I’m the kind of fan who follows trade sites religiously, so when people ask “who’s in the live-action 'Pathfinder'?”, I like to split it into two parts: what exists, and what’s rumored. What actually exists is the 2007 film 'Pathfinder' with Karl Urban, Moon Bloodgood, and Clancy Brown; that’s the only confirmed live-action cast tied to the name that’s been released and widely covered. It’s a separate beast from any adaptation of the role-playing game or of later video-game offshoots.
As for a new live-action adaptation — say, a streaming series or a movie built from the RPG lore — I haven’t seen any confirmed actor attachments announced by major outlets up through June 2024. Casting buzz circulates quickly in industry publications, and casting calls would likely be listed on industry trackers or mentioned on Paizo’s official channels. If you’re hunting for updates, I check Deadline, Variety, Paizo’s site, and sometimes the creators’ Twitter/X accounts. If I hear anything concrete, I usually see the same names repeated across those sources almost immediately, so that’s where I’d watch next. Meanwhile, the 2007 credits are the only confirmed live-action roster I can point to with confidence.
I get why this question pops up so much — the idea of a live-action take on 'Pathfinder' is super tempting. To be crystal clear: the only established live-action 'Pathfinder' that I can point to is the 2007 movie 'Pathfinder', and it starred Karl Urban in the lead role, with Moon Bloodgood and Clancy Brown among the principal cast. That film is its own thing (directed by Marcus Nispel) and not a new adaptation of the tabletop RPG or any recent game versions, so if you meant that movie, those are the confirmed actors.
If you were asking about any brand-new live-action adaptation tied to the 'Pathfinder' RPG universe or a fresh project announced after mid-2024, there weren't any major casting confirmations from reliable outlets like Variety, Deadline, or an official Paizo press release by my last update. I keep tabs on the official Paizo blog and social channels, and they’re usually the first place casting or showrunner news would surface. For now, expect rumors and fan casting on forums, but no official cast list to quote — I’m right there with you, refreshing those feeds and hoping for a solid announcement soon.
I tend to jump into these topics from a more casual, fan-hopeful angle, and I’ll be blunt: there’s no current, widely confirmed cast for a new live-action adaptation of the 'Pathfinder' RPG or a fresh project as of my last update. The title people often reference is the 2007 movie 'Pathfinder', which does have confirmed actors — Karl Urban, Moon Bloodgood, and Clancy Brown — but that film stands alone and isn’t the same as a modern live-action series based on the tabletop world.
So if someone’s asking “who’s confirmed?” right now, the safe reply is that only the 2007 film’s cast is officially documented. For anything new, I’d watch Paizo’s announcements and the usual entertainment outlets; fan wishlists and speculative casting pop up everywhere, but they aren’t confirmations. Personally, I keep a running list of dream-casts in my notes app and hope a real announcement forces me to pick a favorite for once.
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