Actor Stephen A. Chang, famed for his role in “The Last of Us,” has made it known that he’s started filming for Naughty Dog’s upcoming project titled “Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet.” While the details are scarce, Chang shared some insights about his involvement and the studio’s approach to this new game. It seems Naughty Dog is being secretive with the script, choosing not to share it with actors like Chang, in an attempt to maintain spoilers. A release date for “Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet” hasn’t been announced yet, but whispers suggest it might be in 2027. Given that Chang and other cast members are only now commencing filming, a 2027 launch seems plausible.
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View Urgent ForecastIn a conversation with Dexerto, Chang shared insights about his part in the movie “Intergalactic,” admitting that he knows just as much about Naughty Dog’s game as the audience, which he thinks is deliberate. He remains optimistic, stating, “I think it’s going to be the next big thing.” Additionally, Chang confirmed that they receive script fragments in a seemingly random order.
As a dedicated fan, I can’t help but express my excitement about Stephen A. Chang’s captivating portrayal of Jesse in “The Last of Us Part II.” Jesse is Ellie’s friend and the leader of Jackson community’s patrol groups. In the game, he joins Ellie on her quest for vengeance against Abby, reconnecting with her after she and Dina have already departed. Chang’s performance breathed life into this beloved character, making the transition from screen to video game seamless.
The sci-fi game titled “Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet” has sparked a divided opinion since its unveiling. Critics have been especially critical of the trailer and the lead actress, Tati Gabrielle. However, it’s been disclosed that Gabrielle was prepared by Naughty Dog for just such a reaction. As for the character played by Chang in the forthcoming title, the details are yet to be unveiled.
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2025-05-19 20:09