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- In upcoming PlayStation 4 game "Death Stranding," Hollywood stars like Norman Reedus and Léa Seydoux take center stage.
- The game is gorgeous, and has incredibly impressive renditions of each actor’s actual face, due in part to the absurdly complex camera setup used in the game’s development.
- A new trailer showcased the game’s famous cast with close-ups that offered our best look yet at the game’s impressive visuals.
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The most hotly anticipated game of 2019 arrives this November.
"Death Stranding" is the next creation from legendary game creator Hideo Kojima, of "Metal Gear" fame. The game stars famous faces like Norman Reedus, of "The Walking Dead" fame, seen above in stunning detail.
In a recent panel at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City, Kojima revealed the incredibly intense technology used to capture actors for "Death Stranding."
A new trailer for the game arrived this week, and with the trailer came a thorough rundown of the game’s star-studded Hollywood cast.
Here’s the full lineup:
French actress Léa Seydoux plays the character "Fragile."
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Fragile appears to be in the same line of work as the game’s main character, Sam — she’s a courier, ferrying valuable supplies between the remaining cities in the game’s destroyed, near-future version of America.
Mexican movie director Guillermo del Toro, who directed "Pan’s Labyrinth" and "Pacific Rim," plays the character "Deadman."
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Both of the film directors portrayed in "Death Stranding" are mere "puppets" — their likenesses are used, but they are voiced by different people.
American actress Margaret Qualley, most well known for her character Jilly Garvey on "The Leftovers," plays "Mama."
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It’s unclear what Mama’s role is in the game, but she appears to be some form of medium, able to see things that others cannot.
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