The Vision
Great stories find the right faces. These are the performers whose own journeys - their words, their work, their willingness to go somewhere real - make them the vision for these roles.
Vision Cast
As Justin
Justin carries a grief most people never see coming - the loss of a wife and twins in childbirth, a family that existed only long enough to be loved and then taken. He shows up for his friends with full presence, because he knows better than anyone what absence costs. This role demands a man who can hold enormous pain without collapsing under it - and let an audience watch him finally break.
"I was hungry. Your stomach is growling, and you realize these kids got to eat. And you're like, man, I'm going to act. I'm going to cry on screen."
— Terry Crews, ABC News
Vision Cast
As Bill
Bill is not what he appears to be. He moves through the story with quiet authority - a presence at the gaming table that feels ancient, deliberate, and knowing. Where audiences expect menace from Danny Trejo, this role offers stillness. Where they expect threat, it offers guidance. Bill is what happens when you cast against everything a face has been asked to do - and trust that face to carry something deeper.
Known for playing the muscle and the menace, Trejo has rarely been given the chance to simply be still. Bill is that chance.
Vision Cast
As Uncle Allen
Uncle Allen is the man who shows up when showing up is the hardest thing. He doesn't try to fix Josh's grief - he sits inside it with him, picks up a guitar, and sings. The role asks for someone the audience trusts immediately, someone whose gruffness is just the surface of something warmer underneath. Tom Wilson has spent a career being more than audiences expected. This is a role that lets him prove it.