Both. They operate the Houses of Mystery and Secrets which exist in the Dreaming and the waking world. They're also the biblical Cain and Able. Destiny of the Endless was also a preexisting DC character and the host of several DC horror anthologies.I don't, I could see them switching most of the DC characters out for new original characters. Are Cain and Able specifically in it as DC characters, or as the Biblical characters?
Also cue the same outrage about two men of color playing Abel and Cain and a black woman playing Lucienne (formerly Lucien).Cue the outrage that a woman is playing Lucifer from the usual places. Never mind how awesome the casting is.
I had the same reaction! Looked him up on Wikipedia and I still can't figure out why his name is so familiar to me.I'm not familiar with Tom Sturridge's work (which might a good thing, to have a clean slate), but for some reason I know his name and I can't figure out how.
I hope it's Kat Dennings again.I wonder who they'll cast as Death.
I hesitate to say so for obvious reasons, but Howell-Baptise has me scratching my head a little. Not because I'm opposed to a black person in the role in the slightest, just that from a character design standpoint being white is kind of Death's whole visual thing. And to be clear, I mean literally alabaster white, not in terms of her ethnicity (which like Dream, I always read as deliberately ambiguous.) Are they just going to go with it and put her in body make-up? Does that not have some problematic undertones for a person of colour to portrayed as such, or does it being so starkly theatrically white cancel that out? I'm probably just overthinking it.We just got a ton more casting!
Kirby Howell-Baptiste as Death
Mason Alexander Park as Desire
Donna Preston as Despair
Jenna Coleman as Johanna Constantine
Joely Richardson as Ethel Cripps
Niamh Walsh as young Ethel Cripps
David Thewlis as John Dee
Kyo Ra as Rose Walker
Stephen Fry as Gilbert
Razane Jammal as Lyta Hall, Rose
Sandra James Young as Unity Kincaid
Patton Oswalt as Matthew the Raven
They're all great casting choices, but I'm especially excited about Howell-Baptise and Oswalt for their respective roles!
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