Renegade Nell Trailer
Nell Jackson is framed for murder and has to go on the run, becoming a notorious outlaw in 18th century England. She does have a little help, though, from a magical spirit called Billy Blind.
Renegade Nell is written and created by Sally Wainwright. The series stars Louisa Harland (Nell Jackson), Frank Dillane (Charles Devereux), Alice Kemelberg (Sofia Wilmot), Ényì Okoronkwo (Rasselas), Jake Dunn (Thomas Blancheford), Bo Bragason (Roxy Trotter), Florence Keen (George Trotter), Nick Mohammed (Billy Blind), Joely Richardson (Lady Eularia Moggerhangar), Adrian Lester (Robert Hennessey), Pip Torrens (Lord Blancheford), and Craig Parkinson (Sam Trotter).
Renegade Nell lands on Disney+ on March 29, 2024.
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Fan Cast: Hawkeye (2003-2004), 7
Hawkeye/Clint Barton - Scott Eastwood
Black Widow/Natasha Romanoff - Elena Satine
Captain America/Steve Rogers - Chace Crawford
Edwin Jarvis - Pip Torrens
Maynard Tiboldt - Christoph Waltz
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If “Squid Game” was a “Dark Pictures Anthology” game:
“‘Debt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of’. A quote from the humorist Henry Wheeler Shaw. As we can see from the poor, unfortunate souls who were lured to this game of horror on the promise of getting out of their debt, this quote still rings true to this day.”
“So, now that you have had a taste of this capitalistic nightmare, let’s see how you’re faring.”
“Jun-ho is deep in his infiltration in the game in search of his missing brother. But as we’ll see, there is more to this mystery than just a simple disappearance.
“Alas, a name has appeared on my ledger. What a shame, but fret not; Ali Abdul made his choice to stick by his so-called friend. Unfortunately, the only friend he now has is the eternal darkness of death.”
“Sang-woo lives to play another game. While I understand the desire to keep his light going past the finish line, there is more than one way to play. Just my two cents; perhaps Sang-woo should’ve chosen Deok-su as his partner?”
“Sae-byeok wins, Ji-yeong falls. Maybe in another life, these two could’ve gone to see Jeju Island in all its glory. But don’t despair; you kept her alive. Good job.”
“And finally, Gi-hun. He finally learned 001’s name and became his gganbu, but only at the last second.”
“One down, four remaining. The night is almost over and there is still room for more to join the dark. Now, while I do enjoy these talks, we must continue this story until its horrifying end. I’ll remain here to greet your charges as they cross the finish line…or to add their names to my ledger. There’s still plenty of room for new names…”
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Reasoning for the above:
* In my head, the game choice would be for the player playing as Sang-woo to choose between Deok-su and Ali. If the player chooses Deok-su, both Ali and Sang-woo would’ve lived. If the player does choose Ali, then either Ali or Sang-woo will die, (so there is a version where Ali is the survivor).
* Sae-byeok could’ve died in this act as well. If Ji-yeong wins, since she’s a NPC, she’s scripted to die in the next act anyways.
* As a whole, either Sang-woo or Ali, Gi-hun and Jun-ho are guaranteed to still be alive in the final act. This is mainly because in the Dark Pictures games, at least two-three characters are guaranteed plot armor until the end.
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PLAYABLE CHARACTERS (there’s always 5 in these games):
1) Seong Gi-hun: IMPULSIVE, HEADSTRONG, INSECURE
2) Cho Sang-woo: ARROGANT, AMBITIOUS, ABRASIVE
3) Kang Sae-byeok: COMPLEX, ANTISOCIAL, COURAGEOUS
4) Ali Abdul: INNOCENT, COMPASSIONATE, LOYAL
5) Hwang Jun-ho: CALM, COMMANDING, RATIONAL
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Fan Cast: Hawkeye (2003-2004), 6
Hawkeye/Clint Barton - Scott Eastwood
Edwin Jarvis - Pip Torrens
T'Challa - Aldis Hodge
Hank Pym - John Krasinski
Janet Van Dyne - Allison Williams
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