And since working on the game, I've actually been exposed to it a lot more, because I've gotten to see on set bits and pieces of the last game, they showed me bits and pieces of this game, the world they've created. I just had never actually really sat down to play it. Of course, all the advertising is brilliant, so I've always known what it was, and it always looked completely cool to me. But I had seen it played before I got the part. I just constantly run into walls, I make the characters run into walls. It's a real challenge for me to play this kind of game. I love that question! Thank you! I had seen the game played in front of me. Have you had a chance to play the game? What do you think of the series? So the feminine, the female characters they did have ended up-or that they wanted to do-ended up looking and moving more masculinely. So can I answer it off the record and then can tell us if I'm allowed to say it? Okay, so what I found out on set was that they had been wanting to do a female character, but the technology wasn't quite in place to get all the feminine movements. I do know some kind of information, but I don't know if its insider information. Well, actually-I wonder if I want to say this. I don't know why she's the first female character. And I've learned so much more abut the game working on it. Because of course, I knew about the game. You know, I wondered that when I got cast and I found out I was the first. Why do you feel like there hasn't been a female character in a CoD game before? She's very strong, but she's not "gruff." More feisty and sassy, I would say. But she doesn't really call to be played that very tough character. She is very tough, but yes, she's a girl, and she's got emotions, and you know, I don't think I tried to play her-I think I played her as tough as I could, but I'm a fairly feminine, feisty lady, so that's just there inherently. I love that question! I think, you know, the writers really wrote it in such a way that if I played it how they wrote it (which hopefully I did), then she is a wonderful blend of femininity and masculinity. I'll just put it that way.ĭid you try to play her more feminine, and play up that side, or did you try to do like a gruff sort of Michelle Rodriguez type? You'll want her around in a sticky situation. I don't know how much of that you'll get to see. I really do think that she's going to be liked, because she's the kind of girl you'd want to have a beer with, and also the kind of girl you want on your side. But she's tough, but she's not, I think, what people are going to be expecting. And as I got to figure out what it was, and as time progressed, I got to kind of learn more about her. And so I had no idea what to bring to it, except bits and pieces of myself. She is-gosh, what can I say about her? She's very-you know, when I first auditioned, I didn't know what I was auditioning for. I actually am not allowed to reveal her name.Ĭan you reveal anything about her personality? What is she like? She's a very cool girl, and very relatable. I cannot go into detail, but I can say that she will be enjoyed by men and women alike. So I don't feel pressure, I just feel excitement. I'm just glad to be part of, you know, one of the biggest games in history, and to have the first female character in it is a real-you know, it's a thrill. And truly that's authentically how I feel. Do you feel a lot of pressure because of that?Įrin Cahill: I don't feel pressure, I feel excitement and honored. Check it out.įollow playing the first ever female character in a Call of Duty game. She couldn't reveal much about the character-like we said, they're being extra secretive-but we did get to chat about gamer-guy culture, working with the Black Ops team at Treyarch, and more. We've no idea why that is, and neither does Erin Cahill, the actress who'll be playing the first-ever female CoD character in Black Ops 2. That's partly because Activision is being so secretive with the details-but it's also because there's never really been a female character in a Call of Duty game before. We don't know much about the plot of Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, and we especially don't know anything about any female characters in the upcoming game.
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