Cast
- Michael Jai White as Al Simmons/Spawn
- John Leguizamo as Violator
- Martin Sheen as Jason Wynn
- Nicol Williamson as Cogliostro
- Theresa Randle as Wanda Blake-Fitzgerald
- D. B. Sweeney as Terry Fitzgerald
- Melinda Clarke as Jessica Priest
- Frank Welker as Malebolgia (voice)
- Sydni Beaudoin as Cyan Fitzgerald
- Miko Hughes as Zack
- Michael Papajohn as Glen, Zack's dad
- Cameos
At the government-hosted gala, a red-headed sexy woman with the typical Spawn symbol on her earrings. This cameo, albeit brief, is generally considered to be a nod to the angelic Spawn-hunter Angela, played by Laura Stepp. Despite her popularity in the comic series, she may have been absent from the film because of ongoing legal disputes between Spawn creator Todd McFarlane and Neil Gaiman, who was hired as a guest writer for Angela's debut issue, Spawn #9. Two detectives resembling Sam and Twitch arrest Jason Wynn towards the end of the film.
Todd McFarlane himself makes a cameo appearance as one of the bums running away during the alley fight between Spawn and the Violator.
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