The Assassin's Creed tickets now available for pre-order; Merchandise offers shirt, hoodies, replica of Aguilar's weapons

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The Assassin's Creed movie is still a couple of months away but fans can purchase their ticket as early as now that comes in sets with special movie items. The film has also made their merchandise available via online in Kernel.

As reported by The Verge, Assassin's Creed has announced that fans can pre-order their ticket that comes in three packages to choose from. The first package costs $1,200 promises digital copy of the film's script, the ticket, a replica of the crossbow prop, while the second package costs $500 comes with the script, ticket, and a hand-painted statuette. The last and cheapest option costs $15 includes an LED watch and temporary tattoos along with the script and ticket.

Aside from the pre-order of tickets, the film's official merchandise is also available. According to Coming Soon, the shirt, hoodies, replicas of Aguilar's Hidden Blade and Spanish crossbow, and Premier Scale Statue can also be purchased through Kernel.

Filming for the big screen adaptation of the famous game concluded in January, and although it is yet to be released, IGN reported that its sequel is already in the works with producers already in line for the next project.

Jean-Julien Baronnet from Ubisoft Motion Picture, Kennedy-Marshall Company's Frank Marshall, as well as Michael Fassbender and Conor McCaughan DMC Films are set to produce the sequel. The first film centers on Fassbender's Callum Lynch who learns about his lineage and connection to a secret society of assassins who fight the Templars who still operate until the present day.

Callum gets hooked in a machine that allows him to explore the memories of his ancestor, Aguilar, and move in the 15th Century. Asssassin's Creed is directed by Justin Kurzel. It also stars Marion Cotillard, Ariane Labed, Michael Kenneth Williams, and Jeremy Irons. It is expected to be released in theaters in December 21, 2016.

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