
Analogue
Action · Drama
Overview
Tom and Ann are hunted by a corrupt company in a dystopian world after escaping a morally ambiguous facility.
Top Cast
Becka Pearce
Becka Pearce
Ann
Becka Pearce
Ann
Patrick Grimaldo
Patrick Grimaldo
Tom
Patrick Grimaldo
Tom


Jon A. Ravenholt
Jon A. Ravenholt
The Operative
Jon A. Ravenholt
The Operative
Sierra Mackelprang
Sierra Mackelprang
Facility Worker #1 (voice)
Sierra Mackelprang
Facility Worker #1 (voice)


Nick Johnson
Nick Johnson
Facility Worker #2 (voice)
Nick Johnson
Facility Worker #2 (voice)
Aaron Farnsworth
Aaron Farnsworth
Guard
Aaron Farnsworth
Guard
Richard Johnson
Richard Johnson
News Reporter #1 (voice)
Richard Johnson
News Reporter #1 (voice)
Lisa Johnson
Lisa Johnson
News Reporter #2 (voice)
Lisa Johnson
News Reporter #2 (voice)


Taber Johnson
Taber Johnson
Angry Commentator (voice)
Taber Johnson
Angry Commentator (voice)


Alec Michael
Alec Michael
Earpiece (voice)
Alec Michael
Earpiece (voice)
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