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The '''Aubin''' franchise consists of action-thriller installments based on the character Sam Aubin, created by author [[Nicholas Gabel]]. The franchise includes five theatrical films, and a spin-off prequel television series. The overall plot centers around Sam Aubin, a [[Zamastanian Intelligence Service|ZIS]] agent faced with plots which threaten the [[Iearth|world]], portrayed by [[Adrien Dupuy]].  
The '''Aubin''' franchise consists of action-thriller installments based on the character Sam Aubin, created by author [[Nicholas Gabel]]. The franchise includes five theatrical films, and a spin-off prequel television series. The overall stories center around Sam Aubin, a [[Zamastanian Intelligence Service|ZIS]] agent faced with plots which threaten the [[Iearth|world]], portrayed by [[Adrien Dupuy]].  


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Aubin
Based onAubin, by Nicholas Gabel
Distributed byLorrain Park Films
Release date
2003-2016
Country Zamastan

The Aubin franchise consists of action-thriller installments based on the character Sam Aubin, created by author Nicholas Gabel. The franchise includes five theatrical films, and a spin-off prequel television series. The overall stories center around Sam Aubin, a ZIS agent faced with plots which threaten the world, portrayed by Adrien Dupuy.

Films

Aubin (2003)

Aubin
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Release date
June 16, 2003
Budget59 million
Box office700 million

Aubin II (2005)

Aubin III (2008)

Aubin IV (2011)

Aubin V (2016)

Prequel series

Cast

Main characters

  • Sam Aubin: Portrayed by Adrien Dupuy. A ZIS agent tasked with missions that aim to prevent catastrophic plots against the world.

Recurring characters

Reception