

Kate is a complex and prickly character, Heaton said, citing Buckley's performances in recent films The Lost Daughter and Men as examples of why she fitted the role.

Heaton said he jumped at the chance of asking Buckley to play Kate, because she was how he always imagined Kate would be. Watch on YouTube Gamescom trailer for The Devil In Me.īuckley is an accomplished actress, with roles in recent TV series such as Fargo and Chernobyl, and a number of accolades and nominations.

"She's carrying this secret most of the people on the crew don't know about at all," he said, and added that she could sometimes snap at people while attempting to process issues from the past. Heaton later told me that Wilder was "quite damaged" when I asked more about the character. In our preview she was described as introverted and lacking self-confidence, but with a fierce determination to do the right thing. Kate Wilder, played by Jessie Buckley, stars as the show's presenter. Once the team arrives to meet Du'Met, however, it's clear the hotel is a much more accurate reproduction than they previously realised.
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Supermassive’s latest horror chapter centres on Lonnit Entertainment, a small TV production company developing a documentary series on famous serial killers, and a gentleman named Granthem Du'Met, who inherited a hotel with reproductions of rooms from HH Holmes' infamous “Murder Castle”. This early look began by introducing the story and main characters of The Devil In Me, and setting up its stakes. The preview, hosted by director Tom Heaton, included footage from one of the episode’s later scenes, and a look at its various gameplay improvements. Ahead of its appearance at Gamescom, Eurogamer was given the chance to watch a pre-prepared keynote on The Devil In Me, the next instalment and first season finale of Supermassive Games’ The Dark Pictures Anthology.
