
Wasteland
Animation · Comedy · Drama
Overview
Wasteland is a five-part anthology film that deals with isolation, mental illness, and the subjectivity of reality. Each of the five parts can be watched individually, but when viewed in sequence, each story brings out a more interesting and distinct context to its respective pieces.
Top Cast
Aster Pang
Aster Pang
Lilith (voice)
Aster Pang
Lilith (voice)
Sam Lane
Sam Lane
Sam Mulaney (voice)
Sam Lane
Sam Mulaney (voice)
Haein Michelle Heo
Haein Michelle Heo
Celisse (voice)
Haein Michelle Heo
Celisse (voice)


Charlotte Pryce
Charlotte Pryce
Ascensia (voice)
Charlotte Pryce
Ascensia (voice)
Jenna Caravello
Jenna Caravello
Mira (voice)
Jenna Caravello
Mira (voice)


Victoria Vincent
Victoria Vincent
Deliliah / Moose God (voice)
Victoria Vincent
Deliliah / Moose God (voice)
Rob GIlliam
Rob GIlliam
Laurence (voice) (voice)
Rob GIlliam
Laurence (voice) (voice)
Kai Lynn Jiang
Kai Lynn Jiang
Scrumbos / God (voice)
Kai Lynn Jiang
Scrumbos / God (voice)
Emily Martinez
Emily Martinez
Mae (voice)
Emily Martinez
Mae (voice)
Noah Malone
Noah Malone
Jared (voice)
Noah Malone
Jared (voice)
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