

#THE WISHING STONE CAST SERIES#
They’ve been trying to kill (or contain) that big dumb bastard for somewhere on the order of sixty consecutive centuries now, is the thing … and the nameless Goetic Titan just keeps on calmly getting right back up & re-starting his weird project right where he left off: choosing new surrogate mothers, granting them a series of reality-bending wishes, claiming sacrifices as payment and then eventually kidnapping some seemingly-arbitrary number of mortals to dwell for blissful(?) eternity within his bizarre, impenetrable, river-laced Astral realm.Īt this point, the Invisible Masters of Heaven & Earth have thrown just about every last damn trick in the book they have at him, hoping to find something that will leave so much as a dent in the River-God’s thick skull. The Archons hate the so-called “River-God” so much that they can frigging taste it. She is perhaps best known in the US as the longest-serving original cast member of the sketch comedy series Mad TV.The River-God’s Wishing Stone – A Campaign Add-On for Bloodlines & Black Magic
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Wilson also boasts an extensive career in film and TV, having starred as Oprah Winfrey in Scary Movie 4, a Na'vi troupe member in Avatar, and voicing several characters in the animated series Black Dynamite. She is set to voice Amanda Waller in the upcoming Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, a role she reprises from Batman: The Enemy Within. She voiced Crying Wolf in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, Grýla in God of War Ragnarök, and had minor roles in Grand Theft Auto V and several titles in the Gears of War and Call of Duty franchises. Wilson has had lead roles in several video games, including Rebecca Thane in Mirror’s Edge Catalyst, Grace Walker in the Wolfenstein franchise, General Lyons in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Kit in Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart and Savathûn in Destiny 2. Let the Jedi Coaching Sessions begin! stopped by to give a few pointers in his role as Cal Kestis! #StarWarsJediSurvivor - Available April 28 /vBInjBfNcdįormer Jedi Master Cere Junda, who mentored Cal during the rise of the Empire, is portrayed by American actress and comedian Debra Wilson. A promotional video for Jedi: Survivor saw Monaghan trained in the ways of the Jedi during motion capture by Luke Skywalker actor Mark Hamill. Monaghan also played Ian Gallagher in 127 episodes of the US version of Shameless alongside William H. His first acting credit came in 2002 family film The Wishing Stone and he has since had minor roles in US sitcom Malcolm in the Middle, Adam Sandler comedy Click, and fantasy horror Vampire Academy. He first portrayed the redheaded Jedi in Fallen Order, but is otherwise known for portraying the twins Jerome and Jeremiah Valeska – the origins of the Joker – in the Batman-based series Gotham. The 29-year-old has worked on several huge franchises, in both live action and video game. Jedi: Survivor’s main protagonist, Jedi Knight Cal Kestis, is played by Los Angeles-born Cameron Monaghan. Star Wars Jedi Survivor voice actors cast last and where you know them from Here, we take a look at the cast of Jedi: Survivor and where you know them from. READ MORE: How many planets are there in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor? The game’s many species are brought to life by a group of voice and motion capture actors, many of whom reprise their roles from the first game. On their travels, the duo come across a host of characters and enemies, from Jedi to Stormtrooper and Droid to Rancor. With his droid companion BD-1 in tow, Cal traverses the galaxy visiting planets both new and familiar.

Set five years after the first game, Jedi: Survivor follows Cal – now a powerful Jedi Knight – as he continues his crusade against the Empire. The open-world video game sequel sees the return of Cal Kestis, a Jedi Padawan introduced in 2019’s Jedi: Fallen Order. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has finally launched for consoles and PC, and gamers around the world are embarking on their second planet-hopping adventure in a galaxy far, far away.
