Few actors have starred in as many big-name franchises as Jeffrey Wright. The acclaimed chameleon of the silver screen has appeared in The Batman, James Bond, Westworld, and even Marvel's animated series, What If...?. Gaming enthusiasts, however, recognize him fondly for his role in The Last of Us, a role that many are hoping he'll get to reprise in the live-action adaptation.
Wright rightly earned the respect of gaming fans worldwide for his voice acting and motion capture work as Isaac Dixon in The Last of Us Part II. Dixon, the calm yet cruel leader of the Washington Liberation Front, serves as the secondary antagonist of the Naughty Dog sequel.
Now that casting for HBO's The Last of Us Season 2 is well underway, there's speculation that Wright could potentially come aboard the live-action series, an assumption he's not categorically denied.
whilst promoting his latest film, American Fiction, the 58-year-old actor gave a pithy response to these rumors, stating, "Anything is possible. We shall see." Obviously, this isn't confirmation of anything, but the fact that he didn't rule out the possibility of reprising his role is a major plus for fans.

