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Netflix's 'Assassin's Creed' Series Adds Noomi Rapace, More to Cast

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Netflix's 'Assassin's Creed' Series Adds Noomi Rapace, More to Cast
Mar 16, 2026 6:06am PT Netflix’s ‘Assassin’s Creed’ Series Adds Noomi Rapace, Ramzy Bedia, Sean Harris, Corrado Invernizzi to Cast By Ellise Shafer Plus Icon Ellise Shafer Latest ‘Voice of Hind Rajab’ Actor Can’t Attend Oscars Due to Trump’s Palestine Travel Ban: ‘You Can Block a Passport. You Cannot Block a Voice’ 3 days ago Labrinth Says ‘F— “Euphoria”’ in Cryptic Social Media Post: ‘I’m Done With This Industry’ 3 days ago UFC Fighters to Train FBI Agents in ‘Historic Seminar’ This Week: We’ll ‘Be Even Better Prepared to Protect the American People,’ Kash Patel Says 4 days ago See All Saerun Noren/4 mecs à lunettes/Simon Buck/Carlotta Forsberg Netflix‘s highly anticipated “Assassin’s Creed” series has added four more cast members. Noomi Rapace (“Lamb,” “Prometheus”), Ramzy Bedia (“Of Money and Blood,” “Haunted Minds”), Sean Harris (“Mission: Impossible,” “The Stranger”) and Corrado Invernizzi (“Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” “Ford v. Ferrari”) have joined the show in undisclosed recurring roles. Based on the popular video game of the same name, Netflix’s “Assassin’s Creed” is a “high-octane thriller centered on the secret war between two shadowy factions — one set on determining mankind’s future through control and manipulation, while the other fights to preserve free will,” according to its official logline. “The series follows its characters across pivotal historical events as they battle to shape humanity’s destiny.” Previously announced stars include Toby Wallace, Lola Petticrew, Zachary Hart, Laura Marcus and Tanzyn Crawford. Popular on Variety More to come… Jump to Comments ‘Over Your Dead Body’ Review: Jason Segel and Samara Weaving Are Out to Kill Each Other in a Mad Thriller That May Be the Quintessential SXSW Movie ‘We Are the Shaggs’ SXSW Film Review: The World’s Most Polarizing Band Gets Its Due in Ken Kwapis’ Sweet Salute to Outsider Rock ‘Their Town’ Review: A Familiar but Lovely Coming-of-Age Tale from Katie Aselton and the Duplass Family ‘Big Girls Don’t Cry’ Review: A Gentle, Rigorous Queer Coming-of-Age Story ‘My Brother’s Killer’ SXSW Review: A Macabre Real-Life Murder Goes Unsolved for Decades ‘I Love Boosters’ Review: Keke Palmer Takes Charge in Boots Riley’s Playfully Out-There Riff on Shoplifting, Sisterhood and Fashion Madness JavaScript is required to load the comments. Loading comments...