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Kojima emite un actor de serpiente para la muerte de la muerte 2, tiene como objetivo superar a Mikkelsen

Apr 21,2025 Autor: Sophia

El último trailer de * Death Stranding 2: On the Beach * ha provocado emoción entre los fanáticos, particularmente debido al lanzamiento del actor italiano Luca Marinelli como Neil, un personaje cuya apariencia y comportamiento evocan la icónica serpiente sólida de la serie Metal Gear. El director Hideo Kojima compartió ideas sobre el proceso de casting en X/Twitter, revelando los longitudes que fue para encontrar un actor que pudiera superar el impacto del acantilado de Mads Mikkelsen del original *Stranding *.

Kojima notó por primera vez a Marinelli en la película italiana *Me llaman jeeg *y luego se comprometieron con él durante la distribución japonesa de *Martin Eden *. En un correo electrónico sincero, Marinelli expresó su admiración por el trabajo de Kojima, diciendo: "Crecí con Metal Gear. Soy un gran admirador tuyo. Estoy muy honrado de que hayas visto la película que protagonizé. Quería decirte esto directamente". Esta conexión llevó al casting de Marinelli como Neil, un papel fundamental destinado a llenar el vacío dejado por Cliff en el primer juego.

Death Stranding 2 - Capturas de pantalla de la fecha de lanzamiento de la fecha de lanzamiento

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Después de presenciar la actuación de Marinelli en *The Old Guard *, Kojima extendió una oferta al actor. Tras la finalización de *The Ocho montañas *, Marinelli aceptó el papel e introdujo a Kojima a su esposa, Alissa Jung, quien fue elegida como Lucy. A pesar de los desafíos planteados por la pandemia en curso, ambos actores se sometieron a captura de rendimiento, ofreciendo actuaciones excepcionales que son evidentes incluso en las breves vislumbres que se muestran en el trailer. Kojima expresó su gratitud por su compromiso, señalando: "Hicimos su escaneo y PCAP [captura de rendimiento] durante el apogeo de la pandemia, pero su rendimiento en el set fue excelente. Puede ver que en los resultados digitalizados incluso de los pequeños bits del trailer. Solo puedo agradecer a Luca y Alissa por acordar actuar cuando aún no tenemos un guión".

El personaje de Neil se ha convertido rápidamente en un punto culminante del trailer * de la muerte Stranding 2 *, especialmente con su sorprendente semejanza con la serpiente sólida, ya que se pone un pañuelo y tiene un escuadrón de soldados, que recuerda al papel de Cliff en el primer juego. Este guiño visual al trabajo pasado de Kojima con la serie Metal Gear tiene fanáticos zumbidos, aunque está claro que Neil no es una reencarnación directa de serpiente, sino un nuevo personaje con ecos familiares.

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La visión de Kojima para Neil, incluido el icónico pañuelo, ha estado en desarrollo desde 2020, cuando comentó por primera vez el potencial de Marinelli para encarnar un personaje que recuerda a Solid Snake. Si bien Neil no es una versión multiversal de Snake, las imágenes y las opciones de fundición rinden homenaje a la historia histórica de Kojima con la franquicia de Metal Gear. Los fanáticos pueden esperar ver cómo este nuevo personaje encaja en el mundo expansivo de *Death Stranding 2 *.

Para una inmersión más profunda en el personaje de Neil y las conexiones del juego con Metal Gear, mira la característica de IGN, "Who es la nueva 'serpiente sólida' de Kojima y por qué la muerte se parece a la muerte más cercana a otro sólido de Metal Gear Solid".

* Death Stranding 2: en la playa* está programado para su lanzamiento el 26 de junio de 2025, exclusivamente en PlayStation 5.

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