Nat Wolff (Stella’s Last Weekend) has been cast opposite Alexander Skarsgård in CBS All Access’ upcoming adaptation of the Stephen King novel, The Stand.
According to Deadline, Wolff is set to play Lloyd Henreid, a petty criminal who becomes fiercely loyal to Randall Flagg, the Dark Man (Skarsgård).
In addition to Alexander Skarsgård, Wolff is set to join the previously announced cast of James Marsden (Westworld) as Stu Redman, Amber Heard (Aquaman) as Nadine Cross, Odessa Young (Assassination Nation) as Frannie Goldsmith, and Henry Zaga (13 Reasons Why) as Nick Andros, Jovan Adepo (Overlord) as Larry Underwood, Owen Teague (Black Mirror) as Harold Lauder, Brad William Henke (Orange Is the New Black) as Tom Cullen, Daniel Sunjata (Rescue Me) as Cobb, and Whoopi Goldberg (Sister Act) as Mother Abagail.
Production on the new TV adaptation of The Stand is now underway, and the show is set to air on the CBS All Access streaming service.