Cast Announced for Apple TV+'s GODZILLA AND THE TITANS Live-Action Series
Apple TV+ and Legendary Television are producing a live-action series titled Godzilla and the Titans, and the first five members of the cast have been announced. That cast includes Anna Sawai, Ren Watabe, Kiersey Clemons, Joe Tippett, and Elisa Lasowski.
In the sereis, “following the thunderous battle between Godzilla and the Titans that leveled San Francisco and the shocking new reality that monsters are real, one family journeys to uncover its buried secrets and a legacy linking them to the secret organization known as Monarch.”
Here are some details on the characters that each of these actor will be playing in the series:
Sawai (Pachinko, F9) will play Cate, “a former schoolteacher and a G-Day survivor. She travels to Japan to settle family affairs but instead uncovers a family secret. Tired of running from her problems, she is determined to find answers.”
Watabe (461 Days of Bento) will play Kentaro, described as “an intelligent, creative and curious young man who has yet to find his own path. He will embark on a quest to learn more about his revered yet mysterious father and discover his own talents in the process.”
Clemons (Hearts Beat Loud, The Young Wife) will play May, “an American ex-pat with a roguish exterior that she uses to protect herself as well as others. Whether it be deciphering a code or finding the loophole, she is always three steps ahead of everyone around her.”
Tippett (Mare of Easttown, The Morning Show, Rise) plays Tim, “an office drone who dreams of secret agent adventure. His overconfidence gets him in trouble in the field, but he is determined not to fail his organization.”
Lasowski (Versailles) will be playing Duvall, “an expert operative with unwavering confidence in herself and her skills. She also possesses a wry sense of humor, which she uses to guide her less field-oriented colleague.”
I hope that this show actually turns out good! Who knows, maybe it will actually figure out how to handle the human characters and be better than the movies.
Source: Variety