Marvel's Midnight Suns cast: All voice actors & characters confirmed
The voice cast in the upcoming Midnight Suns game might sound familiar to you. Here's why.
Out now, Marvel's Midnight Suns is an exciting game that features a huge cast of familiar Marvel characters. With its tactical nature, too, it's a breath of fresh air among all the action oriented gameplay we've come to expect from a Marvel game.
It will come as no surprise that with this familiar cast of characters comes a familiar cast of voice actors. After all, the quippy nature of Marvel needs a cast with decent comedy chops!
The cast list displays a talented bunch of actors, a few of whom you might just recognize from other Marvel media - or indeed media outside Marvel. In fact, there are some massive names in this cast, from gaming and Hollywood.
Keep on reading to find who's playing who in the colourful cast of characters for Marvel's Midnight Suns.
Who plays the Hunter in Marvel's Midnight Suns?
If you're wondering who voices the Hunter, your playable character in Marvel's Midnight Suns, we now know the answer to that question. The female version of the Hunter is played by Elizabeth Grullon, with the male version played by Matthew Mercer.
Grullon previously lent her voice to the character of Trilla (aka Second Sister) in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, while her live-action roles include Camila in The Owl House and Trish in the film Killing Lazarus.
Mercer is known among gamers for his work as MacCready in Fallout 4, as Chrom in Fire Emblem: Awakening, and as Cassidy in Overwatch 2. He's also appeared as himself in Critical Role and lent his voice to countless animated projects (including the recent hit Cyberpunk Edgerunners).
Marvel’s Midnight Suns cast list: All voice actors
Thanks to the game's end credits, the Marvel's Midnight Suns cast has been confirmed to include the following voice actors:
- Elizabeth Grullon - Hunter (female)
- Matthew Mercer - Hunter (male)
- Brian Bloom - Steve Rogers/Captain America/Shield Agent
- Erica Lindbeck - Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel
- Steve Blum - Wolverine
- Emily O'Brien - Scarlet Witch
- Giancarlo Sabogal - Robbie Reyes
- Darin De Paul - Ghost Rider
- Michael Jai White - Blade
- Yuri Lowenthal - Peter Parker/Spider-Man
- Lyrica Okano - Nico Minoru
- Rick Pasqualone - Doctor Strange
- Laura Bailey - Magik/Illyana Rasputin
- Nolan North - Wade Wilson/Deadpool
And that's not all! The list continues after this picture...
- Jason Isaacs - Mephisto/Agaphisto/Mysterious Creature
- William Salyers - Bruce Banner
- Fred Tatasciore - Hulk/Guardian
- Rick Wasserman - Crossbones
- Time Winters - Doctor Faustus
- Peter Lurie - Sabretooth/Howard Stark
- Jennifer Hale - Lilith/Nest Mother
- Darien De Paul - Chthon
- Courtenay Taylor - Agatha Harkness
- Vanessa Marshall - Caretaker
- Graham McTavish - Johnny Blaze/Doctor Doom
- Ray Chase - Nick Fury/Additional Voices
- Lani Minella - Revenant
- Laila Berzins - Dread Maiden
Additional voices were provided by Jon Curry, Sean Chiplock, Vic Chao, Neil Kaplan, Griffin Burns, Caitlyn Elizabeth, Jeff Schine, Dawn Bennett and Billy Kametz.
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Where do you recognise the Marvel’s Midnight Suns voice actors from?
There are plenty of big, well-established names here attached to some big, well-established Marvel characters. Many of them have played theses roles before, as well.
Nolan North, for example, is one of the biggest names in the video game voice acting sphere. His 10 year stint as Nathan Drake in the Uncharted series made him a household name among gamers. Here, he's voicing Wade Wilson (Deadpool), reprising a role that he's previously played in the likes of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes, Marvel Future Revolution and 2013's Deadpool game.
Michael Jai White is also a veteran to video game media, having played Jax in the 2011 Mortal Kombat film. He also voiced Green Lantern in the 2006 game Justice League Heroes. It's awesome to hear he'll be joining the Marvel universe, and we're sure he'll kick ass as Blade. In the live action realm, you may have seen him in Spawn and The Dark Knight.
Another familiar voice is Yuri Lowenthal as Peter Parker (Spider-Man), who is well known to gamers and fans of other Marvel media playing this very same character. Most recently, he's done the voice of Spidey in the new series from Insomniac Games. His first foray into gaming was as the titular character in 2003's Prince of Persia.
You might recognise the voice of Lyrica Okano from her role as Nico Minoru on the TV show Runaways (it's great that she's reprising the same role here). You also might remember her from The Affair.
Rick Pasqualone has previously voiced Doctor Strange in Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3, and he reprises that role in Midnight Suns. It's great to see so much returning talent. You also might know him from the movies Greenland and Mank.
Laura Bailey, along with Nolan North, is something of a rock star in the gaming sphere. Along with the former, she has appeared in both the Uncharted and Last of Us franchises, playing Nadine and Abby respectively. Her list of appearances is far too vast for one article, but she's also appeared in Skyrim, Mass Effect and Gears of War. We're absolutely delighted to see she's in Midnight Suns, playing the role of Magik.
Last, but definitely not least, say hello to Jason Isaacs as Mephisto (and other roles). It's quite a surprise to see the Harry Potter, Death of Stalin, and Peter Pan actor in Midnight Suns - but a welcome one nonetheless.
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Ben Huxley is a freelance contributor to Radio Times, with bylines also in TechRadar, WhatCulture, GAMINGbible, and Live Science. A writer of fiction, too, he has a few short stories published and a novel on the way. He has a BA in English Literature, and an MA in creative writing.