We don’t know much about the characters in the game yet, although it looks like Supermassive will be posting regular character articles prior to release, so we’ll definitely be keeping an eye on those, as for now, let’s take a look at all the characters, who’s playing them, and explore what we’ve got. She’s been in a lot of shows I haven’t seen, and Max is played by Skylar Gisondo, the boy next door on the SANTA CLARITA diet show, who I love, and he was also in Gems of Justice, which is a very funny, very poignant comedy, and one of the reasons people are so sure their prologue character didn’t go to summer camp is Laura’s character The wording of the description.
Many of the other characters’ bios talk about what they did at camp, Laura’s bio mentions that she’s excited to spend a summer in the woods with her boyfriend Max, which means it hasn’t happened yet, and next we have Abigail, played by Modern Family’s Ariel Winter, and I guess there’s a lot more to the movie based on her bio, she’s a shy retired type eager to be at camp before it ends Hooking up with a plan In the trailer, Nick gets blocked by something before they kiss, and we also see her in a bunker and a tunnel, so Abigail has a lot of interesting stuff, and her sketchbook is probably an interesting thing in the story, and we get the classic scene where she’s embarrassed about the possibility of Nick seeing a bunch of sketches that she’s done, which is Caitlin, played by Brenda Song plays, of course, her famous collaboration.
She was 34 when she co-starred with House of Ashes’ Ashley Tisdale in La Dolce Vita, and she’s even older than Brett Dalton was when he started filming Before Dawn, but luckily she looks younger than he did in that scene, and Caitlyn’s essay has been written, delightfully, and she’s singing that she’s hip and has A scene where she’s practicing shooting a shotgun, which could be the episode of Quarry that teaches you how to shoot, just like the crisp bb gun in Until Dawn, which shows her face at the beginning of the article, and presumably the bloody ending.
We also see her raise her gun and Bobby pointing a flashlight at her, which creates a sort of Kurisov effect where she’s freaked out by a strangely non-threatening character.
I’m hoping she’ll be a badass, because that’s clearly the feeling she’s giving off, and then we have the romantic interest in the trailer for Nick Abigail, played by Evan Evagora, who I know as the Romulan ninja from Star Trek Picard, and I don’t have an opinion on the show, but he’s certainly interesting in it. Will Abigail be able to connect with him, I think that’s determined by our choices in the game, and that’s Emma, the filmmaker and actress of the group, and she’s played by Halston Sage, who of course played Ainsley in The Prodigal Son, one of my favorite shows of the last few years, and I’m still sorry that it’s been cancelled, because season three will be Her bio specifically mentions her as an influential person, and in the article she starred in, she talked about the creepy island in the old quarry, even though the camera kept focusing on her face, a woman who likes creepy things and wants to make content, which could lead to her wandering into seriously dangerous situations trying to get some great footage, completely unaware that Ryan, played by Pikachu detective Justice Smith A big part of the trailer suggests that the game will position him as a Before Dawn-style protagonist, and the mention of the hero’s heart in the synopsis is likely a misnomer, but don’t be surprised to see him having some great action, as well as being half of the first Super Game. He’s played by Miles Robbins, who I don’t recall appearing in Halloween, although he may have been killed off in Halloween because he didn’t appear in Halloween, so why do I think Ryan and Dylan have the potential to be a gay couple? Their bios are connected in a subtle way, the first thing we hear about Ryan is that he listens to super obscure music, and then one of the facts about Dylan is that he has a deep knowledge of music, and they immediately set up that Ryan and Dylan would bond over the tunes, plus Dylan’s bio describes him as a very different person at heart, afraid of being rejection, and you have all the pieces of the puzzle.