Killzone 3 - Characters

Characters

  • Brian Cox as Scolar Visari. The dead Autarch of Helghan. Though absent in the game, he is seen and speaks during the intro (as in every game) which occurred before the nuclear explosion during Killzone 2.
  • Ray Winstone as Admiral Orlock. One of the two main antagonist, Orlock is the hot-tempered and strict commander in chief of the Helghanst military and soon becomes its autarch.
  • Malcolm McDowell as Jorhan Brimve Stahl. One of the two main antagonists, Stahl is the CEO of Stahl Arms, a weapons factory, he seeks to become Helghans new autarch as he believes Orlock is a nothing more than a miserable excuse of an officer. He also holds little respect for the Helghan military as he looks at the soldiers as "fat", "lazy" and "careless" oafs.
  • James Remar as Captain Jason Narville. Captain of the stranded ISA forces on Helghan.
  • Andrew Bowen as Sergeant Thomas 'Sev' Sevchenko. The main protagonist, Sev, along with Rico and Narville, lead the resistance against the Helghans.
  • Charles Everett as Sergeant Ricardo 'Rico' Velasquez. Rico, along with Sev and Narville, helps lead the resistance against the Helghans and forms his own squad with Jammer, the Raiders, while stranded for six months on Helghan after being separated from Sev and the other ISA forces.
  • La'Myia Good as Jammer. A resourceful female ISA soldier.
  • Mac Brandt as Kowalski. An ISA soldier who helps Sev through the Kaznan Jungle.
  • Mark Engelhardt as Hooper. A rookie ISA soldier who helps in take down Stahls cruiser before the nuke is dropped on it.
  • Rob Brownstein as Bradshaw

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