New Splinter Cell Trailer Picks A Canon Ending For Chaos Theory
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New Splinter Cell Trailer Picks A Canon Ending For Chaos Theory
"On September 16, Ubisoft released the official trailer for Splinter Cell: Deathwatch. The new animated show adapts Ubisoft's popular stealth-action video game franchise into an episodic series that will premiere on Netflix exclusively on October 14. Here's the trailer, which features Sam Fisher doing what you expect: sneaking around, wearing cool goggles, killing people with wire, and being cranky about stuff."
"We get to hear more of Liev Schreiber's take on Sam Fisher, and while it is different than the version established by Michael Ironside, I appreciate that he still sounds like an old guy who is about to snap at any point, and if he does, God help anyone caught in his way. While I'll miss Ironside, who voiced the character in the original games, I'm happy that Sam is in good hands."
"After a younger agent, Zinnia, gets her hands on some valuable intel, she comes to Sam Fisher for help. This brings Fisher into a mission that involves Douglas Shetland, a villainous character and former friend from the Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow and Chaos Theory games. His daughter is all grown up and running what appears to be an evil corporation of some kind."
Ubisoft released the official trailer for Splinter Cell: Deathwatch on September 16, and the animated series will premiere exclusively on Netflix on October 14. The series adapts the stealth-action video game franchise into episodic animation and showcases Sam Fisher performing classic spy actions—sneaking, using night-vision goggles, and neutralizing targets with wire. Liev Schreiber voices an older, gruffer Sam Fisher, a portrayal that differs from but follows Michael Ironside's original game performance. The plot centers on a younger agent, Zinnia, who brings valuable intel to Fisher, leading to a mission involving villainous former ally Douglas Shetland and an apparent canonization of the Chaos Theory ending.
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