Netflix’s Hypnotic Cast & Character Guide

Here is the cast of the Netflix film Hypnotic. Released on October 27, 2021, the thriller film Hypnotic is directed by Matt Angel and Suzanne Coote, from a screenplay written by Richard D’Ovidio. The film takes on the age-old practice of hypnotherapy and twists it into something novel yet disturbing.

Hypnotic follows Jenn Thompson, a software engineer who experiences personal and professional struggles, which lead her to seek help from a psychiatrist, Dr. Collin Meade. As she continuously attends sessions with him, she begins to see improvement in her life. However, eventually, she starts to question what is really going on, especially when she unearths the identities of Collin’s previous patients, leading to Hypnotic’s surprising identity twist in the end.

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Unfortunately, despite the intriguing premise, Hypnotic has been unfavorably received by critics. Currently, the film holds a critic rating of 36% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 11 reviews, with a 17% audience rating. Most reviews point out the untapped potential of the film, hindered by the conventional horror formula. Nevertheless, its stellar acting saves the day, and with that said, here is the powerhouse cast of Netflix’s Hypnotic.

Kate Siegel as Jenn Thompson

Jenn is the abovementioned software engineer who, after suffering from a miscarriage and ending a romantic relationship, tries to resolve her issues through hypnotherapy. She is portrayed by Kate Siegel, whose works on horror television shows and films make her prominent. Often a collaborator with her husband, filmmaker Mike Flanagan, she has appeared in films like Hush (2016), Ouija: Origin of Evil (2016), and Gerald’s Game (2017). She has also starred in supernatural television shows, including The Haunting of Hill House (2018), The Haunting of Bly Manor (2020), and Midnight Mass (2021).

Jason O’Mara as Dr. Collin Meade

Dr. Collin Meade is the psychiatrist who helps Jenn address her psychiatric concerns, and is later revealed to have a disturbing past of his own. He is played by Jason O’Mara, who has an impressive list of acting credits behind him. After a successful theater career, he has moved on to films and television shows. He is most notably recognized as the lead in the shows Life on Mars, Terra Nova, Sons of Liberty, Vegas, Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD, and The Man in the High Castle. Also, he has lent his voice to several DC direct-to-video animated films and the Netflix series Blood of Zeus.

Dulé Hill as Wade Rollins

As a detective, Wade looks into the mysterious death of Dr. Meade’s former patient. He also plays a vital role in keeping Jenn safe from the psychiatrist. Dulé Hill brings the character to life; aside from his roles in films like She’s All That, The Guardian, Whisper, and Locked Down, he has also starred in the NBC drama The West Wing, comedy-drama Psych, legal drama Suits, and coming-of-age comedy The Wonder Years.

Hypnotic Supporting Cast & Characters

Lucie Guest as Gina Kelman – Gina is Jenn’s friend who hosts the party where Jenn and Dr. Meade first meet. She is played by Guest, whose most recent role is Circe in the supernatural show Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.

Jaime M. Callica as Brian Rawley – Brian is Jenn’s fiancée, with whom she eventually breaks up. He is portrayed by Callica, who has also acted in various television shows like Almost Human, The Romeo Section, Nancy Drew, and Ruthless.

Luc Roderique as Scott Kelman – Scott is Gina’s partner, who has also been involved in a suspicious tragedy. Roderique, who plays Scott, is widely recognized for his roles in The 100, The Dragon Prince, and The Crossing.

Devyn Dalton as Tabby – Tabby is one of Dr. Meade’s patients who suffer from OCD. Dalton has been voicing animated characters in Beyblade Burst and ​​My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, after appearing in Legion and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow.

Stephanie Cudmore as Andrea BowenHypnotic opens with Andrea getting killed in the elevator. This role marks Cudmore’s first feature film appearance, after guesting in Smallville, Psych, and Fringe.

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