'Into The Badlands' Season 3 introduce new faces from the likes of GOT, Iron Fist and Westword!


AMC has announced five new additions to the cast of the hit martial arts series Into the Badlands for their upcoming third season. Dean-Charles Chapman (Game of Thrones) and Lewis Tan (Iron Fist) join as recurring guest stars. Sherman Augustus (Westworld), Babou Ceesay (Guerilla), and Ella-Rae Smith (Clique) join the cast as series regulars.


We previously saw Augustus as Nathaniel Moon, a former regent who fought Sunny last season and wound up losing his hand, now joins forces with the Widow in her war against Baron Chau and the other barons. Moon hopes to avenge his honor by hopefully killing Sunny one day. Ceesay will play Pilgrim, “a zealous warlord who is on a quest to recover a mysterious artifact from Azra that could tip the balance of power in the Badlands.” Smith will play Nix, a powerful teenager working for Pilgrim. She has dark magical abilities, similar to the monks. Chapman plays another powerful teenager named Castor, who also works for Pilgrim (I'm intrigued to see this one). Tan will play Gaius Chau. The character was “imprisoned by his older sister, Baron Chau, for liberating her cog slaves. Gaius becomes a reluctant player in his sister’s war against The Widow.”

They join the series with Daniel Wu (Sunny), Aramis Knight (M.K.), Emily Beecham (The Widow), Orla Brady (Lydia), Ally Ioannides (Tilda), Nick Frost (Bajie) and previously announced new series regular Lorraine Toussaint (Cressida).

The second season ended with the deaths of many barons – except The Widow and Baron Chau (Eleanor Matsuura), who are now at war with each other. After the death of Veil (Madeleine Mantock) by the hands of Quinn (Marton Csokas), who succumbed to his own wounds, Sunny must raise Henry alone in the Badlands and that's not going to be easy with threats at every corner of the badlands.

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