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If FF7 ever sees the live-action treatment, here’s who we would cast as Cloud and the gang

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While no live-action film of Final Fantasy VII has been announced, it’s not hard to imagine Hollywood doesn’t at least have an overly eager eye on it. Depending on perspective, that’s either a threat or delight to muse over, especially when you consider Square Enix isn’t too shy to flirt with the big screen ā€” looking at you, Spirits Within and Advent Children.

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For better or for worse, I often find myself musing over ideal actors for the inevitable, like Zelda or Shadow. So, in case Hollywood goes for it, I’m shouting out my choices now. In honor of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth‘s launch, here are my picks for a live-action FF7 cast that I think, if made now, would be worthy of such a classic legacy.

Cloud Strife – Cody Christian, Darren Barnet

As one of Final Fantasyā€™s best protagonists, Cloud deserves someone who can understand him and his complexities. So who better than Cody Christian, Cloudā€™s current VA? The transition wouldnā€™t be too jarring, as his resumeā€™s mainly live-action, being in Teen Wolf and All-American. Plus, he’s proven himself to play the ex-SOLDIER quite well. 

If Hollywood wants more stardom, I offer up Darren Barnet. Striking success with shows like Never Have I Ever and Blue Eye Samurai, heā€™s done video games and adaptations, including Immortals of Aveum and Gran Turismo. He can grow into the role, much like Cody has been. Itā€™s a tough role but I’m confident Darren could carry the Buster Sword and rock spiky yellow hair.

Tifa Lockhart – Britt Baron, Jessica Henwick

Who doesn’t like Tifa? She has a heart of gold and kicks (and punches) some serious ass. Youā€™ll need someone skilled in combat and not afraid to get their hands dirty. Britt Baron, Tifaā€™s VA, stars in many live-action projects including the wrestling-oriented show GLOW.

On the other hand, there’s Jessica Henwick. She’s portrayed many badasses on-screen in projects like The Matrix Resurrections, Game of Thrones, and Iron Fist. Whoever they go with, Tifa will be in good hands (or fists in this case).

Barret Wallace – Colman Domingo

The gun-armed Barret strikes fear into the hearts of Shinra yet has a heart of gold. You want an actor who can balance it with finesse and poise. That’s where Colman Domingo comes in. His award-winning work in Euphoria and Rustin and his badassery in Fear the Walking Dead prove he has the chops. It’s the perfect duo that I can’t help wanting to see come to fruition.

Aerith Gainsborough – Hailee Steinfeld

As the last living Ancient, Aerith is a key figure in FFVIIā€™s narrative beloved for her carefree and brash personality. I’d go with Hailee Steinfeld to deliver on all fronts. While she’s done action-oriented roles, projects like Arcane, Dickinson, and True Grit show her versatility as an actor to handle those sincere moments with wit and ease. If anything, it proves she can blossom as the beloved flower girl.

Zack Fair – Xolo MaridueƱa

Being Cloud’s mentor and the protagonist of Crisis Core, Zack is as charming as he is audacious. For the role, you need someone who exudes infectious energy and fierce determination. Enter Xolo MaridueƱa. His starring roles in Cobra Kai and Blue Beetle nail Zackā€™s qualities with precision aim, with the latter even letting him conjure a Buster Sword to use. It’s practically asking for Xolo to become the SOLDIER we all know and love.

Yuffie Kisaragi – Karen Fukuhara, Stephanie Hsu

Energetic and vivacious, Yuffie brings more than her Materia and ninja moves to the party. The character requires someone not afraid to embarrass themselves and step out of their comfort zone. Enter rising stars Karen Fukuhara and Stephanie Hsu.

The Boysā€™ Karen Fukuharaā€™s very much capable of taking on the Wutai warrior with comedic finesse (as well as kicking ass). The same can be said for Everything Everywhere, All at Once‘s Stephanie Hsu, as her background in musicals and comedies fits the lovable ninja precisely. Either of these actresses can make Yuffie just as fun as she is in-game.

Red XIII – Max Mittelman, RegĆ©-Jean Page

An experiment of Hojo’s, Red XIII aids AVALANCHE on their quest to stop Sephiroth. Like others, Iā€™ll throw in current VA Max Mittelman for the role. His performance is extremely impressive for someone who knows him as Ryuji from Persona 5. I also nominate RegĆ©-Jean Page. Known for his roles in Bridgerton and Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, his voice and range is pretty close to Red’s tone now.

Cait Sith – Ewan McGregor

It’s a magical Scottish cat. Need I say more to justify Ewan McGregor? Despite being a respected actor (and Obi-Wan Kenobi), he’s not afraid to experiment with genres. Cait would be fun for him to do outside of Star Wars and various ventures. If anything, it’d showcase Ewan’s versatility as a voice actor, something he hasn’t done much of.

Vincent Valentine – Hayden Christensen

Many characters claim to be edgy but none come close to the immortal gunslinger Vincent Valentine. So, of course, I picked Hayden Christensen to play him. Known for Anakin Skywalker in the Star Wars prequels, he’s due for a vengeful comeback. Vincent would be a great character for Hayden to strut his stuff.

Cid Highwind – Bradley Cooper

Chain-smoking mechanic Cid deserves someone who knows their way around things. Luckily, there’s one fit for the job: Maestro‘s Bradley Cooper. Sure, given his resume, itā€™s a rich pick, but I don’t think anyone could do the role justice like he would. His charisma and nailing of a Southern twang is a major draw (or drawl) for me. While a surefire blockbuster, Cid is right up his alley.

Rufus Shinra – Taz Skylar

Nepo baby Rufus Shinra needs someone who can nail his cockiness. I vouch for Taz Skylar. His role as Sanji in Netflixā€™s One Piece radiates a sort of charm that makes him enjoyable to watch. Plus, given his recent foray into Hollywood, this would be a great way to make an even bigger name for himself.

Tseng – Andrew Koji

As the leader of the Turks, Tseng is intimidating and precise, so it requires someone who can command a room and kick ass. So, I turned to Andrew Koji. He’s wrecked people in Warrior and wants to play Jin Sakai in the live-action Ghost of Tsushima. While he hasn’t had many dramatic performances, Tseng may provide a good character for Andrew to spread his wings with.

Rude- Kelvin Harrison Jr.

Rude is a tight-laced Turk of few words, opting for results rather than reason. An actor I think would knock it out of the park is Kelvin Harrison Jr. Starting from 12 Years a Slave, he’s gained traction in Hollywood, leading films like Waves and Chevalier. Rude, while not as musical, is a role that can shine if done right. Kelvin may be the actor to do just that.

Reno – Brandon Perea

The funny man against Rude, Reno is quick to crack both a joke and your bones. While he’s seen as comedic relief, he’s pretty ruthless given his hot-headedness. With this, I chose Brandon Perea. He’s new to acting, but his performance in Nope convinced me to choose him. He’s witty, brash, and prime for another scene-stealing role. He’s just the type of actor that’d make Reno as fun a character as he is.

Sephiroth – Robert Pattison

Sephiroth needs to be played by someone menacing and fierce. May I present to you Robert Pattison. Yes, I think the Twilight and The Batman actor would be a good Sephiroth. He’s got insane range and can bring in lots of newcomers. Also, Robertā€™s a huge FFVII fan, calling it one of his favorite games. His portrayal as the perfect SOLDIER can strike plenty of chords with audiences. Also, he hasn’t done many villain roles, so Sephiroth would be the best character to take a stab at.


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