
Topics: PlayStation, PlayStation 5, Sony
Sony has now revealed the cast for Until Dawn 2, featuring a brand new roster of Hollywood actors at the mercy of the players.
After 11 years, we’re finally getting a sequel to Until Dawn, and it’s looking pretty good from what we’ve seen so far.
Until Dawn 2 looks to be upping the horror and the gore, featuring a brand new cast of characters who can each either die or survive to the end.
While an official cast list has not been revealed by Sony yet, the trailer does show off each of the characters who’ll be featured in the game. And thankfully, each character is designed to resemble their voice actor, so we can piece together who will be starring in the game.
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Here is the full list of actors who will allegedly appear in Until Dawn 2. It’s possible this list may change once Sony or Firesprite Games reveals a full cast list later down the line, but this is what fans have been able to piece together so far.
The cast is bolstered with many famous faces, including some who you may not necessarily recognise by name, but will do by their face or voice.
Dacre Montgomery, best known for playing Billy in Stranger Things, appears as one of the protagonists, while video game voiceover veterans Neil Newbon and Janina Gavankar also feature as major characters.
Peter Stormare reprises his role as Dr. Alan J. Hill, who appeared as “The Analyst” in the first game and acted as a guide and psychiatrist who would observe and question your choices throughout the story.
Other recognisable faces include Gavin Leatherwood from Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Camila Senna from Música, Hannah Kepple from Cobra Kai, and Spencer Moore II from Brilliant Minds.
While Until Dawn 2 is not made by Supermassive Games, which developed the first one, the studio’s philosophy of using Hollywood actors to build out its cast has been carried over to here.
Supermassive’s The Dark Pictures Anthology games have featured actors like Jessie Buckley, Lashana Lynch, and Ashley Tisdale in major roles. The Quarry, made by the same studio, also featured David Arquette, Ariel Winter, and Justice Smith in similarly-sized roles.
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