's worlds and gaming culture.

History

Ubisoft Film & Television was created as Ubisoft Motion Pictures in January 2011 as the film production branch of the video game company Ubisoft. Its mission is to bring Ubisoft's games into new areas of entertainment and share original stories set in the world, culture, and community of gaming.

In 2012 and 2013, Ubisoft Film & Television announced a whole lineup of movie adaptations, including Assassin's Creed.[1] On the TV side, the studio released its first kids' show Rabbids Invasion in 2013. The show, which premiered on Nickelodeon and France 3, was renewed for a second season in December 2013 and a third one in 2015. A fourth season was announced in July 2018 and was broadcast on Netflix worldwide.[2]

Following the success of Rabbids Invasion, Ubisoft Film & Television and the French theme park Futuroscope opened the Raving Rabbids–based attraction The Time Machine in December 2013. The attraction, which has been awarded the Themed Entertainment Association Award[3] for "Outstanding Achievement" in 2014, takes visitors for a trip through the great moments in History.

The company's first feature film, Assassin's Creed, opened in theaters in 2016 and starred Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard. The same year, GameSpot reported that Ubisoft is in talks with Netflix for a TV series based on their video games.[4]

Tom Clancy's The Division is in development as a feature film for Netflix with David Leitch, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Jessica Chastain attached. Additional feature films in development include Just Dance, Rabbids, and Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon, executively produced by Michael Bay for Warner Bros.

The studio has greatly expanded its TV series lineup. Several animated projects[5] were announced in September 2019 and a first live action TV series was launched: Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet on Apple TV+. This project is also the first not to be attached to any Ubisoft game franchise. The series, which stars an ensemble cast that includes Rob McElhenney and F. Murray Abraham, has been renewed for a second season.[6]

In June 2021, Netflix announced it had picked up Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix from Adi Shankar as well as the Splinter Cell and Far Cry animated series during the Geeked Week.[7]

Productions

Films

Released

Title Release Date Franchise Co-producers Distributor(s)
Assassin's Creed December 21, 2016 Assassin's Creed New Regency
DMC Film
The Kennedy/Marshall Company
20th Century Fox
Werewolves Within June 25, 2021 Werewolves Within Vanishing Angle IFC Films

Upcoming

Title Year Franchise Co-producers Distributor(s) Ref(s)
Rabbids TBA Rabbids Mandeville Films
Stoopid Buddy Stoodios
Lionsgate [8]
Just Dance Just Dance Olive Bridge Entertainment Screen Gems [9]
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell New Regency
Thunder Road Films
Paramount Pictures
Warner Bros. Pictures
[10]
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Bay Films
Platinum Dunes
Warner Bros. Pictures [11]
Tom Clancy's The Division Tom Clancy's The Division Nine Stories Productions
Freckle Films
87North Productions
Netflix [12][13][14]
Beyond Good & Evil Beyond Good & Evil TBA [15]

Reception

Critical and public response
Film Critical Budget Gross
Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic
Assassin's Creed 18% 36 $130 million $240.7 million
Werewolves Within 86% 66 $6.5 million $869,606[16]

Television

Live-action series

Released
Title Year Franchise/Inspired by Co-producers Network(s)
Release Date End Date
Mythic Quest February 7, 2020 Present RCG Productions
3 Arts Entertainment
Lionsgate
Apple TV+
Upcoming
Title Year Franchise/Inspired by Co-producers Network(s) Ref(s)
Untitled live-action Assassin's Creed series TBA Assassin's Creed TBA Netflix
Untitled live-action Driver series Driver Binge [17]
Child of Light Child of Light TBA [18]
Skull & Bones Skull and Bones Atlas Entertainment [19]

Animated series

Released
Long-Form
Title Year Franchise/Inspired by Co-producers Network(s) Ref(s)
Release Date End Date
Rabbids Invasion August 3, 2013 February 18, 2022 Rabbids TeamTO
Supamonks
Anima
France Télévisions
CNC
France 3 (France)
Nickelodeon (U.S.)
Netflix (Worldwide)
Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix October 19, 2023 present Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon; various other Ubisoft IP Bobbypills
Bootleg Universe
Netflix [20][21][22]
Short-Form
Title Year Series Network(s)
Rabbids Short Stories 2019 Rabbids YouTube
Upcoming
Title Year Franchise/Inspired by Co-producers Network Ref(s)
Far Cry TBA Far Cry TBA TBA [20][23]
Untitled Assassin's Creed anime series Assassin's Creed
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell [20][24]
Hungry Shark Squad Hungry Shark [5]
Untitled Cyber Mysteries tween series Watch Dogs [5]
Untitled comedy-adventure series Rayman [5]
Untitled sketch comedy series Video game culture [5]

References

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  2. "With Nintendo's help, Ubisoft grows Rabbids brand in Asia". Kidscreen. 22 September 2017.
  3. "The Time Machine wins its 2nd Award!".
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  6. "Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet Now Available on Apple TV+". Ubisoft. 7 February 2020.
  7. "About Netflix - Geeked Week Day 5 Recap: All the News and Sneak Peeks". About Netflix. Retrieved 29 June 2021.
  8. D'Alessandro, Anthony (12 December 2019). "Lionsgate Closes Pic Rights On Ubisoft Video Game Series 'Rabbids' With Mandeville To Produce; Todd Strauss-Schulson In Talks To Direct". Deadline. Retrieved 18 December 2019.
  9. Fleming, Mike Jr. (14 January 2019). "Screen Gems Wins Deal To Turn Ubisoft Video Game 'Just Dance' Into Movie". Deadline. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
  10. Trumbore, Dave (30 January 2017). "'Splinter Cell' Movie Aims to Distance Itself from Bond, Bourne, and Video Game Adaptations". Collider. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
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  12. Kroll, Justin (2 June 2016). "Jake Gyllenhaal to Star in Ubisoft's 'The Division' Movie (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Variety Media. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
  13. Sirani, Jordan (2 August 2016). "The Division Film Officially Announced with Gyllenhaal and Chastain in Lead Roles". IGN. IGN Entertainment. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
  14. Sneider, Jeff (10 June 2019). "Jake Gyllenhaal, Jessica Chastain Action Movie 'The Division' Lands at Netflix". Collider. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
  15. Kit, Borys (31 July 2020). "'Detective Pikachu' Director and Netflix Tackling 'Beyond Good & Evil' Adaptation (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 31 July 2020.
  16. "Werewolves Within (2021)". Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
  17. "'Driver' Live-Action Series Based on Video Game Franchise in the Works from Binge & Ubisoft". 14 September 2021.
  18. Crecente, Brian (30 October 2018). "Ubisoft Working on 'Child of Light,' 'Werewolves Within' TV, Movie Adaptations (EXCLUSIVE)".
  19. "Ubisoft Film and Television and Atlas Entertainment Collaborate on Skull & Bones TV Series". news.ubisoft.com. Retrieved 11 June 2019.
  20. 1 2 3 Otterson, Joe (11 June 2021). "'Far Cry' Anime Series Set at Netflix, Streamer Picks Up Adi Shankar's 'Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix' (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 29 June 2021.
  21. Stedman, Alex (12 June 2023). "Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix Gets First Teaser, Will Release This Year". IGN. Retrieved 12 June 2023.
  22. Milligan, Mercedes (12 June 2023). "'Captain Laserhawk' Teaser Unleashes Netflix's Retro Game Anime Revolution". Animation Magazine. Retrieved 12 June 2023.
  23. Otterson, Joe (11 June 2021). "'Far Cry' Anime Series Set at Netflix, Streamer Picks Up Adi Shankar's 'Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix' (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 12 June 2021.
  24. Otterson, Joe (30 July 2020). "'Splinter Cell' Anime Series From 'John Wick' Writer Derek Kolstad Set at Netflix (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
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