The Passage
Author: iHeartPodcasts
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THE PASSAGE takes you on a ride into the land of the dead, traveling with the Ferryman as he collects America’s most illustrious spirits and delivers them to the hereafter. The price of their passage? Their story.
Built on a foundation of historical relevance and structured by a kind of dream logic, THE PASSAGE is an immersive audio experience that invites listeners to explore the collective American psyche from the perspective of its most legendary figures. Here we are guided by the Ferryman of souls– with a voice that sounds like it’s been siphoned from a lake of bourbon and fire, and resonating with the depth and gravitas of Dan Fogler (Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them, The Walking Dead). The Passage is penned by a brilliant and diverse pool of writers and performed by an unforgettable cast, each episode of this anthology promises a new tale of American odyssey, from madness and monsters to conviction and courage. Each passenger tells their own extraordinary and often terrifying tale to influence the Ferryman’s final destination— be it a comfortable place of eternal light, a haunted purgatory of regret, or one of the nine rings of hell.
These are the tales that shaped the soul of the nation.
Created by filmmaker Dan Bush (Tomorrow’s Monsters, The Mantawauk Caves) and writer, Nicholas Tecosky, and a co-production of iHeartPodcasts, and Psychopia Pictures, The Passage is a riveting, immersive anthology featuring performances by Wes Studi (The Last of the Mohicans / Geronimo: An American Legend), Martin Starr (Freaks and Geeks / Silicon Valey), Tristan Mack Wilds (The Wire / Red Tails), and Scott Haze (Child of God, Jurassic World Dominion).
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I agree, the voice it way too much. seems forced.
The concept of this podcast is great and the stories told from a different perspective is intriguing. It's very enjoyable. Typhoid Mary's Irish accent is so terrible though. There are many young Irish voice actors that would have loved this role, it's disappointing this option wasn't explored. Instead, we have a bizarre concoction of various Irish regional accents. I suppose it can be added to the notoriously long list of ridiculous Oirish voices. Great work otherwise 👏
the voice is to much
I'm very much enjoying this podcast..the real history mixed with the entertaining way its told is very fascinating.
Cool concept. I get that the speaker is in character but the voice makes listening difficult.