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Secret Level reveals star-studded cast during New York Comic-Con panel

Secret Level reveals star-studded cast during New York Comic-Con panel

Arnold Schwarzenegger, Kevin Hart and Keanu Reeves are among the stars to lend their voices to Blur Studio’s anthology series.

Amazon MGM Studios was among the attendees at this weekend’s New York Comic-Con. The makers of the upcoming anthology series Secret Level held a panel on Saturday, revealing more than can be expected from the Blur Studios effort. As part of the panel, the series’ voice cast was revealed for the first time, and it’s filled with some of today’s biggest stars and even some Hollywood legends.

The biggest names on Secret Level’s cast list are the Hollywood A-list trio of Arnold Schwarzenegger (The Terminator series, Conan series, Predator, etc.), Kevin Hart (Jumanji, Borderlands) and Keanu Reeves ( John Wick, The Matrix). ). Other big names include Temuera Morrison, Ariana Greenblatt, Heaven Hart, Emily Swallow, Gabriel Luna, Ricky Whittle, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Merle Dandridge, Claudia Doumit, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Clive Standen, Laura Bailey and Michael Beach.

The roles everyone will play are being kept mostly secret. However, Schwarzenegger’s is known. He will star in Secret Level’s short film based on New World: Aeternum, playing an arrogant titled warrior king who quickly bites off more than he can chew upon landing on the island of Aeternum.

Source: Amazon MGM Studios

Secret Level will feature 15 stories set across different game worlds. These are games that range from widely recognized properties like Mega Man and Pac-Man to smaller indie titles like Spelunky and Sifu. Starting today, two episodes will be released every week on Prime Video Tuesday, December 10.

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