The Boys' Claudia Doumit and Borderlands' Ariana Greenblatt and Kevin Hart were also listed
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The trailer for Prime Video’s Secret Level allegedly just got leaked, and confirmed the show’s star-studded roster of voice actors including Arnold Schwarzenegger and Keanu Reeves.
Kevin Hart and Ariana Greenblatt, who recently appeared together inBorderlands, were also listed, as were Star Wars' Temuera Morrison, The Last of Us' Merle Dandridge and Gabriel Luna, The Boys' Claudia Doumit, and Gen V’s Patrick Schwarzenegger. Michael Beach, Heaven Hart, Clive Standen, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Ricky Whittle, and Emily Swallow round out the cast.
MP1stwas the first to report on the prematurely-released promo, before it was removed from the web following a DMCA takedown notice from Amazon.
Developed by Tim Miller and Blur Studio, the team behind Netflix’s Love, Death, and Robots, the new adult-animated anthology show consists of 15 episodes and has been described by the streamer as “a celebration of games and gamers”. Among the titles that inspired each short tale are Armored Core, Dungeons & Dragons, God of War, Ghosts of Tsushima, PAC-MAN, The Outer Worlds, and Warhammer 40,000.
Secret Level premieres on December 10. For more, check out our breakdown of all theupcoming video game adaptationswe’ve got to look forward to.
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