Assassin's Creed 2 Meets Parkour in Real Life

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Published 2022-03-04
Assassin's Creed 2 Parkour behind the scenes:
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Ezio played by Calen Chan.
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Pope played by Safarov Mukhammad
Produced by Bekruz Hamzaev

Film by Devin Graham
Visual Effects - Taylor Caudle
Music - J. Scott Rakozy
Sound Design by Dan Pugsley
Colored by Ryan Romanovitch
Costumes - Allison Dredge
Dagger Prop - Fitz & Julie Butler
Behind The Scenes - AJ Moss
Guards/Stunts: Mavlyanov Rusian, Ruslan Mavlyanov, Sharipov Damir, Corbett McAllister, Braxton McAllister, and Michaela McAllister

Special thanks to Otabek Umarov

Aerial shots were done in 6K with the DJI Inspire 2 and X7 camera.

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All Comments (21)
  • @calen_chan
    I started Parkour BECAUSE of the original Assassin's Creed Meets Parkour in Real Life... I never would've guessed that 10 years later I'd be on the other side of the world AS THE ASSASSIN filming for the same series!!! Literally so greatful for the opportunity to work with Devin and the amazing country of Uzbekistan to make this dream come true! 🙏❤😁
  • @supremegrimmy
    Massive respect to the guards that gave up their lives for this amazing film. Rest in piece, dudes.
  • @irishsakura1
    I am speechless. I’m visiting Florence, Italy now and even though this was filmed in Uzbekistan, the close up fight scenes look incredibly the same as in the game. This earned my subscription.
  • @zentierra7803
    Gods, this was amazing! It makes this 59 year old woman not only want to try Parkour (albeit, a considerably scaled-back, middle-age friendly version..but hey, why not?), but also go down the cimenatic/cutscenes rabbit hole to get immersed in the AC storyline (which, actually, I'm already nerding out over). Devin, you are an incredibly talented film maker. Calen, you are an incredibly talented Parkour athlete...and a totally believable assassin. Bravo!
  • @NitroParkour
    Let’s just take a minute to appreciate all the work that was put in the making of this video. Very impressive as always!
  • @ThePeteriarchy
    It's awesome that these guys are still making AC parkour videos after almost a decade. Hell, they've been making Assassin's Creed films far better than the actual Assassin's Creed movie lmao
  • @evanchan6239
    The ending where he “jumps off” the tower was so skillfully done. The build up was fantastic and I was like, “no… no…. No way!!!!” And then it really looked like he jumped. Gave me goosebumps!
  • @serenevalor
    4:25 OMG, my heart was racing. Thank god you turned into a game 😅
  • @CallumLees
    I haven't seen anything from your channel in an age but I get recommended a video released three minutes ago. For once the YT algo worked well.
  • OMG🤩🤩🤩this is my country, UZBEKISTAN!!! And Im so proud of my country and thank you guy for amazing hard work. It is real masterpiece🥲🥲🥲
  • WOW this is my Country, Uzbekistan😍😍😍😍 Uzbekistan is very beautiful country and there are a lot of historical places, monuments, buildings, .... . Especially, tradition and culture are very wonderful. So many tourists come to uzbekistan. Wellcome to Uzbekistan!!!
  • @ATK1734
    You keep old school Assassin's Creed alive and I adore you for it. Would love to see you take on the Uncharted series too.
  • @onfireindian
    Man I love this series! I'm so happy they’re doing it again!
  • @nima6955
    What a masterpiece! So happy to see the AC Meets Parkour series returning. Uzbekistan is rife with amazing architecture and is evidently parkour-friendly given the amount of handholds and foothold opportunities. Truly well done.
  • @cybrock
    Your camera angle, filming , background music, stunts , Parkour were actually making me feel like I am watch a movie 🍿🎥
  • @KillEmWithStyle
    This, THIS is the Assassin's creed movie we should have gotten. I love how the production values have shot up so drastically over the years. Keep up the great work!
  • @RahulR-iv1ws
    Marvelous tribute to Ezio. The time when Assassin's creed was really about assassins.