A Redditor posted the photos in the forum and even provided updates of the "Assassin's Creed" movie, as he confirmed that it was shot just outside his apartment.

"The scene is literally four black-clad guards (armed with a crossbow) stumbling down the street through the crowd," he revealed what has been happening.

"They're now running into the lovely baroque church flanked by armored men-at-arms. Their day looks like a whole lot of running in leather. I've got so much respect for them. If the film is just extras running in the sun, I'll give it an Oscar for endurance."

"The guys in black, flanked by the brightly colored men-at-arms rushing up the hill and into the church."

"The lead guy in black riding a black Arabian horse - a real beauty - down the street. This was shot very close, with the stalls and carts etc. brought in tighter away from the wall so they could scatter as the horse drove through. There was also a green screen set up at the end of the street for this shot, which was moved to the top of the street for a later scene."

Meanwhile, director of the "Assassin's Creed" movie Justin Kurzel talked about what fans should expect in the story of the film.

"Because I think there's so much underneath it," Kurzel said in an IGN report. "I don't think it's your typical shoot-em-up game. I don't think it's your typical one-dimensional game. It has a heart and a history to it."