The Life is Strange cast announcing their roles on Instagram:
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The Life is Strange cast announcing their roles on Instagram:
Meanwhile Emily Carey:
as a black person its gonna be sooo much fun to see how the LIS community reacts to the casting. Surely they’re not gonna be racist. Right? Right???
The Blackwell teens have been cast! (source)
Mia Isaac as Kate Marsh
Emily Carey as Victoria Chase
Esther McGregor as Rachel Amber
Billy Barratt as Nathan Prescott
Faly Rakotohavana as Warren Graham
The only downside about Kate's casting is that chasemarsh is gonna be a problematic ship.
Oh, well I don't ship Chasemarsh so I didn't think about that. I think Kate's casting is at least a little complicated because even if the show doesn't mention Kate's race at all, her very existence as a Black victim of bullying automatically adds a racial layer to it. It's another layer that adds to the power imbalance between Kate and Victoria/Nathan. Even if Vic and Nathan aren't depicted as outright racist in the show, that power imbalance is still there, and they're still weaponizing their wealth and white privilege against Kate. This is going to sound controversial and I'm sorry, but I don't think that Kate being Black will make the ship problematic when it wasn't before, so much as it will make the ship more objectively problematic than it already was in the game's canon-- a bully and a victim. Because let's be honest, shippers ignore canon all the time. People ship Grahamscott even though their only interactions are beating each other up, Caulscott even though Nathan is an antagonist, etc.
That said, I know Chasemarsh shippers work within and outside of canon for their ship: an AU where the bullying never happened, for example (the same way people ship Amberfield despite Max and Rachel never meeting in LiS1), or a post-canon world where Victoria found redemption. I'm sure they can do the same for the show characters. But again, I've never interacted with the ship, so my mindset is "ship and let ship."
The Last of Us fans: This show adaptation needs to have the rage, the stakes, the hope mingling with despair, the intelligence in the interpersonal drama. It needs to be CINEMA. We have to sob at Sarah's death. The infected have to be absolutely fucking disgusting and make our skin crawl. We need to be terrified of Joel's wrath. We want the CG to be so good it really looks like a dying America. We need to understand the ambiguity of Joel's lie. Ellie has to swear her vengeance in season 2 so viscerally that we FEEL her rage radiating through the screen, okay LISTEN--
Life is Strange fans: If Max doesn't say "Ready for the mosh pit shaka brah" in the show then what is even the point
More Life is Strange live action casting news!
Tom Cullen as Mark Jefferson
Leisha Hailey as Joyce Price
Raúl Castillo as David Madsen
Owen Teague as Frank Bowers
Maisy (Chloe) and Tatum (Max) 🥹
We have our Max and Chloe!!
I have no idea if this show will be good. But this poster alone definitely captures the nostalgic, early 2010s hipster aesthetic of the first game with Max's photo wall. The remastered models of Max and Chloe are next to the actresses, but you can see Dontnod's screenshots in the other Polaroids.
And this is so cute. If they've met already, maybe filming has already started? I hope they have convincing chemistry!
Some fans on Twitter/Reddit are worried that Tatum might not have the acting chops for Max, since they've only worked in theater before and this is their first big TV role. But to me, it feels perfectly in line with the spirit of the games. Life is Strange was also Hannah Telle's first major role and one of the roles that launched Ashly Burch's career. Erika Mori had never acted professionally before in anything and was just taking acting classes on the side when she was cast as Alex Chen. I think that lower-budget, indie spirit is what will make the show better, not worse.