'Life Is Strange: Reunion' Actors on Ending Max and Chloe's 'More Mature' Story in New Video Game, Hopes for Live-Action TV Series
Mar 24, 2026 3:00pm PT
‘Life Is Strange: Reunion’ Actors on Ending Max and Chloe’s ‘More Mature’ Story in New Video Game, Hopes for Live-Action TV Series
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Square Enix
Square Enix will reveal the conclusion to the story of “Life Is Strange” characters Max and Chloe with the release of “Life Is Strange: Reunion” on Thursday. Without giving away major spoilers, the video game actors behind the duo can’t share much about how the story ends, other than what their personal experiences were playing Max (Hannah Telle) and Chloe (Rhianna DeVries) for ostensibly the last time.
“It was weighing on me while we made the game that this was my last time to play Max,” Hannah Telle told Variety in an interview last month ahead of the new “Life Is Strange” game release. “It’s hard to let her go and to understand I gave everything that I had and put all my life experience and personal trauma and pain and love and joy. Everything I experienced in my own life, I put into relating to her life and portraying her story as best as I could. So I just focus on how thankful I am that I got to do it at all in the first place. And I had to focus on my faith that I would be able to get through making the game and not be too sad and caught up on the fact that it was over, and be able to focus and do my job to the best of my ability. It was definitely challenging. And now it’s sad that it’s coming to an end, but I think these characters are eternal. This might be the end for me and Rhianna playing these characters, but as we all know, there’s an Amazon series filming. This is going to be a live-action show that’s going to reach even more people than before.”
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